Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Happy Holidays!


Happy Holidays to everyone who has followed my adventures for these past two years! I'm currently taking a little bit of a break from blogging, but will be back in the New Year with all my usual Shenanigans.

In the meantime, above is a photo of Venice that I came across while digging through some old pics. I had never touched the picture before, simply because we were traveling and I didn't have the time to edit it. The waterfront facades look incredible, and it made me miss the wonderful corners of Europe! I can only imagine how many more pictures like this that I have sitting somewhere on a portable hard drive...

Have a great New Years and I will see you all in 2010!

J. Twice

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Snowball Fight!

Things can get a little "out of hand" when I return home for the Holidays... games, meals, and usual shenanigans. However, with the possibility of snow in the forecast, you can be sure that there will be a snowball fight or two. I didn't catch any previous snowball fights on film, so below I've used a little help from the good people at "Jib Jab" to create a re-enactment. Enjoy!!!
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Sunday, December 20, 2009

My "legacy" forever secured...

This sent in from avid blog reader Joey Mertlich, who also doubles as one of my best friends (not sure in which order.) Joey is currently renovating his garage, and wanted to be sure that he prepared in the likely event that an archeologist in the distant future discovered his home. I can now rest assured that my legacy as a football player is secure for all time.


"Jason, your U of A football poster is about to be forever entombed behind some R-13 insulation and drywall. Future civilizations will ponder what it
meant to "get with the program" and what purpose the elbow arm band had for an early 21st century footballer."

Saturday, December 19, 2009





Sorry to everyone out there for my blogging haitus. I've been in Edmonton, Canada braving MINUS 45 CELSIUS temperatures, which doesn't bode well to creative thought and/or avoiding hypothermia. I'll be back after Christmas but in the meantime here's our 2009 Eurobowl ring. Champs baby!





J. Twice

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Location:Ring ceremony

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Cold Coach = Victory


On ESPN.COM's Page 2, there is always a great assortment of quotes, quips, and interesting analysis, often not directly involving what is happening "ON" the field. I love reading The Sports Guy, Bill Simmons, and have quoted him on this blog before. Gregg Easterbrook is also a fav, writing a lengthy but very interesting weekly column entitled the "Tuesday Morning Quarterback." I was, shall I say, scrolling through the article this morning when I came across commentary that I had thought just hours before - WHY IS MIKE SINGLETARY WEARING SUCH A HUGE COAT DURING THE 49ers/SEAHAWKS GAME?

Ready to call the defense, or climb K2

Yes, the Pacific Northwest is suffering from an unusual spell. However, the game time temperature at Qwest Field was still around 35 degrees, or 2 celcius. This is not an arctic blizzard. I vividly remember seeing Singletary and thinking, "His players must think it's really cold if he's wearing that... and it probably does affect their play!"

You see, cold is an enemy of all football players. Let me make this perfectly clear: NO ONE likes playing in the cold. Even Brett Favre, the ultimate "cold weather QB," was once quoted as saying that he "hates the cold just as much as the next guy." He only pretended to like it to increase his chances of winning. Same goes for those lineman that come out in Saskatchewan in November wearing just T-Shirts -- it's ALL MENTAL.

That being said, the Tuesday Morning Quarterback hit the nail on the head with Easterbrook's observation of this weekend's NFL action. I quote:

As snow begins to fall, TMQ's immutable law, Cold Coach = Victory, comes into play. The kickoff temperature was 37 degrees in New Jersey on Sunday, and Phillips was so overdressed in a heavy ski parka apparently intended for a Maine mountaineering camp, he looked like the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man. Meanwhile, Giants coach Tom Coughlin looked manly in a varsity jacket. The team with the manly looking coach prevailed. With a kickoff temperature of 35 degrees in Seattle, Mike Singletary was dressed in what appeared to be a North Sea oil rig worker's survival suit, while the Seahawks' Jim Mora the Younger looked manly in a varsity jacket. If the coach acts afraid of 35 degrees, what message does that send his players? Cold Coach = Victory. Ridiculous K-2 Ascent Gear ⊰ Victory.

Cold Coach = Victory

It even rang true in the Civil War (Oregon-Oregon State Version, not Gettysberg. I have no information on the dress of their generals. Actually I could find it, but it would take forever and then I'd have to also google the weather on that ill-fated day and chances of finding that are slim to none.)

Reader Comments: Chris Brill of Phoenix wrote to me early in the Civil War contest, "I'm watching Oregon versus Oregon St. right now and I already know who is going to win. Its below 30 degrees and Chip Kelly is wearing what looks like a thin wind breaker, with no gloves. Oregon St head coach Mike Riley looks pretty comfortable in his ski jacket. Cold Coach=Victory. I'll go with Oregon."

Two other great non-game action facts of note from TMQ:

Disclaimer of the Week: Recently I bought a United Airlines ticket at the United Web site. The "fare restrictions" warning was 6,679 words. The United States Constitution is 4,427 words.

Winston Smith Opens Sports P.R. Agency: Tim Graham reports the Bills have photoshopped Dick "Cheerio, Chaps" Jauron out of team pictures, as if he never existed. Maybe he didn't! Maybe the Bills should interview Nikolai Yezhov for their coaching vacancy.


God Bless the Internet. And great work Gregg!

~ J. Twice

Monday, December 7, 2009

I'm 30

No pictures. No funny jokes.

Today, December 7th, 2009, I turned 30.

Not excited.

Jason

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Zona stuns USC, finishes 2nd in the Pac

My Alma mater, the University of Arizona Wildcats just pulled off a stunning 21-17 victory over the USC Trojans in the LA Coliseum. The victory clinches 2nd place finish in the Pac-10 and a berth in the Holiday Bowl. Unlike the Oregon game which I watched in a packed bar in New York, this time I was cheering solo in my house is Seattle. Here's how it went down when Zona clinched it:



The last time the Cats made the trip to San Diego I was a true freshman in 1998, and we pulled of a victory over Nebraska. It was an incredible memory!

Congratulations to Coach Stoops and all the Wildcats on a fantastic finish. See you in San Diego!

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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

The ironic 13th man




Oh, the irony.

The 97th Grey Cup was played this past weekend to determine the Canadian Football League champion. The game matched the Saskatchewan Roughriders taking on the Montreal Allouttes, and was one of the closest championship finales in recent memory... Other than of course the 2005 final when my Eskimos won the Ring in double OT.

The Roughriders notoriously have the most passionate fans in the CFL, which is easy to explain when your field is named after a fertilizer company. Face it - there's just not that much to do on the plains. So taking their cue from the Oakland Raiders (you knew there'd be a tie in), these green crazies routinely put watermelons on their head and call themselves the 13th man... As normal Canadian teams play with 12.

I say normal because the 13th man is actually what LOST the Roughriders this game. With just a few seconds left and trailing by 2, the Als lined up for a potential game winning 47 yard field goal. The clock struck zero and the kick sailed wide - which should have won the game for Riders. The only problem, the Riders were flagged for having TOO MANY MEN on the field! Yes, at that moment the 13th man really was a nightmare!

After moving up 10 yards, the Als easily made the kick and were crowned Grey Cup champions. No word on exactly how that guy pictures above felt as he looked at his sign...

J. Twice

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