It's Not Too Late for RG3

The NFC Wild Card matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and Washington Redskins just under two years ago is probably a game that Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III regrets. After suffering a grade 1 LCL sprain in his Week 14 game against the Baltimore Ravens in early December, Griffin hopped around practically on one leg for almost a month.

Before his playoff start, renowned sports surgeon Dr. James Andrews, expressed doubt about his ability to play. But he and the Redskins staff went against Andrew’s sentiments. Sure enough, Griffin tore his LCL after an errant snap in a 24-14 loss to the Seahawks that day. The Redskins’ franchise player and his future hung in the balance.

During the 2012 season, RG3 looked as promising as any rookie could possibly imagine. Griffin set records for the highest passer rating by a rookie quarterback (102.4). He led the team to a seven-game winning streak, their first playoff spot since 2007 and a division championship. Griffin also went on to win the Offensive Rookie of the Year award.

Nonetheless, those are all distant memories. Many believed RG3 rushed his rehab process only to return as a mediocre to even below-average QB. The team finished with a 3-13 record for the 2013 season and for the final three games, Griffin was placed on the inactive list.

This season is taking on the same tone as the ‘Skins are just 3-9. He has played in just five games after suffering an ankle injury in Week 2 against Jacksonville — four of which resulted in a loss.

In the process, he somewhat severed the relationship between him and the D.C. fanbase, stating to a predominately African-American community that “I am an African-American in America. That will never change. But I don’t have to be defined by that,” per USA Today.

He has been the victim of constant injury and fleeting playing time. Some have even indicated that he has lost the locker room. The love for him in D.C. has gone from “golden child” to only being judged by his initial wishes: football.

Washington D.C. is a historic region in our country deeply rooted in the civil rights movements of the past. But that aside, Washingtonians are very territorial. You can not claim to be from there if you aren’t. If you reside directly on the border of D.C. — most notably areas such as Silver Spring, Md. or Prince Georges County, you still aren’t a part of their pack.

They take a great amount of pride in their district and it is only savored for the residents and some chosen few. Only they can really jam to their “Go-go” music and understand it’s essence. Others have to stand on the side.

However, RG3 was their selection — he was one of the “chosen few” who seemed to get a pass and join their illustrious clan. Griffin scoffed at the idea. He defiantly thought he could thrive in isolation. But now, one can see the infrastructure he tried to create isn’t sustainable.

As a professional, defining yourself by just the sport you play can be a slippery slope. It requires a level of transcending greatness that RG3 clearly isn’t ready for and most likely won’t ever achieve. Looking back, one could admit that he bit off more than he could possibly chew. Nonetheless, the franchise hasn’t been the biggest help either.

There have been 16 different starting quarterbacks under the Daniel Snyder era that dates back to 1999, along with seven different coaches. They have forced Griffin into a pocket-passer, hoping to save his career — but have taken away his success of being dominant with his legs in the interim.

Griffin III still has the ability to be a successful starting quarterback in the NFL. He is only 24 and his status as a QB shouldn’t be brought into question each week. His future may not be in Washington, but wherever it is you can only hope that he will turn up the Go-go music, listen to the funk. It’s not a bad way to groove.

It might not make him a better quarterback, but it does make the bumps and bruises along the way a little bit easier to endure.

Sending Love for the Holidays

The holiday season is upon us and I thought this would be the perfect time to send some love out to my LGBTQ peeps.

Christmas is that time of year when the tree goes up and some drunken relative goes down after one too many sauvignon blanc’s. But most of all, it’s about family.

Family comes in all shapes and sizes. Not just blood relatives.

I’m blessed when I say that my family have always been there for me and although we’ve had our ups and downs, have always been on my side and never turned me away.

However, I also know that unfortunately, I’m one of the lucky ones, and there are too many young LGBTQ youths out there with families who have disowned them or abandoned them because of their sexuality.

It breaks my heart that the love of a parent can be shredded with two little words: “I’m gay.”

I’m writing this to all of you out there who may be feeling lost, alone or down this holiday season.

I’m also writing this to the parents who think it appropriate to disown your children because of who they fall in love with.

What is wrong with you?

It is embarrassing and disgusting that you find it so easy to let go of your child because of the way they were born. You look as stupid as someone who would disown their child because of their eye color. It’s irrational and evil and I only hope that in time you realize the error of your ways.

Life is tough, it’s tougher when those who are supposed to be there for you the most turn their backs on you.

To all of you out there who’s families have the IQ of a grilled cheese sandwich and have let you go, just know that there is someone out there who cares. You’re not alone. Everything happens exactly as it’s supposed to and your ‘family’ simply don’t deserve you.

It may suck right now and it may feel incredibly painful, but one day you’ll look back stronger, wiser and with a much bigger heart and soul than you could ever imagine.

We are moving forward slowly but surely and one day people will look back at the treatment of the LGBTQ community the same way we look back upon the racial discrimination and segregation in the past.

So if you are doing it tough this holiday season just know,
You’re part of my family.

I love you all and you never need to feel alone, scared or helpless.

x Harry Cook

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Ultrasound Haptic Feedback Lets You Feel Virtual Objects: Good Vibes

Virtual reality has reached the point where it can easily fool our vision and sense of depth and balance. But if it’s to be truly believable our sense of touch needs to be indulged as well. That’s the goal of the English company Ultrahaptics. The company is working on a device that allows users to “feel” something that’s not actually there.

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Invented by students at the University of Bristol, Ultrahaptics uses an array of small ultrasound speakers to create “a noticeable pressure difference” on a user’s hands, creating the feeling of touching something that’s not really there. The Ultrahaptics device uses a Leap Motion sensor to track the user’s hands. This makes it possible to create simulations that lets you feel the different parts of an object, i.e. it will know if you’re touching the top, side or bottom of a virtual object and respond accordingly.

Ultrahaptics’ Ben Long said that they can improve their device by using more and smaller speakers. I wonder if it’s strong enough to simulate projectiles or hard objects like walls. You can read up on Ultrahaptics at the University of Bristol’s website.

[via New Scientist]

Firefly Serenity Flash Drive Really is Shiny

Firefly fans who have some data they need to hide for the Reavers, get out your credit cards. ThinkGeek has a Firefly Serenity Flash drive that is made from die-cast metal. It’s shiny and it’s awesome.

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The USB connector retracts out of the backside of Serenity. You can store up to 8GB of your favorite episodes of Firefly or Castle inside the flash drive. I know that’s not much storage, but who are you kidding? You’re buying this for its looks. A loop for attaching to your keychain is included so you can keep the drive on you at all times.

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The coolest part about this flash drive is when you plug it in, the engines glow red. It ships in a shiny box and is officially-licensed Firefly merch. This much data storage awesomeness will set you back $29.99(USD).

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