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Shot in the evening in very low light, hence the high amount of noise. However I really like the grain effect on these shots, I think it adds to the shots.
A question and answer from some cheap trivia game that a friend got as a gift. This caused some uproar when we tried playing it!
ASHBURN, Va. -- It would be wrong to blame Monday’s loss to the Dallas Cowboys on Washington Redskins quarterback Kirk Cousins. It would not be wrong to think he could have done more to help them win.
This wasn’t about stats: Cousins’ numbers were solid as he posted a 101.4 passer rating. But that also shows how unreliable that statistic can be, because it suggests a terrific game. That wasn’t the case as it does not factor in some missed chances.
But also keep in mind that Cousins led two scoring drives at the end of the half and the game for 10 of their 16 points. He completed nine-of-12 passes on third downs, converting five into firsts (they had five third downs where they needed at least 10 yards). Cousins didn't lift the play of others and played a rather pedestrian game, but the main issue offensively remains the running game.
Here’s a little look at his game overall:
Throw I liked: The completion to Pierre Garcon on third-and-14. For starters, the line gave him time to throw against a three-man rush. Cousins looked middle, right, middle, left and back to the middle where he saw Garcon break over the middle for a first-down catch. The throw was a little behind Garcon, but give Cousins credit for hanging in the pocket and finding him. Also liked the 23-yard gain to Garcon when Cousins hit him in stride; well-designed play cleared out the middle. There were a couple bad throws in the game, sometimes with poor footwork. But other times he kept plays alive, sliding outside or scrambling with his eyes still downfield.
Throw I almost liked: This one looked a little dangerous initially, but I credit Dallas cornerback Mo Claiborne for a good play. But Cousins nearly connected with Reed down the left seam. It was a very tight window and Reed got his hands on the ball. But Claiborne, aligned to the outside with Matt Jones in his area, cheated a little to the inside paying more attention to Reed. With Reed a favorite target, perhaps in that situation it might have been better to have a different receiving option alongside Reed, just to keep Claiborne from paying more attention to the tight end. He’s the one who knocked the ball loose.
Missed chance: This one had to bug Cousins and the coaches. On a third-and-7 in the fourth quarter, Jackson had a half-step on cornerback Brandon Carr with no safety over the top. Not sure why, but Cousins seemed to look there, but did not make the throw, instead dumping to the right for Chris Thompson and a two-yard gain, setting up a missed field goal. For those wanting more downfield throws, the Redskins did go deep on two other occasions, both incomplete, to Garcon and Jackson. Both were in one-on-one situations to the outside, and both were missed by less than a yard.
Second chance: Cousins, of course, did go back to Jackson with a perfect ball for the 28-yard touchdown. It wasn’t the same play; this time Jackson ran a go route from the No. 2 receiver position (the middle of three wideouts on the right side).Jackson released to the outside and, with the safety aligned on the left hash (where the ball had been placed), there was no help.
Missed chance, part 11: On a first-and-10 in the second quarter, Jamison Crowder was in the slot to the left. His man blitzed, leaving him solo with the safety. Crowder gains leverage and a shot was there, but Cousins threw to Jackson on that side for seven yards. They still got a field goal, but Crowder had a step.
Against tendencies: The Redskins gained 20 yards on a bootleg pass to Crowder, thanks in part to breaking tendency. They had Tom Compton at tight end and Ryan Grant at receiver. In the past two games, that has meant run on 12 of their 15 plays (and 18 out of 27 for the season), according to ESPN Stats & Information. That’s one reason both safeties were within eight yards before the snap (dropping to a single-high look afterward). Two linebackers ran with Reed as he crossed to his left, leaving a gap for Crowder, against man coverage, on the bootleg. Earlier in the half, the Redskins threw with both Grant and Compton in the game on a bootleg to the left, hitting Reed for 16 yards.
Not sure about: A third-and-17 in the first half on which Cousins looked at Reed the whole way and then threw incomplete on an out route. If Reed had caught the ball, he would have been tackled well short of a first down. On the other side, Garcon ran a deep-in and was open at the 32-yard line for a first down. Now, I don’t know if Garcon should have been part of the progression or not (not every receiver is on every play; there were three targets to the left). If not, against this coverage they might want to add him or at least peek his way.
Red Weasel Media RWM was there to capture the Monday Night Football MNF magic.
I've been tagged for this game by Kate flickr.com/photos/kavingate/ ...... who has a lot to answer for! LOL
Handwriting Game
All you have to do is write:-
Name/Username
Left or right handed
Fave letters to write
Least fave letters to write
Write "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"
Tag 6 of your contacts
Wish I could have found some more exciting notepaper than this though ......
Goalie Vesa Toskala could not stop Janne Kolehmainen of HPK from scoring the game winning goal against Ilves on the 15th of october, 2011, Hämeenlinna, Finland.
A Glasson Rangers player is helped from the field with a shoulder injury during the second half of a 52-10 defeat by Hensingham in amateur rugby league's Cumbria League. Victory at Sandy Lonning, Maryport, extended to eight games the Whitehaven-based visitors' 100 per cent start to the 2017 season. Hensingham, who led 32-4 at the break, scored six tries (four converted) in the first half then four (two converted) in the second. Outplayed Glasson, who began the day third in the table, replied with a try in each half, the second effort converted. The Cumbria League stands at step eight in the British rugby league pyramid.
Match statistics:
Admission: £2. Programme: none. Attendance: 105. Scoring sequence: 0-4 (3mins); 0-10 (9mins); 4-10 (12mins); 4-14 (15mins); 4-20 (22mins); 4-26 (29mins); 4-32 (33mins); 4-36 (46mins); 4-42 (53mins); 4-46 (61mins); 4-52 (69mins); 10-52 (72mins).
First Floor.
1. Main Entrance. Access to Main Room, Workshop, Central Courtyard, Elevator(2), Stairs to second floor.
2. Elevator (3'6" x 5') 1400 lbs limit.
3. Elevator Machinery room. vertical ladder access to roof.
4. Doorway to Understairs Pool Machinery room, Doorway to Central Courtyard.
5. Hallway to Main Room, inside entrance for Women's Changing Room (6).
6. Women's Changing Room. Exits to inside(5) and Central Courtyard(16).
7. Main Room - Sofas and low tables for socializing. Overhead projector displays onto Stage Wall(12). Video gear on stage side.
8. Women's Restroom.
9. Janitor's Closet.
10. Cloak Room.
11. Men's Restroom.
12. Stage (5'x 13').
13. Kitchen. Wine cabinet (blue box) on North wall by door(14). Center blue counter is the Beverage Service, with wetbar, coffee, tea & Soda dispenser. Counters are yellow with ovens/stove/friolater along the back wall under exhaust hood. Blue cabinet on south side next to door(15) is double door commercial refrigerator.
14. Stairway to Second Floor, Outside exit.
15. Stairway to Second Floor, Courtyard exit.
16. Central courtyard with bbq & pool.
17. Hallway to Workshop, inside entrance for Men's Changing Room.
18. Men's Changing room. Exits to inside(17) and Central Courtyard(16).
19. Workshop area for Miniature, Model, Diorama and Gaming Terrain making.
20. Men's restroom.
21. Janitor's closet.
22. Women's Restroom.
23. Stairway to Second Floor, Courtyard exit.
24. Stairway to Second Floor, Outside exit.
25. Painting Room - Filtered air with fume hood & airbrush station. For painting and drying projects.
26. Garage Entrance for material delivery.
At halftime during the football game last night we crowned our new king & queen. Several years ago I started my own tradition of taking this fisheye shot of the new king & queen so I figured I would post this year's new homecoming royalty, congrats to BJ & AC!
One of several delays on opening day. Quick burst of snow. Delayd game. Crew runs out to clear the field of snow. Start again.
Cleveland Indians baseball - opening day, 2007
Clipped by someone for blog reference: Detroit Sports Unleashed
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Akihabara is considered by many to be an otaku cultural center and a shopping district for video games, anime, manga, and computer goods. Icons from popular anime and manga are displayed prominently on the shops in the area, and numerous maid cafés are found throughout the district. In other words, Geek Central.
Akihabara, Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo
The annual casual poker game. No one plays the same when it's not for money. I got taken out before the dealer button reached me.
From my entry New Years '07.
Left: Game fighter
Right: DMG
D pad
B/A
sel/start
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With a longer stroll than usual for a morning
I gained more exercise,
Dog gained more exercise and a new friend without peeing on anyone,
the driver of a small van regained access to the main road again,
the farmers had great fun trying to convert an assault-course of a road into 6'-high snow-men and gained easier access to their beasties.
Everyone's a winner apart from the snow and a borked shovel.
Funny idea, this co-operation malarky.
Staff Sgt. Nestor Cruz coaches his team as wounded, ill and injured current and former members of the military compete in a sitting volleyball tournament in the Pentagon gym on Nov. 20, 2012. The tournament was hosted by the Army's Warrior Transition Command in recognition of Warrior Care Month. A UMNS photo by Jay Mallin