Psalm 139 Videos

I’ve been in Psalm 139 for this Sunday’s upcoming lesson at church.  A most loved passage, there are numerous great videos based on this psalm.  Here are a few worthy of sharing that won’t get any airtime on Sunday.

Riders VS Alouettes (July 19, 2011)

I was on the road today and failed to see even one play of this game.  I heard the 4th quarter on the radio and then the entire post-game show.  If anything that follows is totally out to lunch, now you know why!

Offense: Sounds like we matched them blow for blow until half-time… and then our 3rd quarter curse continued.

Defense: Coach Hall and his boys will have some MORE film to dissect this week.  It’s near impossible to stop Calvillo without some pressure on him, and it sounds as though he felt heavily protected against our rush.  When a guy like AC gets easy completions to his first or second reads, it’s going to be a long day… and it was.

Special Teams: Didn’t hear much mention of this part of our game; clue me in on what I missed.

Opponent: Two-time defending champs laid a beating on us today.  There is no better team than the Als, and they are the truest measuring stick if a team wants to gauge its championship aspirations.  We now know officially that we have some work to do!  Back to Calvillo once more: When he’s hot (as he was today), there is nearly nothing a defense can do to stop him.  I’d have liked to see us have more success against him, but I’m not shocked to see him shine against a defense still finding itself.

Overall: Two games in, we are a game worse than I thought we would be.  However, next week’s game in Hamilton just got very big, as a Montreal rematch follows in week four.

 

The Religion of Atheism

Scot McKnight has a wonderfully sharp entry based on a piece by Zac Alstin.  Regardless of whether you’ve encountered “the new atheism” in reading or conversation or whether or not you possess your own foundational questions of faith, this read helpfully frames the discussion.

 

Riders VS Eskimos (July 3, 2011)

I admit to being surprised to open the season with a loss.  With Montreal coming to town next week, there’s little time to make some significant improvements, with 0-2 a possibly surprising start to this young season.  But before jumping to next week, let’s assess what happened today:

Offense: We’re missing the Canadian Air Force, and we continue struggles from last year at establishing our running game.  Darian looked fine for most of the game.  His stats (3 INTs and a fumble) aren’t flattering, though one pick was late when he was forcing things and another was a goofy deflection.  But despite our issues WITH the ball, this game wasn’t lost on offense.

Defense: Coach Hall and his boys will have some film to dissect this week.  Young CB Eubanks experienced the fire today, as Ricky Ray burned him multiple times.  Our D spent way too much time on the field.  Part of that was them getting shredded; part of it goes back to struggles to sustain drives when we did have the ball.

Special Teams: Eddie Johnson was strong on his field goal, and his punting was solid, aside from one shank.  Stu Foord is not the answer on returns, though I understand that Tristan Jackson got pressed into defensive action with a Kornegay injury.

Opponent: Call me surprised to see Edmonton look so impressive.  Ricky Ray ate us up, as he has on some past occasions.  Fred Stamps was more quiet than usual, but that was more than covered by Adarius Bowman, and even moreso by Jason Barnes.  The Esks may prove to be more “in the hunt” than I was expecting this season.

Overall: One game in, that’s all.  A win would have been better, but the season is young, and there are miles to go.  We need a big week of practice with the champs visiting next weekend.

What was  your take on today’s game?

Photosynthesis

In case you missed this day in elementary science class, now you’ll be caught up in under two minutes.