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My NFL Picks for Week 13

Posted by on Dec 3, 2022 in Blog, Sports Betting | 0 comments

 

 

Football in December.  The drama begins.  All the world is a stage.

Here’s my analysis for every NFL game for Week 13 — with analysis, write-ups, predictions, and picks.

I’ve made 17 plays for Sunday’s game — with the SNF and MNF games still pending:

 

CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL REPORT

 

 

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2022 NFL Analysis and Picks (Week 13)

Posted by on Dec 1, 2022 in Blog, Essays, Sports Betting | 2 comments

 

 

This week’s “Best Seat in the House” star is Michael Minkoff, from Las Vegas.  What a view!  Minkoff works the Las Vegas Raiders games.  Oh, and he gets paid to sit in the ultimate man cave.  The downside — he’s stuck watching the Raiders.

But in all fairness, Minkoff enjoyed a thrilling last two weeks, both games won on the final play of the game by Las Vegas.  Afterward, I asked Minkoff if the production people in the control room and studio cheer and get excited when the Raiders pull off a big win.  He said, yes.  Now, that’s a helluva’ workday — watching football, getting paid, and enjoying a thrilling victory.

In previous weeks here at my website, many friends including Scott Byron (New York Giants-CLICK HERE), Bruce Kramer (Philadelphia Eagles-CLICK HERE), Noah Carbone (Miami Dolphins-CLICK HERE), Jason March (Las Vegas Raiders-CLICK HERE), Linda Kenney Baden/Dr. Michael Baden (New York Jets-CLICK HERE), Bob Jones (NFL London at Wembley Stadium-CLICK HERE), Judd Greenagel (Minnesota Vikings-CLICK HERE), Chad Halloway (Chicago Bears-CLICK HERE), and Joseph Freda (New England Patriots-CLICK HERE) each shared their seat views.  Photos were posted here in the weekly write-ups.

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Symphony of Sound

Posted by on Nov 21, 2022 in Blog, Music and Concert Reviews | 0 comments

 

 

 

Yeah, I know technology is way better now. But touching tiny buttons on a smartphone or laptop will never, never, never quite match the pure joy and raw ecstasy of that glorious day back in 1982 when I went out and bought my first stereo cabinet.

Anyone else with me on this magical mystery memory stereo tour?

For months prior, I tried out every stereo system in the mall, comparing the sound of the Sony to the Magnavox to the Pioneer to the Aiwa, joining every other 20-year-old in the store cranking all the knobs and blasting AC/DC and the Who and Jethro Tull inside the Sanger-Harris store while pissing off the asst. manager in the polyester suit by putting the bass on 10 and the treble on 1 which basically shook the whole store like an earthquake, dreaming of high-tech equipment I couldn’t possibly afford, and then finally, saving up every penny I could muster –$800– and buying it, hauling it home in the backseat of a $550 car that wasn’t worth as much as the new stereo, unpacking the main receiver, cassette deck, sound mixer, turntable, and two giant 100-watt speakers loud enough to peel paint off my apartment walls.

Turning on this thing for the very first time, seeing those cool blue and yellow lights dancing up and down to the beat, cranking the heavy metal sound wheel like it was launching nuclear missiles (remember how great that big metal wheel felt in your hand, and it was shaking the window glass and it was turned up to just a 6? — all while thinking, what if I turn it up all the way to 10, will the whole building explode?), and then spending the hour tuning all the treble and bass nobs just right was like breaking a personal sound barrier. Oh, and the poor neighbors were fucked.

That’s the closest I’ve ever gotten to symphonic bliss. If heaven had a sound.

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Top 10 Takeaways from the 2022 Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame Induction

Posted by on Nov 20, 2022 in Blog, Music and Concert Reviews | 1 comment

 

 

 

I watched last night’s 2022 Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony, which was shown on HBO (it actually happened back on Nov. 5th). It’s been many years since I’ve watched a program like this all the way through (three hours). Here are some takeaways:

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