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"You don't write because you want to say something, you write because you have something to say."
~F. Scott Fitzgerald~
"An unexamined life is not worth living."
~ Socrates~
"I firmly believe that any man's finest hour, his greatest fulfillment of all he holds dear, is the moment when he has worked his heart out in a good cause and lies exhausted on the field of battle -- victorious."
~Vince Lombardi~
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I'm an avid viewer of Inside the Actors Studio with James Lipton. I know his monotone demeanor and penchant for 1,000s of blue cards on everything about his guests down to the part they played in the 2nd grade play have made him an easy target for spoofing on shows like SNL, MadTV, The Simpsons, and The Chappelle Show, but I LOVE his interviews with some of the greatest entertainers of our time. They are the most in depth, raw interviews you'll find of these people because they're in their own words. My favorite part of every interview though is the questionnaire at the end. Lipton says it was made famous by Bernard Pivot (pronounced Bear-Nard Pea-Vo cause he's French), himself an interviewer of celebrities...mostly authors.
I realize the title of this blog usually refers to a double play in baseball or softball, but I'm using it for football anyway.
Other Training Camp Observations
Rookie wide receiver, Anthony Gonzalez, told his agent to rush through his contract negotiations because he didn't want to miss a second of training camp. Come, again? He did what? And then, he arrived first at training camp before anyone else because he didn't want to be late. Who is this guy? Yeah...I love him already and can't wait to see him play.
Rookie offensive lineman, Tony Ugoh, is taking reps at the left tackle position vacated by retiring LT, Tarik Glenn. Last night on the NFL Network's training camp special from Colts Traning Camp, I wasn't completely impressed, yet. I think he's allowing Dwight Freeney too much room and not pushing back. Of course I also take comfort in that because if Tony Ugoh has to practice against Dwight Freeney all the time, then perhaps the NON-DWIGHT's in the NFL will be a piece of cake.
The backup running backs in camp are quite impressive. The Colts are trying to solidify which player will be the other half of the tandem with Addai, and from what I saw, that's going to be a tough decision. DeDe Dorsey didn't impress me as much as Clifton Dawson (a rookie from Harvard!). We'll see...