I just did a little math and Michigan's given up 36 points all season before the win probability on ESPN got to 99%, ie garbage time. They have given up 39 points all season after the win probability got to 99%. So teams are averaging 3.6 meaningful points per game.
Xerox, not HP. In a few years, their research lab invented the graphical OS, the mouse, networking, laser printing, What You See Is What You Get Printing, and more. But Xerox leadership simply didn't understand the business opportunity and dismissed it. Because of that, the researchers found no issues demoing what they built to one Steve Jobs and the rest is history. The original Macintosh is in many ways just a Xerox Alto built 10 years later at 10% the price.
OSUs defensive failure yesterday was Urban Meyer's fault. He sounded strangely confident that OSU was going to stop the run, before the game even started. He wouldn't say that unless he knew and believed in the gameplan. And if he believed in it so much, makes you wonder if he had input. It would explain why Day wouldn't abandon it--he had too much faith in its architect.
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Drupal is a content management system like Wordpress, not simply a framework. So it comes out of the box with a lot of things you'd have to patch together or build from scratch with a mere framework. In fact Drupal 8 is supposed to be built on top of Symfony. Past and current versions of Drupal have built whitehouse.gov, theonion.com, and elevenwarriors, so it's not exactly a joke in terms of what it can do.
I don't have any inside info, but I suspect the issue with the site outages are that they use a webhost out of Florida I've never heard of, not the programming.
They need to call the cheapest NFL franchise up. say they'll pay that franchise $2-3 million a year for 3 years to hire Ferentz as whatever--coordinator, head coach, whatever it takes to pique Ferentz's interest. He may very well be free or they may make a profit off of him at that price. A cheap franchise may want the cash more than hiring the best option, or they may even believe in him.
Then they sign a risky, high upside, low price tag coach (like Stitt) for the next three years and if it doesn't work, in 3 years you get a clean slate and in the present at least they're interesting again, and they're not spending any more money. Of course, he would have to agree to tear up the Iowa contract.
Why would Ferentz take it? Because it's his only chance at an NFL audition and he probably thinks he'd be a good NFL coach.
Even if Harbaugh wanted to come here from day one, his agent wants to give him the best and the most offers he can and let his client decide. The fact that this number was out there for weeks and only now is everyone talking about it sounds like sports agent string-pulling to me.
Unfortunately for predictive purposes, you might as well have picked these guys at random out of an NFL encyclopedia given how disparate they are from each other, not to mention their results.
One thing I don't understand is the scoffing at Sean Payton. Facts:
He hates the commissioner of the NFL.
Goodell sabotaged what was a dynasty-caliber team that he was coaching.
He's already won a Super Bowl.
A Super Bowl is not happening again for the Saints. They'll be a middle to upper-middle class team for another 3-6 years while Brees winds down his career. College would be a new challenge.
He's currently making $8 million, but some college coach will make that kind of money eventually, maybe even the next coach at Michigan (it's been dubiously thrown around for Harbaugh). Even if it's not realistic, $5-6 million is and that's still a lot of money.
There are a lot of blue blooded college teams, but I think there are much fewer teams that could snag a good NFL head coach, and Michigan is one of them. If he wants out of the NFL, who knows when the next one will open up.
Add it all up and I'm not saying Payton is happening, but I think it makes more sense than none at all.
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I'm not sure I understand why some are so against this. The man knows how to form a coaching tree, so any coaching search 3-8 years hence will be 100% smoother than the last two.
I'm just a schmo and I could have set him up with a few retirement accounts in like 1 week, probably 4 hours of real actual work. He would be set up for life and yes, he could have taken care of his parents too. Where do these "financial advisors" come from?
You're right, they're on dreamhost. I'm kind of surprised. But if they were on Amazon, the scaling up and down would not be automatic unless you made it so. Otherwise, they would be able to charge you more without your authorization.
Edit: they may instead have a VPS from NOC4Hosts, and Dreamhost is just the public dns server. Or, Dreamhost and NOC4Hosts are the same. Either way, the IP address I'm seeing is located in Tampa, FL which is also surprising. I'd go for something in Chicago.
Gateway timeout is equivalent to 2000 people wanting to get into Disney World at 8am and they all plan to give up if they can't get in in under 10 minutes. Replace people with site requests, disney world with mgoblog and 10 minutes with a few seconds.
I believe this site is hosted on Amazon Web Services, so it should in theory be able to automate the scaling up and down of resources as they are needed, but I've never configured this so I can't say how easy it is to do. You could also change the timeout setting, but after, say 30 seconds, even the most patient person is going to walk away.
Everything will be nice and plain english, mostly. The most important thing is to know the ip address and whether that ip address/domain is an open relay, because that makes masquerading much easier.
Also, you might want to check the SPF record, if they even have one, for the domain. That tells you whether they write in stone, and in public, how strict their standards are for sending email from their domain.
I wish Brian's official stance were that he wanted Stitt as OC. I haven't heard a word about what he can do for defense, he's admitted he'd be interested in a carte blanche OC position, let's face it--he's not proven at anywhere close to the Div-I level, and it's 10 times more realistic, which is to say a 1% chance of happening. He could be Gus Malzahn 2.0 or Gerry Faust 2.0. Malzahn was an OC first though.
Devil's advocate here. Fast food companies can actually flourish in a recession. There are many reasons I won't get into why this is so. For examples, see McDonald's and Little Caesar's Pizza. So I think Domino's absolutely dropped the ball in 2007.
The best way Hoke and Brandon can earn their salaries until the day they are fired is to stop talking to anyone that is recording what they say. Not even a word.
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I just did a little math and Michigan's given up 36 points all season before the win probability on ESPN got to 99%, ie garbage time. They have given up 39 points all season after the win probability got to 99%. So teams are averaging 3.6 meaningful points per game.
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Xerox, not HP. In a few years, their research lab invented the graphical OS, the mouse, networking, laser printing, What You See Is What You Get Printing, and more. But Xerox leadership simply didn't understand the business opportunity and dismissed it. Because of that, the researchers found no issues demoing what they built to one Steve Jobs and the rest is history. The original Macintosh is in many ways just a Xerox Alto built 10 years later at 10% the price.
OSUs defensive failure yesterday was Urban Meyer's fault. He sounded strangely confident that OSU was going to stop the run, before the game even started. He wouldn't say that unless he knew and believed in the gameplan. And if he believed in it so much, makes you wonder if he had input. It would explain why Day wouldn't abandon it--he had too much faith in its architect.
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Try loading the site in Desktop mode.
Ace is a tremendous talent and inspiration.
Minnesota can't claim those championships because Alabama already did
Drupal is a content management system like Wordpress, not simply a framework. So it comes out of the box with a lot of things you'd have to patch together or build from scratch with a mere framework. In fact Drupal 8 is supposed to be built on top of Symfony. Past and current versions of Drupal have built whitehouse.gov, theonion.com, and elevenwarriors, so it's not exactly a joke in terms of what it can do.
I don't have any inside info, but I suspect the issue with the site outages are that they use a webhost out of Florida I've never heard of, not the programming.
♫ We found love in a hopeless place... ♫
Where was this offseason when Michigan was stretching too much?
At first I thought ); was an emoticon summarizing the previous sentence. In fact why stop there, a wink and a frown is the season in a nutshell.
It's been a great week for the young man.
They need to call the cheapest NFL franchise up. say they'll pay that franchise $2-3 million a year for 3 years to hire Ferentz as whatever--coordinator, head coach, whatever it takes to pique Ferentz's interest. He may very well be free or they may make a profit off of him at that price. A cheap franchise may want the cash more than hiring the best option, or they may even believe in him.
Then they sign a risky, high upside, low price tag coach (like Stitt) for the next three years and if it doesn't work, in 3 years you get a clean slate and in the present at least they're interesting again, and they're not spending any more money. Of course, he would have to agree to tear up the Iowa contract.
Why would Ferentz take it? Because it's his only chance at an NFL audition and he probably thinks he'd be a good NFL coach.
No big deal, 57% of all planes headed for NJ change their mind mid-flight.
Believe me, Nebraska wishes it was 20 years ago too.
I have a feeling he's somebody's son. Somebody important, that is.
Even if Harbaugh wanted to come here from day one, his agent wants to give him the best and the most offers he can and let his client decide. The fact that this number was out there for weeks and only now is everyone talking about it sounds like sports agent string-pulling to me.
Unfortunately for predictive purposes, you might as well have picked these guys at random out of an NFL encyclopedia given how disparate they are from each other, not to mention their results.
edit: Harbaugh
Please be Pelini, please be Pelini...
edit: The rumor of the moment is Bronco Mendenhall.
I'm surprised it's that cut and dried.
One thing I don't understand is the scoffing at Sean Payton. Facts:
Add it all up and I'm not saying Payton is happening, but I think it makes more sense than none at all.
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You had me at "not Schiano".
That's an HD antenna. Over the air HDTV in most cases has better or same compression quality as cable/satellite. Also is free. Therefore is better.
That review was awkward, where it was obviously off of Michigan because he was hacked. So the refs just pretended they didn't see nothing.
I'm not sure I understand why some are so against this. The man knows how to form a coaching tree, so any coaching search 3-8 years hence will be 100% smoother than the last two.
I'm just a schmo and I could have set him up with a few retirement accounts in like 1 week, probably 4 hours of real actual work. He would be set up for life and yes, he could have taken care of his parents too. Where do these "financial advisors" come from?
Sounds like Jack and Jill need better strength and conditioning, but that's none of my business...
If it isn't going to be win championships every other year like Alabama, it better damn well be entertaining.
Watching the games isn't my job and it shouldn't feel like it, certain entities' opinions be damned.
To add to TheHoke's answer, just a few pings I've tried tell me the lag from Michigan to Tampa is ~50ms and to Chicago it's ~15ms.
Step up your game, speed of light!
You're right, they're on dreamhost. I'm kind of surprised. But if they were on Amazon, the scaling up and down would not be automatic unless you made it so. Otherwise, they would be able to charge you more without your authorization.
Edit: they may instead have a VPS from NOC4Hosts, and Dreamhost is just the public dns server. Or, Dreamhost and NOC4Hosts are the same. Either way, the IP address I'm seeing is located in Tampa, FL which is also surprising. I'd go for something in Chicago.
Gateway timeout is equivalent to 2000 people wanting to get into Disney World at 8am and they all plan to give up if they can't get in in under 10 minutes. Replace people with site requests, disney world with mgoblog and 10 minutes with a few seconds.
I believe this site is hosted on Amazon Web Services, so it should in theory be able to automate the scaling up and down of resources as they are needed, but I've never configured this so I can't say how easy it is to do. You could also change the timeout setting, but after, say 30 seconds, even the most patient person is going to walk away.
I wonder if Brian's mystery email header this morning was related to this.
/Twilight Zone Music
Copy the entire header into the message analyzer here:
https://testconnectivity.microsoft.com/
Everything will be nice and plain english, mostly. The most important thing is to know the ip address and whether that ip address/domain is an open relay, because that makes masquerading much easier.
Also, you might want to check the SPF record, if they even have one, for the domain. That tells you whether they write in stone, and in public, how strict their standards are for sending email from their domain.
Open relay test: http://mxtoolbox.com/diagnostic.aspx
SPF check: http://mxtoolbox.com/spf.aspx
The Wayback Machine goes pretty far back.
https://web.archive.org/web/*/mgoblog.com
Quick, before he finds out which Buffalo!
I think Brian Kelly and Greg Schiano's layer of dirt is too low. Way too low for Schiano. Bucs players and administration hate him.
I wish Brian's official stance were that he wanted Stitt as OC. I haven't heard a word about what he can do for defense, he's admitted he'd be interested in a carte blanche OC position, let's face it--he's not proven at anywhere close to the Div-I level, and it's 10 times more realistic, which is to say a 1% chance of happening. He could be Gus Malzahn 2.0 or Gerry Faust 2.0. Malzahn was an OC first though.
This is why I don't trust anyone from Saban's coaching tree. I do think Nussmeier is a good coach, but only because of his extensive track record.
Devil's advocate here. Fast food companies can actually flourish in a recession. There are many reasons I won't get into why this is so. For examples, see McDonald's and Little Caesar's Pizza. So I think Domino's absolutely dropped the ball in 2007.
The best way Hoke and Brandon can earn their salaries until the day they are fired is to stop talking to anyone that is recording what they say. Not even a word.
Remember when Dave Brandon wouldn't humor any coaching candidate other than Hoke? Pepperidge Farm remembers.