Best of January 2010

The best five things in January:

1. Article I read: John Ed Bradley, “Hang ’em High,” Sports Illustrated (December 21, 2009)

Statistics suggest that this is the golden age of NFL punting. During the first 12 weeks of the season, the average punt went 44.3 yards, a half yard farther than the record set last year. Punters were on pace to drop 868 balls inside their opponents’ 20-yard lines, 103 more than the league mark set in 2007. And the Raiders’ Shane Lechler was on course to equal or break the season record of 51.40 yards per punt set 69 years ago by Sammy Baugh. Yet among fans, the punter may be the least appreciated man in the game. Even when he does his job well, placing the ball as close as possible to the opponent’s goal line, he exits the field to tepid applause. More often than not, when he faces scrutiny, it is unwelcome, coming after a fumbled snap or a badly kicked ball that lands out-of-bounds just yards past the line of scrimmage…

But punters’ recent successes, rather than their disappointments, should be examined before somebody at a year-end banquet hands a punter a trophy engraved with MOST VALUABLE PLAYER. Punters (yes, punters!) have become what coaches call difference makers, and the difference they’re making has observers of the game wondering if the punter is a defensive weapon every bit the equal of a shutdown cover corner or a run-stuffing middle linebacker.

2. Book I finished: Patricia Highsmith, Ripley Under Ground (1970)

Highsmith, "Ripley Under Ground"
Highsmith, "Ripley Under Ground"

3. Photo I saw, shot by Doug Bratland at Carleton, January 19, 2010

Arb Trees (by Doug Bratlander)
Arb Trees (by Doug Bratlander)

4. Video I saw:

5. Music I enjoyed (part of an inspired three-song shuffle that started with Uncle Tupelo, “Before I Break” and continued with Local H, “High-Fiving MF”)

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