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And Carter said Brady will go down as the best QB ever to play.
Agreed, I think that was his way of staying PC.
Yeah, he's just trying to appear "balanced and objective" but he is a hater and he is a pompous sniveling little jerk. I can't stand the guy.
We all need to take a breath and dig in for a long 10 days. The in thing for the mediots will be to pick (openly root) for the Giants to win.
They will point to the "close call" Sunday against the Chargers and ignore NY's porous pass defense, or the fact the entire right side of our o-line was missing in the Week 17 game, or that Brady had 350 yards passing on a windy night (the SB will be in a dome, another fact they seem to miss) against NY, or that the Giants kickoff return completely changed the nature of that first game and isn't likely to happen again.
They will ignore it all because most (not all) hate Belichick and are sick and tired of this "boring" team winning games and are DESPERATE to see them lose.
He will be all about the G-Men come this timenext week! I saw Marino starting to sweat! Anyway, Costas is a jerk about our PATS, WHY?
I lost all respect for Costas, Marino and Collinsworth on the episode of "Inside the NFL", prior to the Pats/Jets game, when Collinsworth did the skit of what Mangini should say to his team: something to the effect of purposefully try to injure the Pats. Absolutely pathetic.
I lost all respect for Costas, Marino and Collinsworth on the episode of "Inside the NFL", prior to the Pats/Jets game, when Collinsworth did the skit of what Mangini should say to his team: something to the effect of purposefully try to injure the Pats. Absolutely pathetic.
Agreed--that was really appalling. I would have given it a pass on some kind of lame comedy show, but in that context it was just disgusting. (Not even mentioning their pathetic giggling and cheering about it.)
I'm embarrassed to say that once upon a time I actually sort of liked Costas--thought he was a smart, literate sports fan, even though he always came across as sort of precious. But as he gets older he's getting more and more like what another poster said, a snivelling little jerk.
I lost all respect for Costas, Marino and Collinsworth on the episode of "Inside the NFL", prior to the Pats/Jets game, when Collinsworth did the skit of what Mangini should say to his team: something to the effect of purposefully try to injure the Pats. Absolutely pathetic.
I lost all respect for him as any type of journalist when he interviewed Goodell on the day that the leaked tape. He didn't even ask him about it when it should have been question #1 or 2. " Ugh Mr. Commish, how did your wife's employer get a copy of a tape that was supposed to be secured in NFL offices?"
That could be a thread starter. When did you lose any and all respect for Bob Costas?????
They will ignore it all because most (not all) hate Belichick and are sick and tired of this "boring" team winning games and are DESPERATE to see them lose.
I can't stand him and Keith Olberman. His forced fake laughter and shrill responses whenever Olberman comes on are nothing short of pathetic.