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Leftovers
Saturday, 3 April 2010
Wha might have been
Now Playing: Blind Side
Topic: Football

Over at one of my sports stat sites they've posted a series called The 1987 strike and what could have been. It makes a couple assumptions (using an SRS rating system they replay the four missing games) and jumps into a hypothetical 1987 post season. The NFC woulda played out just like it did. Seeding wouldn't have changes so we can assume matching results and Doug williams takes the 'Skins to the Big Game. But what about the AFC?


Quite a bit turns out different over here. Buffalo wins a three way tie in the East. Cleveland still wins the Central. Denver still wins the West. WC slots go to Pittsburg and Seattle. Our SRS projection has the 11-5 Seahawks beating the 9-7 Steelers in the Pacific Northwest. That would send them to Cleveland (12-4) in the next round while the Bills (9-7)would travel to Denver (11-4.) While usets DO happen we're not planning any here. While Elway vs Kelly woulda been one for the ages we'd probably still get Browns v Broncos. And the Bronco's would still probably have won. But it's not a forgone conclusion.


The writers then go on to set up a "what if" the Browns beat the Skins! The Redskins, the team of George Preston Marshall and his overt racism, were about to become the first team to ever have a black quarterback play in a Super Bowl. The Browns, the dominant team of the '50s, were finally making it back to the pinnacle of pro football. And we could have remembered how 25 years ago, these two teams were involved in one of the most famous trades of all time: following the 1962 draft, the Browns traded future Hall of Famer Bobby Mitchell (inducted in 1983) to the Redskins for Ernie Davis, the first black Heisman Trophy winner. Davis' tragic death, followed by the retirement of Jim Brown and the battle between Art Modell and Paul Brown, were the key links in the chain of events that transformed the Browns from winners to losers. The Redskins would also be seeking revenge against the city of Cleveland, whose former team (the Rams) defeated the Redskins in the 1945 NFL championship game.



The Browns were the better team, and it's easy to envision them winning Super Bowl XXII. What would have happened next in our alternative universe? Here's how history might have unfolded. First, following the Cleveland victory, defensive coordinator Dave Adolph returned to Ohio State (he previously coached there under Woody Hayes) to become the Buckeyes new head coach, following the recent firing of Earl Bruce. Schottenheimer then promoted from within, making secondary coach Bill Cowher the team's defensive coordinator in 1988. That season, the Browns defense continued to play at an elite level, guiding Cleveland to the AFC Championship Game, where they fell at the hands of their in-state rival. Meanwhile, in the other conference, general manager George Young had seen enough: furious that his Giants missed the playoffs in the final seconds of the final game of the season -- against the New York Jets, no less -- he fires Bill Parcells. Convinced that a roster with Leonard Marshall, Carl Banks, Pepper Johnson, Lawrence Taylor, Harry Carson, Phil Simms, Mark Bavaro, Jumbo Elliott, Bart Oates and Joe Morris shouldn't have missed the playoffs two seasons in a row, he snatched the up and coming Cowher from Cleveland and named him the Giants new head coach. Young announced that he'd never met anyone like Cowher before, and was confident would become the next great NFL coach. Two years later, Young was rewarded when Cowher brought the Giants their second Lombardi trophy in four seasons.

Schottenheimer, without a DC for the second year in a row, hired newly available Bill Belichick to coach the Browns' defense; Belichick had been extraordinarily impressive with his knowledge of defensive schemes during his interviews with Art Modell and Schottenheimer. The Browns had another terrific season in '89, making it again to the AFC Championship Game. There they faced the Broncos, who were an easy match considering Belichick (in the '86 Super Bowl) and Schottenheimer (in the '87 AFCCG) had Elway's number. The Browns' suffocating defense, led by Michael Dean Perry, Clay Matthews, Mike Johnson, Frank Minnifield and Hanford Dixon, shut out the Broncos at home, 21-0. Meanwhile, in the NFC, the 49ers looked invincible, and some were calling them the greatest team of all-time. They won their first two playoff games by a combined score of 81-16. They boasted the league's number one offense, including the league MVP (Joe Montana) and the three most recent Offensive Players of the Year (Montana, Roger Craig and Jerry Rice). No one gave the Browns much of a chance against this dynamite, innovative offense.

But against all odds, Cleveland pulled the upset, defeating the 49ers 20-17 on a last second field goal by Matt Bahr. Years later, it's revealed that someone on the Browns staff dispatched a video assistant to the Super Bowl stadium to tape the 49ers walkthrough practice the week of the big game; Joe Montana acknowledged that he always wondered how the Browns always seemed to know what plays they were going to call in crucial situations. Following their second Super Bowl title in three seasons, the city of Cleveland showed their appreciation for Modell and the Browns, and agreed to build a brand new, state of the art stadium in Cleveland. Modell later claimed that without the city's support, the team might have been forced to move, which nobody believed.

After a tumultuous 1990 season, Schottenheimer decided he needed a break from football to avoid burning out; Modell promoted from within, naming Belichick the Browns head coach and GM in 1991. After some up and down seasons, in 1995, Belichick was given an ultimatum: remain as head coach but give up GM duties, or be fired from both positions. Belichick chose to stay with the Browns, while Modell promoted former tight end Ozzie Newsome to become the de facto GM and vice president of player personnel. In his first draft, Newsome selected LT Jonathan Ogden and LB Ray Lewis, both of whom went on to have Hall of Fame careers for the Browns. In 2000, Lewis wins the AP Defensive Player of the Year award and guided his team to the Super Bowl; star rookie running back Jamal Lewis, another Newsome pick, became the team's main weapon in the post-season. There, the Browns crush Belichick's old team, the New York Giants, giving the franchise its third Lombardi trophy.

Belichick then announced he was going to go out on top, although the real reason he left was he saw cap hell for the Browns. He was right: Cleveland went through a bit of a rebuilding process over the next three seasons, and bottomed out in 2003. Following the '03 season, Cleveland selected hometown boy and Miami of Ohio product Ben Roethlisberger early in the '04 draft. Roethlisberger, in his first interview after the draft, talked glowingly about his childhood and how he he loved watching Bernie Kosar guide the Browns; Big Ben said how it was always his dream to play for Mr. Modell. Cleveland, with a nucleus of Lewis, Lewis, Ogden and Roethlisberger, re-emerged as the dominant team in the NFL. In '05, the Browns beat the Seahawks in the Super Bowl, and Roethlisberger was named Super Bowl MVP. Three years later, Roethlisberger and Lewis again led Cleveland to the promised land, beating the Cardinals in the Super Bowl on a last-second pass from Roethlisberger to Derrick Mason. The Browns join the Cowboys as the only team to win five Super Bowls. And Roethlisberger, in 2009, was awarded the NFL Walter Payton Man of the Year award. And while this might not seem like big news, no one on the Browns roster ever came down with a staph infection. In other football news...

  • The Steelers were relegated to second class status as their neighbor 133 miles to the northeast became the crown jewel of the NFL, winning championships in '87 and '90. In 1991, Chuck Noll retired; the Steelers hired Dom Capers, defensive coordinator for the Giants under Cowher. Capers was in over his head as head coach, though, and ws fired after four seasons. The Steelers replaced him with Dick LeBeau, who was also a terrible fit as the main man; he was fired after three seasons. Faced with diminishing team revenue in 1998, the Rooneys asked the city of Pittsburgh for $230 million to help build a new, football-only stadium to replace the dilapidated Three Rivers Stadium. The city balked, but gave money to the Pirates to build a new baseball park. Two years later, the Rooneys asked again. Again, the city said no, as the Browns had obliterated the Steelers in both regular season games en route to their championship season. With a heavy heart and an empty wallet, Dan Rooney moved the team to the city of Baltimore, which had offered to build a new stadium fully funded from proceeds generated from the sale of tax-exempt revenue bonds and debt service paid by lottery proceeds. Pro-football-reference opens, Doug creates the franchise code "sra" for the Steelers-Ravens franchise, and the "oti" code bothered no one.

  • Belichick, in his final draft in Cleveland, selected QB Tom Brady from Michigan in the sixth round; Brady never got into a game, and was released from the team when the new regime was hired in 2001. He never took a snap in a regular season game.

  • Joe Gibbs, following his brutal loss in Super Bowl XXII to the underdog Browns, dropped his Super Bowl record to 1-2. He was labeled too cocky for his own good, and was fired when the Redskins collapsed under him three years later.

  • Bill Parcells, after being fired by the Giants at the conclusion of the '89 season, chose to get right back on the horse. He checked the league's standings -- in reverse order, of course -- and found a perfect match. The team with the league's worst record in 1988 was the Cowboys, and new owner Jerry Jones was looking to make a splash. On February 25, 1989, Jones fired Landry and hired Parcells. Parcells and Jones were a perfect match; in the '89 draft, he selected Troy Aikman with the first overall pick. Over the next four seasons, Parcells and Jones built one of the game's greatest dynasties, winning three Super Bowls in four years in the early '90s. Parcells became the first coach to win Super Bowls with different teams, and joined Chuck Noll as the only coach to win four Super Bowls. After Parcells' Cowboys failed to win another Super Bowl in 1996, Jones fired Parcells. The Tuna checked the league's standings, and became the new head coach of the 1-15 New York Jets.



On the other hand, it's probably more realistic to think that Cleveland would have just been Cleveland, and would have lost in heartbreaking fashion in '87 to either the Broncos or Redskins.




Posted by RWK at 14:20 EDT
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Tuesday, 30 March 2010
Speaking of "the good old days"
Now Playing: Willow weep for me - Muzzy Marcelino
Topic: Media

... remember back when liberals were in favore of free speech?  This link is NOT SFW! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOnkv76rNL4&feature=player_embedded

 

On another note, while my heart goes out to this persons family, this HAS to be the headline of the week: Global Warming Activist Freezes to Death in Antarctica

 


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A Picture's Worth a Thousand Words
Now Playing: Girl Talk - Janis Siegel
Topic: Economics

If that's true then a post headlined "Remembering the good old days. is worth a thousand posts.  LOTS of graphs comparing our current situation with the "good old days" of the Bush-Clinton-Bush years.  Stark.

 

In other news I'm continually surprised at how anti-Obama my students are.  Granted they're nontraditional - most are over 30 and have been in the workforce.  But the AA students are almost virulent in their opposition.  IMHO they feel betrayed.  This does NOT bode well for the Donks come November OR '12.


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Saturday, 27 March 2010
Obama on the right track
Now Playing: Poker After Dark
Topic: Politics

I've been concerned over Obama's dealings globally in re: our relationship with Israel and his recent snub of Prime Minister Netanyahu was, to my mind, a huge mis-step. Until I read an interesting post by Glenn Reynolds. The Blogfather posits: Obama expects Israel to strike Iran, and wants to put distance between the United States and Israel in advance of that happening. (Perhaps he even thinks that treating Israel rudely will provoke such a response, saving him the trouble of doing anything about Iran himself, and avoiding the risk that things might go wrong if he does). On the most optimistic level, maybe this whole thing is a sham, and the U.S. is really helping Israel strike Iran, with this as distraction.

The question for readers is which of these — not necessarily mutually exclusive — explanations is most plausible.


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More flip side
Now Playing: 2012
Topic: Media

If it doesn't fit the narrative it doesn't get reported. But thanks to the miracle of Al Gore's little invention those of us who care, who pay attention, who can still think can remember.

Jim Treacher has the audio of the Jean Schmidt threat.

Leftist death threats against Bush at protests.

Then, of course, there was Craig Kilborn’s “Snipers Wanted” moment.

Death threats to Palin on Twitter.

Rep. Michele Bachmann Says Her Property Was Vandalized & She Received Threats (Video).

Then there's the extremist rhetoric of Courtland Milloy.

And of course there are the very words of the President himself. During his presidential campaign, Barack Obama didn’t shy away from confrontation. In fact, he encouraged it by telling supporters to “argue with” opponents and to “get in their face[s].” The Obama Administration’s confrontational tone included some violent imagery last August, when one White House official encouraged Obama supporters to “punch back twice as hard” against opponents.

Later that day, at an anti-ObamaCare rally in St. Louis, a black man named Kenneth Gladney was handing out “Don’t Tread on Me” flags when he was approached by pro-ObamaCare SEIU union members. One of the men asked Gladney, “What kind of n*%%er are you to be giving out this kind of stuff?”

The union thugs then beat him so badly he required overnight hospitalization.

HATE-FILLED ELIMINATIONIST RHETORIC FROM NEW HAMPSHIRE DEMOCRAT NICK LEVASSEUR: “Hunting neo-conservative Reaganites” as a firearms hobby?

James Cameron: Shoot Climate ‘Deniers.’

Lib Talker Malloy Calls for Deaths of Limbaugh, Beck and O'Reilly

 

In closing Paul Krugman Almost Gets One Right. "... if you care about America's future, you can't be happy as extremists take full control of one of our two great political parties.”




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Thursday, 25 March 2010
How soon they forget
Now Playing: Make Way for Tomorrow
Topic: Media

Let's take a look at real poliical violence. We don't even need to mention the millions of babies killed every year by progressives or even the tens of millions of people murdered by their communist heroes.  

Slightly off topic Publius notes, over at Big Government: Hey Democrats, if you are worried about an angry public, how about not passing a sweeping government expansion opposed by 70% of the public. Just a thought.

A few more? REMEMBERING WHEN G.O.P. Offices Were Vandalized: “An apparent mob of vandals attacked the North Carolina Republican Party headquarters, causing minor smoke damage, breaking windows and leaving vulgar messages, police said.” I don’t remember a national panic over this, or over the bullet-riddled Bush/Cheney headquarters.

Then there was this episode. And, of course, this: “A group of protestors stormed and then ransacked a Bush-Cheney headquarters building in Orlando, Fla., Tuesday, according to Local 6 News.”


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Wednesday, 24 March 2010
If GWB had done this, part 7,658
Now Playing: Empire of the Wolves
Topic: Politics

CHANGE: “Without a location outside the United States for sending prisoners, the administration must resort to turning the suspects over to foreign governments, bringing them to the U.S. or even killing them. In one case last year, U.S. special operations forces killed an Al Qaeda-linked suspect named Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan in a helicopter attack in southern Somalia rather than trying to capture him, a U.S. official said. Officials had debated trying to take him alive but decided against doing so in part because of uncertainty over where to hold him, the official added.”

 

This sickens and saddens me.


Posted by RWK at 19:03 EDT
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1+1=5
Now Playing: Empire of the Wolves
Topic: Politics

I've been quiet since the Monday morning vote. Here are a few observations:


“WE MAKE ‘EM UP AS WE GO ALONG:” I’m guessing that this Alcee Hastings video will appear in a few political ads this fall . . . .Background here. And doesn’t it say a lot about this Congress that a guy who was kicked off the bench for corruption — by a Democratic-controlled Congress, no less — is now on the Rules Committee?

 

JOHN CONYERS: ObamaCare Gets Its Constitutional Authority From The “Good and Welfare Clause.” I’m sure that it’s somehow racist or something to point out that there’s no such thing . . . .

Via Ed Morrissey at Hot Air, we find John Dingell of Michigan admitting that the purpose of Obamacare is to control the American people:

Let me remind you this has been going on for years. We are bringing it to a halt. The harsh fact of the matter is when you're going to pass legislation that will cover 300 American people in different ways it takes a long time to do the necessary administrative steps that have to be taken to put the legislation together to control the people.

And therein lies the defining philosophical difference between statists and free men.

DR. MILTON WOLF: REP DENNIS MOORE (D-KS) FINALLY CORNERED. ADMITS NOT READING BILL. So I guess he didn’t know about the “tampon tax,” either . . . .Susan Bentley writes: “They can call it the Ko-tax.” Heh.


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Monday, 22 March 2010
There ARE no coincidences
Now Playing: Rush
Topic: Politics

If one looks hard enough one can always find interesting coincidences. Yesterday's noting of the anniversary of Henry V taking the throne of England being an example. But for the Troika of Obama-Pelosi-Reid the hits just keep coming. TODAY is the anniversary of the passage of the Stamp Act in 1765. It was eventually repealed.


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Sunday, 21 March 2010
Every point counts
Now Playing: Cypher
Topic: Politics

On my HS and college track teams I anchored the 4x400 relay team. That's the last event. Which meant the 3-4 times per year the outcome of the meet came down to me with a stick in my hand. I learned a lesson very early in HS. A meet came down to me. Several upperclassmen were giving me crap about not letting the team down. The coach (who'd been a lineman at OSU) called a team meeting in the middle of the meet. He pointed out that our shot putter had fouled on his best throw and finished 2nd. Our #2 pole vaulter made a hinky little technical error and ended up 4th instead of 3rd. These fouls took place 2 ½ hours before the 4x400. Had either of those seniors not screwed up this sophomore would not have the outcome of the meet in his hands.


We won. And not by much. But we learned that EVERY point is the “winning” point in a close meet.


And so tonight EVERY vote was the 216th vote.


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