The few I’ve seen, I’ve loved. Saving this for future gift ideas.
I need to find a team to coach again.
“There’s very little actual football in a football game.” I rarely record a game since I can’t stand not watching it in real time, but when I do I’m always blown away by how quickly I can skip through it.
Hilarious. Be sure and watch the whole thing. It just keeps getting better and better.
“I’m one take baby that’s all. I’m one take.”
“Now Lionel starts going lotto-champagne crazy, squirting multimillionaire athletes up the nose, in the eyes and down the shorts. He pours an entire bottle over the head of slugger Ryan Howard. Matt Stairs gives him a head butt. He kisses pitcher Jamie Moyer on the cheek and yells, ‘Thank you for everything!’ And Moyer yells, ‘No, thank you!’”
Great explanation of the yellow line that’s placed on the field to indicate where a team needs to get to get a first down. I’d have to agree that the yellow line is probably my single favorite addition to football coverage.
Love. Old. Gyms. I’ve been wanting to do a whole series of photos of old gyms for some time now. I really just need to start doing it.
Just get past the painfully bad “Transmoflection” part this video does a great job talking about how the design team came about coming up withe branding for the 2010 games in Vancouver.
Sonics have left Seattle but at least the name stayed. It’s just too bad about the logo the “Thunder” ended up with. There’s just nothing in this logo that makes it memorable. I really enjoyed the old NFL logos during the throwback uniform games last season, and was sort of hoping the new Sonics, er Thunder, branding would head in that direction. Well, I guess it’s Oklahoma City’s problem now.
Freak. Still, the infographics are really revealing depicting some incredible feats in sports. I had no idea the DiMaggio hitting streak was the dominant.
Enthralling interactive graphic from the New York Times showing torch designs throughout the history of the modern games.
For Kevin.
Taken by Hilary
“Despite the stress fractures, he managed to win a U.S. Open that required five days of flinching, grimacing and a long list of spectacular shots that have defined his career.” Holy crap.
Digging the new Portland Beavers branding. Growing up in Oregon I’ve learned to appreciate wimpy mascots. There’s no use trying to make them angry, it just looks corny.
I’m surprised and a bit sad about it but it’s probably for the best.
Playing videogames and staying fit, I’ll believe it when I see it but this game looks awesome. I’m definitely getting one when it comes out.
“We were cohesive. But lots of teams are good and lots of teams stick together… we came together into something more. That’s all I can tell you. It was more.” This article gave me chills, and is definitely one of my favorite articles I’ve read online.