"I was a raiders fan...but then DHB happened."
That was the quote of the day following last years draft. For those of you non-draft junkies, DHB stands for Darious Hayward Bay, easily the dumbest pick of last years NFL draft. It's been said that figuring out what the Raiders are going to draft is like trying to actually read every page of a bill passed through congress; aka, it's pointless. I tend to disagree though. True, Al Davis is notorious for going against common sense, but his picks do have a certain type of logic. You just have to unlock the key to his interesting logic, and the key is speed. Al Davis loves his toys, and his draft picks are no different. He wants them to be shiny, fast and expensive. Who cares if he can't catch or couldn't throw an accurate pass to save his life? The Raiders are hands down the most athletic team, and hey we know that's what matters...right? So workout warrior, whoever you are, welcome to the Raiders baby.
That's what should have happened...and what we were all prepared to happen...but somehow, it didn't happen! I was ready for Al Davis to be the story of the day, again, but somehow he managed to not screw up his pick. True, Rob McClain was drafted a little high. But he at least was considered a first rounder! So yesterday, for the first time in a long time, the boneheaded draft pick of the day doesn't belong to your Oakland Raiders. Nope, that dubious honor is all yours Denver Broncos.
With the 25th pick of the draft the Denver Broncos traded back into to get their future franchise quarterback. So, Jimmy Clausen...wait what?? TIM TEBOW! Yep, that was my reaction, as well as 90% of people watching the draft, when the Broncos traded up to get a guy who wasn't expected to be picked until the 2nd round at the earliest. I mean, did McDaniels not watch the truely disastrous performance by Tebow in the senior bowl? Yes, I get it. Tebow is a good guy...he will not pull a Roethlisberger on you. But is being a good guy a good enough reason to draft someone that early? I say no.
And so the quote of this years draft is:
"To lead you have to play. And there is no guarantee that Tebow will ever be good enough to play in the NFL!"
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Sunday, April 25, 2010
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Margaritas and Baseball
Baseball is back! Finally! And I am counting down the days till my first giants game of the season. Unfortunately, I couldn’t make it out to the opening series because of work. Lame and not an acceptable excuse I know, but sadly I am not paid to go Giants games. And as much as I think that is what my manifest destiny is, the workforce has yet to agree with me. One can always hope though...never give up, never surrender ;)
Anyways, in honor of Giants baseball starting (and how good does the team look!), I thought it was time to profile another amazing bar down by the stadium. If you don’t have tickets to the game, don’t worry as Tres Agaves has an atmosphere that is as good as that in the stadium. How is this achieved? Well combine tequila with people who like to drink, and you get a raucous atmosphere that is hauntingly similar to the bleachers.
Tres Agaves has the best margarita I have found in San Francisco so far. And trust me, they know that there margaritas as good as they do charge a high price for the slaking of your thirst. But, and here’s another reason to make sure to go during the Giants game, they do put on a fairly nice deal during game time. You can get a pitcher of margaritas for 12-15 dollars depending on what type of margarita you order. Each pitcher has about 5-6 glasses full of margaritas, and honestly on a hot day there is nothing better than to go to the porch in the back during a hot Sunday game drinking some great tasting alcohol. Beware though! Don’t order a pitcher after game time as I once did. You’ll be stuck with a 22 dollar bill and believe me, that takes away from cooling effect of the margarita.
I'll be there next Sunday before watching the Giants dominate the Cardinals. Hope to see you there!
Anyways, in honor of Giants baseball starting (and how good does the team look!), I thought it was time to profile another amazing bar down by the stadium. If you don’t have tickets to the game, don’t worry as Tres Agaves has an atmosphere that is as good as that in the stadium. How is this achieved? Well combine tequila with people who like to drink, and you get a raucous atmosphere that is hauntingly similar to the bleachers.
Tres Agaves has the best margarita I have found in San Francisco so far. And trust me, they know that there margaritas as good as they do charge a high price for the slaking of your thirst. But, and here’s another reason to make sure to go during the Giants game, they do put on a fairly nice deal during game time. You can get a pitcher of margaritas for 12-15 dollars depending on what type of margarita you order. Each pitcher has about 5-6 glasses full of margaritas, and honestly on a hot day there is nothing better than to go to the porch in the back during a hot Sunday game drinking some great tasting alcohol. Beware though! Don’t order a pitcher after game time as I once did. You’ll be stuck with a 22 dollar bill and believe me, that takes away from cooling effect of the margarita.
I'll be there next Sunday before watching the Giants dominate the Cardinals. Hope to see you there!
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