Friday, November 11, 2011

WAIT!!! think about it.....


 

   What is a relationship really suppose to consist of? Love, friendship, trust, communication, passion, patience, sex? Take a second and ask yourself if these are all it takes to be in a lasting relationship. This is not something that is taken into consideration to think about on a daily basis, but ever since I have moved to Utah I have seen or heard about more people getting married than I have seen in my whole life.

   What makes me bring the subject up is that most of the people are somewhere around my age. Now all of the points that I stated above are the bulk of what it takes to maintain a lasting relationship, and i know because I'm in one myself and all those points apply to me, but marriage is just not in my mind at this time. On top of those points I believe that there is on more point that may be the one to make or break the relationship. "TIME" is the point that I'm talking about ladies and gentlemen.

   Yes "TIME," and the reason being is because TIME will allow you to gather more info about that person to help you truly decide whether or not this is who you want to be with FOREVER!! While in that dating process always remember that there is no time limit you have to date until the marriage step presents itself. Take that TIME and move in together first, learn each others tendencies so you can know what you don't like about them. Use TIME to figure out how they act around other people when they are not with you. Give each others families TIME to really get to know them, because no matter what anybody says the family does take an affect on whether the relationship will go on or not.

   I ain't trying to tell nobody how to live there live, and I don't know if this early marriage shit just happens this often in Utah but listen when I say that the earlier you get married, the shorter your marriage will probably be. Wait and think about it before you pop that question, I promise the longer you date a person the better your marriage will be when that time comes to make that move. relationships and marriage are things that you want to charish for life but they can be cut short if taken too fast or gone about in the wrong way.

   TIME will make it work, thats the key!!





 

Thursday, November 10, 2011

I NEED POINTS 2NITE BABI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thursday night preview: Raiders at Chargers



After getting gashed by the Broncos in Week 9, the Raiders will have to find a way to stop Mike Tolbert Thursday night. (Cal Sport Media)
The AFC West race might not be the prettiest — three teams sit tied at 4-4, with the Broncos a game back at 3-5. The possibility remains very much alive that the division winner will finish at .500 or worse.
Thursday’s game, then, becomes a huge one. The Raiders and Chargers meet in San Diego, with the winner (at least temporarily) taking sole control of first place. These teams meet again in Week 17, in Oakland, so the loser here will have to wait a long time to try to enact some revenge.
The five keys to Thursday night’s game:

1. Can Oakland stop the run at all?
Two hundred and ninety-nine yards. That’s what the Raiders gave up on the ground to Tim Tebow and the Broncos last week in a stunning 38-24 loss. Unless that number comes way down Thursday, it’s hard to see Oakland having a chance on the road.
Mike Tolbert likely will handle the first-team reps at running back with Ryan Mathews still slowed by injury, but the Raiders will have their hands full either way. Getting gashed on the ground early would leave the door wide open for Philip Rivers to put up huge numbers.
2. Will the Raiders miss Darren McFadden?
And while we’re on the subject of the running game …
Oakland will be without McFadden Thursday, robbing the Raiders of one of the NFL’s most dynamic threats. Into the lineup steps Michael Bush, who had 96 yards rushing in a starting role last week. Bush added two catches for 33 yards and a touchdown. He’s more than capable of breaking some big plays, but the Raiders’ offense struggled down the stretch last week — would that have happened if McFadden was available?
3. The hangover factor
Oakland’s loss to Denver last week feels like one of those defeats that could linger for a bit. The same goes for San Diego’s disappointment against the Packers — the Chargers nearly pulled off a thrilling comeback, only to fall just short.
The short week didn’t leave either team a lot of time to recover from those Week 9 letdowns, so the battle Thursday could be as much mental as it is physical. Whichever team is able to refocus in more definitive fashion will have a major edge.
4. Which quarterback will step up?
Carson Palmer threw three picks last week and now has six in just six quarters of play with the Raiders. Rivers hasn’t been any better. He turned it over three times against the Packers, with two going for pick-6s, and has a whopping 14 INTs this season.
For either of these teams to make a legitimate playoff push, the quarterback play has to improve in a hurry.
Palmer can at least blame his slow start on the rust he accumulated sitting out the preseason and first several weeks of the regular season. Rivers has no such excuse.
5. Is Antonio Gates due?
Yahoo’s Michael Silver last Sunday quoted a Chargers’ source, who said Gates looked “old and fat.” While that might not be a fair assessment, it’s clear that Gates, who has dealt with plenty of injury problems lately, has not been his usual, dominant self.
In five games this season, Gates has 25 catches for 297 yards and two touchdowns — far from embarrassing numbers but short of what the Chargers count on him for. He did break through for eight grabs, 96 yards and a touchdown against Green Bay (of course, that’s the performance that got him dubbed “old and fat”), and the Chargers need more of that to excel on offense.

FOOTBALL IS DAMN NEAR OVA HOVA!!!!!!

     ffuccccccccccccccckkkkkkkkkkkkkk!!! The season is coming to an end after a very disappointing year. With two games left on the year everyone on the team including me are only playing for there personal stats. With not being able to make playoffs and not being able to win the conference championship, stats are the only thing there is to play for.

    With coach Mac retiring, the real question is how many players from the team will transfer to other schools to continue there football careers? personally myself I have been thinking about the idea of transferring depending  on who our new coach will be.

   With a new coach to be in office as early as January, it is looking like there will be a lot changes for the football program. Who the hell will this mystery man be, and how will the team react to the new head man I charge? Anyone can come in and play the head coach role, but no one will ever be able to fill the shoes of the Utah legend Ron Mac.