Wrapping up the diaries for Thursday and Friday real quickly, I went downstairs to watch Manchester United playing Liverpool on big screen. It was supposed to be a very entertaining match but actually not that much. I fell into sleep from time to time and missed the only goal. Rooney seemed shooting a wonderful volley ball, which probably was the brightest in this match.
The next one was Stoke City playing Arsenal, which was also pretty quiet. It ended up with goalless.
The real exciting game finally popped up, unfortunately, it was exciting for Carolina' s fans. Panthers shutout Seahawks in the first half. Wilson was pressured so hard he might have never experienced; No one expected Lynch to perform after missing so many games in this season, at least, I hadn't; Defense kept the field wide open for Panthers to penetrate. In the second half, Panthers stopped playing aggressively, which made Seahawks catch up easier. At one point of time, I thought Seahawks might be able to turn around. After falling into sleep in the rest of the last quarter because of alcohol's influence, I found we lost the game by a touchdown. I am not surprised that Seahawks wouldn't go further because they were overrated in this season. Our defense wasn't as seamless as it had been exaggerated and offense was pretty mediocre. After briefly shining in the first couple of weeks, we never saw punt or kickoff return TD again. This team needs to get a clear direction on depending on running or throwing. Even Wilson's own advantage actually is running out of the pocket to find opportunities.
The next game wasn't very exciting, actually it was progressed very slowly. Eventually, Broncos won a tasteless game at home. Hopefully, Super Bowl won't be set only for one person's legacy this year. As I shared on Twitter, in the last minute, Steelers still had a possibility mathematically to tie the game to push it into overtime if they could have recovered the onside kick then made a touchdown through Hail Mary Pass after the field goal. However, they didn't make it, which was more realistic. I actually didn't hope that happening because I wanted to go to gym to work out before it would close at 6:00 pm.
After working out for only 50 minutes, I stopped by Fred Meyer to buy bread, Ham and Cheese for my self-made sandwiches at work next week. Instead of Mayonnaise, I grabbed Vegenaise on the shelf for healthy foods Fred Meyer recently set up. It was supposed to be very healthy I'd never heard of before.
Reading a tweet by CNN, I just learned that Democratic Debate was held tonight. Driving back home, I hadn't found it on CNN, then noticed it on NBC. I was wondering why there wasn't a commercial for it earlier when football game was televised. In general, I don't think it really matters who is going to be the next president unless it is me. I recommend Sanders not use the word of "Revolution" but "Reformation". It could mislead voters to relate to violence, which is why Marx was wrong about modern Socialism and people are scared of his theories.
As I shared on Twitter, no matter what, I was happy to sip grande latte while watching their debates and would be able to go to work tomorrow morning.
I will write my review of Chapter 4 of Economics Rules tomorrow night and finish the reading of the whole book next week. After Football Season ends, I will have more time to read books and write more reviews.
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