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Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Brad Freeman's All-Time Lifetime College Football Team

So with this August being the start of the 150th anniversary of the start of college football, here’s my all-time team of college football players during my lifetime. I was born in July 1984, so I know the guys from the eighties, nineties, and 2000’s onward.

In college football there are 85 players on the team under scholarship. Then every year, somebody graduates, transfers, or there’s walk-on’s. Walk-on’s are guys that show up for an open tryout as a student-athlete in the spring and summer, and if they are really good that player gets a full scholarship to pay for all his academic expenses like the other players who are on full scholarships, and recruited by the coaching staff straight out of high school.
 
College has no preseason, so they start the very last week of August and finish the season with the national championship game between the 2 best big state schools around New Year’s.
 
Note: As you will notice, I’m a much more defense oriented person.

Offense:
QB1: Michael Vick (Virginia Tech)
QB2: DeShaun Watson (Clemson)
QB3: Tim Tebow (Florida)
QB4: Peyton Manning (Tennessee)
 
RB1: Eddie George (Ohio State)
RB2: Reggie Bush (USC)
RB3: Adrian Peterson (Oklahoma)
RB4: LaDainian Tomlinson (TCU)
RB5: Christian McCaffrey (Stanford)
 
WR1: Peter Warrick (Florida State)
WR2: Bobby Engram (Penn State)
WR3: Desmond Howard (Michigan)
WR4: Randy Moss (Marshall)
WR5: Calvin Johnson (Georgia Tech)
WR6: Larry Fitzgerald (Pittsburgh)
WR7: Roy Williams (Texas)
WR8: Lee Evans (Wisconsin)
 
TE1: Dallas Clark (Iowa)
TE2: Jason Witten (Tennessee)
TE3: Todd Heap (Arizona State)
TE4: Heath Miller (Virginia)
TE5: Jeremy Shockey (Miami FL)

LT1: Orlando Pace (Ohio State)
LT2: Johnathan Ogden (UCLA)
LT3: Tony Boselli (USC)
 
LG1: Steve Hutchinson (Michigan)
LG2: Rodney Hudson (Florida State)
LG3: Mike Iupati (Idaho)
 
OC1: Dominic Raiola (Nebraska)
OC2: Ben Wilkerson (LSU)
OC3: Maurkice Pouncey (Florida)
 
RG1: Will Shields (Nebraska)
RG2: Alex Barrett (Alabama)
RG3: David DeCastro (Stanford)
 
RT1: Kory Stringer (Ohio State)
RT2: Jon Jansen (Michigan)
RT3: Chris Samuels (Alabama)
 
Special Teams:
K1: Kris Brown (Nebraska)
K2: Sebastian Janikowski (Florida State)
 
P1: Shane Lechler (Texas Tech)
P2: Brad Wing (LSU)

KR1: Desmond Howard (Michigan)

PR1: Desmond Howard (Michigan)

Defense:
DE1: Grant Wistrom (Nebraska)
DE2: JeVon Kearse (Florida)
DE3: Julius Peppers (North Carolina)
DE4: JeDeveon Clowney (South Carolina)
DE5: J.J. Watt (Wisconsin)
DE6: Chris Long (Virginia)
DE7: David Pollack (Georgia)
DE8: Terrell Suggs (Arizona State)
DE9: Lamar Woodley (Michigan)
DE10: Jon Abraham (South Carolina)
 
DT1: Warren Sapp (Miami FL)
DT2: Corey Simon (Florida State)
DT3: Aaron Donald (Pittsburgh)
DT4: Ndamukong Suh (Nebraska)
DT5: Vince Wilfork (Miami FL)
 
LB1: LaVar Arrington (Penn State)
LB2: Derrick Brooks (Florida State)
LB3: Peter Boulware (Florida State)
LB4: Boss Bailey (Georgia)
LB5: Jessie Armstead (Miami FL)
LB6: Michael Barrow (Miami FL)
LB7: Ray Lewis (Miami FL)
LB8: Lawrence Timmons (Florida State)
LB9: Ian Gold (Michigan)
LB10: Al Wilson (Tennessee)
LB11: Jonathan Vilma (Miami FL)
LB12: Derrick Johnson (Texas)
LB13: James Laurinaitis (Ohio State)
LB14: Von Miller (Texas A&M)
 
CB1: Charles Woodson (Michigan)
CB2: Champ Bailey (Georgia)
CB3: Patrick Peterson (LSU)
CB4: Antonio Cromartie (Florida State)
CB5: DeAngelo Hall (Virginia Tech)
CB6: Quentin Jammer (Texas)
CB7: Malcom Jenkins (Ohio State)
CB8: Antoine Winfield (Ohio State)
CB9: Morris Claiborne (LSU)
 
FS1: Ed Reed (Miami FL)
FS2: Sean Taylor (Miami FL)
FS3: Earl Thomas (Texas)
 
SS1: Troy Polamalu (USC)
SS2: Roy Williams (Oklahoma)
SS3: LaRon Landry (LSU)

Monday, August 19, 2019

Brad Freeman's All-Time Legends College Football Team

So, with this August being the start of the 150th anniversary of the start of college football, here’s my all-time team of college football players before my lifetime (or at least those I don’t remember watching play college ball, but instead remember more in the pros because I was too young).
 
In college football there are 85 players on the team under scholarship. Then every year, somebody graduates, transfers, or there’s walk-on’s. Walk-on’s are guys that show up for an open tryout as a student-athlete in the spring and summer, and if they are really good that player gets a full scholarship to pay for all his academic expenses like the other players who are on full scholarships, and recruited by the coaching staff straight out of high school.

College has no preseason, so they start the very last week of August and finish the season with the national championship game between the 2 best big state schools around New Year’s.
 
Note:
 I’m a much more defense oriented person.

Also, it is important to mention that from 1869 to 1919 college football was the only type of football in existence. Professional football did not start until 1920. The NFL itself did not begin until 1933. And furthermore, every university made its players play both offense and defense. So, each player would play a position on both sides of the ball, much like modern-day high school does. A player playing only one side of the ball did not take hold until 1965, and continued through to the present day.

Lastly, the reason there are a lot more Quarterbacks and Running Backs on my legends list then Wide Receivers and Tight Ends is because from 1869 to 1959 football in general was much more of a running oriented sport on offense, whereas, starting in 1960 and continuing to the present, football became much more of a passing oriented sport on offense. And therefore, the defenses changed accordingly to defend the evolving offenses.

Offense:
QB1: Sammy Baugh (TCU)
QB2: Harry Stuhldreher (Notre Dame)
QB3: Arnold Tucker (Army)
QB4: John Lujack (Notre Dame)
QB5: Paul Hornung (Notre Dame)
QB6: Roger Staubach (Navy)
QB7: Bob Griese (Purdue)
QB8: Davey O'Brien (TCU)
 
RB1: Jim Thorpe (Carlisle)
RB2: Jim Brown (Syracuse)
RB3: Harold “Red” Grange (Illinois)
RB4: Don "Midnight" Miller (Notre Dame)
RB5: “Sleepy” Jim Crowley (Notre Dame)
RB6: Elmer Layden (Notre Dame)
RB7: Doc Blanchard (Army)
RB8: Glenn Davis (Army)
RB9: Archie Griffin (Ohio State)
RB10: Gale Sayers (Kansas)
RB11: Ernie Davis (Syracuse)
RB12: Doak Walker (SMU)
 
WR1: Don Hutson (Alabama)
WR2: Fred Biletnikoff (Florida State)
WR3: Johnny Rodgers (Nebraska)
WR4: Ozzie Newsome (Alabama)
WR5: Anthony Carter (Michigan)
WR6: Jerry Rice (Mississippi Valley State)
 
TE1: Leon Hart (Notre Dame)
TE2: Mike Ditka (Pitt)
TE3: John Mackey (Syracuse)
TE4: Kellen Winslow, Sr. (Missouri)
 
LT1: Anthony Munoz (USC)
LT2: Bill Fralic (Pitt)
 
LG1: Jim Parker (Ohio State)
LG2: John Hannah (Alabama)
 
OC1: Chuck Bednarik (Penn)
OC2: Dave Rimington (Nebraska)
 
RG1: Ralph Heikkinen (Michigan)
RG2: Bob Brown (Nebraska)
 
RT1: Bronislau "Bronko" Nagurski (Minnesota)
RT2: Ron Yary (USC)
 
Special Teams:
K1: George Gipp (Notre Dame)
K2: Chuck Nelson (Washington)
 
P1: George Gipp (Notre Dame)
P2: Jim Arnold (Vanderbilt)
 
KR1: Johnny Rodgers (Nebraska)
KR2: Gale Sayers (Kansas)

PR1: Gale Sayers (Kansas)
 
Defense:
DE1: Hugh Green (Pitt)
DE2: Reggie White (Tennessee)
DE3: Bubba Smith (Michigan State)
DE4: Bruce Smith (Virginia Tech)
DE5: Alan Page (Notre Dame)
DE6: Ted Hendricks (Miami FL)
DE7: Billy Ray Smith Jr. (Arkansas)
DE8: David “Deacon" Jones (South Carolina State/Mississippi Valley State)
 
DT1: Lee Roy Selmon (Oklahoma)
DT2: Randy White (Maryland)
DT3: Joe Greene (North Texas)
DT4: Merlin Olsen (Utah State)
DT5: Alex Karras (Iowa)
DT6: Rich Glover (Nebraska)
DT7: Mike Reid (Penn State)
 
LB1: Dick Butkus (Illinois)
LB2: Lawrence Taylor (North Carolina)
LB3: Tommy Nobis (Texas)
LB4: Jack Ham (Penn State)
LB5: Derrick Thomas (Alabama)
LB6: Cornelius Bennett (Alabama)
LB7: Lee Roy Jordan (Alabama)
LB8: Jerry Robinson (UCLA)
LB9: Junior Seau (USC)
LB10: Mike Singletary (Baylor)
LB11: Woodrow Lowe (Alabama)
LB12: Chris Spielman (Ohio State)
 
CB1: Deion Sanders (Florida State)
CB2: Rod Woodson (Purdue)
CB3: Darrell Green (Texas A&M)
CB4: Michael Haynes (Arizona State)
CB5: Dennis Thurman (USC)
CB6: Dave Brown (Michigan)
CB7: Bill Armstrong (Wake Forest)
 
S1: Jack Tatum (Ohio State)
S2: Ronnie Lott (USC)
S3: Kenny Easley (UCLA)
S4: George Webster (Michigan State)
S5: Brad Van Pelt (Michigan State)
S6: Chet Moeller (Navy)
S7: Johnnie Johnson (Texas)
S8: Thomas Everett (Baylor) 

Saturday, August 10, 2019

2019 KC Chiefs Projected Depth Chart


2019 KC Chiefs Projected Depth Chart:

There are 53 men on the football roster. At the beginning of training camp (July), and Pre-Season (August), the team starts out with 90. And by the beginning of the 1st week of the Regular Season (which is usually the 1st week of September), they cut the Pre-Season roster to 53.

With that being said, there are 11 players on the field for each team at a time. So here’s how I think the roster will break down. The 1st name is the starter, and the other names at each position, are his chronological backups. By the end, I wonder how close I get to who makes the roster.

Offense (25):
QB: Patrick Mahomes, Chad Henne, Chase Litton (3)
RB: Damien Williams, Carlos Hyde, Darwin Thompson (3)
FB: Anthony Sherman (1)
WR: Tyreek Hill, Sammy Watkins, MeCole Hardman, Marcus Kemp, DeMarcus Robinson, Gehrig Dieter (6)
TE: Travis Kelce, Blake Bell, Deon Yelder (3)
LT: Eric Fisher, Cameron Erving (2)
LG: Andrew Wylie, Nick Allegretti (2)
OC: Austin Reiter, Jimmy Murray (2)                 
RG: Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, Khalil Mckenzie (2)
RT: Mitchell Schwartz (1)

Defense (25):
LDE: Alex Okafor, Breeland Speaks, Emmanuel Ogbah (3)
LDT: Derrick Nnadi, Xavier Williams (2)
RDT: Chris Jones, Khalen Saunders (2)
RDE: Frank Clark, Tanoh KPassognon (2)
LOLB (SLB):  Damien Wilson, Darron Lee (2)
MLB: Anthony Hitchens, Ben Niemann (2)
ROLB (WLB): Reggie Ragland, Dorian O’Daniel (2)
CB: Kendall Fuller, Bashaud Breeland, Charvarius Ward, Herb Miller, Mark Fields, Rashard Fenton (6)
SS: Tyrann Mathieu, Jordan Lucas (2)
FS: Daniel Sorensen, Juan Thornhill (2)

Special Teams (3):
K: Harrison Butker
P: Dustin Colquitt
LS: James Winchester
H: Dustin Colquitt
KR: MeCole Hardman
PR: Tyreek Hill

The Punter Dustin Colquitt is the Holder, MeCole Hardman is the Kick Returner, and Tyreek Hill is the Punt Returner to save roster spots.

Thursday, August 1, 2019

Music Tastes Questions


Just to warn you. Some of these you probably never heard of. 
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1: A song you like with a color in the title?
Black Sabbath by Black Sabbath
2: A song you like with a number in the title?
1000 Days in Sodom by Venom
3: A song that reminds you of summertime?
School’s Out by Alice Cooper, and Jimi Hendrix’s version of the Star-Spangled Banner
4: A song that reminds you of someone you would rather forget about?
Devils Child by Judas Priest (this is what a girl in high school thought of me… LOL.)
5: A song that needs to be played LOUD?
Being into old-school hard rock, punk rock, heavy metal, and grunge, they all need to be played loud, but especially Seek and Destroy by Metallica and Megadeth’s Holy Wars (my favorite Metallica and Megadeth songs)
6: A song that makes you want to dance?
Caught in a Mosh by Anthrax and Into the Pit by Fight
7: A song to drive to?
Megadeth’s 502, and Ministry’s Jesus Built My Hot Rod (these are the songs in my head while I drive my power chair 1,000,000 mph)
8: A song about drugs or alcohol?
Powder Monkey by Sweet Savage
9: A song that makes you happy?
Fast As a Shark by Accept (this is my high energy get up song),
10: A song that makes you sad?
Down in a Hole by Alice In Chains
11: A song that you never get tired of?
Anything off Metallica’s Kill’em All and Megadeth’s Killing Is My Business (very 1st studio releases of my parent bands as a musician),
12: A song from your preteen years?
Man in the Box by Alice In Chains
13: One of your favorite 80’s songs?
Panama by Van Halen
14: A song that you would love played at your wedding?
I’ll write one.
15: A song that is a cover by another artist?
Diamonds and Rust by Judas Priest (originally done by Joan Baez)
16: One of your favorite classical songs?
Wagner - Flight of the Valkyries
17: A song that you would sing a duet with on karaoke?
Love Me Forever by Lemmy Kilmister of Motorhead, and Doro of Warlock
18: A song from the year that you were born?
Deep Purple’s Perfect Strangers (1984)
19: A song that makes you think about life?
Dust in the Wind by Kansas
20: A song that has many meanings to you?
Ace of Spades by Motorhead and Motorbreath by Metallica
21: A favorite song with a person’s name in the title
Layla by Eric Clapton
22: A song that moves you forward?
Kiss - War Machine
23: A song that you think everybody should listen to?
UFO’s Rock Bottom
24: A song by a band you wish were still together?
Anything by Pantera
25: A song by an artist no longer living?
Soundgarden Black Hole Sun
26: A song that makes you want to fall in love?
Bryan Adams - Loved a Woman (Megadeth's Mechanix is the only metal love song I know)
27: A song that breaks your heart?
Pat Benatar’s Hell Is for Children (it’s about child abuse)
28: A song by an artist with a voice that you love?
Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson singing Flight of Icarus,
29: A song that you remember from your childhood?
Black Velvet by Alannah Myles,
30: A song that reminds you of yourself?
Pantera’s Walk