Saturday, November 5, 2016

3-4 packages

Run-stopping
NT: Bob Lilly
DT: Joe Greene
DE: Reggie White
OLB: Lawrence Taylor, Bobby Bell
ILB: Dick Butkus, Ray Lewis
CB: Dick Lane, Mel Blount
S: Ronnie Lott, Emlen Tunnell

Blitz
NT: Joe Greene
DT: Reggie White
DE: Deacon Jones
OLB: Lawrence Taylor, Bobby Bell
ILB: Dick Butkus, Ray Lewis
CB: Dick Lane, Mel Blount
S: Ronnie Lott, Emlen Tunnell

Coverage
NT: Bob Lilly
DE: Deacon Jones, Reggie White
MLB: Dick Butkus
OLB: Derrick Brooks, Lawrence Taylor
CB: Dick Lane, Mel Blount
S; Ronnie Lott, Emlen Tunnell

Thursday, September 29, 2016

Top 10 "Top 100 segments

Joe namath
Ted Hendricks
Jonathan Ogden
Alan Page
OJ Simpson
Jim Thorpe
Deion Sanders
Barry Sanders
Jim Brown

Tuesday, August 23, 2016

3 cups lime juice (750 ml)         1 part Sour
6 cups simple syrup (1500 ml)  2 part Sweet
3 Fifths Rum    (2250 ml)          3 part Strong
4 Fifths Champagne (3000 ml)  4 part Weak
Nutmeg


       

Saturday, July 30, 2016

Top 100 by position

QB:
1)       Joe Montana
2)       Johnny Unitas
3)       Peyton Manning
4)       Sammy Baugh
5)       Otto Graham
6)       Brett Favre
7)       Tom Brady
8)       John Elway
9)       Dan Marino
10)    Sid Luckman
11)    Roger Staubach
12)    Terry Bradshaw
13)    Bart Starr
14)    Troy Aikman
15)    Steve Young
16)    Norm Van Brocklin
17)    Kurt Warner
18)    Fran Tarkenton
19)    Joe Namath

HB:
1)       Jim Brown
2)       Walter Payton
3)       Barry Sanders
4)       Gale Sayers
5)       Emmitt Smith
6)       Jim Thorpe
7)       O.J. Simpson
8)       Red Grange
9)       Eric Dickerson
10)    Earl Campbell
11)    Steve Van Buren
12)    LaDainian Tomlinson
13)    Marshall Faulk
14)    Tony Dorsett
15)    Marcus Allen
16)    Ernie Nevers
17)    Lenny Moore

FB
1)       Bronko Nagurski
2)       Marion Motley

TE
1)       John Mackey
2)       Tony Gonzalez
3)       Mike Ditka
4)       Kellen Winslow, Sr.
5)       Ozzie Newsome

WR
1)       Jerry Rice
2)       Don Hutson
3)       Raymond Berry
4)       Lance Alworth
5)       Randy Moss
6)       Paul Warfield
7)       Elroy Hirsch
8)       Michael Irvin

OL
1)       Anthony Munoz
2)       John Hannah
3)       Jim Parker
4)       Forrest Gregg
5)       Gene Upshaw
6)       Jim Otto
7)       Mike Webster
8)       Jonathan Ogden
9)       Art Shell
10)    Bruce Matthews
11)    Larry Allen
12)    Mel Hein

DT
1)       Joe Greene
2)       Bob Lilly
3)       Merlin Olsen
4)       Alan Page
5)       Randy White

DE
1)       Reggie White
2)       Deacon Jones
3)       Bruce Smith
4)       Gino Marchetti
5)       Willie Davis
6)       Lee Roy Selmon
7)       Michael Strahan

MLB
1)       Dick Butkus
2)       Ray Lewis
3)       Jack Lambert
4)       Chuck Bednarik
5)       Ray Nitschke
6)       Willie Lanier
7)       Mike Singletary
8)       Joe Schmidt
9)       Sam Huff

OLB
1)       Lawrence Taylor
2)       Jack Ham
3)       Bobby Bell
4)       Ted Hendricks
5)       Derrick Brooks

CB
1)       "Night Train" Lane
2)       Deion Sanders
3)       Rod Woodson
4)       Mel Blount
5)       Mike Haynes
6)       Herb Adderley
7)       Willie Brown
8)       Darrell Green

S
1)       Ronnie Lott
2)       Emlen Tunnell
3)       Ed Reed

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

 15,14,13,12,10,8

Strength      15           

Wisdom       12 + 1

Constitution  10

Intelligence  8 

Dexterity      13 +1

Charisma    14 +2

16, 15, 14, 13, 10, 8

Weapon: One-handed war hammer

Shield: One handed

Height: 6'2"

Weight: 180

Name: Cedric Goodwin

Alignment: Neutral Chaotic

Ideals: If we play our cards right, everybody has a good time!

Class: Fighter (Champion)

Flaw: Deep down I know I'm a talentless poser, coward

Race: Half-Elf

Skills: Persuasion, Deception, Intimidation, Insight, Perception, Athletics

Languages: Common, Elvish, Sylvian








Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Top Super Powers

Top Super Powers

1) Time Reversal
(Prince of Persia, Curtis Donovan from "Misfits")

  This is a conservative pick because that's what you'd actually want if you actually got a super power. If you walk around demonstrating a super power, you're probably going to wind up a CIA labrat. And if you're powerful enough to fend off the US gov't, now you're a major world power. And unless you want to be God, that's not a pleasant life. Time Reversal cannot be witnessed or even demonstrated publicly. At best, it looks like Pre-Cognition. But unless you really go out of your way to prove it to someone, you can exercise it at-will without notice. Obvious first-step is to win the lottery, but there's all sorts of ways to earn a living with this. The inability to go forward or backward in time past your lifespan is more of a benefit than a drawback, as it eliminates time-travel paradoxes and the Godlike ability to re-shape all of human history. It honestly might be best if limited to 24 hours.

2) Mind Control
(Obi Wan Kenobi, Killgrave)

  If you want the power of Flight, you can always become a pilot. If you want Super Strength, you can rent a crane. Bombs and guns are comparable to various powers of destruction. But Mind Control only exists in the crudest of forms with current technology. Massive multi-million dollar campaigns are needed just to maintain brand awareness or engage in very limited activities (shopping, voting). And recommendations from friends and family will always trump an ad. As Oscar Wilde once said, "Hell is other people." Mind Control eliminates this problem entirely.

3) Invisibility
(The Invisible Man, Simon Bellamy from "Misfits")

    How would you behave if you knew you wouldn't be held accountable for your actions? Do you follow the rules because it's the right thing to do, or because you don't want to get caught? Invisibility answers this ultimate question. The only reason it's not number 1 is because the mechanics are usually quite limited. Do you still make sound? Do you still leave footprints? However, if the power is expressed as more of a mind-blocking power, the inability to recall you or your actions, such as the unnamed God in American Gods in the casino, then this becomes far more powerful. However, this strays from traditional invisibility and more about a form of mass automatic Mind Control, which is why I have it down here at #3.

4) Invincibility/Rapid Healing
    (Wolverine, Claire Bennet from "Heroes")
   
    The ultimate insurance policy. While it's down here at #4, I'll sure feel stupid picking #2 or #3 if I ever get hit by a car.

5) Teleportation
    (Nightcrawler and Azazel from "X-Men")
     
    Human civilization largely shaped itself around our transportation needs. Teleportation basically puts you on another plane of existence. Wholly underrated. Also, didn't it seem like Azazel could kill any non-flying thing at-will in "X-Men: First Class"? How were they dodging him!? Sad fact is I'd mostly use this to eat at faraway restaurants.