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    Sunday, November 16th, 2008
    9:45 pm
    G-Men Win Another
    I was nervous about this Ravens game. Maybe I was having flashbacks to the Giants/ Raiders Superbowl.

    Turns out my fears were misplaced. A convincing win for the G-Men.

    Their schedule is horrendous the rest of the way, not a single game against a team with a losing record, but I think they're equal to it. Their three-headed running back is monstrous.
    Friday, November 14th, 2008
    2:17 am
    J - E - T - S, Jets Jets JETS!!!
    Sorry, Stego. (But only a little).

    My heart stopped several times this evening.

    What a game.

    I hate the prevent defense. Hate it, hate it, hate it. But that was a sensational catch by Randy Moss. Though the Jets should have jammed him, as they'd been doing all game.

    Where the hell do the Patriots keep getting these great quarterbacks? Matt Cassel was amazing, I have to say. Four-year college benchwarmer, hasn't played since high school, but he gets better every game, and tonight he looked like the reincarnation of Johnny Unitas. And he was what, a seventh round draft choice? And Brady was a sixth rounder? Scott Pioli has an amazing eye for quarterbacks. The Jets back-up is Kellen Clemens, a second round choice and a major college star, but in the NFL so far he has been less than ordinary. Let's just hope that Brett Favre never goes down.

    Much as I despise him, Evil Little Bill is still a great coach. Just when it looked as though the Jets were going to blow the P-men out on their own home field, BB goes to a no-huddle offense, and exhausts Gang Green's gigantic man in the middle, Kris Jenkins, negating our most effective defensive player. No one else thought of that, all season. Fortunately for truth, justice, and the American way, Jenkins was able to find a hidden reserve of strength in the fourth quarter, when it counted, but... I may despise Belichek, but I never make the mistake of underestimating him.

    But enough props to the Patriots. The Jets won. Finally. When Moss caught that TD with one second left, I felt like a dagger had been thrust through me, and the words "Same Old Jets" came inevitably to mind. It felt like we'd already lost. These were the Patriots, after all. Even when we won the overtime coin toss, things looked grim... especially after the first two plays, when the Jets faced third-and-fifteen.

    Then Brett threw that rope to Dustin Keller, and the world changed.

    Favre was... well, Favre was Favre. He's done it before, he'll do it again. Jericho Cotchery had that astonishing catch, snatching the ball out of the air in the crook of his elbow while falling forward with a defender draped all over him. Leon Washington returned a kickoff for a TD. But Dustin Keller was the one who really made me sit up. It looks as though the Jets knew what they were doing when they traded up into the end of the first round to get him (and a good thing, since their other first round pick, number four overall Vernon Gholston, shows every sign of being a bust). Tannenbaum and Mangini struck gold with Keller, I think. We have our tight end for the next decade.

    Anyway... great game, great win, and I'm a happy boy.

    Life is magical and full of joy.
    Wednesday, November 12th, 2008
    1:09 am
    Huge, Huge News
    HBO has given the production order.

    They will be filming the pilot episode of A GAME OF THRONES.

    It's just the pilot so far. They'll need to see that before they decide whether to proceed with a full season's episodes. So let's all hope the pilot will kick serious ass.

    It should. David Benioff and Dan Weiss did a terrific job with the script. And yes, all of you can relax, it's very faithful. Dan and David will be the executive producers for the pilot and (we hope) the eventual series.

    More details when I have 'em. The news is very fresh. HBO just issued their own press release, which should be up on their website soon, if it's not there already.

    Winter is coming to HBO. Hot damn.
    Tuesday, November 11th, 2008
    5:31 pm
    Another Great Thing About Barack Obama
    He collects Spider-Man and Conan the Barbarian comics.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/11/10/obama-collects-comics-50_n_142755.html

    That's so cool that I'm willing to forgive him for being a Harry Potter fan.

    I bet I have a better Spidey collection than he does, though.

    Let's just hope his spider-sense starts to tingle whenever the country is in danger.
    Monday, November 10th, 2008
    2:53 am
    Double Your Pleasure
    Life is magical and full of joy.

    Great wins today by both the Jets and Giants, though the two games could not have been more different. Gang Green absolutely destroyed the Rams, leading 40-0 at the half, and coasting to an easy 47-3 victory. This year's incarnation of the Rams look truly pathetic, true, but in the years past the Jets have shown a tendency to play down to the level of their opponents and lose such games. Years past? No, make that weeks past. The loss to Oakland just a few weeks back still rankles. Anyway, it did not happen this week, and the Jets look primed and ready for Thursday's big showdown with the Patriots for first place in the AFC East.

    The Giants game was a whole different animal. Their annual contests with the Eagles are always hard-fought, and this was no exception. The G-Men dominated yardage and time of possession with their monstrous three-headed running game, but somehow they could never quite put the Iggles away, so the decision came down to the final two minutes of the fourth. It was a sloppy game, marked by lots of turnovers (I love Brandon Jacobs, but I hope Coughlin tells him to stop trying to jump over tacklers. He does much better when he just plows into them), but a damned exciting one. My heart was in my throat as time ran down, until the Giants defense stuffed Westbrook on those two final runs, and settled the matter. Replay challenges played a huge role in the outcome as well -- one crucial one by Coughlin, which he won, and two foolish ones by Andy Reid, both of which he lost.

    A win is a win, though, and the Giants now sit at 8-1, with a commanding lead in the NFC East. Their schedule only gets harder from here, though. Next week it's the Ravens with that brutal defense of theirs. Should be another great game, for those who like D.
    Sunday, November 9th, 2008
    1:27 am
    Coming Soon from Subterranean
    Get your preorders in now.




    The last three stories are nearing completion. The interior art by Tom Kidd is spectacular. If you like Jack Vance, you'll love this book. And if you don't like Jack Vance, what's wrong with you?

    Order direct from SubPress at http://www.subterraneanpress.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=SP&Product_Code=martin07
    Saturday, November 8th, 2008
    7:48 pm
    INSIDE STRAIGHT released in paperback
    INSIDE STRAIGHT, the first volume in our new Wild Cards triad, has just been released in mass market paperback. If you missed the hardcover edition, this is your chance to go and snap it up before the release of the second volume, BUSTED FLUSH, on December 9.




    Unfortunately, there's a rather egregious gaffe on this edition. Somehow the copy on the back cover got screwed up, and the plot details given there are actually those from BUSTED FLUSH, not INSIDE STRAIGHT. We'll fix those on the second printing, I suppose, assuming there is a second printing. In which case the first printing may become as rare and valuable as that upside-down airmail stamp (but probably not).

    Meanwhile, enjoy INSIDE STRAIGHT, but don't go looking for zombies, hurricanes, and nuclear explosions. Those are all in the second book.
    Wednesday, November 5th, 2008
    3:07 am
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