Sunday, September 27, 2009

THIS WEEK IN SPORTS!
So you think Tiger isn't the best? Well, he doesn't even have to win to take home the Fed ex trophy and he certainly has placed himself in position to do so. However, you have to love a 49 year old guy shooting a 64 in Kenny Perry. Once again, the Big 10 rolled over when they were in the top 10. Penn St wasn't very good offensively yesterday, as is usually the case when the Big 10 is in the top ten.
Too early to talk hoops, so I will leave it alone, BUT, having Ron Artest come to LA is like giving your favorite girl crabs.
PRO FOOTBALL! Already two weeks in the books and nobody seems to be that good. What sort of world is it when we can't rely on the Pats to dominate? I'll tell ya, it is the kind of world that saw the post packers of the 60's give rise to the 70's and the Cowboys and Steelers, then they gave way to eighties and the 49ers, then they gave way to the Cowboys, then they gave way to the Pats. Who will rise from the ashes? (And don't say the Steelers. They were lucky to beat the Hawks and REALLY lucky that they got the Cardinals, because that team had no business being in a superbowl.) Maybe we will see an interim team, like the Rams of the turn of the century, or the Broncos in the mid 90s, or the Bears of the mid 80s, or Dolphins in the early 70s, or or or these very Steelers. (I doubt it!) Are the Colts washed up already, or is it just me? Sad when Peyton's little brother looks more promising than him. Sad, because that kid brother is horrible. (Another unfortunate event, watching the Giants spoil the Pats undefeated season. Sad because we had to listen to all those Dolphin ex players gloat.) Something about powder blue and orange colors that brings out the man in them. Wouldn't it be great if that interim team was the Saints? Who wouldn't root for them. Besides, isn't Drew Brees the most underrated QB in all of football. He is the Kurt Warner of this day and age, oh wait, Kurt is still playing. Maybe the Chargers will get the monkey off their back. Doubtful, I think they are cursed for getting rid of Marty. You don't get rid of a coach when a player fumbles the ball and GIVES the Pats the win, not when the team had an insane winning percentage under him. How about the Vikings? If not for the Bills, who more sad than the Vikings. Now that they have Brett Faaaaaaaaav, (lets face it, it is pronounced FAV RAY!) Anyway, now that they have him and that mule train of a running back, aren't they supposed to win the superbowl? Wouldn't that be the John Elway way to go out? Of course, Brett would come back with another team, maybe the Dolphins.
TRACK AND FIELD. Yeah, I know, who cares. Since there isn't any great American even remotely close to EVER catching the Jamaican Bolton. Wouldn't it be good to juice that guy up and see just how fast a human could run. I'm thinking he catches a cheetah.

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