A Few Recent Observations

-It’s exactly 270 miles from our house in Allen to my parents’ house in Houston door-to-door.  We’ve made this drive the past 2 weekends, and we make it again in another week.

-Geico continues to make great commercials:

-Bob Bradley must have naked pictures of Sunil Gulati’s wife.  I think Bob’s done a great job, but a country 300 million we need more, and a coach that was born and bred into this game and leadership with experience building youth leagues and expanding the sport.  Jürgen Klinsmann would’ve been a brilliant selection, no matter how much we hear that Joachim Löw was the brains of the operations during Klinsmann tenure running Die Mannschaft.

-The Astros have completely rebuilt and I’ll 100% OK with that.  I thought they would only win 60 games this year, and before they brought the kids up they were on pace to do so.  80 wins are possible if they can win their last 6 games.  Keeping the Reds from celebrating on their home field might be some motivation to win the first 3 games this week.

Rookie 3B Chris Johnson

-My Texans lost yesterday to the hated Cowboys, my wife’s favorite team.  Shes been great about not rubbing it in btw, just another thing she’s great at.  The loss in my opinion was mostly due to a very young secondary, mainly our 1st round draft pick this year, being torched by a has been Wide Reciever, and our QB not being able to make HS level blitz reads and reciever progressions.  It’s been since the days of David Carr since the Texans turned a 1st and goal from the 1 to a 28 yard field goal.

Head Spinning

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-Last but not least my grandmother turned 93 on September 11th.  Happy Birthday Nanny we love  you!

Happy Birthday Nanny!


World Cup 2010 Predictions

In an effort to get my head right for this summer’s World Cup, I’ve decided to go through the group tables and the elimination rounds with my witty predictions.  So here it goes my World Cup predictions as of 11:00 PM CST, on 5/17/2010.  I reserve the right to not remain loyal to these ^BOLD predictions, enjoy!

Golden Boot: L. Messi (the kid had 47 goals this year so far, surely he has at least a handful more to go)

Best group round game: Brazil v. Ivory Coast, this is a pivotal game for me.  Will be fast paced and beautiful to watch.

Best game that’s not the final: Spain v. Brazil (I really hope these teams eventually meet)

Best XI:

————————–I. Casillas———————–

Maicon              E. Abidal          N. Vidic             A. Cole

L. Donovan      C. Fabregas           W. Sneijder       F. Ribery

—————–C. Ronaldo        L. Messi———————

Side Notes:

USA homer ALERT: USA avenges the 2002 loss to Germany in the Round of 16.  This was a tough call they’re my favorite 2 national teams.  USA is in my heart, but Germany is probably the best hope for a deep run for a team I pull for.  Once they are both out I’ll pull for any team with a LFC player, so either England or Spain.

Could there be another great Three Lions/Argentina battle? I say YES!

Sleeper Team: Uruguay

African team that can win it all: Ivory Coast, EDITED: if Drogba makes it back

Perennial under achievers again: Portugal

Team that can knock USA out of the final 16: Slovenia, sneaky good ask Russia.

Best Team not in the World Cup: Turkey

My Favorite team to watch when their clickingNetherlands

Best Kit that won’t be seen this year: Croatia

Team I’m probably not respecting enough: Mexico

Best Player missing the Finals: Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Sweden)

Worst omission from a squad: Juan Roman Riquelme (Argentina)

Best Player missing the Finals and lucky to be alive: Salvador Cabañas (Paraguay), Honorable Mention Charlie Davies (USA)

I’m also in a World Cup survival tournament with some friends.  I ended up with Spain; I had the 1st pick, just not on the Dunga/Brazil bandwagon.  I think the best football right now is being played in Europe, and Spain is the reigning Europe champions.  My second pick was Denmark a very good underrated Euro side.  The Danes have a very organized midfield and with some young thunderous strikers.  My 3rd round pick was Greece remember Euro 2004?  While not heavily favored here either Greece has plenty of talent and plays great defense.  Finally, North Korea, 1st pick means last pick too L, a total unknown here.  My biggest reach may be that I gave North Korea a goal.   So in retrospect, these predictions might be a tad biased for these teams.

Group A
Team W D L PF PA Points
South Africa 1 2 0 5 4 5
Mexico 0 2 1 5 5 2
Uruguay 0 2 1 6 7 2
France 2 0 1 5 4 6
South Africa 1 – Mexico 1*
France 2 – Uruguay 1
South Africa 2 – Uruguay 2
Mexico 1 – France 2
South Africa 2 – France 1
Mexico 3 – Uruguay 3
Player of the Group – Steven Pienaar (South Africa)
Group B
Team W D L PF PA Points
Argentina 2 1 0 7 3 6
Nigeria 0 1 2 2 5 1
South Korea 0 1 2 2 5 1
Greece 2 1 0 3 1 6
Argentina 3 – Nigeria 1
South Korea 0 – Greece 1
Greece 1 – Nigeria 0*
Argentina 3 – South Korea 1
Nigeria 1 – South Korea 1
Greece 1 – Argentina 1
Player of the Group – Lionel Messi (Argentina)
Group C
Team W D L PF PA Points
England 3 0 0 7 2 9
United States 2 0 1 6 5 6
Slovenia 0 1 2 3 6 1
Algeria 0 1 2 3 6 1
England 2 – USA 1*
Algeria 1 – Slovenia 1
Slovenia 1 – USA 2
England 2 – Algeria 0
Slovenia 1 – England 3
USA 3 – Algeria 2
Player of the Group – Landon Donovan (USA)
Group D
Team W D L PF PA Points
Germany 1 2 0 3 2 5
Australia 1 1 1 3 3 4
Serbia 0 2 1 3 5 2
Ghana 0 3 0 4 4 3
Germany 1 – Australia 0
Serbia 2 – Ghana 2
Germany 1 – Serbia 1
Ghana 1 – Australia 1
Ghana 1 – Germany 1
Australia 2 – Serbia 1*
Player of the Group – Mark Schwarzer (Australia)
Group E
Team W D L PF PA Points
Netherlands 2 1 0 6 5 7
Denmark 2 0 1 7 5 6
Japan 0 0 3 2 6 0
Cameroon 1 1 1 3 3 4
Netherlands 3 – Denmark 2*
Japan 0 – Cameroon 1
Netherlands 2 – Japan 1
Cameroon 1 – Denmark 2
Denmark 3 – Japan 1
Cameroon 1 – Netherlands 1
Player of the Group – Wesley Sneijder (Netherlands)
Group F
Team W D L PF PA Points
Italy 2 1 0 9 3 7
Paraguay 1 2 0 5 4 5
New Zealand 0 0 3 1 8 0
Slovakia 1 1 1 4 4 4
Italy 2 – Paraguay 2*
New Zealand 0 – Slovakia 2
Slovakia 1 – Paraguay 1
Italy 4 – New Zealand 0
Slovakia 1 – Italy 3
Paraguay 2 – New Zealand 1
Player of the Group – Andrea Pirlo (Italy)
Group G
Team W D L PF PA Points
Ivory Coast 2 1 0 8 4 7
Portugal 1 1 1 7 5 4
Brazil 2 1 0 9 4 7
North Korea 0 0 3 1 12 0
Ivory Coast 2 – Portugal 2
Brazil 5 – North Korea 0
Brazil 2  – Ivory Coast 3*
Portugal 4 – North Korea 1
Portugal 1 – Brazil 2
North Korea 0 – Ivory Coast 3
Player of the Group – Didier Drogba (Ivory Coast)
Group H
Team W D L PF PA Points
Honduras 0 0 3 1 6 0
Chile 1 1 1 3 4 4
Spain 3 0 0 8 2 9
Switzerland 1 1 1 2 3 4
Honduras 1 – Chile 2
Spain 2 – Switzerland 1*
Chile 0 – Switzerland 0
Spain 3 – Honduras 0
Switzerland 1 – Honduras 0
Chile 1 – Spain 3
Player of the Group – David Villa (Spain)
Round of 16
France 1 – Greece 0
England 2 – Australia 2  (a.e.t.) pen 4-3
Argentina 4 – South Africa 2
Germany 1 – USA 1 (a.e.t.) pen 4-5
Netherlands 3 – Paraguay 1
Ivory Coast 2 – Chile 0
Italy  1 – Denmark 1 (a.e.t.) pen 4-2
Spain 3 – Brazil 3 (a.e.t.) pen 7-6
Quarter-finals
France 1 – England 1 (a.e.t.) pen 2-4
Argentina 3 – USA 1
Netherlands 3 – Ivory Coast 2 (a.e.t.)
Italy 1 – Spain 2
Semi-finals
England 1 – Argentina 2
Netherlands 2 – Spain 2 (a.e.t.) pen 4-5
Final
Argentina 1 – Spain 2 (a.e.t.)
*Game of the Group
(a.e.t) Added Extra Time – if games end ties after 90 minutes there are two 15 minute half’s played. 
(pen) Penalty kick shootout – After the extra time if the match is still tied then the game goes into penalty shootout
^I still reserve the right to not get one match or score right and still say I told you so ;)

New Setup at My Office

So today I went from dual 24″monitors to quad. Setup took about an hour and a half. I already feel twice as productive. ; )

Quad Monitor Set-up


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