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Steven Jackson To Wear Cleats To Defeat Breast Cancer [Update]

Now that I have finally found a way to keep twitter open and not slow down my entire computer (Thanks, Digsby!) I occasionally see something cool that I catches my attention.

Rams star RB Steven Jackson has a pretty awesome twitter, and I came across something that is a pretty awesome gesture that Jackson is taking part in this sunday. Apparently, the NFL is auctioning off autographed, and game worn gear to benefit breast cancer. Here’s a pic of the cleats Jackson is going to rock:

Breast cancer cleats on Twitpic

Pretty cool. Gonna try to find out where you can bid on these, but chances are that it will be all over NFL.com this weekend.

Update: Let’s keep it going. Chris Johnson of the Titans also will be wearing these this weekend when his team plays the Jags. Vernon Davis of the 49ers is going to be sporting pink gloves and cleats too. Be sure to bid on some of this stuff for a good cause.

NCAAB

Gus Johnson On The Call Of NCAA Basketball ‘10!

If there is one video game series that I am continuously disappointed by, It’s NCAA Basketball. I was such a huge fan of 2K Sports’ College Hoops offering that it killed me to watch my beloved college basketball game go down in flames because people bought an inferior product with an EA label on killed me. Now, I am anticipating the release of this year’s game because I’m praying that it can at lease hold a candle to College Hoops 2k8.

Anyway, here’s everyone’s favorite play-by-play man doing his thing in the first video of the game.

Thanks to IGN for the vid.

The OT

With A Little Help From My Friends…

Something funny happens when you work on the web all day. You start missing things that you should notice happening. Whether it’s someone’s birthday that you miss, or that tricky little computer virus or 75 that’s made it’s home in your documents folder (I’m looking at you, Stein), you start just missing stuff.

For me, it came in the form of my Facebook news feed. See, I’ve been getting a lot of invitations to join groups recently in support of my various Media Arts major friends and their projects. I’ve been just blindly accepting for the most part. However, I’d like to call attention to a couple of them that I should have awhile ago.

One of my friends from my first go around in college, Steph, has begun her own blog focusing on Long Island culture. No, I don’t mean tape up hair cuts and guys who look like the Gottis, I mean music, art and style on this island we call home. So, if you are from the area, or even if you just want to be, It’s called The Long Island Sound-Off, check it out.

In keeping it in the family, her boyfriend Jon (I never know if I should put an “h”) also runs a site of his own called Gamerology: The Science of Gaming. As someone who has written quite a bit about video games, it’s hard to make it sound convincing sometimes. They do a fantastic job over there, and write really honest, in depth reviews. It’s definitely worth a read.

They are both where we were a few years ago, So I can feel the pain of the process for them. Be sure to check them out.

MMA

The Ultimate Fighter 10: Episode 3 – The Ultimate Disappointment

Did the biggest fight in the history of the Ultimate Fighter live up to the hype? In a word, no.

Kimbo vs Roy Nelson was a disappointment. A major disappointment. Either Kimbo was suppose to pull off the underdog win or Roy Nelson was suppose to dominate and show why, despite his…um…shape, he’s considered a top 25 heavyweight in the world. Somehow, neither happened.

This is not what anyone hoped for.

Early in Round 1 Nelson did a good job of keeping Kimbo at bay with his jab. Kimbo couldn’t get off any flurries and the first minute and a half of the round saw both fighters circling not doing a whole lot. Kimbo did land a solid combo but in the process got pushed up against the cage and far, far out of his element. Kimbo did a solid job of defending Nelsons first take-down attempt but Nelson persisted and eventually landed a trip take-down that put Kimbo on his back. From there Nelson seamlessly moved into mount. However, instead of posturing up and landing solid shots Nelson played it safe. Nelson moved to sidemount and eventually into the crucifix position, commonly known as “Hughes/Newton.”

From this position, where the top guy isolates one of his opponents arms with his legs, it’s difficult to land solid punches. However, it’s a hard position to escape…especially when you have a skilled ju-jitsu fighter with a 25 pound weight advantage on top of a guy who can’t spell ju-jitsu (his quote, not mine.) So for a solid 35 seconds Roy landed baby punches and hammer fists t the top of Kimbos head. Kimbo made a valiant attempt to escape but it was to no avail.

Now this brings up a point of contention that will probably be greatly debated this week, did the fight deserved to be stopped at the end of round 1?

My initial reaction was absolutely. Nelson had Slice pinned and was landing unanswered shots…no matter how hard they may or may not have been. By the book the rule is “intelligently defending yourself” and Slice wasn’t intelligently defending himself. His legs weren’t bucking, his hips were flat, he wasn’t making an attempt to reverse position. While Dana White would disagree, it was too difficult from our angle, or really any angle, to see how hurt Slice was. Herb Dean said “Kimbo you have to fight back” and then let 20 seconds go by without any defense from Slice. Like it or not, the fight should have been stopped at the tail end of Round 1.

The fight wasn’t stopped and Kimbo almost mounted a great comeback. In Round 2 Kimbo came out swinging and landed some serious shots right out of the gate. He had Nelson rocked but made a rookie mistake. While his momentum was taking him backward Slice attempted a knee. Unfortunately gravity dictates that type of move will result with you on your back. It reminded me of Mir/Lesnar II when Mir started to land some solid shots standing and then went for a jumping knee. Why are you attempting a jumping knee when you want to stay on your feet?!?

The rest of Round 2 was a carbon copy of Round 1. Nelson move to side-mount, crucifix position and landed 20 unanswered shots (as his teammates counted along) before Herb Dean had seen enough. After the fight, Nelson was incredibly cocky and Dana White was incredibly angry.

This is not what anyone hoped for.

In victory Nelson looked like crap. He needed an impressive win to shed both Whites, and the public’s impression, that he’s more then just a tub of goo. Instead of punishing Kimbo from mount, or submitting him (Kimbo basically gave him his arm and said “arm bar me, please”) he played it safe. Yes, a win is a win but the problem is (outside of the MMA hardcore) no one knows who he is. His physical appearance is going to prevent people from taking him seriously.

When I heard Kimbo was going to be on TUF I thought “Ok, he’ll win one fight…fight a grappler and lose. He’ll get a few UFC fights, and then never be heard from again.” I tuned in for the Kimbo spectacle, while most people tuned in because “dude, that guys a street-fighter…he’s going to beat everyone!” Yet isn’t it bizzare that in defeat I gained more respect for Kimbo the MMA fighter then the public will. While it’s “Kimbo put up a solid fight against a former IFL Champion” to me to most it’s “why did that fat-ass just lay on Kimbo?”

This is not what anyone hoped for.

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