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Showing posts with label NFL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NFL. Show all posts

Sunday, February 3, 2008

18-1, except the 1 that Counts

Absolutely unfathomable. Arguably the biggest upset in sports history! Bigger than Michigan-Appalachian State. So big is this upset, that no one will ever want to go undefeated again in life! They won't want to cheat either.

Up until about the 4th quarter of Super Bowl XLII, we were all debating if the Patriots were the best football team ever. Well, looks like they weren't even the best team this SEASON.

An absolutely embarrassing loss at the hands of the underdog Giants, makes an almost perfect season for the Pats go down the drain.

At least some history was made today...but to everyone's dismay it was made by the Giants, not the Brady-led Pats. Maybe Gisele should not have came to the game. I can't wait to hear from Brian Arrogant Billicheat.

Congrats Giants!

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

The Brady Bundchen


First Tom Brady wears a boot on his foot giving the appearance that it's broken. The next thing we know, he's photographed here bootLESS. One thing however does remains constant- supermodel Gisele Bundchen on his arm.

Brady better be happy he's arguably playing better than any NFL quarterback ever has. No matter what he does, no matter who he does it with, no one can say anything because he's close to perfection on the field. Otherwise we could be witnessing another Romo-Simpson catastrophe.

One thing is for sure, however. Tom Brady is not fooling me like he may be fooling the rest of you. He knows what he's doing. Walking through Manhattan in broad daylight with a supermodel and a boot on his foot 2 weeks before the Super Bowl. ESPN reports that Brady has been on the injury report with a "sore shoulder" for the last 3 seasons. In that case, other NFL quarterbacks should be lining up to receive this injury. In other words, this "injury", if we can call it that, probably won't be a factor.

Within 2 weeks Brady will magically be healed. The Patriots will win. Give them the Lombardi so we can look forward to next season when other teams will hopefully stand a chance against them.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

A League of Their Own

Mr. GQ makes everything look smooth, easy, and good- both on and off the field...
Tom Brady threw as many turnovers in Sunday's game as he has thrown all season. The Pats were outplayed in three quarters. This game marked the first time they did not score first, and that they trailed at the half. The Colts managed to do what no other NFL team can even begin to dream of doing- they made Tom Brady look human...and the Patriots still WON. This my friends means that if the Patriots won this game with all these cards stacked against them, not to mention they played in the leave-and-go-deaf dome in Indianapolis, no other team will beat them this season.

More importantly, watching this game, which ESPN reports received the highest ratings in more than a decade, made us all ask the question "What is wrong with every other NFL team?" Watching this game was markedly different than watching any other. When the teams make it to the red-zone, you typically don't have to bite your nails wondering if they'll ever make it ten yards to get seven. These teams are head and shoulders above the rest.

Although Pittsburgh looked very good on Monday night, they were playing Baltimore who is struggling mightily for lack of anything that resembles an offense. Any other team is going to have to recruit a divine power itself to compete with the Colts, let alone the Patriots. Should they receive Lombardi now?

Sunday, November 4, 2007

Week 9


Everyone, well all the "experts" seem to be picking Detroit over Denver, Buffalo over the STRUGGLING, non-celebratory Chad Johnson and the Bengals, and Pittsburgh over Baltimore in the other AFC match that's correctly been overshadowed by the Pats and the Colts....where naturally, people seem to be split on that match-up. Overall week 9 should be exciting.

Week 9 is always a time where things start balancing out. New Orleans seems to have waken up and realized they were in the NFC championship last year and remembered how to play football. Unfortunately they play the hard hitting Jags this week who will probably knock them back into Week 3 or 4 when they were still winless. One surprising team, surprisingly good, the Packers, have managed to maintain their momentum and are still going strong. After they beat Kansas City, maybe they'll get even more respect when they are 7-1, because they will beat KC.

Another game being overshadowed is Philadelphia against the Cowboys. It's TO's big return to Dallas...and no one cares. If it's not Peyton or Tom, no one cares. The only attention this game has received, is the deepening of Tony Romo's pockets, and the media suspecting he's been hooking up with Britney Spears. In any event, hopefully these sideline issues won't cause too many distractions for America's "favorite team".

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Game of the Year


Take your pick.

The funny man in all the commercials or the pretty boy?
The defending champion or the one that's no stranger to winning?
The one who throws to Marvin Harrison (usually) or Randy Moss?

All I have to say is the Patriots are scary gooooood. Very fierce. Tom Brady has the arm, the look, and a VERY athletic receiver with great hands- Randy Moss. I don't know if that can be stopped.

This game has been hyped up for weeks...how upset would everyone be if it was a blowout. HA!