Rabu, 23 Juli 2014

Jack White & Questlove: Baseball Fans

There are celebrities at baseball games. That's a known fact. It is summer with nothing to do so there is nothing weird about seeing a couple musicians at a baseball game. It happens all the time. What was weird about last night is it seemed like the cameras shined brighter on Jack White at the Chicago Cubs game and Questlove at the New York Yankees game.

Everyone came with their own joke about how White doesn't look very happy to be there. Guess what, he played in hotbox known as The Rave last night, the guy barely sees the sun and people don't really know him for a happy go-lucky kind of human. Additionally, the Midwest was balls getting stuck to the chair hot yesterday. White probably didn't expect it to be this hot.  Questlove had more fun it seemed like even though Texas and New York didn't score a run until the 13th inning. They stayed for the whole thing which is pretty awesome. Questlove should really be behind the plate every game. It seems like the right spot for him. George H Bush of the Yankees. Let's make it happen.

 Some social media highlights.




My favorite part of the tweet is wondering if it is actually him. All that really needed to happen is for one person to look up his tour schedule and see he just played Milwaukee, I am going to assume Chicago is happening tomorrow.



Need to have some beers with Questlove.

Charlie.

Joel Embiid Moves To Rihanna After Kim K Denial



Joel Embiid is taking over Twitter one day at a time. We have already blogged about him, and honestly, I think I could blog about him all the time. Embiid decided to announce to the world, it was time for a new girlfriend after his conquest for Kim Kardashian failed miserably. He went after Rihanna which isn't a bad move at all. She is single. Loves sports. This isn't a bad play for Rihanna especially since first-round pick James Young sat next to her at a Brooklyn Nets game. It progressed nicely throughout the night. Let's take a look.







Not a bad look, he goes with a Spain dinner time with 9:30 pm. I had dinner around 8:30 last Saturday night and I actually enjoyed it more than expected.







I honestly believed him here.




All girls speak French? New to me.




I wish I could rock a cardigan but I always feel like my father so nah.




One of my favorites as well Joel.

Somehow, this hashtag got lost in the shuffle.




#jojokilledalion

Charlie.

Tap's Hangover Cure: Yoga Mags



Tim Walsh is a friend of mine from college whose one of the most innovative thinkers I know truthfully. He puts together cool projects all the time, and this is his second Kickstarter project with Yoga Mags. This is an awesome idea for anyone involved with Yoga. It basically is a new mat with all sorts of great ways to help the user experience when people are at the studio. I am not a yogi (I think I got it right), but I have used communal yoga mats in the gym where it has always been a pain dealing with them not staying tight or the smell being repulsive. If you want more information, check it out here. 

Charlie.


Selasa, 22 Juli 2014

SnoTap Song of the Day: The King Of The Fall - The Weeknd



Honestly, I think we all can agree our lives would be better if we could sing like The Weeknd. The man has a way with words and could steal your woman with one fall swoop. He put out another new song on Monday with the 'King of the Fall.'  This one feels like one where he is actually telling you how he is going to steal your significant other. I don't know how I feel about him rapping throughout this one. I know he raps occasionally, but it is not this consistent with a flow. I don't hate it, just sort of unexpected from him.  We are hanging in there this week Tappers, good looks.

Charlie.

Packers Need a Plan For Favre


It is hard to believe there are people around Wisconsin whom still hate Brett Favre. It is hard to believe there are people whom still love Brett Favre like a son they never had. He is an enigma in the State of Wisconsin. There is no doubt in my mind if Favre ended his career in 2008, there would be statue somewhere near Lambeau Field already plus he would have his number retired without any question. Right now, Green Bay and Favre are in a holding pattern to when he will return to Lambeau Field. There are some simpler solutions than a whole jersey retirement right away.

Any game featuring Favre involved will be a huge deal. No one will be talking about the game. Aaron Rodgers could be on a streak where he had six consecutive games with 300 yards or more with three touchdowns per game at MVP-like level yet all of the attention would be on Favre.  Green Bay could be undefeated midway through the season yet all eyes would be on Favre. Fans wearing his jersey (PS if you still think it is not okay to wear his jersey, you are the Packers fans I don't like to associate with tbh) and it would be the top headline in the National Football League. That's how big of a deal it would be to have Favre back in Green Bay getting his jersey retired. This is why the first time back in Lambeau needs to be complete surprise and then have the ceremony in the following year.

The element of surprise could be a beautiful thing for both sides of the aisle. Imagine a game against Chicago or Detroit at Lambeau where the FOX, NBC or ESPN cameras pan to the field seeing Rodgers and Favre chatting it up before the game. Social media explodes, it becomes a must-watch game all of the sudden and yes, the attention goes to Favre yet in a much smaller time frame meaning it will not be as much as a distraction. Everybody goes nuts and it becomes a different game on the schedule. Favre probably does a little television with either any of the networks talking about his time with Green Bay. Everybody would be fully into it and start building the bridge back between Favre and the Packers.

If they went with this strategy, the Favre jersey game would not be the biggest thing of the NFL season for a likely playoff contender and probable Super Bowl contender. It still would be a massive game with tickets prices being in the thousands. But this might take things down a notch slightly. It would probably also mean no one is booing him. Although the fact people are even worried about Favre getting booed at the place where he reigned supreme in the 90's and most of 2000's is utterly ridiculous.  If Favre gets booed, it would be by the one percent of the fanbase and also the same people in their 30's whom still think their high school rivalry is worth a damn.

Whether they go with a jersey retirement ceremony this year, a surprise visit or two or nothing at all. It will happen at some point with Green Bay embracing one of their golden children with open arms.

Charlie.

Need, not Want, a Marquette Throwback


Odds are Marquette's Spirit Shop are completely out of the throwback jerseys already. Why you ask? They are complete sizzling fire. I need one of these jerseys so bad. I cannot remember the last time I had a basketball jersey, but that's besides the point.  I also really don't know when I would wear it even though I have been doing wonders in the gym and would actually look okay in one of these jerseys, no big deal. If I had to rank the jerseys I need, it would be in this order.

1.) Top middle (Road Jersey, 1969-1972). The stripes might not work with me aesthetically but whatever, we will make it work

2.) Bottom right (Home Jersey, 1981-1983) I am not a camo guy at all. Like I have nothing that is camo and this is about as close as I would get to it.

3.) Bottom left (Away Jersey, 1971-1974) I really like these jerseys. It makes you feel like a superhero or something the font.

4.) Bottom middle (Away Jersey, 1976-1979) This is the National Championship jersey so a part of me thinks this should be higher than four, but whatever, life moves on.

5.) Top right (Home Jersey, 1973-1976) I am not really feeling these too much. I kind of like the design and think they will be popular given the native designs have been real popular in fashion of late.

6.) Top left (Home Jersey, 1968-1973) - I realize this is a classic for Marquette, and there is great tradition with them yet still they don't do much for me.

Charlie.

Brewers Need a Cautious Trade Deadline Approach

In life, there are times where we do things just because society tells us we are supposed to do it. For example, most Saturday nights are when people go out and get drunk off their minds during the college stages of their life. Fear of missing out on a good time sets in and even if a person doesn't want to go out, they end up spending money and getting drunk because they would be judged otherwise by their friends. That next morning might feature a hangover, maybe a 'I'm Sorry' text to a person from the opposite sex and the last thing you are doing is checking the bank account. This can happen in sports too. Milwaukee Brewers need to avoid FOMO and only make a trade if the player will vault Milwaukee into the playoffs. 

There are multiple needs for the Brewers right now. First base is still a nightmare even though Lyle Overbay has been an adequate option for a left-handed platoon. Brewers could use some more help off the bench in other regards as well. They also could really use a bullpen pitcher whether it be a middle reliever or an eighth inning guy as Will Smith's regression train continues to motor on in July. There are obvious needs for the Brewers team, but honestly, they shouldn't make a move just to say to the media and fans, 'Hey!  We did something before July 31st, check it out!!!'  

If Milwaukee doesn't make a move, many people will be upset at management, but where the frustration should be is with Major League Baseball's parity. Eight teams are within eight games of the American League Wild Card's second spot with Houston and Texas really being the only two officially out of the race. The National League is a complete mess with all three divisions featuring ties at the top of their standings with Miami and New York still hanging on by a thread.  Parity also means there will be many more teams wanting to be sellers when it comes to making trades. They aren't going to be many fire sale teams, and the one team who might do it, Philadelphia, doesn't have the greatest deal of parts. 

Currently, the two names brought up for the Brewers so far have been Jake Peavy and Ryan Howard which is like feeding me a well done steak. Both do not add much value to the Brewers current team plus they both cost a great deal of money even though it is likely to acquire either player will not take much.  Either of those players would be moves just to show their fans and media they are making a push towards the playoffs. It is likely Peavy is off the table given Boston becoming red hot of late which also means Koji Uehara is off the table making me a sad teddy bear.  If Milwaukee wants to talk about acquiring Steve Chisek or Ryan Dunn from Miami, I am more interested in a move like that versus a sexy, high-profile name. 

The other thing that needs to be recognize is the trade deadline is really at the end of August. They do the waiver claim situation at the end of August where teams can claim players for the long haul. There is a chance Milwaukee might not make a move in July, but could end up still adding a player or two in August.  People will be ready to raise their pitchforks at Melvin for not making a move, but in all honesty, the making moves process is not over until September 1st. 

Milwaukee's name will come up in plenty of trade talks in the next two weeks, but it doesn't mean every single one of them is coming to Milwaukee, good and bad.  Trade deadline season is here and it is much more fun to be buyers than sellers. 

Charlie.