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Big Blue is Going to Phoenix!

As many who know me are aware, I am a big fan of the New York Giants (An American football team for those readers outside the US who may not be familiar with the name).  Tonight, the Giants defeated the Green Bay Packers in the NFC Championship Game to make it to the Super Bowl. In the process, the Giants set an NFL record by winning 10 road games in a row.

When we made it to the playoffs, not many gave us a chance to beat Tampa Bay, few gave us a chance to beat Dallas and even fewer picked us to beat Green Bay.  To all the sports columnists, TV analysts and anyone else who makes a living offering their opinions about the NFL, I have one simple favor to ask.  Please, please, don't pick us to win the Super Bowl.  I want every one of you to pick New England.  It seems to motivate the G-Men when you think they are not worthy of beating the 'better team'.

Win or lose in Phoenix, the Giants have given me much more than I could have hoped for during this season. Now, if we can just find a way to ruin prefection.....

I want this job.

I have always wanted a job related to golf, or blowing things up.  This is about as close as I think I would ever get to both.  

I soooo want that job.

'Proud Papa' Moment

This past Saturday marked the first of many weekends where we spent a few hours with our kids watching them play organized sports.  My older son started his second season of soccer (football to any readers outside the US) and my younger son started his first.

My older son suffers from a mild form of Cerebral Palsy and has been fortunate enough to be with a coach who is understanding of my sons abilities, patient and a very good coach.  My younger son is not so lucky.  His coach can be loud, impatient and sometimes, expect too much form the kids.  You see, my younger son's coach is me.

I agreed to coach because the league was in need of coaches as there were a lot of kids who signed up.  My son loves that I am his coach, but it scares the sh*t out of me.  Why? Because its one thing to screw up your own kids with sports, but when its other people's kids, the pressure is almost unbearable.

Anyway, in the 'U6' ('under 6) division, the coaches are the referees.  While I was out there for my half of the game, my younger son scored his first goal!!!  It was kind of bittersweet because I wasn't really able to celebrate because I was the 'ref' and it would have been poor sportsmanship on my part. But I will never forget the look of joy on his face when the ball went in, the sense of pride you could see on his face, the fact that the first thing he did after scoring his first ever goal was to come over to me and give me a hug and say, 'Thank you so much for being my coach, daddy.' 

Fantastic Golf Course

I was away on vacation last week in Ocean City, MD.  As you might have guessed by the header image above, I am an avid golfer.  Ocean City has some fantastic golf courses, with some great deals if you scour through the Sunny Day Guide coupon book.  One such course is River Run Golf Club in Berlin, MD (just outside Ocean City).  The normal greens fee is $95.00 before 9:00 AM, but with a coupon from Sunny Day, it was lowered to $49.00.

It was a decent course, nice layout, somewhat short, not worth $95.00, but well worth $49.00.  However the reason I am writing about this course is the friendliness of the staff.  One policy River Run has is that 'junior' golfers play for free.  That's right, you read that correctly, FREE.  

I have been trying to get my kids involved in the game and at the course I live on, Locust Hill Golf Club, they often let me bring my sons with me.  They haven't started playing yet, but are getting a feel for other aspects of the game, such as course etiquette. Both boys asked if they would be able to come with me when I played and to my surprise, River Run not only allowed this, but encouraged it.

As it wound up, only my oldest son came with me, but when we arrived at the course, everyone was friendly and made both my son and I feel welcome.  He seemed to enjoy the time more than I did and we would have gone back again, but the course wasn't open for public play the day we wanted to go back.

There are courses that are 'better' courses in and around Ocean City, there are even better values, but I have never played a course in a resort area where the staff was so friendly.  I would definitely add River Run to your must play list if you are ever in Ocean City, MD.

Football Quandary

I am in a quandary.  As most people who know me are aware, I am a huge New York Giants fan.  If you follow football, you know that the Giants started this season pretty strong, but have played absolutely miserably in the last half of the season.

At one point this season, the Giants were 6-2 and were seriously being considered a legitimate chance at playing in the Super Bowl.  Since then, they have gone 1-6 and are barely alive in the playoff race.

Here's the reason for my confusion.  I loathe Tom Coughlin, the Giants head coach, and would love it if he was let go after this season.  The only problem is, if the Giants make the playoffs, it will be the two years in a row they made the playoffs, which makes it difficult to rationalize firing the guy.  So, if the Giants make the playoffs (which will probably end like their playoff run did last year, with an embarrassing loss) odds are Coughlin will be around another year.

To really muddy the waters, I have tickets for the Giants game this weekend in Washington (the first time I am going to a Giants game since we left New Jersey over 3 years ago) which will also be my wife's first time at a professional football game.

So, what would you do?  Live in the 'here and now', and hope they win and make the playoffs which pretty much guarantees you get another year with a less than stellar coach , or hope they lose and miss the playoffs, which pretty much guarantees a new coach (who may also be less than stellar).  I think the Giants currently have more talent than any Giants team since the mid to late 80's, but think this talent is being wasted with the current coaching staff.

Blogging will be light, if at all, next week.

In the last few weeks, I have tried to blog more frequently.  That pattern will stop for a while next week.  My wife and I are taking our kids on a well deserved vacation to Ocean City, MD.  I plan on doing a lot of lounging and drinking a lot of beer. 

Ocean City, and the surrounding area has some great golf.  I have already made arrangements to play with Tony Weeg on Sunday, and hope to be able to squeeze another round in towards the end of the week.

Reminder...football pool.

Just a reminder about the football pool a friend is running.  The deadline for entries is only 1 week away.  Check out MOVPool.com for more details.

Are you ready for some football? (American Style)

In a few weeks, the American football season starts.  I am an avid fan of the sport, and I also tend to join the occasional office pool to try and keep me interested when my team, the New York Giants, is not playing.

A few weeks ago, a friend of mine asked me if I would be interested in joining a pool he ran a few years ago, and if I would mind setting up a website like I had done in previous years.  The pool is simple, as football pools go.

You choose 2 teams each week.  The teams you choose are the teams that you feel will win by the most points.  There is no spread, no 'over/under', you just pick the teams you think will win big.  You must pick 2 teams each week, and you cannot pick a team more than twice in the season.  The only way this could be simpler would be if you only had to choose one team, and you could choose a team as often as you like.

If it sounds like you may be interested, check out MOVPool.com for more details, and some advice on how to make your picks.  Hurry, though, the deadline to enter is Sept. 7th.

NCAA BAsketball Pool

I have set up a group on ESPN.com for the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament.

Click here to play along.

BTW - you don't need to know anything about college basketball to do good in this pool.  I have come close to winning office pools based on a variety of criteria, including, which team comes first alphabetically.

Enjoy.

The President's Cup

My wife and I had the pleasure of attending the last round of The President’s Cup yesterday.  The President’s Cup is a team golf competition, held every 2 years, that pits the United States against a team of golfers from all over the world, except Europe. (For you European readers, don’t fret, in opposite years of the President’s Cup is the Ryder Cup, which is the US vs. Europe). Each team consists of 12 golfers. 10 are chosen by a points system, and each team is allowed 2 ‘captain’s picks’, where the captains of each team chose the last 2 players.

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