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Wednesday, December 31, 2025

US Sports Football: Chris Ash teaches Longhorn Tackling and TCU Vs USC Alamo Bowl Highlights (Incredible Game!)

 



As Vince Lombardi once said, the game is pretty simple:

“Some people try to find things in this game that do not exist, but football is only two things - blocking and tackling” - Vince Lombardi

 “Texas Tackling Situations”

Teaching tackling has become a hot topic over the last several years.  The typical tackle drills and old technique  have been replaced with methods that better simulate game day situations. 

Of course what used to be simple can be made unnecessarily complex, and cause confusion for a coach learning what he should teach, and certainly a player learning what to apply.

Chris Ash, defensive coordinator at Texas believes in staying on the cutting edge of teaching and practice methods, but he still keeps it fairly simple by identifying a small set of tackling situations that every defense will face:

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1. Frontal

2. Profile

3. Sideline

4. Phone Booth

5. One Arm Restricted

6. Last Man


Ash also keeps the techniques that the Longhorns used to a limited set.

1. Eyes to the Thigh

2. Wrap & Roll

3. Track Tackle

4. Strike ZOne

5. Pec Tackle

6. Click the Heels


Ash puts those situations together with the techniques.  He shares how he does that in drills with the frontal tackle and eyes to the thigh in this video:

1 Knee tackle drill on bags 

1 Knee tackle drill on bodies

Game clips illustrating the technique on defense on special teams

In a world where we can get inundated with information, it’s refreshing to have someone break it down and explain it in a simpler  way.

Ash’s methods are effective and his teaching progression from drill to game film is repeated for all of the techniques and situations in his clinic “Texas Tackling Situations.”

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The Rock Almighty What is Death? And New Years Week Concert Wednesday with Creed


There is a saying which says, there are two certainties in life; death and taxes.

To be sure death is a sure thing that is going to happen to all; all that lives and breathe are going to die at some point or another. But just what is death? What HAPPENS when a person dies?

Humanity has Differing Beliefs about Death

People have had their own ideas and beliefs about death. For example, From India came the idea that at death, souls transmigrated upward or downward in successive or several reincarnations. In Egypt, there was the belief that body and soul could reunite after death and so, this belief prompted the Egyptians to preserve the body by way of mummification. Also, the well-known or famous Greek Philosopher Plato believed immortality was in the nature of man. Also, the person called St. Augustine – who is recognized by the Catholic church and other professed Christian denomination as being a saint – also believed that men had an immortal soul – meaning the soul depart the body at death; and millions of professing Christians continues to believe those things, but keep in mind that these belief about man having an immortal soul comes from paganistic beliefs and NOT from the Bible – the very word of God. In other words, would you be SHOCKED to know that contrary to what millions of professing Christians believe about man having an immortal soul is contrary to what the Bible teaches? As SHOCKING as this question is, it, nonetheless, it happens to be true.

What is the Soul?

In creating man from the dust of the ground, notice what the Bible says: “And the Lord God formed man from the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and man became a living soul” (Gen. 2:8).

Take careful note that God breathe into the dust which God had formed from the earth and then the man became a living soul. The Hebrew word for soul is nephesh, and nephesh is used to speak of living things that depend on physical things to keep the body alive – such as food, water, air, and the circulation of blood – because without such thing we would die. For example. The word nephesh is used in Genesis 1:24 – which says: “And God said, Let the earth bring forth the living creature after his kind, cattle and creeping thing, and beast of the earth …” Here again is the very same word (nephesh) is used for living soul – meaning all living things – which include man and animals all have a living – breathing soul that lives by depending on food and air to survive – which in turn, proves that the soul is the human body and not some immaterial or indestructible part of man that leaves the body to go on living either in heaven or hell.

But let me supply you with more truth -proving the soul is not immortal.

Notice Leviticus 21:11: “Neither shall he go into any dead body, nor defile himself, for his father or his mother.” The word, “dead body” is the same word (nephesh) used for living soul in Genesis 2:7 for Adam – who became a living soul. As you can see, the soul is the body that dies.

Also notice what the bible said about the body of Christ after He died and was buried: “Because thou wilt not leave my soul in hell (the grave), neither wilt thou suffer thine holy one to see corruption” Acts 2:27).

Upon reading the above, did you notice anything significant? Notice it says, God would not leave the soul of Christ to come to corruption in the grave; and since God would not allow the body of Christ – which the bible plainly says is the soul – to come to corruption or decay, can you then see the soul is not an immortal part of a man?

Also notice this scripture: “… the soul that sinneth, it shall die” (Ezekiel 18:4). Here the bible plainly proves the soul is mortal and can die; and yet the millions who profess to be Christians – who believe in the immortality of the soul does not seem to believe what the Bible says about the soul.

There is a passage of scripture that professing Christians will use to say man has a soul and body that are separate. This scripture is found in Matthew 10:28 – where Jesus said: “And fear not them which kill the body but are not able to kill the soul: but fear him which is able to destroy both soul and body in hell.” But what did Jesus mean by body and soul? Was Jesus saying man had both a body and a soul?

The holy scripture has shown that the body is nephesh; it is the living soul, and the human body is not separate from the soul but that the soul is the body. But by saying both soul and body. Was Jesus then contradicting what the Scriptures said about the soul being the body? Of course not. Jesus himself said that the scriptures cannot be broken (John 10:35) – meaning the truth of what the Bible says will always stand, and Jesus would never say anything that contradicted God’s Word. – or the Scripture – so, when Jesus said body and soul, we have to look deeper to understand what Jesus meant. And what did Jesus mean by body and soul?

First of all, please notice Jesus said the soul can be destroyed – proving in that very statement that man does not have an immortal or in-destructible soul. Remember, the scripture proves this when it says God would not allow the soul of Jesus to see corruption in the grave; and so, it becomes obvious to see the soul is a mortal thing that can come to corruption. But why did Jesus say both soul and body?

Notice again what Jesus said: “And fear not them which kill the body but are not able to kill the soul …” The meaning here is that mortal man can kill or murder another person by ending the life of that individual, but after killing the body, humans can do nothing more to hurt the person who has been killed – because the person is simply dead. Furthermore, no human, after killing someone, has the power to determine whether or not that dead person will have eternal life in the kingdom of God or will face the second death in the lake of fire (Rev. 20:14) - as it is only God who determines such thing. Knowing then that after men has killed our bodies and can do no more, Jesus wanted us to understand that unlike men who cannot do anything more after they kill our bodies and we die the first death, it is God alone who now has the power to resurrect our dead bodies from the grave and then cast that body or soul into the lake of fire or second death; God, has the power to bring our dead soul back to life and destroy that soul eternally if we are disobedient. This is why Luke 12:5 says: “But I will forewarn you whom ye shall fear: Fear him which after he hath killed hath power to cast into hell …” Here it plainly confirms what Jesus meant by both soul and body; it means God is able to kill our bodies and bring it back to life, and if we are disobedient, He has the power to destroy our soul in the lake of fire – which is the second death. This is the true meaning of Body and soul being destroyed.

How strange that the millions who profess to believe the Bible is the word of God, and yet, they believe contrary to what it says about the soul. People can certainly believe in God and still do not believe what He says. For example, Adam and Eve knew God was their creator, but at the same time they did Not believe what He told them about eating of the forbidden fruit; they did not believe God was telling them the truth, and so, they chose to believe the very opposite of what God told them; they chose to believe the lie of Satan – who told then they would not die.

People seem to not understand that Satan operate by counterfeiting God’s truth with lies and will say and try to get people to believe the opposite of what God says: God says Adam and Eve would die, Satan says you will not die; God’s words shows man does not have an immortal soul, and Satan counterfeits that truth with the opposite lie that says you have an immortal soul that cannot die. Jesus said Satan is the father of lie and there is no truth in him ()John 8:44); and since Satan is a liar, he will always try to deceive people into believing the opposite of God’s truth; and let me say here that since Jesus said God’s Spirit is the Spirit of truth (John 15:26), then there must surely be another spirit working in the minds of people -causing them to believe the opposite of God’s truth; it is surely another spirit influencing the mind of men to not be able to see God’s truth and believe it.

What is Death?

So, we see contrary to popular belief of this professing Christian world, the soul is not an immortal, conscious part of a man that leaves the body at death but is the actual body of a human being. But what happens when the body dies? Does consciousness continue after death? Are we aware of anything after we die? Just what is the truth? Jesus said God’s word is truth; and so, we must rely on what God tells us in his word.

Notice Psalm 146:4: “his breath goeth forth, he returneth to his earth; in that very day his thoughts perish.”

The Bible tells us in that when a person dies, in that very day or moment of death the conscious mind comes to a complete end – totally devoid of awareness.

Notice Ecclesiastes 9:5: For the living know that they shall die: but the dead know not anything …” Here God’s words tell us that when we die - we are no longer aware of anything around us and the consciousness comes to its end.

Also, in the book of Job there it is revealed that a man died and his sons came to his funeral to honor him, but did the dead man know that his sons were at his funeral? Notice what the Bible says: “his sons came to honor, and he knoweth it not …” (Job 14:21). The dead man did not know his sons came to his funeral because he was asleep in death; the man was no longer conscious of anything at all.

The ancient Job knew that when a man died it meant the end of consciousness or awareness; so, Job asked this question: “If a man die, shall he live again? All the days of my appointed time will I wait till my change come” (Job 14:14).

Job knew that death is the absence of life and that one day he would live again; he knew God would one day bring him back to life in the resurrection.

As you can see, millions do not understand death -as God reveals it in the bible, and instead of believing what God says, humanity – including those who profess to believe on Christ believe the opposite of these things; truly, the whole world has been deceived by the cunning Satan; Revelation 12;9 says this whole earth has been deceived by the crafty Satan.

(Just as the people of the world tend to hold to beliefs that are the very opposite of God's truth, even so they do not realize how close we are to the end of this present civilization and what is prophesied to befall the United States in our time. There is a book titled - America in Prophecy - which explains where American is spoken of in the Bible and the things that are to shortly come upon our people, and anyone interested in reading this book may click the link in the resource box below)

https://www.amazon.com/America-Prophecy-Israel-people-consider-ebook/dp/B0C4M8R77J

I am an old man who has, long ago, came to the realization that this professing Christian world – with all its Mega Churches and various denominations do not proclaim the true teaching of the Bible - as they fail to correctly teach many vitally important doctrinal truths of the Bible.

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Tuesday, December 30, 2025

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The Rock Almighty: Sources on pre-Christian German/Norse Religion and New Years Week Classic Concert Tuesday. Ken Tamplin



This is an introduction and brief analysis of the ancient Edda texts written by Snorri Sturlusson in the 12th century. It is the major source of our knowledge regarding pre-Christian Germanic and Norse religion.

Originally codified in the 8th century, the ancient Edda texts are the foremost significant documentations of the pre-Christian, pan-Germanic culture, religion, and its mythology. Much like the Judeo-Christian Old Testament and the Muslim al-Qur'n, the Edda were an assemblage of ancient oral legends and traditions which had permeated throughout the Germanic peoples and were likely old when Khufu's pyramids were young. They were codified and documented by Icelandic Skalds before Christianization in 34 "kenning" poems as the so-called "Elder Edda", and were reformed to a more general style of literacy as the "Younger Edda" by lawmaker and scholar Snorri Sturlusson (1179-1241). The Edda texts reveal the foundations of the historic religious doctrines and faith of the pre-Christian Danes, Norwegians, Anglo-Saxons, Icelanders, Germans, Dutch, Swedes, and arguably also the Germanized Scots and Finns. The Edda contain a large number of myths and blatant fantasies, but, in contrast to the Holy Bible, it was not presented as canon scripture nor Holy Word, but merely the preservation of pre-Christian cultural faith and values of the Germans and their descending groups.

The spiritual, ethical, moral, and ritual standards of the Germanic peoples are conveyed in these texts by primarily following the stories and life of Woden (Odin), the universally Germanic "Allfather" and etymological source of "Wednesday". The stories occur in a variety of locations --supernatural or earthly -- from the hells of Niflheim to the canopy of the World Tree in Valhalla. The largely-mythological poems are effectively portrayed as sentiments of wisdom to which Vikings and Saxons adhered. It was likely that these once-divine texts were not treated as religious and monastic scripture, also largely because literacy was low. As the poetic Skalds of ancient Scandinavia viewed Odin euhemeristically as the relative father of Germanic civilizations, his ethics and rituals were recorded here to transmit and define Germanic cultural and historic identity. In the chapter Havamal (The Words of the High One), the Allfather Odin learns to control the supernatural Rune symbols, effectively setting forth the written scripture and divine symbology for all future descendants. Historically this may imply that an actual historical German or Scandinavian king developed the writing system of Runic from the 2nd century onward, when the Runic writing first began to appear throughout the Germanic world. These Runic symbols became a mainstay of Nordic ritual and social practices, establishing a hierarchy of religious institutions, including the Völva (pronounced wool-wah), equivalent of a Runic shaman or a seer. For example, the Sowil Rune (later used by the Third Reich and especially in the Schutzstaffel military divisions) would be carved into walrus ivory or wood and used in ceremonious divination to summon the defense of the blood by Tyr, the Germanic god of war. Pan-Germanic reverence and worship of this god is evident in the weekday "Tuesday" via an Anglo-Saxon spelling change of the name. In the Edda, we see the use of a ritual probably with Thörn (the "t" Rune, which became "th" in English, and later the modern letter "t"):

"I know a sixth [charm]: it will save me if a man,

cut runes on a sapling's root

with intent to harm; it turns the spell;

the hater is harmed, not I"

In German and especially Scandinavian versions of the common cultural and ethnic religion, the creation phenomenon is bizarrely unique among religions. A mighty female cow was the first-born from a dark plane of absence. This cow licked a block of ice, from which the body of Ymir was born, the grandfather of Odin. Ymir's procreation with "frost giantesses" borne of the same ice led to the birth of Odin and his two brothers, Ve and Vili. These three grandchildren then assaulted and flayed their grandfather Ymir, and from his body created the nine worlds. His blood created the waters and oceans, his hair the grass and trees, and his body the mountains and lands. Thus the worlds and its inhabitants were created. Instead of in pre-Christian Greek religion, in which a treacherous god Prometheus offered fire and knowledge to men, it was Odin himself who taught language, Runic symbols, and civilization to the Germanic peoples.

Through these Eddic tales of the Allfather, and early Germanic legends, the evolution of the Runic writing system and early Germanic symbolism can be better understood. Such symbolic veneration is akin to the development of religious oracle bones in China, which were used by early dynastic authorities to evoke purity and spirituality, often accompanied by early versions of the modern Chinese writing system that were also revered as holy like these Odinic Runes. This ritual and spiritual divination is crucial in understanding pre-Christian religious life and faith in the Germanic world, including pre-Christian Englanders, Germans, Danes, Icelanders, Norwegians, Swedes, the Dutch and Belgians, Austrians, and arguably with great similarity the Finns and Estonians.

Again in the central Havamal chapter, the Germanic faith doctrine of sacrifice and will are codified in Odin's struggle at the Well of Mimir. With the ultimate goal of achieving absolute knowledge and self-advancement, the Allfather wandered tirelessly to drink from the legendary well on his six-legged horse, Schleipnir. The giant guardian, Mimir, demanded that Odin offer a sacrifice to him and place it in the well for him to drink from its reserves. With undying will to acquire knowledge and strength, the Allfather tore out his own eye and acquired absolute brilliance. Thus, Odin is depicted as the one-eyed bearded wise man on early ancient wood and ivory artifacts throughout the Germanic world. This endless will to thrive as well as the drive for perfection and knowledge thus proliferated via the Edda throughout the Germanic cultures as far away as the Finns and Estonians, in whose Kalevala-Edda a Thor-like wise lord strove to acquire the Säämpo cure-all. Further espousing the pre-Christian sacrifice and transcendence in the Edda, the Allfather traveled to the base of the World Tree, the legandary ash or yew that supports the nine worlds and stretches to Walhalla. To gain the knowledge of the dead, the afterlife, and all the worlds, he hanged himself from one of its mythic branches for a week. This was embraced by Germanic peoples largely for the purpose of inspiring will in times of war, which was an integral ritual and blood doctrine of the Vikings and Saxons. Early Gothic and German warriors have been documented to have severed the limbs and eyes of their felled rivals in order to hang them from trees as sacrifices to Odin and Tyr, the latter of whom lost his arm in order to protect the righteous and the holy from the horrors of the Fimbul-wulf. This self-sacrifice is oddly similar to the tales of the crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth, who endured such hardship as death for the benefit of his constituents and adherents. When demanding Christianization of their Germanic brother cultures, the English missionaries such as St. Bede emphasized this commonality of behavior between Odin and Jesus as a source of accepting the highly-similar transcendent lord.

The phenomenon of moral dualism exists in a unique form in German religion, that is, the worldview that the cosmos is divided on earth and in the planes beyond into the polarities of evil and good. It is dissimilar to Christian, Jewish, and Islamic (Abrahamic) religion in that there is not a singular holy authority and a negative equivalent as the devil. It is more similar to the Zoroastrian religion and its dualism in pre-Islamic Iran dating before the foundation of Jewish monotheism. Both religions are polytheistic, with a high lord of many representing the holy (for Zoroastrianism, Ahura Mazda, and for German religion, Odin) and a malevolent lord of many leading evil, in the case of Germandom that of Loki and his son the Fimbul-wolf. Qualification for "good" as opposed to "evil" is not defined by abstaining from violence or theft (as both the good and evil in the Germanic Pantheon embraced violence as did German warrior culture in history), but rather being an intentional creation and adherent of Odin and his holy Pantheon from the body of his grandfather Ymir.

The famous concept of the Ragnarök – the world's end – is also documented vividly in the Edda. In this cataclysm, the nine worlds endure a dramatic cascade of cosmic collapse before a Final Battle in which the worlds are destroyed, the gods are slain (with few exceptions), and the world is reborn anew in its purified and original form of pristine perfection. This idea both fuels and reflects the natural Germanic culture which historically has been noted by the Romans and Byzantines as a rich warrior culture unparalleled in will and strength. This concept of the end-time bears similarity to the Christian, Muslim, and Jewish apocalypse with the exception of a returning overlord. It can interestingly be more aptly compared to the revival and world recreation of Shiva as embraced in the Hindu faith of India, Bali, and Nepal, in which the world of this time is merely a cyclic era that will inevitably end and be recreated. Akin to the Revelations of the Holy Bible, a seer is given morbidly grim visions from the Allfather of an horrific yet distant end:

"Then said Ganglere: What tidings are to be told of Ragnarok? Of this I have never heard before. Har answered: Great things are to be said thereof. First, there is a winter called the Fimbul-winter, when snow drives from all quarters, the frosts are so severe, the winds so keen and piercing, that there is no joy in the sun. There are three such winters in succession, without any intervening summer. But before these there are three other winters, during which great wars rage over all the world. Brothers slay each other for the sake of gain, and no one spares his father or mother in that manslaughter and adultery. Thus says the Vala's Prophecy:

Brothers will fight together

And become each other's bane;

Sisters' children

Their sib shall spoil.

Hard is the world,

Sensual sins grow huge.

There are ax-ages, sword-ages---

Shields are cleft in twain,---

There are wind-ages, wolf-ages,

Ere the world falls dead."

Germanic religion has been revived via nationalism of the Germanic peoples during the late Middle Ages, and, especially, during the 19th century Enlightenment as a source of ethnic pride and national cultural awareness. The German religion was revived during the Third Reich as a non-monastic mystic religion of Axis Germany as a type of syncretism with Christendom: monotheism was embraced and polytheism was rejected, but the myths and traditions of the ancient Germanic religion were sources of resonant pride and nationalism in the war era. Odin was portrayed as a "German Christ" and became a type of transcendent holy lord through whom faith in a singular God is established. This cult-like religion that drew heavily from the Lutheran anti-Papal model as a "true German religion" was also a convenient way to part from the all-encompassing Catholic monastic faith and other "Jewish" movements so bitterly hated in Europe during the 20th century.

These ancient Edda are a fascinating collection and play a large role in our current understanding of the traditions and religious aspects of these pan-Germanic cultures. They assumed the role of defining the religious, social, ritual, and spiritual values of the Germans and Scandinavians from early ancient antiquity until Christianization. The Edda allow us to trace the Nordic and Germanic influence in modern English history, and later, popular culture; this in turn has allowed us to also study the British people and their common heritage in a common descendant of the Germans. The purpose of the Edda themselves is unique in vast contrast with Christianity in the Old Testament: whereas Moses demanded that his apocrypha be accepted as the Word of the Godhead, the Edda were merely cultural myths which resonated with the natural cultural development and rituals of pre- and post-Christian Germandom.

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Monday, December 29, 2025

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