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Thursday, June 15, 2017

PS4: Madden 17 Colts vs Chargers (Super Bowl)




I have been working on a
paper for the Education Market.
The paper talks about using
video games as a teaching tool for
children with learning
disabilities.

The age demographic would be
10 to 18. Games could be up to the teacher or student to chose. Games might
include soccer, football, basketball, etc.

Students could learn about
various historical or fictional characters and create them as players for their
team. It would allow the student to study history, philosophy, religion,
sports, popular culture, etc. and then create the characters to be a part of
their team. The students would even be able to play along side their created
characters.

In this example I used PS4
Madden 17. On some of the teams historical figures like Martin Luther King, and
Abraham Lincoln will play on the same team with authors like Ernest Hemingway
and William Shakespeare, or Elvis Presley and Tupac Shakur.

The process is meant to be a
simple and fun way for kids to learn.
Maybe PS4/XBOX machines might
be donated or discounted to schools for these classes.

More on the paper as it is
fleshed out. Enjoy the simulations.

On the Indianapolis Colts

Offensive Line

LT         Paul McCartney,
musician The Beatles
LG         Jesus, some folks
Lord and Savior
C         Charles Bukowski,
poet
RG         God
RT         John Lennon,
musician The Beatles

More Colts players include

Martin Luther King, Stephen
Hawking, Albert Einstein,
Muddy Waters, Winston
Churchill, Nelson Mandela

even characters from Star
Trek

Jeanluc Picard, Cmndr Worf,
Cmdr Data, James Kirk,
Mr Spock, Jonathan Archer,
Cmdr Tuvok, Geordi LaForge
Ben Sisko

and fictional characters

Jack Bauer, 24, played by
Keifer Sutherland
Nate Fisher, Six Feet Under,
played by Peter Krause

Also for sentimental reasons,
some fallen friends are on this team. Semper Fi. May you rest in peace.


San Diego Chargers Fantasy
Roster

Offense

QB         Philip Rivers, NFL
QB         Shane Falco, The
Replacements, played by Keanu Reeves
HB         Ladainian Tomlinson,
NFL
HB         Keith Lincoln, NFL
FB         Derek Flint, In Like
Flint, played by James Coburn
FB         Malcolm X, civil
rights activist
WR         Lance Alworth, NFL
WR         Luke Skywalker, Star
Wars, played by Mark Hamill
WR         Charlie Joiner, NFL
WR         Hunter Thompson,
author
TE         Kellen Winslow, NFL
TE         Pug Henry, Winds of
War, played by Robert Mitchum
TE         Antonio Gates, NFL
RT         Ron Mix, NFL

Defense

LE         Joey Bosa, NFL
LE         Tom Mason, Falling
Skies, played by Noah Wylie
LE         Sun Tzu, Chinese
military leader
LE         Jeff Lebowski, The
Big Lebowski, played by Jeff Bridges
LE         Vincent Vega, Pulp
Fiction, played by John Travolta
RE         Fred Dean, NFL
RE         Maximus Meridius,
Gladiator, played by Russell Crowe
RE         Jack
Ryan, The Hunt for Red October, played by Alec Baldwin
DT         Max
Brunk, surfing legend
DT         Nelson
Mandela, South African politician
LB         Dwight
Freeney, NFL
LB         Tyler
Durden, Fight Club, played by Brad Pitt
LB         Crispus
Attucks, American Revolution
LB         Oscar
Robertson, NBA
LB         Miles
Davis, musician
LB         Denzel
Washington, actor
LB         Manti
Te’o, NFL
LB         Junior
Seau, NFL
LB          Kyle
Kulinsky, Secular Talk, Progressive Podcast
CB         John
Iadarola, Young Turks, Progressive Podcast
CB         Theolonious
Monk, musician
CB         Martin
Scorsese, director
CB         Phil
Dunphy, Modern Family, played by Ty Burrell
FS         Eric
Weddle, NFL
SS         Rodney
Harrison, NFL
SS         Nat
King Cole, musician
SS         Arthur
Rimbaud, poet

Special Teams

K         Josh
Lyman, The West Wing, played by Bradley Whitford
P         Jack
Bauer, 24, played by Keifer Sutherland















































































































































































































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