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The Siemens reveals Joel McHale division employs george caleb draws around 43,000 people and posted annualsales of about $7.5 billion USD in fiscal year 2007. More information at: IT Solutions & Services, Inc.Scott Smith of Siemens IT Solutions & Services, Inc., +1-678-327-9864,. Good Monday morning loyal reader, I'm back for another edition of Bone Head of the Week .First let me start out the article by confessing that I had not intended to watch football this weekend.At about two in the morning Friday I was awoken by my one year old son screaming from his bed.I had assumed like most parents that he probably wet himself and was uncomfortable and wanted his daddy to get out of his nice warm bed to change him.I was wrong though, when I lifted him up he was burning up.  I woke my wife and we took his temperature.  It was pushing 103.We rushed him to the doctor and found out he had contracted the dreaded Swine Flu.Needless to say I didn't sleep the rest of Friday and because the risk of bacterial infection is so great amongst infants with H1N1 that I spent my entire Friday night watching over my sleeping baby.With my son sick and the Redskins playing so terribly I had not only written off football this Sunday, but it was tough to see the point in watching it.Saturday night my son's fever broke and I was less worried and was actually able to sleep.  I awoke Sunday morning to a happy and well baby boy.  My son was crawling all over me and just laughing up a storm.I took his temperature one more time and he was back to normal.However, between the sleeplessness nights and the worrying, I had lost my concept of time and had no idea what day it was.  It was roughly three or so in the afternoon when my son was playing with the remote to the television that he stumbled upon football.So my viewing started late, but at least it started and with a healthy baby I was able to concentrate and enjoy my afternoon.Now, with that out of the way, on to the bone heads.So, after watching the afternoon games I thought I was all set for my article. The award was going to be a tie between Green Bay Packer's coach Mike McCarthy and the officials in the Packers, Cowboys game.McCarthy was going to get the award because of his attempt at a third challenge, even though he had failed on a previous challenge, which could have also contributed to the award since his player was clearly down at the one and he basically threw away thechallenge and time out.The officials were to receive the awardbecause first they didn't know the rule on challenging a loose ball, and because after McCarthy threw out his third challenge instead of telling the coach that he was out of challenges they went ahead a wasted at least two minutes reviewing the play before coming out onto the field and telling the stadium that they couldn't review the play.The topper is all of that took place within minutes of each other.  It felt like we went from aprofessional football game toamateur hour.However I do feel there is something wrong with both rules.  First off on the fumble that Dallas wanted reviewed that play should be reviewable.  As much as I hate Dallas, Jone had control of that ball and was down so the Boys should have retainedpossession.Secondly throwing out aphantom challenge flag should at the very least cost a team a time-out or a delay of game penalty.I mean, if calling back to back time-outs is a personal foul a phantom challenge should at least net a five yard penalty.  The Pack basically got a free time-out. If I was a head coach in the league and my defense looked gassed or my offense was about to get a delay of game penalty and I was out of challenges I'd toss the flag out there.  Even if the officials realize I'm out of challenges I've still bought my team some time to rest or get to the line and snap the ball.That span of maybe ten minutes in the Packers game was what was going to garner the Bone Head of the Week award this week, but apparently I had gotten ahead of myself.The Sunday night game was still to be played (also Monday night, but I don't think it will topBelichick).In a game that looked to be all but over at the start of the fourth quarter had a few surprises left in it.I've never been one to count out Peyton Manning, but this wasn't the Colts against just anybody.  The opposite team was the New England Patriots.  Surely Tom Brady and the boys could control enough clock that a 17 point lead with 15 minutes to play would be enough.It wasn't.In the final two and half minutes we saw the normally cool Patriots (still up by six mind you) burn through twounnecessary time-outs and go for it on a risky fourth and two.DidBelichick not read the scoreboard right and thought his team was down by six?Regardless of his confidence in his defense you can't go for it deep in your own territory like that on fourth down at any point in the game, that is, unless you're losing in the last three minutes.Instead of Peyton have a long field and short amount of time to go, with the time-outs and going for it on forth down, the Colts had a lot of time and a short field.Of course Manning and Wayne hooked up for the game winning score with 13 seconds.So with what some call a gamble, but I callBelichick losing his ever loving mind, I award him thecoveted Bone Head of the Week Award.I think it will look quite nice in the trophy case next to those three Lombardis.. NEW YORK, Jan 9 (Reuters) - A measure of future economicgrowth in the United States and its annualized growth rate rosein the latest week but are still near all-time lows, a signthat the way out of recession is still out of sight, a researchgroup said on Friday. Bonds The Economic Cycle Research Institute, a New York-basedindependent forecasting group, said its Weekly Leading Indexrose in the week ending Jan 2 to 109.4 from 108 in the previousweek. The index's annualized growth rate ticked up to negative26.8 from negative 28.7 percent. "While WLI growth has inched up over the past four weeks,it remains deep in negative territory, indicating that aneconomic recovery is not yet in sight," said Lakshman Achuthan,managing director at ECRI.

The weekly index rose due to higher stock prices and lowerinterest rates and jobless claims, partly offset by weakermoney supply growth, Achuthan said joel mchale tour . (Reporting by Ciara Linnane; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama) Bonds moxie . Buckeyes Win Fifth Consecutive Big Ten Title?Headed to Rose BowlWhat an interesting year this has been joel bingham . Buckeye fans have gone from calling for Jim Tressel?s head, questioning the competency of the quarterback, and planning on a bowl game in Tampa all the way back to the Big Ten title and a trip to Pasadena in January.Iowa was without starting quarterback Ricky Stanzi, and everyone expected a comfortable win for the Buckeyes bingham mchale .

With 10 minutes to go in the game, Ohio State was up by 14 points, and visions of Pasadena on Jan soup joel mchale . 1 danced in my mind.Two quick scores by Iowa replaced visions of the Rose Bowl with the possibility of having to play an SEC team in the Capital One Bowl joel soup . Not a pleasant thought for Buckeye fans.Overtime ensued, and Devin Barclay kicked the game winner from 39 yards away, bringing out the roses in Columbus.What worked?The Buckeye running game is really starting to click late in the year soup mchale . I can?t say that it?s because teams have to respect the passing game because that still isn?t true the soup . I hope Dan Herron and Brandon Saine came out of the game healthy and ready to play in Ann Arbor next week. Both runners played well.The offensive line played well again.

Like Terrelle Pryor, they have played with better intensity since the Purdue game . Fewer false start and holding penalties, better pass protection, and they are also opening up more holes for the running backs.This is still a very young unit george caleb . I think the struggles early in the year have been corrected, and I look for big things from them on Saturday and next season.Pryor has rebounded well since the disaster against Purdue moxie . He hasn?t been asked to do much in the four games since that loss, but I think he?s doing a much better job of playing within the system and his abilities He finished the day 14-of-17 for a modest 93 yards . More importantly, he didn?t force any throws and didn?t take any huge sacks.His play isn?t flashy, but he?s winning games. I guess that?s a trade I?m comfortable with.What didn?t work?Chimdi Chekwa might not be the shutdown cornerback he?s been billed as all year.