Friday, January 18, 2008

Patriots/Chargers

With the conference championships fast approaching I thought I'd put my two-cents in.
The Chargers have LT and a pretty good defense with CB Antonio Cromartie being the wild card. However, despite Cromartie leading the league in picks (10) a lot of those came in multi-pick games and thus takes away from his high number of interceptions. He basically had a handful of stud games that skews the end results (7 picks in 3 games over a 6 week period). This is not to take away from his amazing season, as 3 of those picks came against one of the greatest QB's of this generation, Peyton Manning. His wild card comes into play because he did not record a single defensive stat against New England in their week 2 loss. I can't remember if he did not play or just did not do anything on defense. It could be an interesting match-up while San Diego is on defense.
That said, Bill Belichick is known for taking away what his opponents do best. Which means neutralizing LT and Antonio Gates while on defense and staying away from playmakers like Cromartie on offense. Cromartie will most likely draw the arduous task of covering Randy Moss, which has proved to be rather futile as Moss snatched a league high 23 receiving TD's*. Over the years Tom Brady has not only shown himself to be a great game manager but also a great QB. He will undoubtedly throw to Moss despite coverage and the All-Pro receiver will make the plays as he has his entire career.
There are just too many weapons around Tom Brady, who has 3 Superbowls and 2 MVP's under his belt without studs like Welker and Moss in his stable. San Diego may make it an interesting game but when it's all said and done NE will be headed to their 4th Superbowl in 7 seasons and erase all doubts about who is the greatest team of all-time.

* You'll notice I said league high and not NFL record here. While this is the most receiving TD's in and NFL season, Jerry Rice grabbed 22 in only 12 games, it took Moss 16 games to grab one more and was only at 16 TD's through week 12, well behind Rice's pace.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Cryonics

I just watched a show regarding the cryogenic process. It was rather interesting, however, to think that some people actually believe that their dead body can be frozen and preserved to one day be brought back to life is absurd, not to mention wrong. I have long believed that plastic surgery to alter one's appearance is playing God and should not be done. We were created exactly the way God intended us to be, we look the way He wants us to and to get a nose job or breast enlargement is basically telling God you don't like who you are, they way He created you. Cryonics goes a step beyond that in attempting to bring back the dead, a task which only Jesus Christ himself could perform.
Why are we so obsessed with appearance and living forever? Is it so wrong to accept how we look and that we are not made to live forever on this world? At what point did we say to ourselves that we can play God and change the laws of nature that have existed since the dawn of time.
This is not to say that I believe cryogenics and plastic surgery are completely evil. Plastic surgery is sometimes needed, say, if one was in a tragic accident and lost half of their face to burns. It is a perfect solution to legitimate medical concerns but not as a cosmetic remedy. Cryogenics might also prove useful. If it can be used to freeze someone with a terminal illness and be used for science to learn how to cure disease, much like cadavers are used in medical school practice.
It just seems to me that we, the world, are far too obsessed with beauty and eternal life that we feel the need to forsake our Creator and attempt to play God ourselves. I don't think this will turn out well in the end, for anyone involved.

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

first post

After reading several hundred blogs over the years I have decided that it's time for me to post my random, useless and unimportant thoughts and ideas on the internet as well. At present I have nothing on my mind other than this brief preface to the upcoming posts.