Well it's the last day of the year. I hope everybody made it. Speaking of making it, my beard will not be making it much longer.
In a few hours I will be running in my first ever race. It's only 4 miles which is good because I don't think I can run much further without needing a banana creme pie blizzard. You know I still play a decent amount of team sports and I go into every game thinking that my team can find a way to win. So it's kinda demoralizing going into something like this run knowing that I will get smoked by pretty much everybody. My goal is 30 minutes.
Georgetown plays tomorrow at 1pm. So that means that they play on 1/1/11 @ 1pm. That's a lot of 1's. I hope Austin can start hitting a lot of 3's on the 1's tomorrow.
The Sun Bowl has long fascinated me due to the fact that it's been the only bowl game carried by CBS for a few years now. It doesn't seem really worth it to me but whatever. Well this year the Sun Bowl is not only on my Birthday but it includes the team that I follow in college football - ND - against an old, heated rival from my childhood - Miami.
Given how far these programs have fallen since they last met on the gridiron, I wouldn't be mad if they just aired the game from 1988.
I seriously love ND being on CBS. I love that they haven't changed the theme music in over 20 years. Sometimes when you get something right you should just stick with it. Changing to change is very often a mistake. I also love Lundquist doing the game. Hell I'd probably get those Twilight or Harry Potter books on tape if he were reading them.
Well it only took a couple of plays but the Irish have quickly reminded me how much better my life has been since their regular season concluded at Southern Cal about a month ago.
Things are getting better. Floyd with the TD catch. I really hope he catches a bunch of TD's next season. That would of course mean that he doesn't leave early. Don't leave early Michael.
And now Brian Kelly in his infinite wisdom and going wildcat heavy.
Damn dude. Floyd has another one. I really hope this isn't his bon voyage party. 14-0 Irish in the 1st.
Can I just say that I gave Rocky a bath this morning and he smells great over there on the other end of the couch? I should really give him a bath more often. It's not so much that he usually smells bad, its that he actually smells great right now.
Ok well this is probably it from me for 2010 unless I feel like boasting about my score from the Fairfax City 4 Miler later. Unlikely.
Peace brah
Friday, December 31, 2010
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Unlucky 13 in South Bend
John Thompson III was undefeated in Big East Conference openers before last night. When he woke up this morning he found himself at 6-1 with a bullet.
My Thoughts the morning after:
ND came out with a plan and Georgetown cooperated very nicely. What I mean is that the Irish played a sagging defense to take away cuts, specifically of the backdoor variety. So by doing that they gave up three pointers. Georgetown, one of the best three point shooting teams in the country promptly went 3-15 from deep in the first half. I rewatched the game this morning and of those 15 shots, I only counted 3 "bad" shots. They just weren't going in
Julian Vaughn is the team's most important player. Please don't confuse that with being the team's best player. He's not. He is however the one player that can command double team's down low and score on post moves right now. Sims plays the high post well and is a much better passer than Vaughn. So when Julian went out after less than 2 minutes with 2 fouls, trouble was a brewing in the form of a perfect storm of no outside shots or inside shots.
Remember how I said that most of the misses in the first half were good shots? Well midway through the 2nd half, frustration took over and we started to see bad shots. It's one of those things where when things aren't going that well everything sorta snowballs into a nightmare.
I don't like JT3's unwillingness to come out with the lineup that is the best. I really thought Vee should have started the 2nd half. The 4 guard lineup with Sims was the best lineup available at that time. Vee should have taken either Hollis or Clark's minutes last night. I know that Wright was the one that couldn't make a shot but he's really the only point guard on the team and it shows when he is out.
The Hoyas shot 60% from 2 and 18% from 3. They didn't adjust well enough. Clark, Freeman, and Thompson should have been getting better shots closer in near the elbow. Actually now that I say that, Freeman did get a lot of good shots and shot well. We can take him off that list. In fact Clark was 2-8 from 3 and 1-1 from 2. And the 2 that he took was great. It came off of a Sims high post pass. Ok I'm getting bitter again.
The worst part about the night was that the Hoyas played good enough defense to win this game on the road. Yes there were a bunch of timely 2nd or 3rd chance points by the Irish but Georgetown held them to well below their average, especially if you factor out the free throws at the end when they were intentionally foulling, and to a low FG%.
They did lose Abromaitis on a few screens, especially on that one inbounds play. Damn I hate that dude.
They got absolutely killed from the line. ND was 22 for 27 while GU was 5-9. Throw in the 4-22 from behind the line and that is tough to recover from for any team.
There are a lot of "sky is falling" type Hoya fans this morning and that's a bit ridiculous. If you are going to get up and down on this team every 40 minutes at a time, you are going to have one rough ride my man.
The St. John's game on Jan 3rd just got really interesting. I'd call it a must win but that's silly because if they lose, their season isn't over. I'll just call it a really, really important game.
I hope they play ND again in March at MSG. This won't happen again.
Peace brah
My Thoughts the morning after:
ND came out with a plan and Georgetown cooperated very nicely. What I mean is that the Irish played a sagging defense to take away cuts, specifically of the backdoor variety. So by doing that they gave up three pointers. Georgetown, one of the best three point shooting teams in the country promptly went 3-15 from deep in the first half. I rewatched the game this morning and of those 15 shots, I only counted 3 "bad" shots. They just weren't going in
Julian Vaughn is the team's most important player. Please don't confuse that with being the team's best player. He's not. He is however the one player that can command double team's down low and score on post moves right now. Sims plays the high post well and is a much better passer than Vaughn. So when Julian went out after less than 2 minutes with 2 fouls, trouble was a brewing in the form of a perfect storm of no outside shots or inside shots.
Remember how I said that most of the misses in the first half were good shots? Well midway through the 2nd half, frustration took over and we started to see bad shots. It's one of those things where when things aren't going that well everything sorta snowballs into a nightmare.
I don't like JT3's unwillingness to come out with the lineup that is the best. I really thought Vee should have started the 2nd half. The 4 guard lineup with Sims was the best lineup available at that time. Vee should have taken either Hollis or Clark's minutes last night. I know that Wright was the one that couldn't make a shot but he's really the only point guard on the team and it shows when he is out.
The Hoyas shot 60% from 2 and 18% from 3. They didn't adjust well enough. Clark, Freeman, and Thompson should have been getting better shots closer in near the elbow. Actually now that I say that, Freeman did get a lot of good shots and shot well. We can take him off that list. In fact Clark was 2-8 from 3 and 1-1 from 2. And the 2 that he took was great. It came off of a Sims high post pass. Ok I'm getting bitter again.
The worst part about the night was that the Hoyas played good enough defense to win this game on the road. Yes there were a bunch of timely 2nd or 3rd chance points by the Irish but Georgetown held them to well below their average, especially if you factor out the free throws at the end when they were intentionally foulling, and to a low FG%.
They did lose Abromaitis on a few screens, especially on that one inbounds play. Damn I hate that dude.
They got absolutely killed from the line. ND was 22 for 27 while GU was 5-9. Throw in the 4-22 from behind the line and that is tough to recover from for any team.
There are a lot of "sky is falling" type Hoya fans this morning and that's a bit ridiculous. If you are going to get up and down on this team every 40 minutes at a time, you are going to have one rough ride my man.
The St. John's game on Jan 3rd just got really interesting. I'd call it a must win but that's silly because if they lose, their season isn't over. I'll just call it a really, really important game.
I hope they play ND again in March at MSG. This won't happen again.
Peace brah
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Game 13: Georgetown at Notre Dame
Once again it's on. I always feel a little weird about these Big East openers before Jan 1st, but it has become a way of life. You can't win the title tonight but you can go a long way towards losing it.
I think tonight is one of the biggest games of the season. Notre Dame is a unique team that provides different problems than other teams. They start 5 seniors. They also start a big team. They can shoot the lights out and being big for once, their zone might be effective against the Hoyas.
Last year Notre Dame came into the Verizon Center and left with an unexpected win in the "Diabetes" game. That was the game where we first found out that there was something wrong with Austin.
I hope that Georgetown applies some decent pressure on the Irish. They don't go very deep. I suspect that ND will go zone so it will be important for Chris to penetrate into that zone to get the other guys good looks.
Even last year with without Freeman, the Hoyas shot 51% in a double digit loss. It's the defense stupid. I'm worried about the 2nd chance points.
Offensively everything will be fine without a high number of turnovers. The Hoya Saxa Offensive Machine is a thing of beauty. Turnovers are the only problem. When they don't turn it over, they score at a ridiculously high rate.
JT3 is 1-2 in games played in South Bend. It would be really nice to see him even up that record tonight.
Prediction: Hoyas 71 Irish 66- Clark has a big game
You want the Big East? Come and take the Big East.
Peace brah
I think tonight is one of the biggest games of the season. Notre Dame is a unique team that provides different problems than other teams. They start 5 seniors. They also start a big team. They can shoot the lights out and being big for once, their zone might be effective against the Hoyas.
Last year Notre Dame came into the Verizon Center and left with an unexpected win in the "Diabetes" game. That was the game where we first found out that there was something wrong with Austin.
I hope that Georgetown applies some decent pressure on the Irish. They don't go very deep. I suspect that ND will go zone so it will be important for Chris to penetrate into that zone to get the other guys good looks.
Even last year with without Freeman, the Hoyas shot 51% in a double digit loss. It's the defense stupid. I'm worried about the 2nd chance points.
Offensively everything will be fine without a high number of turnovers. The Hoya Saxa Offensive Machine is a thing of beauty. Turnovers are the only problem. When they don't turn it over, they score at a ridiculously high rate.
JT3 is 1-2 in games played in South Bend. It would be really nice to see him even up that record tonight.
Prediction: Hoyas 71 Irish 66- Clark has a big game
You want the Big East? Come and take the Big East.
Peace brah
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Big East - Monday & Tuesday Wk 1
It wasn't exactly a true Big Monday - Bilas and Raftery weren't on the call together - but it was still pretty sick to get the Big East season officially underway. There was only one game on opening night - Connecticut at Pittsburgh.
Conn v Pitt: I know it's wrong to take too much from any one game, especially the first one, but Connecticut was who I thought they were. They are a middle of the pack team in the Big East yet they find themselves ranked 4th in the Polls.
The Huskies took 60 shots and Kemba Walker had 27 of them. He only made 10. Pittsburgh assisted on 19 of 25 made field goals. Connecticut had just 6 on 19 made buckets. Pitt really beat them up with experience and team basketball.
The Petersen Events Center has been open since 2002. Pitt has a record of 142-11 in that building including 47 of their last 48. Here's a fun fact: JT3 has a record of 2-2. Oh and his Hoyas gave them their only loss in the last 48 at home. Oakland Zoo my ass.
Tuesday's games:
Providence v Syracuse: I can't believe the Big East league office gave Syracuse their first two conference games at home. Syracuse has only left the state of NY one time this season - and that one time was a trip to Atlantic City. Simply put: their schedule is embarrassing.
Ok now that we got that out of the way I can get to the game. Providence gave the Orange a decent game tonight but just couldn't quite connect all of the dots. The Friars don't exactly play great team basketball. Marshon Brooks takes a lion's share of the shots but doesn't get any of his teammates easy looks. Somebody should tell Keno Davis that taking 30 three pointers against that Syracuse zone is a recipe for disaster.
DePaul v Cincinnati: It's hard to judge the Bearcats against DePaul because the Blue Demons are bad. Like real bad. I think they would really struggle to win any conference in the country. Maybe the SWAC. Cincinnati stayed undefeated wthout really breaking a sweat tonight. I didn't watch that much because the result was never in doubt.
South Florida v Seton Hall: The good news for the Bull is that Gus Gilchrist showed up. The bad news is that it still wasn't enough for the win. Gilchrist left the team a week or so ago but I guess he's back. I'm sure it was nice for the Pirates to get a win after their best player was shot on Christmas. Hazell is apparently "fine" after being shot. Seriously who shoots somebody on Dec 25th? I flipped to this game only during TV timeouts in Syracuse but the one thing I took away from it was that South Florida loves to turn the ball over. I mean they really love it.
It's not a conference game but Rutgers - UNC is on and I have just one question. Why are they playing? I think this might be at least the 3rd time they have played recently. All of the games have been uncompetitive. It's awful to watch. Ok here's another question: Who made that phone call? The only thing I can think of is that Roy Williams wants a game in the NY/NJ area for recruiting purposes.
Conn v Pitt: I know it's wrong to take too much from any one game, especially the first one, but Connecticut was who I thought they were. They are a middle of the pack team in the Big East yet they find themselves ranked 4th in the Polls.
The Huskies took 60 shots and Kemba Walker had 27 of them. He only made 10. Pittsburgh assisted on 19 of 25 made field goals. Connecticut had just 6 on 19 made buckets. Pitt really beat them up with experience and team basketball.
The Petersen Events Center has been open since 2002. Pitt has a record of 142-11 in that building including 47 of their last 48. Here's a fun fact: JT3 has a record of 2-2. Oh and his Hoyas gave them their only loss in the last 48 at home. Oakland Zoo my ass.
Tuesday's games:
Providence v Syracuse: I can't believe the Big East league office gave Syracuse their first two conference games at home. Syracuse has only left the state of NY one time this season - and that one time was a trip to Atlantic City. Simply put: their schedule is embarrassing.
Ok now that we got that out of the way I can get to the game. Providence gave the Orange a decent game tonight but just couldn't quite connect all of the dots. The Friars don't exactly play great team basketball. Marshon Brooks takes a lion's share of the shots but doesn't get any of his teammates easy looks. Somebody should tell Keno Davis that taking 30 three pointers against that Syracuse zone is a recipe for disaster.
DePaul v Cincinnati: It's hard to judge the Bearcats against DePaul because the Blue Demons are bad. Like real bad. I think they would really struggle to win any conference in the country. Maybe the SWAC. Cincinnati stayed undefeated wthout really breaking a sweat tonight. I didn't watch that much because the result was never in doubt.
South Florida v Seton Hall: The good news for the Bull is that Gus Gilchrist showed up. The bad news is that it still wasn't enough for the win. Gilchrist left the team a week or so ago but I guess he's back. I'm sure it was nice for the Pirates to get a win after their best player was shot on Christmas. Hazell is apparently "fine" after being shot. Seriously who shoots somebody on Dec 25th? I flipped to this game only during TV timeouts in Syracuse but the one thing I took away from it was that South Florida loves to turn the ball over. I mean they really love it.
It's not a conference game but Rutgers - UNC is on and I have just one question. Why are they playing? I think this might be at least the 3rd time they have played recently. All of the games have been uncompetitive. It's awful to watch. Ok here's another question: Who made that phone call? The only thing I can think of is that Roy Williams wants a game in the NY/NJ area for recruiting purposes.
Tuesday Dec 28
So there's NFL on right now. Tonight is Tuesday. That's weird. If a natural disaster hits somewhere in the US next week, my money is on Detroit. Why? The Vikings.
The Vikings have been getting absolutely worked by Mother Nature for weeks now. Their Dome was destroyed two weeks ago which caused them to move the venues of their last two home games. Then they go on the road to Philadelphia and their game gets moved to a Tuesday Night.
Basically anybody who is going to be in Detoit next weekend is really rolling the dice with their lives. Good Luck. Of course being in Detroit at anytime could be a gamble I guess.
So this Tuesday Night NFL game means that I've seen NFL on every night but Wednesday. I think they should just schedule a game on a Wednesday next year just "because". There's no need for hump day to feel left out in the cold.
The newest addition to Welcome to Rick's is a dartboard. It makes letting Rocky out to go take care of his business not as annoying. I can just stand there and wait for him to come back in while I'm trying to hit the bulls eye. Of course when Rocky gets back in he wants to "fetch" the darts. The darts stick to the board so there's nothing to fetch. That makes him bark. We need to work on that a little bit.
I think most people take down their Christmas Trees and lights after New Year's Eve. I take it a step further. I keep them up until the last bowl game is over. You see the bowl games should all conclude on Jan 1st but they don't anymore. It's ridiculous and I'm keeping my house on Christmas time until the final kneel down of the college season.
Al Michaels is hyping up the Rams - Seahawks game as the last game of the regular season. Either he has the ear of Mother Nature or he is making a really big assumption that the Vikings game is going to be played on time at the proper venue next week. I think we all know what happens when you assume.
Ok I'm rolling.
Peace brah
The Vikings have been getting absolutely worked by Mother Nature for weeks now. Their Dome was destroyed two weeks ago which caused them to move the venues of their last two home games. Then they go on the road to Philadelphia and their game gets moved to a Tuesday Night.
Basically anybody who is going to be in Detoit next weekend is really rolling the dice with their lives. Good Luck. Of course being in Detroit at anytime could be a gamble I guess.
So this Tuesday Night NFL game means that I've seen NFL on every night but Wednesday. I think they should just schedule a game on a Wednesday next year just "because". There's no need for hump day to feel left out in the cold.
The newest addition to Welcome to Rick's is a dartboard. It makes letting Rocky out to go take care of his business not as annoying. I can just stand there and wait for him to come back in while I'm trying to hit the bulls eye. Of course when Rocky gets back in he wants to "fetch" the darts. The darts stick to the board so there's nothing to fetch. That makes him bark. We need to work on that a little bit.
I think most people take down their Christmas Trees and lights after New Year's Eve. I take it a step further. I keep them up until the last bowl game is over. You see the bowl games should all conclude on Jan 1st but they don't anymore. It's ridiculous and I'm keeping my house on Christmas time until the final kneel down of the college season.
Al Michaels is hyping up the Rams - Seahawks game as the last game of the regular season. Either he has the ear of Mother Nature or he is making a really big assumption that the Vikings game is going to be played on time at the proper venue next week. I think we all know what happens when you assume.
Ok I'm rolling.
Peace brah
Monday, December 27, 2010
Rankings Monday Dec 27
Not much movement today. There is only one slight change in the top 10 in either poll but it does involve the Hoyas. Georgetown is now #9 in both the AP and Coaches Polls. That's only fair since they beat Missouri in Missouri earlier this season. Missouri was #9 but now they are #10 in the AP.
There are currently 7 Big East teams ranked in both polls - Connecticut, Syracuse, Pittsburgh, Villanova, Georgetown, Notre Dame, and Louisville. Cincinnati remains as one of the 8 unbeatens in the nation but they still find themselves in the "others receiving votes" part of the polls because they haven't really beaten anybody yet.
Of course that all changes starting this week with conference play. It's time to play all of your best friends in the country until mid-March. It all starts with Connecticut at Pittsburgh tonight. I'm not sure who I hate more - Calhoun or Dixon. If I have to pick a school to win tonight, I'm picking Pitt. Forgive me Father for I have sinned.
I think it's cute how the media is really all in on San Diego State. I feel like Central Florida, Old Dominion, and Cleveland State are just as worthy from the ranks of the mid-majors. In fact I think all of those schools are better than Memphis. It's criminal that the Tigers are still ranked.
Right now Georgetown is in a two horse race with Kansas in the RPI rankings. The Hoyas are sitting in the 2 hole right now but it moves back and forth daily.
A quick scan of how the media voted Georgetown in the AP poll shows that all of their votes were between 5 and 12. One of the guys who wasn't even voting for the Hoyas 2 weeks ago now has them at 12. It's nice to see that he finally bought himself a TV.
OK I need to give the Independence Bowl more of my attention.
Peace brah
There are currently 7 Big East teams ranked in both polls - Connecticut, Syracuse, Pittsburgh, Villanova, Georgetown, Notre Dame, and Louisville. Cincinnati remains as one of the 8 unbeatens in the nation but they still find themselves in the "others receiving votes" part of the polls because they haven't really beaten anybody yet.
Of course that all changes starting this week with conference play. It's time to play all of your best friends in the country until mid-March. It all starts with Connecticut at Pittsburgh tonight. I'm not sure who I hate more - Calhoun or Dixon. If I have to pick a school to win tonight, I'm picking Pitt. Forgive me Father for I have sinned.
I think it's cute how the media is really all in on San Diego State. I feel like Central Florida, Old Dominion, and Cleveland State are just as worthy from the ranks of the mid-majors. In fact I think all of those schools are better than Memphis. It's criminal that the Tigers are still ranked.
Right now Georgetown is in a two horse race with Kansas in the RPI rankings. The Hoyas are sitting in the 2 hole right now but it moves back and forth daily.
A quick scan of how the media voted Georgetown in the AP poll shows that all of their votes were between 5 and 12. One of the guys who wasn't even voting for the Hoyas 2 weeks ago now has them at 12. It's nice to see that he finally bought himself a TV.
OK I need to give the Independence Bowl more of my attention.
Peace brah
Friday, December 24, 2010
Hoyas 86 Tigers 69 - JV from the Elbow
Big win tonight before the Big East grind starts on the 29th. I honestly don't know why the Temple game didn't go like this one. Maybe they needed that wake up call. Who knows.
Julian Vaughn. My man JuJu hadn't played like that since the tournament in Charleston. His minutes haven't actually been getting cut the last few games with the emergence of Hank and Nate.
Julian got his Christmas celebration started early this year by being the missing piece of a Final 4 run. He's the guy. He's the one big that makes the offense basically unstoppable. Sims is a good passer, probably the best for a big, but he doesn't have the low post moves to match it.
When Julian is on his game you can put 4 shooters out there with him and it's basically impossible to guard them if they space it right. At one point tonight it looked like they were just running drills on the Tigers.
Julian played so well I didn't even let the 3 that he attempted bother me. The difference to me was that he seemed more confident and made moves quicker than the last few games. He was also a presence on the defense by blocking 4 shots.
I wanted to see Freeman have a good night and he obliged by going 9 for 12 from all over the court. Sims lead the team with 5 dimes. Sanford continued to just come in off the bench and scortch the nets. He's 9 for 12 from downtown with limited minutes. Instant offense. Benimon was nice on the boards and finished around the hoop.
I mean it was so good they hit for 86 and Clark only had 8 on 5 attempts. Serious? Hollis went to the hoop and Wright was strong after finding himself on the Cousy Award list earlier today.
Anybody notice that either Freeman or Wright are on the court at all times? They were both out at the same time at Temple. That was a mistake that I doubt we see again this season in meaningful minutes.
I don't know how Pastner recruits so well. They don't really run any stuff. They just throw a ball out there and hope that all of the HS All Americans they have can get something done.
Thompson did a great job after half time of switching defenses. It seemed to confuse the hell out of the Tigers.
Hollis was dunked on pretty bad tonight. His teammates are absolutely killing him on Twitter about it. The best line is from Vaughn saying that Hollis was baptized. Even Jessie Sapp is giving him the business.
Tonight was weird in that I didn't watch the game live. I was out for a little Holiday type thing and then a movie. I am happy to say that I was successfully able to avoid the result until I got back to WTR and watched it on DVR. I noticed that I don't yell at my TV as much when it's not live.
Rocky had no interest in watching tonight. He went up to my room before the first TV Timeout. He just didn't have it. Maybe somebody told him the score. Ok that's it for me.
Peace brah
Julian Vaughn. My man JuJu hadn't played like that since the tournament in Charleston. His minutes haven't actually been getting cut the last few games with the emergence of Hank and Nate.
Julian got his Christmas celebration started early this year by being the missing piece of a Final 4 run. He's the guy. He's the one big that makes the offense basically unstoppable. Sims is a good passer, probably the best for a big, but he doesn't have the low post moves to match it.
When Julian is on his game you can put 4 shooters out there with him and it's basically impossible to guard them if they space it right. At one point tonight it looked like they were just running drills on the Tigers.
Julian played so well I didn't even let the 3 that he attempted bother me. The difference to me was that he seemed more confident and made moves quicker than the last few games. He was also a presence on the defense by blocking 4 shots.
I wanted to see Freeman have a good night and he obliged by going 9 for 12 from all over the court. Sims lead the team with 5 dimes. Sanford continued to just come in off the bench and scortch the nets. He's 9 for 12 from downtown with limited minutes. Instant offense. Benimon was nice on the boards and finished around the hoop.
I mean it was so good they hit for 86 and Clark only had 8 on 5 attempts. Serious? Hollis went to the hoop and Wright was strong after finding himself on the Cousy Award list earlier today.
Anybody notice that either Freeman or Wright are on the court at all times? They were both out at the same time at Temple. That was a mistake that I doubt we see again this season in meaningful minutes.
I don't know how Pastner recruits so well. They don't really run any stuff. They just throw a ball out there and hope that all of the HS All Americans they have can get something done.
Thompson did a great job after half time of switching defenses. It seemed to confuse the hell out of the Tigers.
Hollis was dunked on pretty bad tonight. His teammates are absolutely killing him on Twitter about it. The best line is from Vaughn saying that Hollis was baptized. Even Jessie Sapp is giving him the business.
Tonight was weird in that I didn't watch the game live. I was out for a little Holiday type thing and then a movie. I am happy to say that I was successfully able to avoid the result until I got back to WTR and watched it on DVR. I noticed that I don't yell at my TV as much when it's not live.
Rocky had no interest in watching tonight. He went up to my room before the first TV Timeout. He just didn't have it. Maybe somebody told him the score. Ok that's it for me.
Peace brah
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