
The Jets played the world champion Kansas City Chiefs this afternoon, and the result was just what you’d expect.
That’s 0-8 now.
And Gase still has a job.
Current Mood: gloomy
Need I even mention that the Jets lost another one on Sunday?
It was actually the best game they played all season. They had the lead for almost three full quarters. Unfortunately, the game was four quarters long.
After a promising first half, Gang Green managed four yards of offense in the entire second half.
And this weekend they have to play the world champion KC Chiefs. That could be very ugly indeed.
Writing these weekly football posts has gotten to be a very wearisome task. I think I may pause for a while. There is just not much to say. At least nothing that I have not said before.
The Jets are just awful and they need to fire Adam Gase, the sooner the better.
Current Mood: gloomy
Here’s another peek at the past, and the original pilot for GAME OF THRONES.
We shot the wedding of Daenerys Targaryen and Khal Drogo in Morocco. Ian McNeice played Illyrio Mopatis, a magister of Pentos, and I played one of the wedding guests, presumably another magister.
Both of us, alas, were left on the cutting room floor when Dany was recast and the wedding was reshot. Ian McNeice was terrific as Illyrio, by the way, but a scheduling conflict made him unavailable for the reshoot.
I never did find time to do another cameo, but I suspect the show was better for it.
If you really want to see me do a cameo, I did two for BEAUTY AND THE BEAST in the 80s, and more recently had my brilliant turns in SHARKNADO 3 and Z NATION. I made a swell zombie…
Current Mood: silly
That one really hurt.
The Giants had the game won. Five minutes left.
Then they choked. Offense choked, defense choked, offense choked again.
It was as much fun as being kicked repeatedly in the balls.
Life is meaningless and full of pain.
Current Mood: morose
Ohmigod. The Giants WON one!!!
Yes indeed. Big Blue is now 1-5, having just defeated the Washington Nameless Horrors 20-19. So… there’s that. Winning is always better than losing.
It was not what you call a crushing victory, however. The Washington Football Team, which is now also 1-5, is not exactly a powerhouse. And the Giants almost blew this one. They had an early lead, then squandered it. Then they had a late lead, thanks to a fumble return for a TD, and seemed to have the game in hand… only to let DC score a touchdown with only seconds left. A routine extra point would have sent the game into overtime, but the Washington coach Ron Rivera decided to go for two and try to win instead. The attempt failed, so the G-Men got the win. I don’t really blame Rivera. It was a gutsy call, but why not? Washington is not going anywhere this season anyway, any more than the Giants are, so might as well roll the dice and give it a shot.
A win is a win and I will take it, but there were several discouraging things about the game. I really thought our defense, which has looked pretty good in some of the losses, would shut down the Nameless Horrors offense, playing with their second string QB. But no. They let Washington come back when a solid stop would have iced the win. And while Danny Dimes looked pretty good most of the game, his biggest plays came from running, not throwing the ball. And on the goal line, once again he threw a horrendous interception. He still turns the ball over too much, usually at the MOST horrendous times.
Ah well. At 1-5 the Giants are no longer at the bottom of the NFL.
That honor is reserved for the Jets, who were shut out by the Miami Dolphins 24-0. I would love to find a silver lining there, but really, there is nothing to say. It was the first time the Fins have shut out Gang Green since the AFC Championship “Mud Bowl” in… what was it, 1982? A long time. Joe Flacco started for Darnold again, and looked lost. On the other side, the Dolphins had Ryan Fitzpatrick, a veteran of eight NFL teams, including the Jets. The Jets let him walk years ago… but even now, he is better than any QB that Gang Green has fielded since. Miami even got to put in Tua, their QB of the future, for a few plays in garbage time, and he looked good as well. The Jets O looked inept, the Jets D looked disinterested.
Losing 24-0 in the late third quarter, Adam Gase tried for a long field goal. (And missed, of course). I guess he was trying to avoid the shutout rather than going for a win. The team was unprepared and disinterested.
Oh, wait, Marcus Maye did have a really nice juggling behind-your-back interception at one point. A play for the highlight reels. Maye is the best player remaining on the Jets. I wonder who we will trade him to…
On the bright side, since the Giants and the Falcons both won, the Jets at 0-6 are now the only remaining winless team in the whole NFL. Number one overall draft choice, here we come!
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Current Mood: grumpy
New Mexico truly is the Land of Enchantment. And fall is my favorite time of year here.
(No, not because Winter Is Coming).
Our autumns are gloriously golden. We don’t get the reds and oranges they have up in New England, but the aspens and cottonwoods all turn gold. It does not last long, but then again, all beauty is fleeting. Seeing entire forests and mountainsides glowing in gold always lifts my heart.
(And these days, with the world the way it is, my heart is often in need of lifting).
Current Mood: contemplative