Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Electronic Invasion!

Lately there has been an increase in the amount of electro-influenced pop music and even electronic music itself being played on radio stations and on TV. I think it's really interesting to follow the movement of current trends in music and this craze is nothing new. In Europe, electro, house and trance music is HUGE. In fact, the majority of Electronic artists are from Europe.

What's really interesting to see is the influence that the disco and funk eras had on the European music scene over the last couple of decades. Now, that same shift is coming back west to the US. Big name artists have caught on to the movement and have started to include electronic beats and feeling into their music.

Some argue that this isn't music. That this is just a bunch of sound effects that have been generated and thrown together. In today's digital world, it only makes sense that our music started moving in this direction. That's not to say that it's all about the beat. A lot of artists have started to blend traditional instruments with electronic beats and the results have been awesome. There have been some really interesting cross genre mixes too (Like the one in the YouTube clip below).

Whether this is just a fad or a power shift in music industry has yet to be determined., but one thing's for sure... I'll be rocking to the beat while it lasts!


Sunday, July 22, 2012

FFB Notebook: WR Rankings (7/22)

Training camps officially open this week, which means fantasy football season is back people! This is my first wide receiver rankings list of the season. The position has grown in importance over the last couple of seasons for 2 reasons. The first being that the NFL is evolving into more of a passing league. The second is a combination of decrease in value at the running back position and the lack of elite pass catchers across the league. With running back committees taking over across the board, you can find value at the running back position throughout the draft, but with so few quality receivers you'll want to target at least one towards the beginning of the draft.


1. Calvin Johnson - ALL HAIL MEGATRON! Whether you believe in the Madden Curse or not, Calvin Johnson has been a staple in the fantasy football community over the last few seasons averaging 80 receptions and over 1200 yards. He was called out by multiple defenses last season, most notably the Dallas Cowboys, and he delivered week in and week out. Johnson will be targeted during the first half of the first round.

2. Greg Jennings - Jennings might be getting long in the tooth, but as long as he is Batman's go to guy, he'll be a hot commodity on draft day.

3. Larry Fitzgerald - Larry Fitzgerald is the best receiver in football, it's just a shame he doesn't have a quarterback to throw the ball to him. He has the best hands in the league being ranked in the top ten year in and year out with the fewest dropped passes, and he leads that category when you look at the drop per target ratio. With the addition of Michael Floyd, we should see teams start to focus on more than Fitzgerald in the defensive backfield. Floyd won't start immediately though, so don't expect a hot start from Fitzgerald.


4. Marques Colston - Similar to Greg Jenning's rank, as long as Colston remains Brees' favorite target he'll be targeted early in fantasy drafts. Now that both Colston's and Brees' contract situations have been resolved, it is time to go back to work. The two of them should light up the NFC south this season.

5. Brandon Marshall - Talk about a reunion. Brandon Marshall and Jay Cutler used to tear up opponents when they were together in Denver. Now they will get a chance to do it all over again in the windy city. Marshall brings that big bodied possession receiving threat that the Bears have been missing for awhile now. Marshall is the last tier one WR, and will most likely be targeted at the top of the second round.





Rounding out the top 50:
6. Mike Wallace (Stock on the Rise)
7. Wes Welker
8. Victor Cruz
9. Andre Johnson (Sleeper)
10. Hakeem Nicks
11. Miles Austin
12. Dwayne Bowe
13. Roddy White
14. Julio Jones (Stock on the Rise)
15. Jordy Nelson (Sleeper)
16. Randy Moss (Stock on the Rise)
17. A.J. Green
18. Reggie Wayne
19. DeSean Jackson
20. Mike Williams
21. Dez Bryant
22. Vincent Jackson
23. Jeremy Maclin
24. Santonio Holmes
25. Steve Smith
26. Torrey Smith
27. Percy Harvin
28. Nate Washington
29. Mario Manningham
30. Eric Decker (Sleeper)
31. Robert Meachem
32. Pierre Garcon
33. Anquan Boldin
34. Brandon Lloyd
35. Steve Johnson
36. Santana Moss
37. James Jones
38. Michael Floyd
39. Chad Ochocinco
40. Lance Moore
41. Austin Collie
42. Demaryius Thomas (Sleeper)
43. Doug Baldwin
44. Malcolm Floyd
45. Denarius Moore
46. Michael Crabtree
47. Kenny Britt
48. Johnny Knox
49. Nate Burleson
50. Jabar Gaffney

Thursday, July 5, 2012

FFB Notebook: RB Rankings (7/5)


1. LeSean McCoy - McCoy enjoyed a career year last season, and will only continue to improve while Michael Vick's rushing attempts decline. Last year's "Dream Team" was nowhere close to being as good as advertised, but McCoy still managed to come out on top, as most players with Elite talent do. With a year to get their act together, the Eagles should come close to meeting their potential, and McCoy will lead the way. I know most people will list Arian foster in the top spot, but he is facing much stiffer competition in Ben Tate than all of the backs on Philly's roster combined. "Shady" McCoy is the closest to a sure thing at running back this season.


2. Chris Johnson - All of the drama is behind him (at least we hope it is), and CJ2K is back and ready to reclaim the rushing title. He's taking a business like approach to this season as he's attended every offseason workout and conditioning session. He would be my top running back this year if he had as good or close to as good of a supporting cast as LeSean McCoy. After an abysmal (and embarrassing) 2011 season, Johnson is pulling out all of the stops to prove that he belongs among the elite at the position. 


3. Arian Foster - Still a dominant force in the backfield for Houston, Arian Foster remains one of the best runners in football.    He still churned out over 1200 yards last season while only appearing in 13 games! That being said, Houston will be keeping an eye on the amount of touches Foster gets this season. First and foremost, they want to protect their home run hitter and second, they have what is turning out to be another great back in Ben Tate. He looked really good later in the season, and Houston can't keep him on a leash forever. Foster still remains a top five pick, just temper your expectations for 2012.

4. Ray Rice - Rice is an absolute beast! He single handedly carries his team at times, and he is a complete all around back. That being said, I do not trust him this season. As we've seen in the past, most players heading into the season with contract issues or holdouts don't perform up to level in which we're used to seeing (Chris Johnson last season). I'm sure Rice will still put up some numbers, but I don't think we'll see him come close to levels that everyone in the fantasy world has come to know and love. He still has pro bowl Fullback Vonta Leach leading the way for him though, so anything is possible.

5. Maurice Jones-Drew – “Pocket Hercules” is one of my favorite all time running backs. He has been the face of the Jacksonville franchise since the days of Fred Taylor. He is still a very capable runner, having won the rushing crown last season, but he also led the league in rushing attempts. That is never a good thing, and too much wear and tear has to eventually show in his game. Jones-Drew is still a first round back, just not the same top 5 pick he used to be.

6. Adrian Peterson – Peterson, when healthy, is the most complete runner in football. He can do it all. He has been a consistent top pick in fantasy leagues for years. Coming off of an ACL tear last season though, has most people, including myself, ranking him a little lower this season as a precaution. ACL’s are no longer the career deathblows that they used to be. Petereson is progressing in rehab a lot quicker than most had predicted and all signs point to him playing very early in the season, if not the first week. Still, the Vikings will most likely take it slow with Peterson, using a committee backfield with Toby Gerhart to start the season.

Rounding out the Top 20:


Backs to keep an eye on:
Fred Jackson/C.J. Spiller
Peyton Hillis
LeGarrette Blount/Doug Martin
Ben Tate
Joe McKnight
Justin Forsett
Taiwan Jones

Sunday, June 3, 2012

FFB Notebook: QB Rankings (6/3)

OTA's are wrapping up and fantasy football season is right around the corner. I'll be ranking players position by position in the next couple of weeks and I'll update them as the season goes on.

Today I'll be ranking the top signal callers that you should target on draft day. There is a lot of potential this year at the position, but only two sure things at the position. If you miss out on the top two quarterbacks early, I'd recommend focusing on other positions until the middle rounds of your draft. You'll be able to get the same amount of production out of some of the lesser known QB's while also being able to pick up more quality skill players with your early picks.

Here are my top 20 quarterbacks heading into training camp:

1. Aaron Rodgers - Arguably the best QB in the league, Rodgers is the closest to a sure thing that you can get in fantasy land. At age 28, he's only going to get better over the next 4 or five years.

2. Tom Brady - Even at 34, Brady still holds it down as one of the best QB's in the game today. He currently has an overloaded receiving corp, and have you ever heard of Rob Gronkowski? The man is the closest we will ever get to actually seeing the Incredible Hulk in person.

3. Cam Newton - I was THIS close to putting "Super Cam" ahead of Tom Brady. He's THAT good. I am a little worried about him getting hurt, but just look at tape from last year and tell me he's not the best young QB in a long time? Another reason to consider Newton in front of Brady is the lack of weaponry he posses. That just means more yards and touchdowns on the ground for him.

4. Matt Ryan - This is finally the year for "Matty Ice" to get over the hump. That's right, I'm saying it right now that The Falcons are in the Super Bowl conversation. This will be the year where it all comes together.

5. Drew Brees - Normally, I'd have Brees ahead of everyone but Rodgers, but there has been WAY too much drama surrounding the Saints and Brees himself. I still think he'll have a good year, but he'll start off slow.

Rounding out the top 20...
6. Eli Manning
7. Michael Vick
8. Matthew Stafford
9. Peyton Manning
10. Jay Cutler
11. Philip Rivers
12. Tony Romo
13. Matt Schaub
14. Robert Griffin III
15. Ben Roethlisberger
16. Josh Freeman
17. Andy Dalton
18. Alex Smith
19. Ryan Fitzpatrick
20. Carson Palmer

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Fashion File: Wurkin Stiffs


The coolest thing that Wurkin Stiffs offers is their patented "Power Stays". They are magnetic so they keep your collar where you want it to be. I have been wearing them everyday to the office, and they haven't failed me yet. My Collar has stayed right where I wanted it without drooping, or spreading like a character in Saturday Night Fever.

They also offer a wide variety of other men's accessories which look awesome. I had a nerdy moment when I saw that they have a cuff knot collection called "Superhero" (pictured above). I IMMEDIATELY put all of them into my shopping cart without thinking. I ended up ordering the "Tony Stark" and "Clark Kent" Knotz. They come in packaged in corked vials with their "KNOTZ" logo.

Overall, I came away very impressed with their products. I will definitely be repeat customer.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Hard Knocks Returns!

... And every sports fan in America leaps to their feet! I am soooo excited for this summer's return of HBO's "Hard Knocks"featuring the Miami Dolphins.



The Dolphins will have a lot to live up to after the last season of Hard Knocks showcased Rex Ryan and the New York Jets. I for one am excited about learning more about rookie head coach Joe Philbin and the three way QB battle between Matt Moore, David Garrard and rookie Ryan Tannehill.

Sunday, May 27, 2012

The Essentials (Updated 5/28)

This is the list of all lists when it comes to movies. Basically, if you haven't seen or heard of a movie on this list, you should make it a priority to see it ASAP... Let's be honest, I'm no movie critic, but these are some great films (Some of which I would not consider a "film", but still worth a watch). I will be constantly updating this list, so stay tuned! Click on the names of the movies to see a trailer. If you see that I've left something off of the list, or if you think I have the worst movie taste in the history of cinema, leave me a comment!

The Top Five (In no specific order, they're all #1's in my opinion)

Gangs of New York - What's not to  like about this epic set in New York in the 1850's? Leo DiCaprio, Daniel Day-Lewis and Cameron Diaz not to mention a pre-Talledega Nights John C. Riley. This film has something for everyone from fantastic cinematography, love triangles and need I mention to the amazing battle royal at the end? See This Movie. 





The Departed - An Irish mob tale full of twists, crooked cops and cheating girlfriends. Jack Nicholson, Matt Damon, Leo DiCaprio, Mark Wahlberg and Martin Sheen just to name a few faces you'll recognize in this thriller. The best film Nicholson has done at this stage of his career.

Blow - Johnny Depp BEFORE he become a universally known swashbuckling pirate/chocolatier/vampire/mad hatter. Great story following along the actual life of George Jung. Don't forget about the always sexy Penélope Cruz and throwback Ray Liotta.

Snatch - Guy Ritchie's masterpiece set in London following the ridiculous events surrounding a pair of boxing promoters, Russian gangsters, gypsies, thieves and other sketchy individuals. Brad Pitt and Jason Statham head up an all star cast in this classic.


The Goodfellas - Ray Liotta, Robert De Niro and Joe Pesce. Enough Said. I don't want to ruin this one for anyone who hasn't seen this one.










The Best of the Rest:
Forrest Gump
Gladiator
Good Will Hunting
Gran Torino
Iron Man
Jaws
Kill Bill: Vol. 1 & Vol. 2 
Monsters, Inc.
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
New Jack City
No Country for Old Men
Once Upon a Time in Mexico
Pan’s Labyrinth
Pirates of the Caribbean (All of them)
Platoon
Pulp Fiction
Rain Man
Ratatouille
Real Steel
Reservoir Dogs
Rocky (Any of them, except number 5, but especially number 4)
RocknRolla'
Saving Private Ryan
Shawshank Redemption
Sin City
The Avengers
The Big Lebowski
The Boondock Saints
The Dark Knight
The Exorcist
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
The Green Mile
The Incredibles
The Shining
The Social Network
The Town
The Truman Show
There Will Be Blood
Thor
Training Day
Trading Places
V for Vendetta
WALL-E
Young Frankenstein