Tuesday, January 31, 2023
Two Awful Yet Similar Nights Thirty Plus Years Apart
30 Years Ago Today: Cowboys Blow Out Bills in Super Bowl XXVII
http://boards.sportslogos.net/topic/98529-super-bowl-field-database-sb-xlvi-texture-added-122215/page-9
Super Bowl XXVII logo and team helmets:
Super Bowl Rings:
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Monday, January 30, 2023
ππ NFL 2022-23 Playoffs NFC & AFC Championship Games Review: Both Number One Seeds Advance to Super Bowl ππ
NFC Championship Game
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Guess it's safe to say that I underestimated the Eagles, when I picked the 49ers to win. Traditionally, the team that is best on defense does well come playoff time, and the 49ers had seemed to me to be red hot. The Eagles still had some question marks, or appeared to me to have some uncertainties, in any case. Jalen Hurts even admitted that he was not one hundred percent. And it as just a few weeks ago that they appeared to be struggling, even stumbling to the finish line.
Also, I thought that the 49ers looked potentially explosive on offense. This was a team with incredible talent in their running game. And Brock Purdy had been filling in admirably at the quarterback position. Plus, he had George Kittle and Christian McCaffrey, among others. So I had assumed - wrongly, obviously - that San Fran would give the Eagles all that they could handle. In fact, my assumption was that they would give Philly more than they could handle, given the incredible talent, experience, and coaching that the 49ers franchise is currently blessed with.
None of that was in evidence in yesterday's game, however. If Hurts looked less than one hundred percent, than seeing what he is capable of when he is at one hundred percent is terrifying thought. Indeed, Philadelphia dominated in every way that they wanted to. They held onto the ball for well over 37 minutes, produced 25 first downs while limiting San Francisco to just 11 first downs, and produced 269 total yards while allowing just 164 for the Niners. Plus, the Eagles committed no turnovers, while the 49ers committed three.
All of that led, not surprisingly, to the kind of lopsided game that we got. Philadelphia dominated most of this game, although they really assumed full control for good late in the second quarter. Prior to that, the 49ers looked like they were keeping up, as the game was even after San Francisco had scored a touchdown to tie it midway through the second quarter. But the Eagles capped a 13-play drive that took 6:53 off the clock with a 13-yard touchdown by Miles Sanders for a 14-7 lead. Shortly after that, they capitalized from a bizarre San Francisco turnover with a drive of just three plays which culminated in a 10-yard touchdown run by Boston Scott. It might not have been ball game over by that point, but certainly, Philly had San Fran on the ropes.
To get back into the game, the 49ers would have needed a strong passing game. The problem was that their quarterbacks kept getting knocked out of the game. Brock Purdy was injured in the first half, and although he would come back to play later in the game, he simply handed off, clearly uncomfortable with passing. He had been impressive on the day, completing 4 of 4 passes for 23 yards. The man who replaced him, Josh Johnson, completed 7 of 13 passes for 74 yards. The running game did not save them, either. Christian McCaffrey led all Niners running with 84 yards and a touchdown on 15 carries. Deebo Samuel led 49ers receivers with 33 yards on three catches.
None of it was enough to even come close for the 49ers. They were not able to get back into the game in the second half, crippled as they were in their passing game. And the Eagles kept wearing down that top-rated defense, sustaining a 15-play, 91 yard drive that ate up almost eight minutes of the clock in the third quarter, and culminated with a one-yard touchdown run by Hurts.
As Warner Wolf used to say, you could turn you television sets off by that point.
Hurts completed 15 of 25 passes for 121 yards. He also ran 11 times for an additional 39 yards, including a touchdown. Still, he did clearly look less than one hundred percent, although he nevertheless obviously helped his team to victory in this one. Kenneth Gainwell added 48 yards on 14 carries, and Miles Sanders earned 42 yards and a touchdown on 11 carries. Finally, Boston Scott got 21 yards and a touchdown on 6 carries. So Philadelphia had a very solid level of production on a balanced running attack.
DeVonta Smith led all Eagles receivers in terms of yards, earning 36 yards on just two catches. Dallas Geodert caught the most passes with five, but picked up only 23 yards. A.J. Brown had four catches for 28 yards. Again, not the most explosive day for Philly's offense. However, it was more than enough to help the Eagles score a decisive victory, earning the fourth Super Bowl berth in franchise history.
Now, they will have to prepare for Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs, led by their former head coach Andy Reid, in Super Bowl LVII. Should be interesting.
My pick: Inaccurate
Unlike the NFC Championship Game, this one came down to the wire. Unfortunately, I believe that this one will be remembered for the frankly poor officiating that sure seemed to help lift the Chiefs over the Bengals at Arrowhead last night.
There were a series of controversial calls that benefitted the hometown Chiefs. With less than ten minutes left in a tied game, the Bengals had apparently stopped the dangerous Chiefs offense cold, and were set to get the ball back. But the officials stepped in and called a frankly questionable call against the Bengals, which was followed by another questionable call on the very next play. The Chiefs saw their drive sustained, and the Bengals saw their defense stay on the field, and their own possible field position once they got the ball back worsen. Things like that so late in such a tight game might have really helped to decide the game.
Still, neither team was able to score and break the tie. But the Chiefs had the ball last, and Mahomes and the KC offense are always dangerous. They did manage to get more or less to midfield at the 43-yard line and had a chance at what would have been a very long field goal attempt, by no means a sure thing. But Bengals linebacker Joseph Ossai was called for a penalty after hitting Mahomes out of bounds, which pushed the Chiefs 15 yards closer. Suddenly, the Chiefs had the ball at the 28-yard line, and a field goal looked like a likely conversion. So that was a huge play. There was some controversy regarding the call, although I have to say that, to me, it did look like Ossai hit Mahomes out of bounds, and completely unnecessarily. Ossai slunk down to the bench afterwards, and seemed completely devastated after KC converted the field goal, which effectively iced the win for them.
Fellow Bengals teammate Germaine Pratt also seemed highly critical of the hit on Mahomes by Ossai with eight seconds left in the game. Obviously, that helped the Chiefs cause immensely. He was caught on video yelling as an obviously disappointed Bengals team returned to their locker rock:
“It’s the motherf–kin’ last series,” Pratt screamed out. “What the f–k. Why the f–k did you touch the quarterback?”
From my standpoint, I agree. You know that the refs are always going to be watching for any hit on a quarterback, especially if that quarterback is Mahomes. And to place a hit on him at such a key point late in the game, with literally seconds left, and the outcome riding on the play, and eventually, on the late hit call that gave the Chiefs an unearned 15 extra yards? Yes, there were some controversial calls against the Bengals, which may have indeed helped the Chiefs to win this one. But at that point, the Bengals were still tied up, and the game seemed to be heading towards overtime. The Bengals defense kept coming up big, and that field goal attempt would have been far more uncertain without the extra 15 yards that the Chiefs gained because of the penalty. I still think that Cincy had a chance, and a real chance, to win it. That play was, frankly, boneheaded, and very, very costly.
In fact, I felt like the Bengals had more or less outplayed the Chiefs up to that point in the game.
Still, it was a very tight game, and still could have gone either way. KC had a slight advantage in terms of time of possession, holding onto the ball for over 32 minutes. They earned 357 total yards and 23 first downs, to 309 yards and 18 first downs for Cincy. The Bengals committed two turnovers on the day, both from interceptions thrown by Burrow.
On the day, Mahomes completed 29 of 43 for 326 yards and two touchdowns. Isiah Pacheco ran for 26 yards on 10 carries, although those statistics were a bit deceptive. In fact, Pacheco felt like he was very effective at key times, and was a real torn on the Bengals side, particularly late in the contest. He also picked up 59 yards with five catches. Marquez Valdes-Scantling earned 116 yards and a touchdown with six catches. Travis Kelce, predictably, was a force for the passing games, earning 78 yards and a touchdown on seven catches.
Joe Burrow completed 26 of 41 246 with one touchdown and two INT's in what was ultimately a losing cause for Cincinnati. He also ran four times, picking up 30 yards, which led all Bengals runners. However, Samaje Perine had a decent day, picking up 22 yards and a touchdown on five carries. But the Bengals offense was mostly strongest with the passing attack. Tee Higgins was great 83 yards and a touchdown on six catches. Ja'Marr Chase also stood out with six catches for 75 yards.
Still, the Chiefs now advance to the Super Bowl for the third time in the past four years. Andy Reid now ranks second on the list of most playoff wins by any head coach, and this counts as the fourth Super Bowl that he has reached in his head coaching career. The Chiefs beat the 49ers in Super Bowl LIV, but then got walloped by the Buccaneers the next year in Super Bowl LV. It should be interesting to see how they do, and how they will prepare, for Reid's former team, the Philadelphia Eagles.
My pick: Accurate
Here are some links to articles that address some of the controversial calls against the Bengals from yesterday's AFC Championship Game:
The NFL’s ‘all-star’ officiating crews are ruining the playoffs by Ben Volin of The Boston Globe, January 30, 2023:
https://www.bostonglobe.com/2023/01/30/sports/nfl-playoffs-officiating/
NFL World Furious With AFC Championship Game Referees by Andrew Holleran, January 29, 2023:
https://thespun.com/nfl/nfl-world-furious-with-afc-championship-game-referees
Germaine Pratt screams over Joseph Ossai’s late hit that ended Bengals season: ‘Why the f–k’ By Justin Terranova January 30, 2023
https://nypost.com/2023/01/30/germaine-pratt-screams-over-joseph-assais-late-hit-that-cost-bengals/
The NFL’s ‘all-star’ officiating crews are ruining the playoffs by Ben Volin of The Boston Globe, January 30, 2023:
https://www.bostonglobe.com/2023/01/30/sports/nfl-playoffs-officiating/
The Beatles Rooftop Show Anniversary
It all happened exactly 54 years ago, on this day, that the Beatles performed as a band in public for one final time.
The Beatles’ Final Concert: An Eyewitness Looks Back Ken Mansfield, former U.S. manager for Apple Records, recalls watching the momentous 1969 rooftop performance mere feet from the Fab Four By KORY GROW, January 30, 2019:
By JIM AXELROD CBS NEWS January 30, 2019, 6:56 PM The Beatles' historic final concert held on rooftop 50 years ago
Sunday, January 29, 2023
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Saturday, January 28, 2023
ππ NFL 2022-23 Playoffs NFC & AFC Championship Games Preview ππ
This is a rematch of last year's AFC title game. If you remember, the Bengals overcame an 18-point Chiefs lead, and on the road at Arrowhead, to come back and stun KC. Then, they themselves would suffer a tough defeat to the Rams in the Super Bowl.
That makes this game very intriguing. The Chiefs have every incentive to win, and exact a measure of revenge against Cincy. Meanwhile, the Bengals sure seem like a team on a mission, and that mission is not just to get back, but to win the Super Bowl.
The Bengals have now won 10 games in a row, a franchise best record. Joe Burrow looks like one of the great quarterbacks of this era, and he obviously adds some danger to the Cincinnati offense. And their defense is one of the league's best, and has gotten better as the season has worn on. They have kept opponents to well under 20 points in each of their last four games, including two playoff wins, and another "winner takes all" divisional showdown in the regular season finale. They not only beat the Chiefs at Arrowhead last season, but beat them a few weeks ago, in early December, as well. Their confidence has to be soaring to new heights at this point.
However, the Chiefs have become the new steady force in the AFC, taking over for the New England Patriots dynasty. KC has qualified for a fifth straight AFC title game, which ranks among the very best such streaks for any team in NFL history, becoming only the third franchise to achieve that feat. Patrick Mahomes is probably the best quarterback in the league, and the Chiefs offense is, once again, probably the best in the entire league. Finally, they are extremely well coached. Andy Reid is easily one of the most successful coaches in the history of the NFL. He is currently tied with legendary Tom Landry for the second most playoff wins earned by a head coach, so this will be a chance to push him to sole possession of number two all-time. A win would also allow him to get to his fourth Super Bowl as a head coach.
Just an amazing showdown, with so much at stake. And the thing is, these two teams feel like they are fairly evenly matched heading into this one. The Bengals are possibly playing better than any team in the league, and they seem to be one of the few teams that matches up well against the Chiefs. Yet, you cannot look past KC, one of the most explosive teams in the history of the league, especially when they play at Arrowhead Stadium.
It could go either way. But my pick in this one will be a win for the hometown team.
My pick: Kansas City
NFC Championship Game
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After starting off the season as early preseason favorites, and then storming off to a very impressive 9-0 start, and then seemingly cruising to the number one seed and home field advantage when they stood at 13-1, the Eagles looked a bit shaky towards the end of the season. They dropped two straight games, and then needed a win in the regular season finale against the G-Men in order to secure the top spot.
But they got it. And then they took advantage of it like few teams have. They rested and refocused, and then showed just how good and ready they were by blowing out the Giants last week, 38-7. In the process, they looked like the same complete team that appeared to be the best in the league earlier this season. They enjoy home field advantage in this game, which can be huge, and they also enter with a seemingly head full of steam.
The 49ers, meanwhile, got off to a shaky start. They had all sorts of problems early on, and could not seem to get healthy. At 3-4, they hardly looked like a team that was meeting the lofty expectations that many people had.
Then, San Francisco simply went on a tear. They got healthier and better, and added running back Christian McCaffrey, who has remained a force. Their defense is ranked as the best in the league, and their offense can be explosive, with loads of talent. In short, many people see this as the best and most complete team in the league. Plus, they have plenty of playoff experience, as this will be their third NFC title game appearance in four seasons. And remember, they played in the Super Bowl just a few years ago.
That makes this a big showdown. Both teams look capable of playing well and possibly winning. It is difficult to know for sure who will emerge victorious in this one.
Still, I have to make a pick, right? And right now, the 49ers look like they just might be the hottest team in the league. Again, they seem to get better week after week. It remains to be seen how they will adjust when they have to play on the road in this one, but I suspect that they will have just enough here to eke out a win against the favored Eagles.
So my pick in this one is for the road team.
My pick: San Francisco
Iconic Archambault Store in Downtown MontrΓ©al Will Soon Close
Sad news for those who viewed the Archambault store in downtown MontrΓ©al as a local icon, which has stood now for decades. it was just announced that the store would be closing it's doors this coming summer, in June.
Reading a bit about this store in recent days has been an eye-opening experience. I thought it was iconic, as well. But I had no idea just how long this building, and the store, for that matter, had stood at this particular location. The thing is, this store actually is quite rich in history:
In 1930, Edmond Archambault built the seven-storey art deco building to house the music store he founded in 1896.
Recognizing the significance of the location, Archambault said it will not request the store’s sign be removed following the closing.
It is one of the last major music store in a major city that I can think of. Stores like Tower Records and the Virgin Megastore and H and M, Sam Ash, Sam Goody, and others are seemingly almost all gone. I heard that there is one last Tower Records store left (at least a brick and mortar, physical store) in Tokyo, and that is it. There may be some others, as well, but none that are immediately coming to mind.
There are also some mixed book and music stores, or book stores that also sold music and other things, like Gibert Jeune in Paris, or Renaud Bray, which still has several locations scattered across QuΓ©bec province, including MontrΓ©al. And to be fair, there will still be 14 Archambault stores still in existence in QuΓ©bec province. But this was perhaps the biggest and most iconic of them all.
Like with those stores previously mentioned, I had some history with this particular store. It was one of the automatic destinations for me whenever I happened to travel to MontrΓ©al. I cannot tell you just how many cd's and books I got there over the years, but it is fairly substantial. As were the memories, for that matter, which include visits to the place with family members and friends. Now, the place is going to be gone for good soon.
Some years ago, I still remember when the one in Vieux QuΓ©bec closed. I did not know that it was closing, and happened to be present on one of the last days of it's existence. So I went ahead and went in and make a purchase or two. Those two Archambault stores became my main source of purchasing French music - with maybe the exception of the Virgin Music Megastore on the Champs-ΓlysΓ©es in Paris, from maybe around 1996 and for a decade and change more, perhaps possibly even longer than that.
Now, all of that seems to be fading.
Years ago - back in the nineties - I remember that it seemed that my closest friend and I used to go to the Village in New York City just about every weekend, looking for rare finds at the music stores, which sold a lot of bootlegs. Neither of us made a lot of money at the time, but it was fin to take these adventures. But it seems like those days, and those kinds of adventures, are going away these days, and fast. Just about a year and a half ago, I took my son to Vintage Vinyl, one of the last stores specializing in selling music albums in New Jersey. Right now, I only know Sound Exchange in Wayne, and across the border in Pennsylvania, Spin Me Round. Maybe there is one or two of those kinds of stores left in the Village, or elsewhere in New York City, but maybe not. They are a dying breed, are they not?
Archambault to close its iconic store at Ste-Catherine and Berri Sts. The longtime music and book retailer says changes in the area — including "vast construction sites" — have eroded commercial potential. Author of the article:Montreal Gazette Published Jan 27, 2023:
https://montrealgazette.com/news/local-news/archambault-to-close-its-iconic-store-at-ste-catherine-and-berri-sts
Iconic downtown Montreal Archambault store to shut its doors this summer by Joe Bongiorno CBC News · Posted: Jan 27, 2023:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/archambault-closes-job-losses-1.6729148?fbclid=IwAR3S8HtlSw-sOCNOTucvpvhlLZybgJDq-vgnpO_Lt65VkVTUIp1tGKxSHVA