*My two arms went straight up in the air in joyous relief this evening when Tom Brady threw the interception that sealed the deal for the Colts. Now only two more days of having to listen to the sports world talk about Tom Brady then finally they will move on to the Colts-Bears Super Bowl matchup. But surely the professional sports analysts will take their two days of mourning....
*Well, the first game turned out to be a bust. If New England wouldn't have blown their chance to go to another Super Bowl, then I would have sat down in front of my TV on Super Bowl Sunday and flipped the input button to VCR and watched the replay of game five of the World Series instead of watching the Bears and the Patriots play in the Super Bowl.
*To bad for the Saints, I was pulling for them. I always thought I was a big Bears fan, even up until this postseason. However, I found myself hating them more and more the closer they got to bringing a World Title to Chicago. Something about Chicago sports and world championships that don't go together (besides for the whole Michael Jordan era.)
*Two black coaches in the big game. It's nice to see, I'm happy for them both. I do think it says a lot about how far we've come in the world of sports. And I'd also bet that Bryan Burwell has a heyday this week in the post. This is the moment he's been waiting for.
I'm out. Read Burwell tomorrow. The Blues are on the break. Bill Guerin nets three points in the All-Star game. Mark it, dude.
Sunday, January 21, 2007
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It is truely amazing how TV sports analysts break down things that mean nothing. I was watching sportscenter last night and they made a damn segment out of Reggie Bush taunting as he ran into the endzone. "Did Bush spark the Chicago D?" Unreal!! I dont know lets call up Mike Ditka and ask him. So far, the retirement of Parcells has gotten more coverage than the Super Bowl. I might have to start boycotting Sportscenter like the Indians did in the Boston Tea Party, or somethin like that. Sorry Mrs. Thompson, I dont remember my social studies. Fox Sports, here I come!!!
Indians and the Boston tea party. Say it ain't so Jose.
Jose, can you see?
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