While many people inside and outside the state of Texas were upset that our bid to fire Ted Cruz came agonizingly short, it was a bigger win in other areas in terms of ending the Republican rule in Texas.
We flipped several populous Texas counties to Democratic control, including my home county of Harris County. We flipped several Texas state court of appeals districts. And most importantly, we flipped twelve seats in the Texas House to put in striking distance of flipping that chamber in 2020
With the 2019 session of the Texas Legislature now going into its second week, we had another moment of history happen with the founding of the first officially recognized Texas LGBTQ Caucus!
Rep Mary Gonzalez's office released an announcement heralding the founding of the new caucus.
"Nearly one million Texans identify as part of the LGBTQ spectrum, signaling a drastic need for representation at all levels of elected office," the press release said.
The founding members of it all identity as members of our community, and they are Rep. Mary González (D- Clint) Rep. Celia Israel (D- Austin) , Rep. Jessica González (D- Dallas) Rep. Erin Zweiner (D - Austin) and Rep. Julie Johnson (D - Dallas).
The caucus is open to any member regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity. The goal of the Texas LGBTQ Caucus is to according to Rep Mary Gonzalez is "to advocate for proactive legislation that creates greater equity in Texas.".
Congratulations on the founding of this new caucus. May it grow beyond these initial members, and may you be successful in pushing for legislation that does create a better Texas for all of us.
TransGriot note: Photo of caucus by Casey Chapman-Ross
Monday, January 14, 2019
Saturday, January 12, 2019
TransGriot 2018-19 NFL Playoff Predictions- Divisional Round
No thanks to the Texans forgetting they had a playoff game to play, a partially blocked game winning field goal, and the road teams winning three of the four wild card round playoff games, I laid an 0-4 egg in my wildcard weekend playoff predictions.
Let get busy getting back to .500
Saturday Playoff Games
#6 Indianapolis Colts (11-6) at #1 Kansas City Chiefs (12-4) at 3:35 PM on NBC
The Colts (boo hiss) ended the Texans season in large part to them rushing for 200 yards and being nearly perfect on third down. But they face a another challenge in playing in a snowy Arrowhead Stadium against the presumptive NFL MVP in Patrick Mahomes
Mahomes will be in his first playoff game, Luck his eighth. What will also in the back of KC's minds are being sick and tired of hearing about what happened the last time they faced the Colts in the playoffs.
The Chiefs built a huge 28 point lead in that January 4, 2014 game lead, only to fall to Indy 45-44 after Luck and crew executed the second largest comeback from a playoff deficit in NFL history.
With the weather condition I don't think you'll see 99 points scored in this game.
The Colts are on a roll, the Chiefs have been one of the best teams in the AFC all season. They are well rested and ready to defend their snowy turf.
The Chiefs to end Indy's season and advance to the AFC title game
#4 Dallas Cowboys (11-6) at #2 Los Angeles Rams (13-3)at 7:15 PM CST on FOX
The Saturday night game is an NFL classic matchup between two teams that have frequently bumped heads in the playoffs .
The Cowboys won their first playoff game in four years when they eliminated the Seahawks at Jerry World, but now they have to head to the Left Coast to play the Rams in this divisional round game in
LaLa Land.
While the Rams and Cowboys, this is the first time they have done so in Los Angeles since 1985 when I gleefully watched Eric Dickerson run over around and through them for 248 yards in a Rams blowout divisional round win. In fact, the last time the Cowboys won a road playoff game was in 1993 up I-5 in San Francisco.
While the Cowboys have shown a propensity for shutting down high powered offenses this season, they have also had a problem scoring in the red zone.
That will bite them in the behind today.. Rams to advance to the NFC championship.
Sunday Playoff Games
#4 Los Angeles Chargers(13-4) at #2 New England Patriots (11-5) at 12:05 PM CST on CBS
The Chargers had to sweat out a late fourth quarter run by the Ravens before they secured the win, and now they step into Gillette Stadium to take on the New England Patriots.
It'll be a clash between future Hall of Fame quarterbacks in Tom Brady and Phillip Rivers, and the Chargers have been one of the best teams in the league all season. New England hasn't been their usual dominant self , but it may finally catch up to them in this game.
It's hard to pick against Brady and Belichick in Gillette Stadium, and the fact that Philip Rivers has never bested Brady in the playoffs. That streak has to end sometime, and I'm listening to my instincts like I failed to do last weekend and going for the upset.
The Chargers to move on to the AFC title game
#6 Philadelphia Eagles (10-7) vs #1 New Orleans Saints (13-3) at 3:40 PM CST on FOX
It's the only one of the four divisional round games that is a regular season rematch and being played indoors
The defending champion Eagles are only back here in the Mercedes Benz Superdome because of Treyvon Hester's partial block of a game winning field goal that bounced off the upright and crossbar at Soldier Field and agonizingly for Bears fans ended their season.
The Saints spanked that behind 48-7 back in Week 11, and the Eagles since then have been in desperation playoff mode for several weeks now. They have had to scratch and claw and get lucky breaks at times just to get into the playoffs and have the opportunity to defend their crown.
But once again, they are playing the Saints in NOLA, where they are even more dominant than they are outside of it. This is also Drew Brees' best shot at returning to a Super Bowl , and he's motivated after falling short last year.
Nick Foles' playoff magic gets a voodoo curse placed on it called the Saints defense
The Saints go marching into the NFC Championship game after winning what won't be a blowout.
Let get busy getting back to .500
Saturday Playoff Games
#6 Indianapolis Colts (11-6) at #1 Kansas City Chiefs (12-4) at 3:35 PM on NBC
The Colts (boo hiss) ended the Texans season in large part to them rushing for 200 yards and being nearly perfect on third down. But they face a another challenge in playing in a snowy Arrowhead Stadium against the presumptive NFL MVP in Patrick Mahomes
Mahomes will be in his first playoff game, Luck his eighth. What will also in the back of KC's minds are being sick and tired of hearing about what happened the last time they faced the Colts in the playoffs.
The Chiefs built a huge 28 point lead in that January 4, 2014 game lead, only to fall to Indy 45-44 after Luck and crew executed the second largest comeback from a playoff deficit in NFL history.
With the weather condition I don't think you'll see 99 points scored in this game.
The Colts are on a roll, the Chiefs have been one of the best teams in the AFC all season. They are well rested and ready to defend their snowy turf.
The Chiefs to end Indy's season and advance to the AFC title game
#4 Dallas Cowboys (11-6) at #2 Los Angeles Rams (13-3)at 7:15 PM CST on FOX
The Saturday night game is an NFL classic matchup between two teams that have frequently bumped heads in the playoffs .
The Cowboys won their first playoff game in four years when they eliminated the Seahawks at Jerry World, but now they have to head to the Left Coast to play the Rams in this divisional round game in
LaLa Land.
While the Rams and Cowboys, this is the first time they have done so in Los Angeles since 1985 when I gleefully watched Eric Dickerson run over around and through them for 248 yards in a Rams blowout divisional round win. In fact, the last time the Cowboys won a road playoff game was in 1993 up I-5 in San Francisco.
While the Cowboys have shown a propensity for shutting down high powered offenses this season, they have also had a problem scoring in the red zone.
That will bite them in the behind today.. Rams to advance to the NFC championship.
Sunday Playoff Games
#4 Los Angeles Chargers(13-4) at #2 New England Patriots (11-5) at 12:05 PM CST on CBS
The Chargers had to sweat out a late fourth quarter run by the Ravens before they secured the win, and now they step into Gillette Stadium to take on the New England Patriots.
It'll be a clash between future Hall of Fame quarterbacks in Tom Brady and Phillip Rivers, and the Chargers have been one of the best teams in the league all season. New England hasn't been their usual dominant self , but it may finally catch up to them in this game.
It's hard to pick against Brady and Belichick in Gillette Stadium, and the fact that Philip Rivers has never bested Brady in the playoffs. That streak has to end sometime, and I'm listening to my instincts like I failed to do last weekend and going for the upset.
The Chargers to move on to the AFC title game
#6 Philadelphia Eagles (10-7) vs #1 New Orleans Saints (13-3) at 3:40 PM CST on FOX
It's the only one of the four divisional round games that is a regular season rematch and being played indoors
The defending champion Eagles are only back here in the Mercedes Benz Superdome because of Treyvon Hester's partial block of a game winning field goal that bounced off the upright and crossbar at Soldier Field and agonizingly for Bears fans ended their season.
The Saints spanked that behind 48-7 back in Week 11, and the Eagles since then have been in desperation playoff mode for several weeks now. They have had to scratch and claw and get lucky breaks at times just to get into the playoffs and have the opportunity to defend their crown.
But once again, they are playing the Saints in NOLA, where they are even more dominant than they are outside of it. This is also Drew Brees' best shot at returning to a Super Bowl , and he's motivated after falling short last year.
Nick Foles' playoff magic gets a voodoo curse placed on it called the Saints defense
The Saints go marching into the NFC Championship game after winning what won't be a blowout.
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Open Letter To Trinity About Relationships
Dear Trini,
I understand from your mom that you are concerned that because you are a young Black trans girl blossoming into an awesome woman, that you will not find love because you are Black and trans.
Little Sis, I definitely feel you and understand why you're concerned about this subject. While it hasn't been easy for me and some of your Black trans feminine elders when it comes to us finding that forever love., know that being Black and trans is not an impediment or insurmountable barrier for eventually finding the right person to love, be they cisgender or transgender.
I know Black trans women that have not only managed to date successfully, they have found their life partners in the process.
And as someone who has been single for a while, I'm deliriously happy that they are.
Who are they, you're probably asking? Let me pull out the receipts and show you who some of your Black trans elders who have found love are.
I'll start with Precious Brady Davis. She not only has been happily married to her husband Myles, we call then in Black Trans World the Trans Obamas.
In addition, Precious' search for the perfect wedding gown was broadcast on the show Say Yes To The Dress: Atlanta
Need more proof? Janet Mock. She has been happily married to her man Aaron for several years now. She got married back in November 2015.
As for Black trans women who are in relationships, my homegirl Jessica Zyrie has been in a relationship for several months with her boyfriend Alexander Lane Miller.
Myself and everyone observing them can see they are both in love with each other.
All of us who love Alexander and Jessica are rooting for them to also jump the broom should their relationship develop to that level.
Laverne Cox has recently revealed that she is dating her boyfriend Kyle and has been doing so for a year. She has been upfront about her dating struggles, and it's nice to know that someone finally has noted the quality woman she is and stepped to her.
That's before I even mention some of my Black trans girlfriends who are non disclosed, and either were or still are married. The other point I want to make is that those people I'm shouting out were (or still are) married for a decade or longer.
I also have to mention some of our trailblazing Black trans feminine transcestors. Lucy Hicks Anderson got married twice in her fascinating life.
Same with Georgia Black. She got married twice in her life in large part because she outlived both her husbands.
Every year that I go to BTAC in Dallas, I see romance blooming at that unapologetically Black trans conference. Some of the relationships that started there have eventually led to marriage, while other relationships went on and then fizzled out for a wide variety of reasons.
That's life. Some people are in your relationship life to teach you specific lessons or show you what you DON'T want in a relationship or life partner. That happens so that when your soulmate does come into your life, you'll know it.
So Trini, the best advice I can give you is to focus on being the best Trini you can be. The relationship will come.
And whoever that wise person is that eventually hooks up with you in a relationship will be extremely blessed to have you.
Love you,
Aunt Monica
I understand from your mom that you are concerned that because you are a young Black trans girl blossoming into an awesome woman, that you will not find love because you are Black and trans.
Little Sis, I definitely feel you and understand why you're concerned about this subject. While it hasn't been easy for me and some of your Black trans feminine elders when it comes to us finding that forever love., know that being Black and trans is not an impediment or insurmountable barrier for eventually finding the right person to love, be they cisgender or transgender.
I know Black trans women that have not only managed to date successfully, they have found their life partners in the process.
And as someone who has been single for a while, I'm deliriously happy that they are.
Who are they, you're probably asking? Let me pull out the receipts and show you who some of your Black trans elders who have found love are.
I'll start with Precious Brady Davis. She not only has been happily married to her husband Myles, we call then in Black Trans World the Trans Obamas.
In addition, Precious' search for the perfect wedding gown was broadcast on the show Say Yes To The Dress: Atlanta
Need more proof? Janet Mock. She has been happily married to her man Aaron for several years now. She got married back in November 2015.
As for Black trans women who are in relationships, my homegirl Jessica Zyrie has been in a relationship for several months with her boyfriend Alexander Lane Miller.
Myself and everyone observing them can see they are both in love with each other.
All of us who love Alexander and Jessica are rooting for them to also jump the broom should their relationship develop to that level.
Laverne Cox has recently revealed that she is dating her boyfriend Kyle and has been doing so for a year. She has been upfront about her dating struggles, and it's nice to know that someone finally has noted the quality woman she is and stepped to her.
That's before I even mention some of my Black trans girlfriends who are non disclosed, and either were or still are married. The other point I want to make is that those people I'm shouting out were (or still are) married for a decade or longer.
I also have to mention some of our trailblazing Black trans feminine transcestors. Lucy Hicks Anderson got married twice in her fascinating life.
Same with Georgia Black. She got married twice in her life in large part because she outlived both her husbands.
Every year that I go to BTAC in Dallas, I see romance blooming at that unapologetically Black trans conference. Some of the relationships that started there have eventually led to marriage, while other relationships went on and then fizzled out for a wide variety of reasons.
That's life. Some people are in your relationship life to teach you specific lessons or show you what you DON'T want in a relationship or life partner. That happens so that when your soulmate does come into your life, you'll know it.
So Trini, the best advice I can give you is to focus on being the best Trini you can be. The relationship will come.
And whoever that wise person is that eventually hooks up with you in a relationship will be extremely blessed to have you.
Love you,
Aunt Monica
Friday, January 11, 2019
Let Arqueze Girdy Compete!
As y'all know I'm am a huge proponent of letting trans people compete in whatever sporting events they have the talent and drive to win in.
Growing up in Texas and getting the opportunity to see the Houston Rodeo, I have watched people compete in barrel racing. It's a sport in which a competitor riding a horse tries to navigate three widely spaced barrels in the fastest time on a triangular course.
You also must do so while directing the horse to go in a cloverleaf pattern around the barrels without knocking them down, you falling off the horse, or the horse falling during the run and failing to cross the start-finish line. If any of or a combination of those events happen, you receive a NO TIME for the run.
Barrel racing is one of the few rodeo events in that macho rodeo sporting world that women are the predominate participants in. We also have smaller rodeo competitions that happen here in the Houston area and across the state.
Since Black cowboys like Bill Pickett are credited with inventing the sport, many of these smaller rodeos are Black owned and run. .
It's time to introduce you readers to barrel racer Arqueze Girdy
Arqueze is a 5th generation rodeo competitor in her family who is trying to make it to the WPRA (Women's Professional Rodeo Association) professional ranks in her sport.
She also happens to be trans feminine. That shouldn't be a problem, but it looks like somebody at the MLK Scholarship and Rodeo taking place at the Fort Bend County Fairgrounds tomorrow has a problem with Girdy being there.
She's dealing with transphobia on the amateur rodeo circuit as she pursues her quest n to get to the professional ranks and one day compete in the WPRA events like the Houston Rodeo at NRG Stadium.
'They never come out and say it's because I'm transgender. They say I'm not qualified", Girdy said in an interview with Houston's ABC13. "I want to make history and open doors and help people. There are other people in my situation," she said.
Girdy texted her entry form and paid her fee to compete in the rodeo slated to happen at the Fort Bend County Fairgrounds, but still hasn't heard from them.
After not returning requests for comment from ABC13, the promoters for tomorrow's event finally put out a statement on Thursday evening.
Yeah, right. Looks like y'all were planning to not let her compete until this made the news.
We'll see if the organizers of this event actually let Ms. Girdy compete, or are just selling woof tickets so they don't look transphobic to the world.
Hmm, looks like I may need to make a trip down I-69 to Fort Bend County to see what's happening with my barrel racing trans sibling.
The bottom line though, is that Black trans people exist, and you need to let her compete.
TransGriot Update (12 January): Hearing disturbing chatter from peeps who attended the event that Arqueze was NOT allowed to compete. Formulating next steps now
Growing up in Texas and getting the opportunity to see the Houston Rodeo, I have watched people compete in barrel racing. It's a sport in which a competitor riding a horse tries to navigate three widely spaced barrels in the fastest time on a triangular course.
You also must do so while directing the horse to go in a cloverleaf pattern around the barrels without knocking them down, you falling off the horse, or the horse falling during the run and failing to cross the start-finish line. If any of or a combination of those events happen, you receive a NO TIME for the run.
Barrel racing is one of the few rodeo events in that macho rodeo sporting world that women are the predominate participants in. We also have smaller rodeo competitions that happen here in the Houston area and across the state.
Since Black cowboys like Bill Pickett are credited with inventing the sport, many of these smaller rodeos are Black owned and run. .
It's time to introduce you readers to barrel racer Arqueze Girdy
Arqueze is a 5th generation rodeo competitor in her family who is trying to make it to the WPRA (Women's Professional Rodeo Association) professional ranks in her sport.
She also happens to be trans feminine. That shouldn't be a problem, but it looks like somebody at the MLK Scholarship and Rodeo taking place at the Fort Bend County Fairgrounds tomorrow has a problem with Girdy being there.
She's dealing with transphobia on the amateur rodeo circuit as she pursues her quest n to get to the professional ranks and one day compete in the WPRA events like the Houston Rodeo at NRG Stadium.
'They never come out and say it's because I'm transgender. They say I'm not qualified", Girdy said in an interview with Houston's ABC13. "I want to make history and open doors and help people. There are other people in my situation," she said.
Girdy texted her entry form and paid her fee to compete in the rodeo slated to happen at the Fort Bend County Fairgrounds, but still hasn't heard from them.
After not returning requests for comment from ABC13, the promoters for tomorrow's event finally put out a statement on Thursday evening.
"The promoters of the 1st Annual MLK Scholarship Rodeo and Trail ride are pleased to hold its inaugural event on Saturday, January 12, 2019 at 9 a.m. at The Fort Bend County Fairgrounds.
The goal of the event is to raise scholarship funds for deserving students in the Houston and surrounding areas. The rodeo and trail ride are open to ALL to attend and participate.
Prospective participants should recognize that although this is an amateur event, which claims no professional affiliation whatsoever, all rodeo events and participants will be governed by rules and standards similar to those set forth by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) and Women's Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (WPRCA).
As for Ms. Girdy's concern regarding her ability to compete in this inaugural event, she first should make sure she has been in contact with official event promoters and affiliates, as we have only taken pre-registration up to this point and have yet to collect any funds from any participants; all registration will be completed at the fairgrounds. Secondly, if she has pre-registered, she should be aware of what is required at the time of entry.
We are looking forward to Saturday's event and welcome everyone out to support our scholarship fund and enjoy a day of rodeo fun and entertainment."
Yeah, right. Looks like y'all were planning to not let her compete until this made the news.
We'll see if the organizers of this event actually let Ms. Girdy compete, or are just selling woof tickets so they don't look transphobic to the world.
Hmm, looks like I may need to make a trip down I-69 to Fort Bend County to see what's happening with my barrel racing trans sibling.
The bottom line though, is that Black trans people exist, and you need to let her compete.
TransGriot Update (12 January): Hearing disturbing chatter from peeps who attended the event that Arqueze was NOT allowed to compete. Formulating next steps now
TransGriot Shut Up Fool Awards- First Week Of 2019 Edition
Since New Year's Eve fell on a Tuesday, that made this week starting on Sunday the 6th the first full week of 2019.
Lord, did we have a lot of things going on and fools letting the world know their WTF levels of ignorance, bigotry, transphobia, homophobia, misogyny and stupidity.
The Texas Lege started its 2019 session. More shenanigans from Dolt 45. Sarah Suckabee Sanders lying on air along with the Crypt keeper, er Kellyanne Conway. TERF's being their reprehensible selves, and the Texas Republican Party having a vote on where to unseat a Tarrant County party chair because he's a Muslim.
And wonder of wonders, FOX Noise having a rare moment of journalism breaking out before they went back to being Trump TV.
While we had far too many contenders for this week's prize, I can only pick one winner this week, and nope, it ain't the racist orange waste of DNA desecrating the Oval Office.
This weeks TransGriot Shut Up Fool Award goes to Rep Steve King (R-KKK)
King opened his mouth and let something racist come out of it when he asked during a New York Times interview when did the terms 'white nationalist', 'white supremacy' and 'Western civilization' became offensive.
Really fool? I don't have time to 'edjumacate' your pointed hood wearing azz when those terms became offense. Go have a section of seat at Kinnick Stadium, read a frakking history book, or turn it to a news channel besides FOX Noise to learn the answer.
But here's the short version. It was white nationalists who killed heather Heyer in Charlottesville who was there to peacefully protest their reprehensible tiki torch carrying behinds.
It was white supremacists in the name of Western civilization who violently colonized the planet, killed millions of indigenous peoples in doing so, brought my African ancestors who survived the unwanted free boat rides of the Middle Passage to do the work they were too lazy to do, and are the major source of domestic terrorism in the US.
King forgot that Raul Ryan and his party are no longer running thangs in the US House, so he FINALLY faces censure for opening that racist mouth.
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I could go on all day about King's reprehensible history, but let's conclude this TransGriot business right now.
Steve King, shut up fool!
Lord, did we have a lot of things going on and fools letting the world know their WTF levels of ignorance, bigotry, transphobia, homophobia, misogyny and stupidity.
The Texas Lege started its 2019 session. More shenanigans from Dolt 45. Sarah Suckabee Sanders lying on air along with the Crypt keeper, er Kellyanne Conway. TERF's being their reprehensible selves, and the Texas Republican Party having a vote on where to unseat a Tarrant County party chair because he's a Muslim.
And wonder of wonders, FOX Noise having a rare moment of journalism breaking out before they went back to being Trump TV.
While we had far too many contenders for this week's prize, I can only pick one winner this week, and nope, it ain't the racist orange waste of DNA desecrating the Oval Office.
This weeks TransGriot Shut Up Fool Award goes to Rep Steve King (R-KKK)
King opened his mouth and let something racist come out of it when he asked during a New York Times interview when did the terms 'white nationalist', 'white supremacy' and 'Western civilization' became offensive.
Really fool? I don't have time to 'edjumacate' your pointed hood wearing azz when those terms became offense. Go have a section of seat at Kinnick Stadium, read a frakking history book, or turn it to a news channel besides FOX Noise to learn the answer.
But here's the short version. It was white nationalists who killed heather Heyer in Charlottesville who was there to peacefully protest their reprehensible tiki torch carrying behinds.
It was white supremacists in the name of Western civilization who violently colonized the planet, killed millions of indigenous peoples in doing so, brought my African ancestors who survived the unwanted free boat rides of the Middle Passage to do the work they were too lazy to do, and are the major source of domestic terrorism in the US.
King forgot that Raul Ryan and his party are no longer running thangs in the US House, so he FINALLY faces censure for opening that racist mouth.
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I could go on all day about King's reprehensible history, but let's conclude this TransGriot business right now.
Steve King, shut up fool!
Sarah Thomas Making NFL History Again
It's often said in sports circles that the best officials are ones whose names don't get in the headlines or don't make ESPN Sports Center for making bad calls.
Sarah Thomas' name is in the headlines again because she is a trailblazer, and that's always a good thing.
The Mississippi native and mother of three kids is in her fourth season as a NFL official, and is STILL making history. She is the first woman to not only officiate in an NFL preseason and regular season game, she is also the first to officiate in a regular season college game, a college bowl game, and the first to do so in a Big Ten Conference stadium.
The other interesting note for me is that Thomas' first NFL game was right here in Houston. She was part of referee Pete Morelli's officiating crew working the September 13, 2015 game at NRG Stadium between the Kansas City Chiefs and my Texans.
When the playoff game between the Los Angeles Changers and New EnglandCheatriots Patriots kicks off this weekend at Gillette Stadium, Thomas will become the first woman to officiate an NFL playoff game.
If you're wondering how NFL referees get assigned to the high stakes playoff games, it is based on a merit system. Officials are individually graded by the league office for their work on every play during regular season games.
The system takes into account calls the make or don't make. There are also subjective elements that play a part in the evaluations such as communication, decisiveness, game management, rules knowledge and positioning on the field.
The scores are tabulated, and the officials are placed in three tiers. Tier I officials are eligible to work in the Super Bowl or the AFC and NFL conference championship games. Tier II officials are assigned to the wild card or divisional round playoff games
If you're in Tier III, you not only don't work any playoff games, you are probably looking at being placed on probation. Two consecutive years in Tier III leads to your dismissal from the NFL's officiating ranks.
We now know based on her assignment to this divisional round playoff game, that Sarah Thomas was in the Tier II group of officials for the 2018 NFL season. Hopefully one day we will see her make more history officiating a conference championship game or a Super Bowl.
It's a safe bet that will probably happen for her sooner rather than later.
Sarah Thomas' name is in the headlines again because she is a trailblazer, and that's always a good thing.
The Mississippi native and mother of three kids is in her fourth season as a NFL official, and is STILL making history. She is the first woman to not only officiate in an NFL preseason and regular season game, she is also the first to officiate in a regular season college game, a college bowl game, and the first to do so in a Big Ten Conference stadium.
The other interesting note for me is that Thomas' first NFL game was right here in Houston. She was part of referee Pete Morelli's officiating crew working the September 13, 2015 game at NRG Stadium between the Kansas City Chiefs and my Texans.
When the playoff game between the Los Angeles Changers and New England
If you're wondering how NFL referees get assigned to the high stakes playoff games, it is based on a merit system. Officials are individually graded by the league office for their work on every play during regular season games.
The system takes into account calls the make or don't make. There are also subjective elements that play a part in the evaluations such as communication, decisiveness, game management, rules knowledge and positioning on the field.
The scores are tabulated, and the officials are placed in three tiers. Tier I officials are eligible to work in the Super Bowl or the AFC and NFL conference championship games. Tier II officials are assigned to the wild card or divisional round playoff games
If you're in Tier III, you not only don't work any playoff games, you are probably looking at being placed on probation. Two consecutive years in Tier III leads to your dismissal from the NFL's officiating ranks.
We now know based on her assignment to this divisional round playoff game, that Sarah Thomas was in the Tier II group of officials for the 2018 NFL season. Hopefully one day we will see her make more history officiating a conference championship game or a Super Bowl.
It's a safe bet that will probably happen for her sooner rather than later.
Thursday, January 10, 2019
Moni's Investiture Speech For Judge Bill McLeod
The text of the speech speech I'm delivering for Judge Bill McLeod's investiture today.
To Judge McLeod, distinguished judges, friends and guests in attendance.
Happy Blue Year to all of you!
It is a sincere honor and pleasure to have been asked to say a few words at this investiture ceremony today, While I have attended a few of these investiture ceremonies in the past and will be attending quite a few more during the rest of this month and into February, this is the first time I have gotten to participate in one of these beyond just being in supportive attendance of the judge being sworn in.
One of our local sheroes in Barbara Jordan once said,“What the people want is simple. They want an America as good as its promise.
Substitute the words ‘Harris County’ for America, and you have the reason why we are sitting in this ceremonial courtroom today.
We are sitting here because of the historic change that Harris County voters enabled on November 6 with their votes. We are sitting here because Harris County voters wanted a county as go as its promise, and wanted its leadership to reflect the beautiful diversity of all 5 million of us who are please to call this part of southeast Texas home. .
As part of the yearning to have leadership that reflected the diversity of this community, it’s why on November 6 we elected a diverse slate of talented servant leaders with decades of experience practicing law to serve on our Harris County judicial benches.
The Rev Dr Martin Luther King Jr said that, "Law and order exist for the purpose of establishing justice and when they fail in this purpose they become the dangerously structured dams that block the flow of social progress."
Judges play an important role in our system of government because they are the umpires who call the legal balls and strikes and ensure that justice is impartially served regardless of race, creed, color, gender identity or economic status.
And having known Judge McLeod personally for several years, I he is a caring, compassionate and loving person. He is a wonderful community leader with a keen legal mind. I have no doubts that he will bring his full self into the task of ensuring justice is served and fairly administered for all who appear before him.
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Congratulations, your Honor. May you have a long and successful term serving the citizens of Harris County on the County Court at Law Number 4 bench.
Happy Blue Year to all of you!
It is a sincere honor and pleasure to have been asked to say a few words at this investiture ceremony today, While I have attended a few of these investiture ceremonies in the past and will be attending quite a few more during the rest of this month and into February, this is the first time I have gotten to participate in one of these beyond just being in supportive attendance of the judge being sworn in.
One of our local sheroes in Barbara Jordan once said,“What the people want is simple. They want an America as good as its promise.
Substitute the words ‘Harris County’ for America, and you have the reason why we are sitting in this ceremonial courtroom today.
We are sitting here because of the historic change that Harris County voters enabled on November 6 with their votes. We are sitting here because Harris County voters wanted a county as go as its promise, and wanted its leadership to reflect the beautiful diversity of all 5 million of us who are please to call this part of southeast Texas home. .
As part of the yearning to have leadership that reflected the diversity of this community, it’s why on November 6 we elected a diverse slate of talented servant leaders with decades of experience practicing law to serve on our Harris County judicial benches.
The Rev Dr Martin Luther King Jr said that, "Law and order exist for the purpose of establishing justice and when they fail in this purpose they become the dangerously structured dams that block the flow of social progress."
Judges play an important role in our system of government because they are the umpires who call the legal balls and strikes and ensure that justice is impartially served regardless of race, creed, color, gender identity or economic status.
And having known Judge McLeod personally for several years, I he is a caring, compassionate and loving person. He is a wonderful community leader with a keen legal mind. I have no doubts that he will bring his full self into the task of ensuring justice is served and fairly administered for all who appear before him.
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Congratulations, your Honor. May you have a long and successful term serving the citizens of Harris County on the County Court at Law Number 4 bench.
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Number One Of 2019- Rest In Power and Peace Dana Martin
I was wondering as the noise faded in my neighborhood from the fireworks illegally being set off and the idiots firing their guns in the air how long it would take for us to lose the first trans person of the year to anti-trans violence in the US?
I got my answer to the question I posed to myself on New Year's Day. Six days.
We go to Montgomery, Alabama for our first trans murder of 2019.
I was advised by Daroneshia Duncan Boyd that 31 year old Dana Martin of Hope Hull, AL was found at 11:30 PM CST after people reported a car crashed into a ditch in the 3900 block of Brewer Road off Selma Highway.
When Montgomery police arrived at the scene, they discovered Martin dead at the scene from a gunshot would to the head.
And as usual, the local media and MPD initially misgendered her.
Rant moment: I am beyond sick and tired of the media and local police departments being transphobic azzholes and deliberately misgendering and deadnaming trans people. They then want to get salty when the trans community calls them on their BS.
MPD put out a statement trying to justify their transphobia and the misgendering of Martin.
Naw Captain Duckett, not today. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to know that if you have a person that is dead that has a penis in her panties, the odds are probably 100% you're dealing with a trans feminine person.
it also doesn't detract from your investigation to announce that a trans person has been murdered. By respecting the person instead of disrespecting them , you increase the chances of solving the crime.
Rant over, back to the business end of this post.
MPD detectives investigating this case believe that Martin was shot in the general vicinity near where the car was found. They are asking that if you have any info that will lead to the capture and prosecution of the perpetrators of this crime, to call CrimeStopers at 334-215-STOP (7867), Secret Witness at 334-625-4000 or MPD at 334-625-2831
Rest in power and peace Dana. You trans family and our accomplices in Alabama and beyond will not rest until justice is served to the satisfaction of everyone who loved you.
I got my answer to the question I posed to myself on New Year's Day. Six days.
We go to Montgomery, Alabama for our first trans murder of 2019.
I was advised by Daroneshia Duncan Boyd that 31 year old Dana Martin of Hope Hull, AL was found at 11:30 PM CST after people reported a car crashed into a ditch in the 3900 block of Brewer Road off Selma Highway.
When Montgomery police arrived at the scene, they discovered Martin dead at the scene from a gunshot would to the head.
And as usual, the local media and MPD initially misgendered her.
Rant moment: I am beyond sick and tired of the media and local police departments being transphobic azzholes and deliberately misgendering and deadnaming trans people. They then want to get salty when the trans community calls them on their BS.
MPD put out a statement trying to justify their transphobia and the misgendering of Martin.
“Please note that MPD publicly identified the victim as male as determined by legal documents and forensic evaluation,” said MPD Captain Regina Duckett. “For MPD, how a homicide victim identifies is a personal matter that becomes relevant to our investigation only if it is determined to be a reason the victim was killed.”
Naw Captain Duckett, not today. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to know that if you have a person that is dead that has a penis in her panties, the odds are probably 100% you're dealing with a trans feminine person.
it also doesn't detract from your investigation to announce that a trans person has been murdered. By respecting the person instead of disrespecting them , you increase the chances of solving the crime.
Rant over, back to the business end of this post.
MPD detectives investigating this case believe that Martin was shot in the general vicinity near where the car was found. They are asking that if you have any info that will lead to the capture and prosecution of the perpetrators of this crime, to call CrimeStopers at 334-215-STOP (7867), Secret Witness at 334-625-4000 or MPD at 334-625-2831
Rest in power and peace Dana. You trans family and our accomplices in Alabama and beyond will not rest until justice is served to the satisfaction of everyone who loved you.
Speaking At Judge McLeod's Investiture Ceremony Today
Another day in Houston, another investiture ceremony. Because of the Democratic judicial sweep that cleaned all 59 benches in the Harris County court system of every sitting Republican judge, we've had the pleasure of gleefully watching or attending a investiture every day.
Today, it's Judge William McLeod's turn, and this time I'll be an active participant in one instead of a guest sitting in the audience watching it.
I've been given the honor by Judge William McLeod to be one of the two speakers at his investiture in the ceremonial courtroom on the 17th floor of the Harris County Civil Courts building.
Looking forward to doing that starting at 2 PM CST, and if you can make it, hope you'll join me there to honor him.
Today, it's Judge William McLeod's turn, and this time I'll be an active participant in one instead of a guest sitting in the audience watching it.
I've been given the honor by Judge William McLeod to be one of the two speakers at his investiture in the ceremonial courtroom on the 17th floor of the Harris County Civil Courts building.
Looking forward to doing that starting at 2 PM CST, and if you can make it, hope you'll join me there to honor him.
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Wednesday, January 09, 2019
Why Was This Pic Considered Spam By Facebook?
I have much love for my sis Jessica Zyrie. She's now in a several months long relationship with her boyfriend Alexander, and I couldn't be happier for both of them.
Alexander Lane Miller posted this picture recently on his Facebook page that was limited only to his Facebook feed. It was not set to public view, and this photo wasn't made public until I published it with their permission in this blog post.
Hey, I ain't mad at either him or Jessica. They are an amazing couple, they are obviously to anyone observing them in love with each other, and I want nothing but the best for both of them.
They are also both unapologetically trans, and I hope and pray their relationship keeps growing into one that leads to marriage.
But as you probably guessed, somebody lurking in that comment thread on Alexander's page was hating. Alexander shockingly received this message from Facebook claiming that someone had reported the pic he posted of himself and his girlfriend as spam and that it went against Facebook's nebulous 'community standards'.
Really? A pic of an attractive couple is spam? Since when? I guess it's spam or 'against community standards' when it's shining a positive light on Black trans peeps.
FYI Facebook. The leader of an SPLC certified hate group in Tony Perkins is not the person you need to be taking advice from as to what is or isn't offensive on The Net..
One of the things that pisses me off about Facebook is that it is far too easy for haters to report a post as spam or offensive, and they knee jerk respond to that complaint as if it's valid.
Because they do that, your post gets blocked or taken down as a result. Once you discover this has happened, and you try to get a real live human there to plead your case or get someone at Facebook to to explain why they came to that decision, it can take days for that conversation to happen.|
Meanwhile the hater is rejoicing because they have succeeded in getting your positive post pulled
This crap also happens far too often on Facebook to Black people and members of the trans community
Alexander has finally gotten in contact with a human being at Facebook in order to protest the unjust initial decision, and his request to reverse this obviously wrong decision is pending.
And Facebook need to expeditiously right this wrong.
TransGriot Update (12 January) Was advised by Alexander that Facebook has reversed their decision and the pic is now back up on his feed.
Alexander Lane Miller posted this picture recently on his Facebook page that was limited only to his Facebook feed. It was not set to public view, and this photo wasn't made public until I published it with their permission in this blog post.
Hey, I ain't mad at either him or Jessica. They are an amazing couple, they are obviously to anyone observing them in love with each other, and I want nothing but the best for both of them.
They are also both unapologetically trans, and I hope and pray their relationship keeps growing into one that leads to marriage.
But as you probably guessed, somebody lurking in that comment thread on Alexander's page was hating. Alexander shockingly received this message from Facebook claiming that someone had reported the pic he posted of himself and his girlfriend as spam and that it went against Facebook's nebulous 'community standards'.
Really? A pic of an attractive couple is spam? Since when? I guess it's spam or 'against community standards' when it's shining a positive light on Black trans peeps.
FYI Facebook. The leader of an SPLC certified hate group in Tony Perkins is not the person you need to be taking advice from as to what is or isn't offensive on The Net..
One of the things that pisses me off about Facebook is that it is far too easy for haters to report a post as spam or offensive, and they knee jerk respond to that complaint as if it's valid.
Because they do that, your post gets blocked or taken down as a result. Once you discover this has happened, and you try to get a real live human there to plead your case or get someone at Facebook to to explain why they came to that decision, it can take days for that conversation to happen.|
Meanwhile the hater is rejoicing because they have succeeded in getting your positive post pulled
This crap also happens far too often on Facebook to Black people and members of the trans community
Alexander has finally gotten in contact with a human being at Facebook in order to protest the unjust initial decision, and his request to reverse this obviously wrong decision is pending.
And Facebook need to expeditiously right this wrong.
TransGriot Update (12 January) Was advised by Alexander that Facebook has reversed their decision and the pic is now back up on his feed.
Tuesday, January 08, 2019
First Meeting Of The New Harris County Commissioners Court Today
We have been having a wonderful first week of the New Year because we flipped Harris County to dark blue in the 2018 midterms.
There has practically been an investiture ceremony for our new diverse group of Democratic judges every day at the county courthouse, and I'm speaking at one of them on Thursday for Judge Bill McLeod.
At 10 AM CST this morning we'll get to gleefully watch another historic Harris County political moment as we have our first Harris County Commissioners Court meeting of 2019 with our Democratic majority in place.
It will also be the first one in which our new County Judge Lina Hidalgo will be presiding over.
I'm a native Houstonian, but I have never gone downtown to attend a Harris County Commissioner's Court meeting because in large part of it being a Republican controlled body and a waste of my time to do so.
Now with a diverse Democratic majority on it for the first time since I was in high school, this governing body for the third largest county by population in the United States (Harris County has 5 million residents) has gotten my undivided attention.
Elections matter people, and because of the blue tsunami that swept through Harris County and swept GOP officeholders out with it, it's a brand new day here politically.
We have already seen evidence of that at the county courthouse, where the new judges elected in the Democratic sweep of all 59 judicial benches filed a motion yesterday to withdraw from the appeal of the bail bonds system lawsuit. The county bail bond system was declared unconstitutional
The suit alleges the county unfairly jails those charged with misdemeanors who cannot afford bail. A federal district judge ordered Harris County to remedy the situation, but the suit has been held up in the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals. All the Republican criminal court judges named in the lawsuit were swept out of office
Partisan political hack Stan Stanart was fired as county clerk by Harris County voters and replaced by Dr. Diane Trautman. One immediate change was the ability to register to vote online on the county clerk website. Discussions have started to implement countywide voting centers in which you are able, just as you can during the early voting period, to do so at any location on Election Day.
One of the items on the agenda for the Harris County commissioner's court meeting is a $15 minimum wage for all county employees.
Looking forward to attending my first ever Commissioner's Court meeting.
There has practically been an investiture ceremony for our new diverse group of Democratic judges every day at the county courthouse, and I'm speaking at one of them on Thursday for Judge Bill McLeod.
At 10 AM CST this morning we'll get to gleefully watch another historic Harris County political moment as we have our first Harris County Commissioners Court meeting of 2019 with our Democratic majority in place.
It will also be the first one in which our new County Judge Lina Hidalgo will be presiding over.
I'm a native Houstonian, but I have never gone downtown to attend a Harris County Commissioner's Court meeting because in large part of it being a Republican controlled body and a waste of my time to do so.
Now with a diverse Democratic majority on it for the first time since I was in high school, this governing body for the third largest county by population in the United States (Harris County has 5 million residents) has gotten my undivided attention.
Elections matter people, and because of the blue tsunami that swept through Harris County and swept GOP officeholders out with it, it's a brand new day here politically.
We have already seen evidence of that at the county courthouse, where the new judges elected in the Democratic sweep of all 59 judicial benches filed a motion yesterday to withdraw from the appeal of the bail bonds system lawsuit. The county bail bond system was declared unconstitutional
The suit alleges the county unfairly jails those charged with misdemeanors who cannot afford bail. A federal district judge ordered Harris County to remedy the situation, but the suit has been held up in the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals. All the Republican criminal court judges named in the lawsuit were swept out of office
Partisan political hack Stan Stanart was fired as county clerk by Harris County voters and replaced by Dr. Diane Trautman. One immediate change was the ability to register to vote online on the county clerk website. Discussions have started to implement countywide voting centers in which you are able, just as you can during the early voting period, to do so at any location on Election Day.
One of the items on the agenda for the Harris County commissioner's court meeting is a $15 minimum wage for all county employees.
Looking forward to attending my first ever Commissioner's Court meeting.
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Monday, January 07, 2019
Final List Of 2018 Trans Murders
It was probably the bloodiest year ever for Black trans and gender non conforming people in the US, who sadly are far and away the most likely trans people to die, followed by our trans Latina sisters.
We lost 19 Black trans people in 2018. The youngest was just 18, the oldest at age 58
20-29 10
10-19- 1
This is unacceptable. We need to have in 2019 a conversation followed by SUSTAINED action to reduce the number of Black trans people dying at the hands of Black men.
And it's past time for Black legacy orgs like the NAACP to step up and lead instead of inactively sitting on the sidelines. You silence is getting my people killed, and I'm tired of it.
Frankly, all Black trans people are tired of the spectacle of the oldest civil rights organization in our community, pledged to uplift the lives of Black people, being outdone on this issue by HRC.
It's pathetically sad that the Human Rights Campaign, which has had a contentious at times relationship with Black trans, bisexual and SGL people,consistently does what the NAACP won't in not only saying our Black trans names, but admitting there's a serious problem.
This dynamic MUST change in 2019.
We lost 19 Black trans people in 2018. The youngest was just 18, the oldest at age 58
2018 US Trans Murders
Christa Lee Steele-Knudslien, 47, North Adams, MA
Vickky Gutierrez, 38, Los Angeles, CA
Zakaria Fry, 28, Albuquerque, NM
Celine Walker, 38, Jacksonville, FL
Tonya Harvey, 35, Buffalo, NY
Christa Lee Steele-Knudslien, 47, North Adams, MA
Vickky Gutierrez, 38, Los Angeles, CA
Zakaria Fry, 28, Albuquerque, NM
Celine Walker, 38, Jacksonville, FL
Tonya Harvey, 35, Buffalo, NY
Phylicia Mitchell, 45, Cleveland, OH
Amia Tyrae Berryman, 28, Baton Rouge, LA
Sasha Wall, 29, Chesterfield County, SC
Carla Patricia Flores-Pavon, 26, Dallas, TX
Nino Fortson, 36, Atlanta, GA
Gigi Pierce, 28, Portland, OR
Antasha English, 38, Jacksonville, FL
Diamond Stephens, 39, Meridian, MS
Amia Tyrae Berryman, 28, Baton Rouge, LA
Sasha Wall, 29, Chesterfield County, SC
Carla Patricia Flores-Pavon, 26, Dallas, TX
Nino Fortson, 36, Atlanta, GA
Gigi Pierce, 28, Portland, OR
Antasha English, 38, Jacksonville, FL
Diamond Stephens, 39, Meridian, MS
Catalina Christina James, 24, Jacksonville, FL
Keisha James, 58, Cleveland, OH
Sasha Garden, 27, Orlando, FL
Vontashia Bell, 18, Shreveport, LA
Dejanay Stanton, 24, Chicago, IL
Shantee Tucker, 30, Philadelphia, PA
Londonn Moore Kinard, 20, North Port, FL
Nikki Janelle Enriquez, 28, Laredo, TX
Ciara Minaj Carter Frazier, 31, Chicago, IL
Tydie Dansbury, 37, Baltimore, MD
Keanna Mattel,(Kelly Stough) 35, Detroit, MI
Regina Denise Brown, 53, Orangeburg, SC
2018 Trans Murders Stats Breakdown
Female 24-Male/GNC 1)
By Race
White-3 (3 female-0 male)
Latina-3 (3 female-0 male)
Black -19 (18 female-1 male/GNC)
Asian- 0
Native American- 0
By AgeKeisha James, 58, Cleveland, OH
Sasha Garden, 27, Orlando, FL
Vontashia Bell, 18, Shreveport, LA
Dejanay Stanton, 24, Chicago, IL
Shantee Tucker, 30, Philadelphia, PA
Londonn Moore Kinard, 20, North Port, FL
Nikki Janelle Enriquez, 28, Laredo, TX
Ciara Minaj Carter Frazier, 31, Chicago, IL
Tydie Dansbury, 37, Baltimore, MD
Keanna Mattel,(Kelly Stough) 35, Detroit, MI
Regina Denise Brown, 53, Orangeburg, SC
2018 Trans Murders Stats Breakdown
Female 24-Male/GNC 1)
By Race
White-3 (3 female-0 male)
Latina-3 (3 female-0 male)
Black -19 (18 female-1 male/GNC)
Asian- 0
Native American- 0
50+ 2
40-49 2
30-39 1040-49 2
20-29 10
10-19- 1
This is unacceptable. We need to have in 2019 a conversation followed by SUSTAINED action to reduce the number of Black trans people dying at the hands of Black men.
And it's past time for Black legacy orgs like the NAACP to step up and lead instead of inactively sitting on the sidelines. You silence is getting my people killed, and I'm tired of it.
Frankly, all Black trans people are tired of the spectacle of the oldest civil rights organization in our community, pledged to uplift the lives of Black people, being outdone on this issue by HRC.
It's pathetically sad that the Human Rights Campaign, which has had a contentious at times relationship with Black trans, bisexual and SGL people,consistently does what the NAACP won't in not only saying our Black trans names, but admitting there's a serious problem.
This dynamic MUST change in 2019.
Sunday, January 06, 2019
'Black Panther' Gets Golden Globe Nomination For Best Motion Picture Drama
It's still Wakanada Forever as Black Panther makes more movie history.
When the 2019 Golden Globe nominations were announced on Thursday, Black Panther was nominated for three of them. It also became the first ever superhero film to snag a Best Motion Picture Drama nomination
The other Black Panther Golden Globe nominations were for the Best Original Song (All The Stars') and Best Original Score.
The Ryan Coogler directed film made $1.3 billion in worldwide box office and is the highest grossing superhero movie in US history.
It is also beginning to get some Oscar buzz as the January 22 announcement date draws closer . .
We'll see when the Oscar nominations come out in a few weeks if it does. But until then, it's time to celebrate Black Panther making more cinematic history.
TransGriot Update: Black Panther didn't win in any of its categories. The most shocking was Bohemian Rhapsody winning best picture. Really?
When the 2019 Golden Globe nominations were announced on Thursday, Black Panther was nominated for three of them. It also became the first ever superhero film to snag a Best Motion Picture Drama nomination
The other Black Panther Golden Globe nominations were for the Best Original Song (All The Stars') and Best Original Score.
The Ryan Coogler directed film made $1.3 billion in worldwide box office and is the highest grossing superhero movie in US history.
It is also beginning to get some Oscar buzz as the January 22 announcement date draws closer . .
We'll see when the Oscar nominations come out in a few weeks if it does. But until then, it's time to celebrate Black Panther making more cinematic history.
TransGriot Update: Black Panther didn't win in any of its categories. The most shocking was Bohemian Rhapsody winning best picture. Really?
Saturday, January 05, 2019
TransGriot 2018-19 NFL Playoff Predictions- Wildcard Weekend
The 2018 NFL season didn't result in me getting the prognostication title back, but still need to keep up my skills for when the 2019 season kicks off in September.
It's the NFL Wildcard Weekend round of the 2018-19 NFL playoffs, and time to get busy making those picks for today's and Sunday's games.
Saturday Playoff Games
#6 Indianapolis Colts (10-6) vs #3 Houston Texans (11-5) on ABC at 3:35 PM CST
This is the third round of a fight between two AFC South Division rivals in the Colts and the Texans that split the season series between them.
The Texans completed a worst to first season and overcame an 0-3 start to capture their fourth AFC South division title in the last five years.
The Texans started a team record nine game winning steak with a 37-34 overtime win in Indy on September 30 against the Colts to get their crucial first win of the season and drop the Colts to 1-3. The Colts slid to 1-5 before they went on their own winning streak and won nine out of their last ten games. One of those wins was in Week 14 when they walked into NRG Stadium and ended the Texans streak with a 24-21 win.
This playoff game is probably going to be determined by who has the ball last and whether the Texans secondary can stop Texans killer TY Hilton, who burned them for 199 yards in the game at NRG.
In order to emerge victorious, the Texans defense needs to give our Houston homeboy Andrew Luck a very rude playoff homecoming and have him taste the NRG turf a few times while the Texans offensive line keeps Deshaun Watson's jersey clean and open holes for Lamar Miller to wreak havoc.
Let's just say the Texans will be highly motivated to end the Colts season at NRG and move on, especially in light of the fact many pundits are picking the Colts.
.It'll be close, but I'm picking the Texans to win this game and go to the next round.
#5 Seattle Seahawks (10-6) vs #4 Dallas Cowboys (10-6) on FOX at 7:15 PM CST
The Saturday nightcap is a rematch of a Week 3 game at CenturyLink Field in which the Seahawks emerged victorious with a 24-13 victory against the Cowboys.
But that was before the Cowboys added Amari Cooper via trade to add to their Ezekiel Elliott powered rushing attack and their defense started jelling. This playoff game will also be played at Jerry World instead of the Pacific Northwest.
Won't matter. Even though the Cowboys won seven of their last eight games to finish the season and capture the NFC East title, the Cowboys are 0-6 this year against teams with a mobile quarterback. They held Russell Wilson to -1 yards rushing in that September 23 game and the Seahawks still got the win.
Seattle also comes into this game having won six of their last seven games down the stretch thanks to the NFL's best rushing attack.
If you shut Amari Cooper and Ezekiel Elliott down, you pretty much shut down the Dallas Cowboy offense. The Seahawks don't have the Legion of Boom patrolling their secondary anymore, but they do have a defense that is more than capable of executing that assignment.
It's one and done for that NFL franchise in North Texas as the Seahawks take this game to move on to the divisional round.
Sunday Playoff Games
#5 Los Angeles Chargers (12-4) vs #4 Baltimore Ravens (10-6) on CBS at 12:05 PM CST
Like the Saturday playoff games, this one is a rematch of a Week 14 game in which the Ravens went to LA and rolled after administering a 22-10 beatdown at the StubHub Center against the Chargers.
The AFC North Champion Ravens needed their defense to step up and make a season saving play against the precocious Cleveland Browns on fourth down last weekend to capture the division crown for the first time in six years and host this game at M&T Bank Stadium.
The Chargers are no slouches. They tied the Chiefs for the best record in the AFC and split the season series with them. They lost out on the AFC West title and home field throughout the AFC playoffs on a tiebreaker because of division record (5-1 KC vs 4-2 LAC).
This game being the early Sunday one may play a factor in the outcome.
West coast teams have to deal with body clock issues as a result of the time change and cross country travel. This plus playing against a confident Ravens team with a phenomenal defense to back up their rushing attack may be enough, despite them starting rookie Lamar Jackson in his first NFL playoff game against veteran QB Phillip Rivers who is having one of his best seasons.
I believe it will be a much closer game than the one in LA was, but because of location, location location and the Ravens already having beaten them once, think the Ravens will do so again.
#6 Philadelphia Eagles (9-7) vs #3 Chicago Bears (12-4) on NBC at 3:35 PM CST.
This is the only playoff game that isn't a regular season rematch.
The defending NFL champs won five of their last six games to get the number six seed and into the NFC playoff bracket in large part because Nick Foles, the guy who led them to that Super Bowl crown, is back under center again and the defense is starting to play the way they did during their championship run.
But Foles is dealing with a bruised rib suffered after Jadaveon Clowney clobbered him December 23 during that 32-30 win over the Texans.
Now Foles and the Eagles have to face Khalil Mack and the Monsters of the Midway 2.0 at Soldier Field.
Da Bears clinched their first NFC North crown since 2010 and finished the season on a roll, winning nine of their last ten games They also have their own good quarterback in Mitch Trubisky.
As to who will win this one? As the defending champs, the Eagles will claw, scratch and fight in every second of this playoff game. But I believe the Bears will handle their business and end the Eagles attempt to repeat as champs.
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