Tuesday, 5 February 2013

Don't Waste Your Timeout

Jim Harbaugh San Francisco 49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh reacts to a play?during Super Bowl XLVII against the Baltimore Ravens? on Sunday.

Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images

For the second year in a row,?Slate?and?Deadspin are?teaming up for a season-long NFL roundtable. Check back here each week as a rotating cast of football watchers discusses the weekend's key plays, coaching decisions, and traumatic brain injuries. And?click here to play the latest episode of?Slate?s sports podcast Hang Up and Listen.

Super Bowl XLVII turned out to be a close game that hinged on a few critical plays at the end?shocking, given the score when the power went out. But it also hinged on decisions that didn't seem very significant at the time but ended up having an enormous effect on the outcome.

One of the more obvious foul-ups was San Francisco?s mismanagement of its timeouts in the second half. If the 49ers had any hope of coming back from down 22, it was certainly going to be close at the end, and timeouts were going to be invaluable. Colin Kaepernick, though, burned the 49ers? first timeout just before a first-and-10 play near midfield at the halfway point of the third quarter. It seemed as if he simply didn?t like the play call or the match-ups because there was time left on the play clock. The second timeout was called by Jim Harbaugh to prevent a delay-of-game penalty on the 49ers? final drive that would have set up a third-and-goal from the 10 instead of from the 5. This was a debatable call. On the one hand, San Francisco would've been pushed 5 yards farther from the end zone. On the other, since Baltimore was taking away the run and forcing quick passes into man-to-man coverage, the extra space might have actually made things easier for the offense.

Jim Harbaugh made another mistake risking a timeout on the challenge of a first-down ruling halfway through the fourth quarter. He won the challenge, but that only set up third-and-inches, a situation that ends up being converted more than 80 percent of the time (and which the Ravens did ultimately convert). There wasn?t enough upside to justify the risk that there wouldn?t be enough evidence to overturn the ruling.

Had the 49ers retained all three timeouts, they would've gotten the ball back with about 1:22 to play and great field position, assuming they would?ve forced a Baltimore three-and-out. With two timeouts, San Francisco could have had 43 seconds left after a stop. In fact, with at least two timeouts, San Francisco would've had enough clock to kick the field goal on fourth down of what turned out to be its final possession, force a Baltimore punt, and then kick another field goal to win.

Here?s how costly those timeouts were. First, consider the field goal/stop/field goal scenario. Typically, offenses needing a field goal to survive can score a three-pointer slightly more than 30 percent of the time when starting near their own 20-yard line. With about 45 seconds left to play, they can score about 15 percent of the time when starting near their own 20. If the 49ers played for the touchdown, they would have gained possession near midfield at worst. A touchdown from there with about 1:40 to play is about a 35 percent proposition, but with about 45 seconds to play, it?s about 20 percent. When the 49ers called their first timeout and when Jim Harbaugh challenged that first-down ruling, it was impossible to know just how crucial those timeouts would become. These numbers, though, show just how valuable they can be, particularly when compared to the importance of a no-account first-down play in the third quarter.

The Ravens? intentional safety, by contrast, was probably a smart decision. At the time, I thought it was a mistake because it put San Francisco in a position where a field goal could tie the game. But I didn?t realize how much time punter Sam Koch would be able to burn. The Ravens ran 8 seconds off the clock, thanks partially to a quirk in the rules. Since the penalty for holding in the end zone is, well, a safety, the Baltimore linemen could hold all night long without repercussion. Had a flag been thrown, the outcome would have been exactly the same.

The Ravens? fake field goal in the second quarter on fourth-and-9 at first made me scratch my head. The break-even chance of success to make the gamble worthwhile was 39 percent based on point expectancy and 62 percent based on win probability?the number is higher for win probability because it considers the fact that Baltimore was already ahead by 11 points. There aren?t enough relevant cases to know what the typical chance of success would be here, but this is an example of why going for it on fourth down is far more lucrative than coaches think. The failed conversion attempt left San Francisco with the ball at its own 5. Baltimore was able to get the ball back in great field position, which ultimately led to a touchdown. Of course, that?s not going to happen all the time, but it happens enough to matter. In the end, I appreciated the decision to try the fake because it showed that John Harbaugh was wise enough to expect the 49ers to come back at some point and that his team would need more points to stay ahead.

Jim Harbaugh missed at least one fourth-down opportunity. In the second quarter, he passed up a fourth-and-2 from the Baltimore 9, but the field-goal attempt was likely the right call. There was only enough time for three more plays in the half. San Francisco had two timeouts but needed a conversion first to be able to take advantage of them. The missed opportunity was a fourth-and-2 from the Baltimore 16 toward the end of the third quarter. David Akers had just missed his attempt on fourth-and-7, but a running-into-the-kicker penalty moved the 49ers into a situation in which they should have gone for it. Two-yard conversions are successful 59 percent of the time, and the break-even success rate was only 37 percent, as the 49ers were down eight at the time, needing a touchdown and two-point conversion to tie.

Jim Harbaugh deserves credit for leading his team to a dramatic near-comeback. Maybe if he'd used his timeouts more judiciously and his downs more aggressively, his team could?ve pulled off the biggest miracle win in Super Bowl history.

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Monday, 4 February 2013

Chris Kyle Shot Dead; "American Sniper" Author Killed at Gun Range

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FSRO: Free Prostate Cancer Screenings | 5NEWSOnline.com ? Ft ...

Posted on: 12:11 pm, February 4, 2013, by 5NEWS Web Staff, updated on: 01:37pm, February 4, 2013


Fort Smith Radiation and Oncology will begin offering free prostate cancer screenings for men beginning in March.

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Nuts From the Family Tree: Sentimental Sunday: Moving to Ohio, the ...

Last Sunday I blogged around the Sentimental Sunday topic from Geneabloggers and enjoyed it, so this week I'll continue the story. You can find last week's post here. I really?like their blogging prompts because often, as with last week's topic, it's a new way to look at the tree and stories?about the family and work with the data and media.

Here's what you missed, if you missed last week's post. Mom and Dad came from a small town in Western Maryland called Frostburg. They were both born and raised there, met and got married there. All of their friends and family were there. But after the Second World War, Dad took a job with a plastics manufacturing plant in Ohio, outside of Cleveland. Plastics were all the rage then. So now you're all caught up:)

Mom and Dad were savers from the start of their long marriage. Heck, right after they were married and for about two years, they didn't tell anyone about the wedding so that each could live at home with their parents and save every penny. ( I stumbled into this information in the 1940 US Census which had Mom as single, when I knew they had been married two years by then!)

My Dad's sister let it be known that my Mom and Dad were married and the word got around town so they soon got an apartment and set up housekeeping. When they did that, they made a promise to themselves to save $100 a?month from the paychecks right off the top. That was a fortune then.

The $100 savings plan continued and when they drove off from Frostburg in the new car heading to Ohio, they had paid cash money for it. We moved to Chagrin Falls where they rented a house. The house sat up on a hill overlooking the village. Mom and I would walk down the hill to my dentist's upstairs office with the big window. And of course there was the river and the falls to see whenever we went to the village. The woman who lived next door had tuberous begonias and Mom loved them so much that she still sends away for bulbs every winter to be delivered each spring. Across the street was an institution?for the mentally ill. Funny the stuff you remember.

On Sundays we'd drive around and familiarize ourselves with the areas. Then?Mom and Dad?started looking for a real suburban house to buy. When they found one they paid $15,000, in cash! The house was two blocks from school so I could walk and come home for lunch. It was a little two bedroom house built in a development where most of the houses looked alike. I knew where the bathroom was in all of my friends houses without being told because all the floor plans were very much alike.

It was a good house and we stayed there for about nine years. Mom loved the fireplace in the living room in winter and the sun porch in summer. I learned to ride a bike there and we all welcomed my baby brother home from the hospital there.

Dad would sometimes bring home cool toy samples from the plastics plant, where he was VP of Production, for all the neighborhood kids. The week he brought home hula-hoops I was the most popular kid on the block!

Guess we often learn about money management from parents, so thanks Mom and Dad for an excellent financial lesson! Dad's gone now but when I pull into the gas station I can hear him swear at the big sign out front saying it's back over $4 a gallon:)

Us leaving Frostburg for Ohio in 1952 in the new car.

The Kelly Grandparents come for a visit in Ohio to play with their grandson.

Helen Zeller Kelly 1894-1985,?John Lee Kelly 1892 - 1969.

Me in front of the house on Maple Heights Avenue,

Top Halloween and bottom Easter.


Source: http://nutsfromthefamilytree.blogspot.com/2013/02/sentimental-sunday-moving-to-ohio-early.html

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Sunday, 3 February 2013

Real Estate Investing Forum: Full-Service Relocation Management ...

ANN ARBOR, Mich. ? February 1, 2013 ? 300 Decisions LLC, a strategic, full-service relocation management company, is pleased to announce the launch of its online Business Relocation Resource Center. This blog-style web site provides helpful tips and downloadable tools designed to educate and inform organizations contemplating a move.

Developed to promote best practices in the relocation management industry, the site acts as a resource for organizations looking to relocate without disrupting business operations. Future entries will address a wide range of topics including change management, planning strategies, technological advancements, physical moving and much more.

"As one of the nation's leading relocation management companies, we're constantly asked to share our industry knowledge," said co-founder and President, Helen Dennis. "This resource will allow us to elevate the relocation management industry and to educate our clients and peers about best practices and lessons learned."

Dennis used her decades of industry experience to create a proprietary, five-step process designed to facilitate change and project management when executing business relocations. "Our strategic process has yielded great results, and the tools on the site are built on this foundation."

To provide a comprehensive collection of resources, future posts will feature industry experts as guest bloggers in addition to the specialists at 300 Decisions.?

To visit the Business Relocation Resource Center, visit www.relocationfocus.com.

About 300 Decisions LLC

Based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, 300 Decisions is a strategic, full-service relocation management company dedicated to helping clients make seamless transitions into new work environments.

With more than 21 years of experience in the move management space, 300 Decisions specializes in developing comprehensive strategic plans and cultural change management programs to relocate offices, factories, hospitals, laboratories, technical centers and campuses without disrupting business operations.

Deriving its name from the amount of decisions needed in any given relocation project, 300 Decisions uses a proprietary five-step process to ensure a successful transition for all stakeholders, addressing both the human and non-human side of the project.

300 Decisions LLC (registered ? State of Michigan)
2723 S. State Street
Suite 150
Ann Arbor, MI 48104

For more information, connect with 300 Decisions on the web:

Corporate Website ? 300decisions.com
Relocation Resource Center ? relocationfocus.com
Twitter ? twitter.com/300decisions
Facebook ? facebook.com/300decisions
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Portable video game consoles gain popularity in Taiwan: GfK ...

February 03, 2013

? Freesun News

Taipei, Feb. 2 (CNA) Portable video game consoles gained popularity in Taiwan last year, driven by new product launches, according to the local branch of GfK Group, the world?s fifth-largest market research company.

On-the-go gaming is gaining popularity in the country, driven largely by new product launches, such as the Nintendo 3DS and the PlayStation Vita, GfK Taiwan said in a recent report.

?The market is still abuzz with excitement over the new generation consoles, as avid gamers are anticipating these latest devices to present a whole new level of gaming experience,? Lydia Huang, managing director of GfK Taiwan, wrote.

Avid video gamers in Taiwan spent US$69 million on nearly 265,000 units of home and portable video game consoles in 2012, the research company said.

Nearly one in every two video game consoles purchased were portable ones, totaling US$25 million during the period, the report said.

Action and role play video games remained popular in Taiwan last year, with the two categories taking up over half of the gaming market, the research company said.

Over one third of the video games purchased in Taiwan belonged to the action category, while about a quarter were role playing games, GfK Taiwan said.

Last year, the top three best-selling home console games were One Piece: Kaizoku Musou, Resident Evil 6, and Final Fantasy XIII-2, while the three most popular games in the portable console segment were Unchartered: Golden Abyss, Ragnarok Odyssey and Persona 4: Golden, the report showed.

(By James Lee)


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Head Start Works!!!

Early Head Start and Head Start programs offer more than early childhood education and child care. We also provide comprehensive family support services which include medical, mental and oral health, nutrition, services to children with disabilities, social services, family engagement opportunities including parent trainings, governing board membership and volunteer opportunities. What sets Head Start programs apart from other early learning programs is our focus on the entire family leading to improved education, health and self sufficiency outcomes. Head Start of Shawnee Mission staff meet with families to determine families strengths and weaknesses and set family goals related to school readiness and self sufficiency.

I am proud to share with you some of the success stories of our families who have met their goals.?

  • An Early Head Start parent of three children who?moved to Kansas from Puerto?Rico set a goal to obtain her teaching certificate.? In December she greeted her Family ?Educator with her teaching certificate in hand. She was so excited to have accomplished her goal! Now her new goal is to find a teaching position!
  • ?Another mother established a goal to obtain a degree and a job in the medical field. She graduated last May, obtained an internship at the Health Partnership Clinic and is now working there full?time.
  • The parents of a child enrolled in our Part-Day/Part-Year?program were both going to school. The mother graduated with her LPN degree in December, with plans to work full time and eventually complete her RN degree, and her husband will graduate from aviation school in June!
  • ?A mother of two children in our program has been attending Parent Involvement events and a recent parent training event in Topeka. She was one?of three parents chosen out of the entire state of Kansas to travel to Washington DC with the Kansas Head?Start Association. She just passed her Citizenship test and will soon be sworn in. And she just started a new job and has offered to volunteer her time to our program if we need a parent at any event!
  • One single mother of a little boy in our program received her nursing degree, secured full time employment and purchased a? home! She has since married and had another child, is still working and?continually advocates for Head Start of Shawnee Mission whenever she can.
  • ?Our holiday adoption program paid it forward?this year, when a former Head Start parent and her two daughters adopted? one of our enrolled families for the holidays.
  • We have a mother who received a scholarship from? the Johnson County Young Matrons. She is a fashion design student and is volunteering her time at Safehome to help women ?dress for success? and update their wardrobes by utilizing the ?clothing closet? that they have on site.

These amazing parents and their success are proof that Head Start works!

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