School is, very much alas, not doing a good job of training brains. In fact, when feeling pessimistic, I sometimes think that their job is to assure that kids will grow up interchangeable for the bosses’ convenience.
Caulfield is working on his ‘sneak play’ for Mrs Olsen’s class. Remember when she asks Any questions, that usually cues Caulfield to throw one from left field.
Al Spalding – the Sporting Goods magnate who was also a pitcher and baseball executive – is the one who started taking the players to warmer weather to train in the spring. But it was Arkansas, not Florida.
“Thinking like a football coach” is an oxymoron, Caulfield.
What does it take to be a successful football coach? You have be smart enough to understand the game (a low bar) and stupid enough to think it matters.
I saw a really depressing graphic; a map showing what all 50 highest-paid state employees do. Props to MA; theirs is the head of the state university medical school program. MN was a hockey coach, and every other state’s highest paid employee was either a football or basketball coach. That is just obscene. Add in all the money wasted on all their colleagues and think how many worthwhile jobs could be funded!!!
Cactus-Pete about 2 years ago
Again with the assumptions. You’d think that their curiosity would lead them to some information sources once in a while. Making things up is easier.
Concretionist about 2 years ago
School is, very much alas, not doing a good job of training brains. In fact, when feeling pessimistic, I sometimes think that their job is to assure that kids will grow up interchangeable for the bosses’ convenience.
Bilan about 2 years ago
All of the football coaches reading this strip are baffled at Caulfield’s last remark.
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 2 years ago
Lemme mention that the New Orleans Saints held joint practices with the Green Bay Packers last week, and they didn’t do it in New Orleans.
klbdds about 2 years ago
Jef really prods your gray matter. I love it!
whahoppened about 2 years ago
Kinda resembles Mark Trail, tossing in detailed drawings of plants and animals.
sandpiper about 2 years ago
Caulfield is working on his ‘sneak play’ for Mrs Olsen’s class. Remember when she asks Any questions, that usually cues Caulfield to throw one from left field.
Geophyzz about 2 years ago
NFL rookies report to training camp on July 18. July high temps in Whitehorse, Yukon, range from about 60 to 80 F.
Ichabod Ferguson about 2 years ago
It’s winter in the Southern Hemisphere. Better to hold camp in Tiera Del Fuego.
Ignatz Premium Member about 2 years ago
Al Spalding – the Sporting Goods magnate who was also a pitcher and baseball executive – is the one who started taking the players to warmer weather to train in the spring. But it was Arkansas, not Florida.
goboboyd about 2 years ago
Third grade must have been a very good year, because I don’t seem to remember it at all.
lagoulou about 2 years ago
Excellent graphics today…so colourful! Thanks!
crookedwolf Premium Member about 2 years ago
Red-winged Blackbird – nice!
jessegooddoggy about 2 years ago
Love all the beautiful detailed graphics today!
Kroykali about 2 years ago
And we ponder as Caulfield prepares to enter Mrs. Olsen’s third grade – AGAIN.
Jhony-Yermo about 2 years ago
Thanks once again Jef. GREAT ART! And thanks for including the life jackets.
brick10 about 2 years ago
Football begins in the heat of late summer and transitions to fall then winter. The players have time to acclimate.
Cozmik Cowboy about 2 years ago
“Thinking like a football coach” is an oxymoron, Caulfield.
What does it take to be a successful football coach? You have be smart enough to understand the game (a low bar) and stupid enough to think it matters.
I saw a really depressing graphic; a map showing what all 50 highest-paid state employees do. Props to MA; theirs is the head of the state university medical school program. MN was a hockey coach, and every other state’s highest paid employee was either a football or basketball coach. That is just obscene. Add in all the money wasted on all their colleagues and think how many worthwhile jobs could be funded!!!
SofaKing about 2 years ago
As smart as Caulfield is, he’s been repeating Mrs. Olsens third grade class for 20 years?
Realimaginary1 Premium Member about 2 years ago
I believe that in the professional ranks, more baseball and American football teams are playing at covered arenas.
"Doon the Watter" on the Waverley about 2 years ago
Especially loving the artwork today!
Teto85 Premium Member about 2 years ago
“Yukon” not “The Yukon.”
The Orange Mailman about 2 years ago
Did I really see you thinking or just hear you talking?
soaringblocks about 2 years ago
I love the scenes!
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 2 years ago
I love how this strip can pontificate freely. Despite what some others say in their own pontifications also free to do and get criticized also.
DaBump Premium Member about 2 years ago
Mmm, brings back fond memories of canoe trips down scenic rivers and across picturesque lakes in northern lower Michigan.