Saturday, December 5, 2009

End of the year list time: Movies

It looks like it's time for end of the year lists, with a list of the year's best movies. It seems a bit early, but that might be because the end of the decade lists are coming up (yes, the decade is over already).

I have to admit, I have only seen one of the movies on the top ten list (Funny People) and about five movies total -- One of which was the most recent Fast and Furious movie and another of which was Terminator: Salvation. Neither will make anyone's top ten list -- not even mine and I didn't even see ten movies.

So what were your top movies of the year?

Friday, December 4, 2009

An unusual path to the NFL

I remember a running back for the Denver Broncos a few years back had a similarly strange path to being in the National Football League, but I can't remember his name.

But I'd say that is one of the only, if not the only, people with a similar story as Ahmard Hall, the fullback for the Tennessee Titans:
A fourth-year NFL veteran, Hall, 30, served four years in the Marines, with tours of duty as a sergeant in Kosovo and Afghanistan, before resuming his football career as a walk-on at Texas in 2004. He secured a spot on the Longhorns' roster by writing a letter to Mack Brown, and the Texas head coach was so impressed by the impassioned missive that he waived a school rule stipulating that walk-on candidates had to have played organized football within the past 24 months. Hall signed with the Titans as a free agent after no team selected him in the 2006 supplemental draft.
Afghanistan war veteran, turned Texas Longhorn, turned undrafted player, turned NFL regular. Not exactly the same career path as Peyton Manning.