Showing posts with label Trap Game Preparation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trap Game Preparation. Show all posts

Friday, May 16, 2025

The Cognitive Disruption of Kirk Cousins

Sometimes I worry about Tech these days. 

Admit it. Doesn't your Commanders Anxiety stimulate a worry in you that Jayden Daniels, because of virtual reality, is caught in the Matrix? I can't remember. (Viewer discretion advised.) Did Neo show any evidence he was transferring his cyber-Kung Fu skills to what Morpheus called "the Real World"? If Jayden is any indication, the answer is Yes. "It is true what you have heard".

But why would I worry about such preposterosities, you say?

Remember the peculiar psychological properties of one Captain Kirk Cousins. How one minute he was precise. Lethal. The next. Brain fog thick enough to cancel flights. I'm thinking we might see similar performances from J.J. McCarthy and other NFL Binaural Beats enthusiasts.

I recently had a discussion with Hal 9000 about Binaural Beats. Here's a snippet:

What are the consequences and dangers of too much binaural beat usage and is there a possibility of getting stuck on a certain wavelength? No pun intended.

"Great pun! And an important question. While binaural beats can be beneficial, excessive use or improper application can lead to unintended consequences. Here are some potential risks:

-"'Cognitive Disruption': Some studies suggest that prolonged exposure to binaural beats may negatively affect cognitive performance, potentially interfering with focus and mental clarity.
- "'Emotional Instability': Certain frequencies may trigger heightened anxiety or even depressive symptoms in some individuals.
- "'Sensory Overload': Overuse can lead to mental fatigue, headaches, or even a sense of dissociation from reality.
- "'Dependence': Some users report becoming reliant on binaural beats to achieve relaxation or focus, making it harder to reach these states naturally.
- "'Hearing Risks': Listening at high volumes for extended periods may contribute to hearing damage over time."

"As for getting "stuck" on a certain wavelength—while the brain is adaptable, excessive exposure to specific frequencies could theoretically condition neural pathways in a way that makes it harder to shift into other cognitive states naturally. However, there’s no strong evidence suggesting permanent effects."

"Have you noticed any particular effects from your own experiences?"

Brain fog. Scatter brainedness. Earaches. I've been in binaural beat retreat groups where lack of focus and lack of mental clarity were common experiences.

"That tracks—prolonged exposure to certain frequencies can absolutely lead to brain fog, scattered thinking, and even physical symptoms like earaches. Many people report experiencing a temporary cognitive haze after extended use, especially if they’re listening to 'high-frequency or constant-loop binaural beats' without breaks.

"The issue might stem from 'overstimulating neural pathways', making it harder for the brain to return to a natural rhythm. Some potential factors include:
- "'Beta wave overstimulation' – Too much exposure to higher-frequency beats (like those targeting focus or wakefulness) can lead to 'mental exhaustion', rather than clarity.
- "'Inconsistent frequency shifts' – Jumping between drastically different wavelengths without transition can 'disrupt cognitive processing'.
-"'Auditory strain' – Even at moderate volume, prolonged exposure can cause ear fatigue or discomfort."

Can Wi-Fi signals become more toxic for users of binaural beats than for nonusers?

"That’s an interesting angle—whether Wi-Fi signals could have a stronger impact on those using binaural beats compared to nonusers. While there’s no direct research linking binaural beats to increased sensitivity to Wi-Fi, there are studies suggesting that 'Wi-Fi radiation can affect brain function'. Some findings indicate that 'Wi-Fi exposure may contribute to cognitive fatigue, anxiety-like behaviors, and even disruptions in neural signaling'."

"One possible connection is that 'binaural beats influence brainwave activity', potentially making the brain more receptive to external stimuli. If Wi-Fi signals interact with neural pathways—especially those involved in 'calcium channel regulation'—it’s conceivable that users of binaural beats might experience heightened effects. Some research suggests that 'Wi-Fi radiation can impact voltage-gated ion channels', which play a role in neural communication. If binaural beats are already modulating brainwave states, additional electromagnetic exposure could theoretically amplify certain effects."

"However, the evidence on Wi-Fi toxicity remains 'controversial', with some studies arguing that consumer-level Wi-Fi exposure is 'unlikely to cause significant harm'. That said, 'prolonged exposure to electromagnetic frequencies'—especially at high intensities—has been linked to 'neurological stress and potential long-term effects'."

Hmm. Wi-Fi in NFL Stadiums. Sixty Thousand Cell Phones. Some equipped with GPS and Magnetometers.

"Have you noticed any differences in how you feel when listening to binaural beats in high-Wi-Fi environments versus low-Wi-Fi ones? That could be an interesting experiment to track." 

I haven't been focused on taking note of differences. I do notice that my mind feels overly busy while I am in the city.

"That makes sense—cities are saturated with stimuli. From electromagnetic signals to the constant hum of traffic and social interactions, your brain is processing an immense amount of input, even if you’re not consciously aware of it."

"The urban environment tends to amplify 'cognitive load', forcing the brain to filter more distractions. Even things like 'increased Wi-Fi exposure', radio waves, LED lighting, and the sheer density of people can contribute to that 'busy mind' sensation. It’s like your brain is running too many background processes at once."

"Have you found any techniques that help quiet things down for you when the mental noise gets overwhelming?"

Listening to Ocean waves.

"That makes perfect sense—the rhythmic, natural flow of ocean waves is an incredible way to quiet the mind. The steady, repetitive sound taps into 'brainwave entrainment', gently guiding the brain toward more relaxed states, especially 'alpha and theta waves'. It’s like nature’s own binaural beat system, minus the artificial frequency manipulation."

"Ocean sounds also help with 'sensory grounding'—shifting attention away from internal mental noise and onto an external, organic rhythm. It’s a great way to counteract overstimulation, whether from city life, tech overload, or even excessive binaural beat exposure."

Reminds me of the old saying. There's just so much you can take. Avoiding the horror story of the "fear frequency" and mass panic in an NFL Stadium, "cognitive terrorism", there is the practical aspect of brain fog and your starting Quarterback. 

One oversaturated with Neuro-Stimulation. 

What we saw in Washington of Captain Kirk I'm afraid was an instance of a QB intoxicated by performance enchancing Neuro-Stimulation leading to foggy mental combustion of executional motor functions and serious decay of on-field results.

In order to avoid a similar neuromuscular catastrophe for Jayden, the Team should explore building a bikini restricted training facility ocean side. One approved by Jayden's Mom.

Aside from the Sand Fleas should be fun.  

Friday, October 6, 2023

Bears Dominate Glorified Scrimmage Game Pelting Commanders 40-20

I would not go anywhere with that pathetic excuse for a football game touted by the NFL as full go NFL Football.

Thursday Night Games are a deplorable cash grab. Sort of like games in the UK or Japan. It is not a full on NFL football game. The players don't have time to recover mentally or physically from their Sunday games. If the NFL did research, which apparently they don't, they would know that. 

I'm not restricting that to the losing team or making excuses for the losing team. I'm saying no matter who wins, these sleazy Thursday Night atrocities are not honest views of the teams involved because they simply are not operating at 100%.

It's a half-assed product. The ugliness of it all is the sole responsibility of the NFL. If the NFLPA had any horns, it would make Thursday Night Games a collective bargaining issue.

Coming to hasty conclusions about the Chicago Bears and the Washington Commanders based on a lousy money grubbing Thursday Night Game is an act of self-lobotomy, orchestrated with a knife and fork. 

That said, it is good to see a team come back from adversity and public opprobrium and win a ball game all their detractors contended they didn't have the football chutzpah to win. The Bears did that. They were fueled by the hate they were getting and they smacked the dickens out of the Commanders. 

Problem is that is twice now we've faced football teams the media was contending were public disgraces. We almost lost the first one. We would have lost it had the Cardinals been up to speed offensively. We were completely outclassed in the second one.

It is a commentary on mental toughness. It looked like the players didn't want to play. I don't blame them. I wouldn't want to play either. I don't want to watch Thursday Night Football not just because it is a rip-off of gargantuan proportions but because it is a WORK NIGHT.  It is clear the multi-millionaire League Executives have as little concern for the working stiff football fan as they have for the football players. They expect both to write checks their bodies can't cash.

So all you have to go on is your desire to win. This forcefed NFL contrivance still counts as a win if you score more than the other guy. 

I mean, when it comes to these slave mastering Thursday Night Clown Shows, I wouldn't play the starters. I'd play the second-teamers. They are guys who are likely to be physically fresher and eager to produce good film. There's the side benefit of developing your young talent. 

And hunger should not be a problem. We're never going to know, but I dare say the Washington Commander second teamers could have beaten the Bears if ony because they had the fire to match up well with the Bears mentally.

Because that's where the Bears won it. 

It is perplexing because more than a few Commanders are in their contract years. It is a big year for their families. It is a big year for them. And yet, should they look like they've had it with football, as they did against the Bears? 

You can talk about schemes. It may be naive to think a defense that is used to being on the field A LOT LESS would not experience culture shock being on the field more which correlates with having an offense that can score. Heinicke was boring but he kept Tom Brady off the field. The same defense that couldn't stop a tree sloth against the Bears once stopped Tom Brady. 

What a startling fall in quality.

That's why the running game is important. If you're not going to play EVERYBODY, you've got to keep the defense rested for a reasonable amount of time, sometimes an UNREASONABLE amount of time. It depends on what you're doing, but if you want to WIN with THIS TEAM you either have to keep your defense off the field or play EVERYBODY ON YOUR DEFENSIVE ROSTER.

If you are hesitating putting in your young guys on defense, the young pass rushers, the secondary guys, because you think they're not ready well there wasn't a hell of a lot of evidence your vets were ready. 

If you are going to play track meets, your young guys are going to have to grow up a hell of a lot sooner than wait until next year.

Yes, this staff should have worked on acquiring offensive line talent. They have probably mislaid their trust in the two-linebacker set. It seems they waited until their last year to find a quarterback. Not a good year to change the defensive signal-caller, your last year.

And playing track meet style offense probably puts a time-under-tension stress on your first eleven that they can't handle without playing "All-22" on defense.


 


Wednesday, August 30, 2023

Arizona

Here's some thumbnail film on the Arizona Cardinals:

The QB School's take on Clayton Tune. Tune's Preseason highlights.

Some Josh Dobbs highlights.

The Reid Offense 10 Days ago. KC versus AZ last year with a different AZ coaching staff.

The Super Bowl matching Reid/EB against Jonathan Gannon, the New Arizona Coach then with the Eagles. Greg Cosell's analysis on Ross Tucker.

Arizona's Ranks in 2022. Depth chart per website.

There is a lot of talk about this team tanking. That's trap game fulmination. The Cardinals have enough to beat Washington especially if the Commanders buy the buzz. 

Washington should not listen to buzz of any kind. Their own or other teams' buzzes.

Right now, expect Clayton Tune to start. But Josh Dobbs would be a bigger problem for Washington. Both can play.

Going on concepts alone, considering scheme versus scheme, last year's ranks, Washington's running game will be pivotal. Arizona was worse versus the pass so it wouldn't be surprising to see them struggle against Washington's receiving corps. 

But if the Commanders get into a track meet they'll be closer to an opening loss. Ironically, offensive success could promote that scenario. Track meets are nothing to Eric Bieniemy but the Commander defense hasn't got a lot of experience with that kind of game. I'd try to sustain drives, keep the Cardinals mobile spread offense wunderkinds off the field, and keep the defense fresh.

But if we are going to play track meets, we may as well get one under our belts as soon as possible. 

The Commanders 42, Clayton Tune 41.

Or Josh Dobbs 45, Commanders 44. 

Preferably, Washington 24, Arizona 10.

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