Tebow and the offense over the Noles' defense

Tebow and the offense over the Noles' defense. Spikes/Haden (can't decide who's better) and the defense over the Noles' offense.Gators, when you're eating that leftover turkey sandwich and watching Tebow walk off of Florida Field for the last time (probably early in the fourth quarter), be thankful for the Seminoles, without them, you wouldn't be where you are.. Larry Craig has ended his effort to void the guilty plea he made following his 2007 arrest in a men's toilet sex-sting operation, his lawyer said on Thursday. Barack ObamaThe Minnesota courts have denied the Idaho Republican's appeals asking that he be allowed to withdraw his disorderly conduct guilty plea, which was processed by mail much like a traffic ticket.Another appeal to the Minnesota Supreme Court would have been fruitless, because the case did not raise significant or novel issues, Craig's attorney Thomas Kelly said.The three-term Republican's term ended this week, and he has returned to Idaho, Kelly said.Craig was arrested at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport on June 11, 2007, by an undercover police officer who said the lawmaker peeked at him repeatedly through a crack in a stall door, sat down in the stall next to him and used hand and foot signals to indicate he was soliciting sex.Craig, 63 and married, denied he was trolling for sex or was gay. Part of his explanation, which became frequent fodder for comedians, was that he was a big man who needed to spread his legs while sitting on the toilet.(Reporting by Andrew Stern; editing by Michael Conlon) Barack Obama. Is it just me, or is the NFL and its overtime system due for a major overhaulFirst, I will acknowledge that I am a die hard Falcons fan I am a season ticket holder, and have been for many years. So yes, I am still bitter over the Falcons bitter defeat this past Sunday.But let me also say that over the years I have repeatedly voiced my distaste for a system that in some cases never allows one team a chance to score a point.Just to compare, let's think about baseball and extra innings.

Matt Ryan leads his team to two scores in the final minutes to tie the game. The Falcons have all the momentum, the crowd is silent as the Giants are on the brink of blowing another win.Time expires in regulation, so now we move to "sudden death." Sounds real exciting doesn't itThe captains meet at the 50-yard line for the coin toss Matt Ryan calls tails...the referee tells us, it's heads. Check it out by clicking this link .But did you know that since 1994, when kickoffs were moved back to the 35-yard line, the coin toss winner has won 60 percent of the timeThere are many disadvantages to overcome in any football game.Home field and a raucous crowd to name a couple. But should a coin flip go that far to determine the outcome of a game.I have always heard that if you are going to complain about something, you should always have a suggestion to make it better.So here are my thoughts.

2) Give each team the ball at the 50-yard lineAlternating possessions from the 50 till someone scores and stops the other team. 3) Adopt the college systemI know it would be a hard pill for the mighty NFL to swallow, but maybe the college system is better.Anything would be better than what is in place now. TAMPA, Fla., Jan. 8 /PRNewswire/ Mortgage Contracting Services (MCS),provider of property preservation and inspection services to the mortgageindustry, today announced that the company has launched its mobile technologyplatform that enables inspectors to upload information from the field inreal-time.

MCS will be doing a phased rollout to the other field services,including property preservation, but began with the inspection results due tothe increasing number of vacant properties on the market.One of the biggest issues today, particularly for unsecured properties, isthe timely uploading of inspection results - namely photographs of theproperty. MCS' mobile technology enables inspectors to upload photosimmediately through software that is downloaded on any device with a camera,including Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) or phones. While the company hasbeen providing this technology on laptop computers from the field, they wantedto offer the same service via additional devices to make the process moreseamless for its inspectors and mortgage servicers."There's no doubt that automating certain procedures can improveefficiencies tremendously," said Allan Martin, CEO of MCS. "Being able toleverage technology to improve operations for our vendors and our customers isparamount, as we have always been dedicated to streamlining operations to helpthem operate more efficiently and profitably. The transfer of real-time datais a huge benefit, one that allows our customers to make decisions faster, andalso enables our vendors to save time and resources by doing their workimmediately from the field."The typical inspection process includes having an inspector go to aproperty, take photos and then return to his or her office, where the staffdownloads the inspection data and photos. Being able to immediately uploadfrom the field streamlines workflow, while also reducing errors that may occurby having other office staff enter in the photos associated with specificproperties.According to Andrew Rowlands, senior vice president of informationtechnology with MCS, "The data automatically uploads into our MCS360 system sothat all real-time information about a specific property is contained in onesingle application.