Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Giving in to Temptation and Back on the Practice Field Again


Tuesday, February 18, 2025
I spent the morning breaking down more of the Coslada Camioneros' (2-2) game videos as I want our team to have as much information as possible for our game this coming Saturday.

With that task finally finished, I broke out of my lethargy and hit the bricks again for a much needed dose of physical fitness.

Near the Gijón Train Station

I have been led to believe that this is THE spot for churros on the weekends.

It was Tuesday.

Interesting sign announcing
that this is a high school . . .

. . . that must teach Geometry

This high school was plastered
with signs like this one

They were announcing an upcoming strike on March 7th by female students against gender based violence starting at Noon in Oviedo, the capital of Asturias.

A random and obviously newer church

The BVM above the main altar,
not her Son

He was seen in his usual
pose but on a side altar

I don't recall seeing this odd positioning of the Madonna and her Child in any other church at home or abroad.

The BVM was prominent on
the outside of this church as well

If you have a sweet tooth,
then this is the place for you

Funky architecture in front of . . .

. . . the Los Fresnos shopping mall

We drive by it every night on the way home from practice but this was my first time finding it on foot.

I entered.

It has five floors offering several
shopping possibilities . . .

. . . including the smallest IKEA
that I have ever seen

It occupied just one simple mall shop store area. I believe that you can just order things at this site.

I could have used their usual IKEA food court but none was to be had. 

Lots to explore on a floor by floor basis

Wait, what was that across the way
occupying two floors?

Oh goodness, I had stumbled across
the second McDonald's in Gijón

The video menu looked interesting

I gave in to temptation

Left to Right: A large order of French Fries, a crispy McChicken sandwich with bacon, an Oreo McFlurry and a Coke Zero (I was watching my weight after all).

I had broken my self-imposed European Culinary Prime Directive by eating at an American chain restaurant but it did taste good I must sadly report.

E.T Meets King Kong

Spotted by the mall's multi-screen cinema, now that would have been quite a movie,

The anti-bull fighting sentiment
is strong in northern Spain

The Museum Sidrería caught my eye

Another spot for churros

I was enjoying a bit of . . .

. . . an Art Walk today

Another call to arms for students
this weekend in Madrid this time
We had a much better attended practice
tonight where we accomplished much
 
Pass blocking was big priority tonight

For the first time in three weeks,
we were able to scrimmage 11-on-11

Never a dull moment in beautiful Gijón, Spain.

Stay at Home Monday


Monday, February 17, 2025
I opted for a rare stay at home day as I was still a bit tired from the long trip to Madrid last Saturday.

Truth be told, I also wanted to spend a long time on God's gift to American football . . .

. . . the marvelous HUDL app

First, I needed to finish working on the video of our Defense in our last game against the Osos Rivas.

I saw continued improvement in the area of all out effort but we still breakdown in one-on-one situations, especially in our secondary.

My concern is that these DBs all played good games overall except for one or two plays as individuals. It is not the case of playing with a poor DB or two, we are all fairly consistent but at key moments we were out jumped for 50-50 balls by receivers who were taller or, giving credit where credit is due, the Osos receivers made spectacular catches.

Still, our DB corps keeps coming to practice and working on improving their craft with great regularity and a positive attitude.

What more can a coach ask for really?

After finishing breaking down our game, it was time to move on and start preparing for our next game on Saturday at 3:00 p.m. in Madrid again against the Coslada Camioneros (2-2).

In the opening game of the season, the Camioneros won our contest played at Stadio Las Mestas in Gijón, 33-17.

After this upcoming game with Coslada, the Mariners (1-3) will have back-to-back bye weeks before ending the regular season with a tough set of games vs. the Las Rozas Black Demons (4-0), at the Zaragoza Hurricanes (0-4) and vs. the Osos Rivas (3-1) on successive weekends.

KEEP GRINDING MARINERS!

Speaking of the upcoming double bye weeks, I have long planned to use the first bye weekend for a trip to a faraway, exotic spot.

Today I started to do my research.

Marrakech, Morocco

As it turns out, the famed Crosby, Stills & Nash song, "Marrakech Express" does not run through Gijón.

The plane fare is both expensive and lengthy with a required long layover in Barcelona in both directions. Once actually in Marrakech, prices become quite reasonable. I need to keep working on trip options for that weekend.

So True

Monday, February 17, 2025

Laid Back, Working Sunday


Sunday, February 16, 2025

Saturday's long excursion into Madrid and back meant but two things today.

First, I slept in until much later in the morning than usual.

Second, I needed to start working on the Analytics and breakdown of our game against the Osos Rivas yesterday.

My usual pattern on this is to do all of the Analytics work today and at least start on the breakdowns today before finishing them up tomorrow.

I got a lot of work done but was interrupted by loud noises coming from outside of the apartment.

I opened my window to find . . .

. . . all sorts of people in orange
t-shirts on parade with music blaring

I investigated

It was a fund raising/awareness raising
march against Childhood Cancer

Our Playa de Poniente was the
finish line for this worthwhile walk

Orange t-shirts, a charitable stroll and dancing to the Macarena, what an excellent way to start a Sunday.

The walk's logo and signature
orange t-shirt

I was inspired to take a stroll of my own.

Harbor Reflection

Palacio de Revillagigedo Reflection

Heraldry can decay over time

The tide was out on the Playa de
San Lorenzo side of our little peninsula

Channeling my inner Jacob Contreras, I decided to go down to further investigate the tide pools.

A shell of some sort imbedded in the rocks

A perfect little pool but no
life was visible to me

Lots of imbedded shells

Lots of nooks and crannies to explore

I headed home by a circuitous route.

If you are looking to buy any
inoperable x-ray tubes, I know a guy

Of course it's a "GOOD HOUSE"

A mysterious, colorful creature

On to today's LNFA Serie A action . . .

In our Western Conference,
Coslada (2-2) edged Zaragoza (0-4)

Today's Eastern Conference contest,
Terrassa (3-1) over Mallorca (1-3)

LNFA Serie A
Western Conference Week 5 Results
Rivas (3-1) 38 - Gijón (1-30
Coslada (2-2) 28 - Zaragoza (0-4) 20
BYE: Las Rozas (4-0)

Western Conference Standings
1. Las Rozas Black Demons 4-0
2. Rivas Osos 3 -1
3. Coslada Camioneros 2-2
4. Gijón Mariners 1-3
5. Zaragoza Hurricanes 0-4

Western Conference Week 6 Schedule
Saturday, February 22, 2025
Gijón (1-3) at Coslada (2-2) 3:00 p.m.
Rivas (3-1) at Las Rozas (4-0) 7:00 p.m.
BYE: Zaragoza (0-4)

LNFA Serie A
Eastern Conference Week 5 Results
L'Hospitalet (2-2) 7 - Barcelona (1-30
Terrassa (3-128 - Mallorca (1-220
BYE: Badalona (3-1)

Eastern Conference Standings
1T. Badalona Dracs 3-1
Terrassa Reds 3-1
3. L'Hospitalet 2-2
4T. Barcelona Pagesos 1-3
Mallorca Voltors 1-3

Eastern Conference Week 6 Schedule
Saturday, February 22, 2025
L'Hospitalet (2-2) at Badalona (3-1) 4:00 p.m.
Sunday, February 23, 2025
Barcelona (1-3) at Terrassa (3-1) Noon
BYE: Mallorca (1-3)

A good week of practice is a MUST if we are to battle the Coslada Camioneros next Saturday in Madrid!

Sunday, February 16, 2025

Gijón Mariners vs. Osos Rivas in Madrid


Saturday, February 15, 2025
After two weeks of poorly attended practices, we set of for the nation's capital, Madrid, for our Mariners' (1-2) tough game against the powerful Osos Rivas (2-1) who have played in the Serie A National Championship Game in each of the last three seasons.

Truth be told, I did not have a
good feeling about this game

I am a firm believer in the old coaching adage, "You play like you practice."

I had no issue with the work ethic and passion of the players that are actually at any of our practices, it just that so few of the them, mainly the Offensive Linemen, did attend that we were only able to scrimmage once in our four practices before the Osos game.

It would show in today's game.

This particular game day would be a long one that started with a 5:00 a.m. wake-up alarm for me as our bus was leaving Gijón at 6:40 a.m.

Our chariot awaited us

Including a 35 minute rest stop along the way, we arrived at a familiar stadium in the Madrid suburb of Rivas five hours and 40 minutes after leaving Gijón.

I say "familiar stadium" because I helped coach the Osos in the Fall of 2016 for two months during their pre-season in the dual capacity of coaching the Osos coaches at all levels and teaching Offensive Line fundamentals throughout their program as well. 

The Osos are where I first coached with one of the best people that I have met in EuroBall, then Osos Head Coach Jesús Sánchez.

Mariners basking in the Sun while
getting a bit more nutrition outside
the stadium in Rivas

The old field still has a rock hard
artificial turf surface that is NOT
fun to play on for either team

I must say that I felt really good when one of our old Osos linemen came up to me two hours before kickoff and said "Welcome home, Coach."

That's when the Osos Lovefest began . . .

Current Osos Head Coach
Ricardo Martín

I've grown to enjoy Ricky's company working with him in that long ago Osos project and then again with the Europe Warriors teams when we played in Mexico.

One of the good guys in EuroBall for sure.

Osos Offensive Coordinator
Mario Flores

Mario was an Osos player back in 2016 and was a Europe Warrior wide receiver as well when we played against the University of Chihuahua in 2018.

With our Offensive Tackle Moha

On Friday it was announced that he was selected to be part of the Tunisian National Team set to play in an international tournament later this year.

Representing one's country in American football is a great honor.

CONGRATULATIONS!

Warm-ups were probably the
highlight of our Mariners day

FIRST QUARTER

Osos Ball: A 40 yard pass completion on the first play of the game spearheaded a three play scoring drive that was capped by a seven yard TD pass. The Extra Point was good and it was 7-0 Osos.

Mariners Ball: Three and Out, Punt

Osos Ball: A good Rivas punt return gave the Osos a short field, starting the drive at our 15 yard line. It was another three play drive that culminated with an eight yard TD pass. The PAT was again perfect, giving the Osos a 14-0 lead.

Things got worse for us as on the ensuing Kickoff Return, our American Defensive Back, James Douglas, had a wicked collision with an Osos player that knocked both of them out for the remainder of the game.

Mariners Ball: Our only good drive of the day gobbled up 47 yards before ending with an interception in the end zone.

Osos Ball: After a dead ball penalty, the Osos wasted no time in turning a simple Swing pass into a 65 yard TD play on their first snap. Five of our Mariners had a chance to stop the receiver along the way, but not the speed. The PAT split the uprights again and it was 21-0 Osos.

Being down three scores after only seven Rivas Offensive plays was not a good thing.

SECOND QUARTER

Gijón Ball: Our third play resulted in an interception.

Rivas Ball: A Three and Out, Punt thanks in large part to a -11 yard QB Sack by the joint forces of DE Matteo and NT Taye.

Gijón Ball: After five plays, we punted.

Rivas Ball: After five plays, the Osos had to punt with a -15 yard QB Sack by DE Sebas being the Mariners key play of the drive.

Gijón Ball: The Mariners ran off two plays as the First Half came to a close with the Osos leading 21-0.

THIRD QUARTER

Mariners Ball: Three and Out, Punt

Osos Ball: A seven play drive that ended with a 20 yard TD pass play that was well covered but the Osos WR out leapt our much shorter DB for the ball. The PAT was good, Osos extended their lead to 28-0.

Mariners Ball: Three and Out, Punt

Osos Ball: One play, one TD, on another well covered pass that covered 58 yards this time. The PAT was true and as the Third Quarter ended it was Rivas ahead 35-0.

As a result, the Fourth Quarter would be played under the Mercy Rule, i.e., a running clock.

FOURTH QUARTER

Gijón Ball: Four Offensive plays resulted in a drive ending punt.

Rivas Ball: A nine play drive with lots of back up players in the game for both teams ended with a successful 42 yard Field Goal by the Osos on the last play of the game. 

The Osos are now 3-1 while
our beloved Mariners drop to 1-3

It was a long day to be sure but there were still things to build upon for our young team.

By young, I mean that on our Defense we are playing with five starters who are 20 years old or younger in the LB and DB corps.

They are the ones who come to practice religiously and are improving greatly via the Baptism of Fire method in these Senior games.

It should be mentioned that three of these youngsters practice with our Junior Flag football team for 90 minutes every night before donning the pads for the two hour Senior workout.

After the game, the Osos Lovefest started op once again.

With Daniel Vilches

When I coached the Osos in 2016, Daniel and his lovely wife, Vanessa, graciously hosted me in their home for about a week before my apartment was ready.

With Sandro

In 2016, Sandro coached the Junior Team and was also the Senior Team's powerful running back.

Sandro made the trip to Mexico City in 2017 to play for our Europe Warriors team against the UNAM Pumas.

Nowadays, he is a Pass Rushing Whiz at Defensive End for the Osos.

After finally leaving the stadium, we stopped at a Rivas shopping mall for dinner. About ten of us sat down to eat at Goiko Burgers where I thoroughly enjoyed their Kevin Bacon burger, fries and a Coke Zero.

We were all back aboard the team bus and on the road to Gijón at 7:20 p.m.

After our long day, I was safely back in the apartment at 1:00 a.m. on Sunday.

In a Serie A Eastern Conference
contest L'Hospitalet (2-2) outlasted
Barcelona (1-3)

There will be two more Serie A games on Sunday.

In our Western Conference, the Coslada Camioneros (1-2) travel to take on the Zaragoza Hurricanes (0-3).

Sunday's Eastern Conference matchup sees the Mallorca Voltors (1-2) hosting the Terrassa Reds (2-1).

Thoughts from the net . . .

Good Luck with Toby, Laurie

How true . . .

The Sun will rise again in Gijón on Sunday and so, not to worry, will the Mariners.