Top

Jared Allen

October 25, 2010 by · Comments Off on Jared Allen 

Jared Allen, The least possible scenarios related to Green Bay today’s game the Packers, Minnesota Vikings, and, fans dressed in green and gold to turn the pages of a new book by Jared Allen, probably ranks somewhere between sprint Jermichael Finley in the players tunnel after the onset of curing Reggie White-style and Deanna Favre sent a personalized copy of “The Cure for chronic life of Jenn Sterger.
But despite his dismissal of Aaron Rodgers antics as an excellent defensive end the Packers’ most hated rival, Allen also shares much in common with orange flames from the masses who have been known to fill the cup of Lambo.

That’s why – if you can, just for a moment – forget the countless times he played conclusion calf-rope bag last year, Allen believes you can not only find your new boldly titled “Defender murderer Cookbook helpful. You are – gulp – maybe even enough love.

“Oh, I know they love me there,” said Allen, laughing, when asked that his stay would be Packers fans. “But forget football. If you like hunting, if you like a game, pick up the kitchen.”

Big game hunter who has killed from Canada to New Zealand and even went to hunt wild pigs in Texas is nothing but a knife, Allen is not one to retreat from the problem. That is why the self-proclaimed “redneck” and “adrenaline junkie” is not ashamed to share his philosophy in a cookbook that is part biography, part manifesto and part summary of the recipe.

“I’ve always been a big supporter of that kill you,” said Allen. “I thought it might at first be just a cookbook, but then I started thinking that we should write some stories with the recipes and really make a good read. I want people to get something from it, especially some of the humor.

“After going through the other cookbooks, you tend to see the same thing. You know, marinate the meat of wild animals, this kind of thing. So I told the co-chef (Aaron May), we the church to some of these recipes and give to all this is a completely different style. ”

Along with May – the chef’s favorite restaurant, Lodge of Allen, his offseason home in Scottsdale, Arizona – two joined forces in a series of culinary mixtures, including meatloaf buffalo, wild boar ragout with Fettuccine, Spice Wild Turkey Frittata, cocoa crusted venison sauce and brown sauce Pheasant Nuggets Allen Field, the main house he describes as “a version of chicken Maknugdzhets man.”

The recipes are mixed with stories of parents Allen (he calls his father and grandfather, “the two men is more pronounced in the planet”) and his appreciation for the art of cooking. It also includes the classic Allen-isms like, “Mallett helps when hunting animals because they think you’re one of them” and “Anyone who thinks the kitchen is not manly, it’s probably offensive lineman.”

Allen also said not a great cook, just a master griller. At home, his wife does most of the kitchen, but Allen admits he would like to learn more about the techniques of cold or complex mixtures of spices, including “taking a semester at Le Cordon Bleu.”

Of course, Allen has already caused confusion by claiming that he participated in a fiction “Culinary Academy” during the presentations on-screen player for NBC “Sunday Night Football.” Incidentally, he received a degree in sackology Idaho. His love for food just a consequence of his greatest passion, not football – to be outdoors.

“People probably think:” Oh, play football. I know you are going hunting, “but this is just the opposite,” said Allen. “I find comfort in the forest. This is my time to sit and think and just look around.”

As for spreading the Gospel murderer quarterback Green Bay Packers Allen assured fans that also serve as hunters to get some of his book – even if the cover photo is for darts. You can even throw in a stocking stuffer at Rogers, if he happens to have a clean shot today.

“Yes, definitely I have a copy with me in the field,” said Allen. “No, I’m not sure Aaron Rodgers is a hunter. I do not think that hunting is his style. Maybe we will cross over it.”

Vince Young

September 19, 2010 by · Comments Off on Vince Young 

Vince Young, how smart is Kerry Collins? He looked down to Chris Johnson with 13 seconds left and no timeouts. I’m sure after the game, Fisher will say that Vince is still his quarterback, and Vince says all the right things, but you better believe that the relationship is even tighter now than it was. This was a shortsighted decision that even Fisher fruit in the short term. What will the long term has not yet been seen. Hopefully the more mature Vince Young we have been hearing about will be able to overcome it because if this team is going nowhere and will be in Fisher. It is time that can be done with this organization.

Rudy Ruettiger

September 9, 2010 by · Comments Off on Rudy Ruettiger 

Rudy Ruettiger, Anyone who has been moved to another city for your employer knows the costs involved in the possibility of paying two rents or mortgages.

It turns out that the players are no different.

After being sent to Triple-A earlier this season Reno, utility Arizona Diamondbacks Ryan Roberts (notes) decided to borrow a page from Rudy Ruettiger and make the clubhouse of the Aces’ home instead of subletting elsewhere.

Yes, with his wife and daughter preferred to stay in their rented apartment in Phoenix – that he thought would be with the D’Backs all year – Roberts thought he had saved a few dollars per bunking near his locker for about two months.

Nick Piecora Arizona Republic has all the details of the story:

“I just could not let anyone see you,” said Roberts. “After the game, I sat on the couch in my uni to Bugsy (Reno manager Brett Butler) was going, so I think I was going all the time. Then I shower and go out with the cleaning crew.”

Really?

“Yes, who had arrived around 11:30? They were fresh. There was Vic and Dave; these would be there 30-45 minutes JJ. I go out with them […] It was kind of fun. ”

Not as bad as it sounds. Roberts, of course, a stay in a hotel when the Aces went on the road. It also emerged from a room when his wife and daughter came to visit. When he had to stay in the clubhouse, he could play video games in the clubhouse TV and make sandwiches in the kitchen supplies.

That life probably sounds like the dream of 72 percent of people currently reading this article (and 100 percent of those who write in this blog), but Roberts is still the hope that the time has come and gone for him. It was called only by D’Backs and returned to their traditional home decorations in Phoenix.

Bottom