Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Summer of Stun = Summer of Done

Tuesday night's loss to the hated south-siders really hurts right now due to the way it went down at U.S. Cellular. The following are my reasons for being really upset right now....
  • Nick Blackburn - surprisingly in my opinion turned in a great outing and allowed 1 ER over 6.1 innings in a hostile environment. That really should've been enough. The offense lost this game, not the pitching. His one mistake with a high changeup out and over the plate essentially sealed the Twins' season.
  • M&M Boys - how depressing that our two superstarts (who essentially are as unemotional as they get) went 0 for 6 and looked confused against John Danks whom both of them had previously had success again. Think about Morneau's last 30 trips to the plate this season. He went 3 for his last 30 (an avg. of .100). That isn't deserving of even being in the MVP consideration. Even though his line finishing at .302 w/ 23 HRs and 129 RBI will get him some votes. I pin some of the blame on Morneau. If you play well - the team is in the playoffs and you have a shot at the MVP. Conversly - you played horrible and as a team leader you now deserve some blame.
  • Developing Reliever - It would've been fun to see how Jose Mijarles would've progressed in the postseason. Many set-up relievers became huge stars and essentially arrived on the scene kind of like Mijarles did this season. September call-up that essentially rips it up and helps lead a team to a World Series. Mariano Riveria and Francisco Rodriquez would be the most recent examples
  • Plate Discipline - In this huge game the Twins hitters at times appeared to be very aggressive, free-swinging (like some of them have been all year), and most importantly lacked patience. They lacked working the count and making Danks work hard as the game progressed. The most annoying example had to be Delmon Young not even really looking at any pitches during the game. Ummmm, Delmon the scouting report is out....throw you hard fastballs to get you down in the count - then throw you junk and you'll swing.
MLB Coin Flip????
This game should've been played in the Metrodome in Minneapolis. Peter Gammons on Baseball Tonight explained this very well. The Twins went 10-8 against the White Sox this year and had a better record against the Sox head to head. What frustrated Gammons was the fact that for example in the AL East this year if the two teams were tied at the end of the season and one would be the division champs and the other would be the wild card it wouldn't even come down to a playoff game....it would come down to head-to-head to determine the winner. Gammons argued that if head-to-head records are being used - let them be used in this situation as well - to determine where to host the game - not come down to a stupid coin flip. The White Sox did not deserve to host this game. This is pretty much what we can come to expect from Selig who also down the stretch took the Hurricane escaped Houston Astros and made them play a neutral site game in Milwaukee? - an hour away from Chicago - to which a Cubs fan in my church calls "Wriggly North"? I guess this stupid coin flip thing just goes along with boneheadedness that Bud Selig has developed over the years (also, calling an All-Star game a tie? - who does that?)

The Royals
The Royals are slowly starting to look like the next Tampa Bay Rays. I mean they are loaded with number one picks in their farm system and once some of these guys start to get experience they are going to be competitive. The Twins really lost this season when they couldn't pony up and take 2 out of 3 from the Royals.

Monday, September 29, 2008

Vikings Week 4: Shooting Thy Self In Thee Foot Hurts!

In my week 3 analysis I mentioned that this week's game will be very competitive and the Vikes will have a chance to win the game down in humid Nashville. That is exactly what happened on Sunday. With that said I believe the Vikes blew a huge opportunity on Sunday to even their record and go 2-2. Instead we are still in a stinky situation at 1-3. The NFC North hasn't exactly been stellar here in the early going and the Vikings remain 1 game back in the division. I listened to this game live while driving and reviewed it on my DVR when returning home. The following is my analysis that at times is painful to think about again.

Positives - you kind of have to look hard here, but I have some
  • Maurice Hicks - the return of our kick return specialist did show some hope for some big plays the rest of the year. It actually was nice starting drives at the 32 yd. line oppossed to the 18-20 yard line. Hicks averaged around 28 yds. per return which was in my opinion an improvement.
  • Bobby Wade - Wade is quietly establishing himself as a very good possession receiver that can move the chains. Wade caught 7 balls for 75 yards on Sunday against his former team.
  • Chad Greenway - Greenway had 11 tackles and in my opinion was a leader for the defense during E.J.'s up and down afternoon.
Negatives - Straight Pain Writing This
  • Turnovers and more Turnovers. The Vikings turned the ball over 4 times. There was absolutely no excuse for this many. Maybe one or two, but 4! The Titans turned the ball over 1 time. To put this in perspective think about the fact that the Vikings outgained the Titans in total yardage (333 to 275) against a stingy D. The Vikings gained more yards through the passing game (253 to 199) and the running game (80 to 76). The Time of Possession was relatively even with the Vikings holding the ball for roughly 29 minutes and the Titans holding it for 31 minutes.
  • Penalties - I have decided after last week's analysis of too many penalties (9 for 100 yards) that this weeks poor showing in this department has to be blamed on COACHING. The Vikes had 7 penalties for 50 yards on Sunday. Initially, this may seem like not too many, but the timing and boneheadedness of most of them was too much to handle. Note: Bobby Wade's holding call on a 12 yard run by AP was bogus. Why do I say coaching. Coaching is also about discipline and teaching. Clearly this is not happening like it should. Marcus Johnson came in for 1 play for Artis Hicks and basically tackled Kyle Vandenbosh for a terrible holding penalty. Jared Allen's first half offsides call was huge as the Vikes held on a 3rd and 8. The Titans then converted on the following 3rd and 3 play and went on to score a TD and grab a 10-0 lead. This all followed a terrible fumble by Tahi.
  • LET'S ESCAPE DELAY OF GAME - What a great game within a game that the Vikings had with trying to escape Delay of Game calls. This I believe can also be blamed on COACHING. On two separate occassions the Vikes came out to start drives (1 of them after a long TV timeout) and proceeded to waste timeouts to escape Delay of Game penalties. We even wasted a timeout when a delay of game would've cost a whole 1 yd. in the fourth quarter. There actually is no excuse for this. What is going on on the sidelines that we can't get to huddle, proceed to the line, snap the ball, and play football?
  • Big Play - B Berrian! - Bernard you need to catch that ball in the second quarter. Gus put it right on his fingertips and what a beautiful double move - that would've been a TD and could've turned around the game. Berrian did make up for it with a spectacular one handed catch in the fourth, but with the kind of cash Zygi is dishing out - that ball needs to be caught.
  • T Jack showed that he should and can continue to handle warming the bench. He came in and hit B. Wade for 8 yards. He then proceeded to be sacked badly 2 times...and turned 2nd and 2 into 4th and 13 very quickly. On 2nd and 2 he proceeded to miss a wide open Visanthe Shiancoe who was open for a first down and a gain of about 6-8 yards. Instead T Jack pulled the ball back and tried to scramble....which lead to something I've seen before.
Next week we travel to New Orleans for a Monday Night Showdown with the Saints. We need E.J. to come back and be effective. I think this game will actually be a Vikings win. Our backs are pretty much up against the wall. If we lose this game, I think the Childress era may be in danger. I will be watching MNF from another country in Canada....so I will try to get analysis done ASAP next week.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Driscoll on Piper

Tomorrow, my wife and I and others from our church will head out to Minneapolis for the weekend to enjoy some fantastic teaching and worship at the Desiring God National Conference. Two of my greatest influences as a young pastor have to be John Piper (I own 17 books either written or edited by him) and Mark Driscoll (I own all 8 books written by Mark and another 2 that he contributed to). Piper and Driscoll will both be speaking at this weekends conference and I am praying that God would give them words, clarity, and passion as they speak about words and language. Recently Driscoll blogged about why he loves John Piper....read that blog post here. I will provide a full wrap of the conference next week after returning. I love blogging, but live blogging is a little too much for me.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Chris Tomlin Song Rearranged

Last year Chris Tomlin released a song called "God of This City" which he found in Ireland. The song was originally written by the band Bluetree. Bluetree's recording was pretty cool and sounds like something that would come out of Europe. Tomlin's version is essentially an adult contemporary version that sounds right at home on K-LOVE and other Christian Radio. Recently Ex Nihilo in Seattle arranged another version of the song that I enjoy. For the record I enjoy all three versions of the song.
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Premeire Week and The Glory of God

While a large percentage of my TV viewing is dedicated to Sports and Fox News, I also watch a couple of shows/sitcoms. The past couple of weeks mark the premiere of several TV shows that I will tune in for. Among them are House, CSI: Miami, and Raising The Bar. 6 months ago I saw a Facebook group started that was counting down the days until Sept. 25th - the Season Premiere of The Office.

Now, I enjoy TV shows. My wife and I have used our DVR extensively so that when we put the baby/toddler to bed we can stay up and enjoy our shows together. One area where I nonchalantly just seem to ignore is discernment in watching. Now, I am not saying here to shut your TV's off or become super legalistic and go and bash your TV like a computer in Office Space, but what I would like to encourage is discernment. How can I watch this show and at the same time glorify God? That, I believe, is a great question to ask yourself. Most of the time, I believe, I have said things such as, "I'm not using that language or speech, or I'm not committing adultery like that person on screen, so it's no big deal. I can still watch it and not be affected by it" I'm convinced that this is not a good level of discernment. In fact, I believe it is a pretty poor level of discernment if that is how I and maybe you think.

In the book Worliness: Resisting the Seduction of a Fallen World (Crossway, 2008, p.67) it says "We can watch TV and glorify God by it. To do so, we must be motivated by grace, and we must view selectively, proactively, accounatably, and gratefully.....For most of us, applying biblical discernment and viewing with discretion will mean watching less than we currently do. But that's no great loss. It means more time to interact with actual people - a date with your spouse, talk-time or play-time with your children, fellowship with friends, serving people in your church, or reaching out to non-believers. There's a world of things to do with the TV turned off."

Now, with that said - we still can watch TV - we may just have to readjust what we watch or how long/how much time we devote to it. I mean how many times does a dude really need to watch SportsCenter?

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Vikings: Week 3 - We Win!

I have to be honest in saying I was not expecting the Vikings to win this past Sunday. Adrian Peterson was dinged up all week with a strained hamstring. We were starting a stinky old towel in Gus Frerotte. We had a coach in Brad Childress who was saying that these were "desperate times" that call for "desperate measures". Add all this up and throw into the equation that Carolina was 2-0 and had last minute wins at San Diego and defeated the stinky Bears at home. Plus, the Panthers welcomed back Steve Smith from suspension. I figured we Vikings fans would be in for another frustrating afternoon of head scratching. Turns out much of the first half was exactly that until A Winfield made a play and turned the game around.

Positives
  • Vikings D - Does anyone remember the days of Denny Green when we absolutely could not stop anyone! I mean we'd have to score 28-30 points minimum to win games! On Sunday the Vikes D gave up 204 total yards. What was encouraging was the fact that gunslinger Jake Delhomme w/ Steve Smith, M Muhammed, and D.J. Hackett could only muster 157 yards through the air. Again our rushing D continues to be suberb allowing only 47 yards on the ground. The secondary looks a lot better when we have a pass rush that can make a difference. Getting 5 sacks was super encouraging. Kevin Williams and Jared Allen are starting to make a big difference.
  • Gus, Gus, and more Gus - Next week Gus could get absolutely crushed by a great D-Line in Tennessee, but for one week at home in the dome it was very evident that the Vikings offense was different.
  • Bernard Berrian - Finally we get to see what we paid so much for in this ex-Chicago Bear. Eight and Nine defenders in the box will not happen any longer if Berrian can make big catches down the field like the 48 yarder he had on Sunday.
  • EJ Henderson - man is this guy just flat out good. 11 tackles again - a couple of them going for a loss - I especially enjoyed his superman dive over a block to drill the running back for a 3 yard loss.
  • TOP - Time of Possession. The Vikes controlled the clock in the second half and ended with holding the ball almost ten minutes more than the Panthers. (Vikes - 34:18, Carolina - 25:42)
Negatives
  • Penalties - The Vikings were terrible in this department. This usually costs a team a game when they have 9 penalties for 100 total yards. More discipline is needed in this department.
  • Special Teams - I know I harp on this a lot, but the Vikes special teams are flat out terrible. We have absolutely zero threat unless we put AP back to return kick offs of anyone getting us half way decent field position. Our coverage as witnessed again on Sunday is terrible. Jonathen Stewart ran right by us a couple of times and for not a block in the back that was questionable the Vikes wouldve been in trouble when they were up 17-10. We also got lucky on a blocked field goal that the Panthers blocked when John Fox called timeout prior to the play. Vast improvement is needed in this area.
  • Free Garrett Mills! - We need more Garrett Mills! Much like Twins blogger Aaron Gleeman's plee to free Jason Kubel - we need more of G Mills in the offense. Free this man up. Anyone who watched him in last years Denver game knows what this guy is capable of.
I expect the Vikings to be very competitive at Tennessee and have a chance to win this game. Can we continue to have a respectable passing game. The odds with Gus are much better than with TJack. I think that was made clear this past week.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

New I-35W Bridge opens in Minneapolis

Apparently some of the dudes from Desiring God were pretty excited to go to work today and cross the new I-35W bridge that they made this video of their experience.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Vikings: Week 2 + QB Change

I am beginning to know what Boston Red Sox fans went through from the years 1918 - 2004. Disappointment after disappointment. Expectations were so high for the Minnesota Viking this year that their 0-2 start has tempted me to put all my efforts into
  1. Fantasy Football - which I have maintained to lead my league for the first two weeks
  2. Cheering for whoever plays the Green Bay Packers each week and
  3. Cheering for the New York Jets - so Green Bay would essential miss Favre as much as possible
If you play with fire....you are eventually going to get burnt. This is what I saw as the Vikings repeatedly failed to punch in a touchdown and settled for field goals against Peyton Manning and the injured Indianapolis Colts. The Colts eventually torched the Vikings and made enough adjustments against a first half Vikings pass rush (which got me so excited - J Allen actually was a huge difference maker), to get the job done.

Positives Combined W/ Negativity

  1. AP - Adrian Peterson looks like last seasons last 4 game slump is behind him as he has rushed for an NFL leading 263 yards in two games and carries a 5.5 avg. per carry. Unfortunately AP couldn't get one in the end zone this week....If he would've scored a TD = a Vikings win.
  2. Ryan Longwell can kick....at one point 5 for 5 he was our team MVP....but although Longwell can kick he can't kick all day - that dude is old - as he missed a big one and ended the day 5 of 6.
  3. The defense intercepted one of the greatest quarterbacks of all-time twice and had a decent pass rush for 2 and a half quarters. After that Anthony Gonzalez and Reggie Wayne had their way and made plays. The defensive pass rush wasn't as effective and Manning made the necessary adjustments to gut out a win.
  4. Tarvaris - man he can hand the ball off well, but other than that I saw no signs of him improving from week one to two although he did slide a couple of times. He did have Visanthe Shiancoe drop a TD and Bernard Berrian trip over his own feet on a deep ball.
  5. Zygi still having hair....if i'd spent this much money on a product that didn't work very well my hair may be gone
QB Change

Coach Brad Childress today announced that Gus Frerotte will be taking over at starting quarterback this weekend for Minnesota. When I think of Gus taking over the team it is like when we go to the lake and take towels with us that we never use because these towels are so old and crusty that we don't use them normally. Now the towels still serve their purpose, but just aren't really what you're looking for in a towel. T Jack still has a chance to be a good player in this league. Let's face it - his opportunities are diminished because of great running game - but whoever is going to be the QB for the Minnesota Vikings has got to make defenses pay and get the ball down the field - that's all there is too it. If Gus can do that - I am fine with a stinky old towel.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Ray Boltz: 4.5 million records later

When I was 14 years old I remember receiving a disc man for my birthday along with a cd by a guy named Ray Boltz. Apparently my parents thought I would like the music they were listening to, but I soon found Audio Adrenaline and Geoff Moore among others to rock my teen years as I've previously noted being a CCM junkie back in those days. Last night I was reading Justin Taylor's blog and came across the fact that Ray Boltz has 1)divorced his wife of 33 years and 2) announced that he is gay. Very very sad. You can read about it here.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

So You Think You Can Dance?

One of the most hideous attempts at church dance ministry - Wow! Check out this video

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Hymn Of The Week: All Creatures

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All creatures of our God and King

Lift up your voice and with us sing,

Alleluia! Alleluia!

Thou burning sun with golden beam,

Thou silver moon with softer gleam!

Refrain:

O praise Him! O praise Him!
Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!

Thou rushing wind that art so strong
Ye clouds that sail in heaven along,
O praise Him! Alleluia!
Thou rising moon, in praise rejoice,
Ye lights of evening, find a voice!

Refrain

Let all things their Creator bless,
And worship Him in humbleness,
O praise Him! Alleluia!
Praise, praise the Father, praise the Son,
And praise the Spirit, Three in One!

Refrain

CNN: Voddie Baucham on Palin

Check out this video that aired recently on CNN - Voddie Baucham and Margaret Feinberg weigh in on Sarah Palin and also talk about gender roles. I applaud Voddie for talking about the Gospel and also about staying true to the text. Feinberg's interpretation of Eph. 5 - Wow - You've got to be kidding me! The video starts with some national news but moves to a 5 minute interview with Baucham and Feinberg.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Vikings: Week 1

I am grateful that I have a Digital Video Recorder (DVR). Last night I reffed an adult volleyball league and wasn't present to watch my favorite football team lose to the rival Green Bay Packers. I did however, review the game after I got home and observed positive and negatives from this early season. I will try to post thoughts the day after each game. These posts will come as a fan's reaction that is aimed at not making football a god or an idol, but as a hobby that if not carefully discerned can turn into the previous if not kept in check (examples include: watching games, checking stats, working on fantasy team research, and spending too much time blogging about game reactions).

Positives
  1. A Better Effort in Green Bay - If memory serves me right we lost 34-0 last year at Lambeau Field as well as losing Adrian Peterson to a knee injury. Most fans shut off the TV in the third quarter after the injury. This year the game came down to the final possession and our running back ran over Al Harris, pounded the ball for 4-6 yards all night, ended with 103 yards and a TD, and didn't get hurt.
  2. The Second Half - the Vikings did look like a different team offensively in the second half. T Jack did move the ball and it was too bad that Bernard Berrian tripped over the 45-yard line on possibly T Jack's best throw of the night (under pressure from a blitz and hit Berrian in stride on a slant that should have gone for 6). It is surprising that Childress and company made half-time adjustments - something that has been lacking in the past.
  3. Balance - the offense was more balanced than many games last year. The Vikings last year were the leagues best running team and pretty much the worst passing team. Last night they gained 355 total yards with better balance (168 passing - still pretty low and 187 - rushing).
  4. The D - proved it can still stuff the run - but is susceptible to big plays in the running game if one tackle is missed or assignments missed (Ryan Grant's 4th quarter run).
Negatives
  1. Tavaris Jackson - Aaron Rodgers looked like the guy who had 15 career starts and T Jack looked at times like he was making his 1st career start. Jackson made a horrible throw and threw away the game. Jackson did take the blame for the loss in his post-game interview, but is he improving and can he be a marquee franchise quarterback???? This was a game against one of the best defenses he will see this year (along w/TN, Jacksonville, and Tampa Bay). Also, after last season missing 4 games due to injury - will you please slide Tavaris!! Ray Lewis already gave you a sprained MCL - now your putting your head down numerous times against AJ Hawk and Nick Barnett????
  2. No Sacks - The Vikes invested highly in Jared Allen (draft picks and a huge contract) and although there were a couple of hurries and they did force Rodgers out of the pocket to scamper - I was pretty disappointed that we could not register one sack on Rodgers.
  3. Special Teams - Heath Farewell was the Vikings special teams captain and MVP last year for the second year in a row. He is out for the season w/injury and his absence was visible last night as the Pack ran a punt back for what proved to be a huge score. In addition our return game was terrible and has been for a long time (hopefully Maurice Hicks coming back from injury will help that). Lastly, we missed a huge opportunity to recover an onside kick that Ryan Longwell kicked perfectly and brushed off a Green Bay player only to go out of bounds.
  4. Missed Calls - I officiate Volleyball and Basketball (on a high school level - not professional) - so I know that officiating is not easy, but come on guys, seriously. I enjoy MNF because the commentating crew (Mike Torico, Tony Kornheiser, and Ron Jaworski) do act like fans sometimes which was evident when the Vikes were making a late drive and Nick Barnett horsecollared Chester Taylor and no flag was thrown - to which Torico said, "HORSECOLLAR???" to which the booth went silent which means they pretty much agreed, but didn't want to trash the refs on national TV. Another examples was the booth review that clearly showed that the Vikings should win the review. The commentators and every fan in America (except Cheese Heads) would agree that the call should be overturned, but the officials came back and let an obvious catch stand. Silly!
In conclusion, the A Rodgers era in Green Bay got off to a rocky, but positive start. The most positive part of the game for me was that maybe now the Favre comparisons can stop and the media can just let both guys just play a simple game. That probably won't happen. Also what won't happen is Peyton Manning looking like he did against the Bears on Sunday night. So the Vikings better practice hard, think hard, and get some pressure on the quarterback or we're looking at an 0-2 start amidst a season of very high expectations.

Monday, September 1, 2008

Stories From The Stands

Everytime I watch my favorite football team play a home game I usually get a glimpse of this dude named Syd Davy. Check out his story as ESPN has done a profile on the NFL's most unique fans. The Vikings blogging will probably start soon as Monday's I usually have my questions, concerns, and praises for the Vikes.

Mohler on Palin Family

Check out this article from May 2008 about the Palin family and their 5th child