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"Spying Elvii"
Jesus, when is PETA gonna get involved? That horse is deader than sh!t and yet people continue to pound the crap out of it.
...... so true...
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Jesus, when is PETA gonna get involved? That horse is deader than sh!t and yet people continue to pound the crap out of it.
I hate the guy and never read his column unless it is pointed out to me like this thread, but he seems pretty fair and balanced. Other than the karma crap with the Patriots for running up the score and the Spying Elviis, he did give the Patriots a glowing review and basically say that they could be the Super Bowl winner although he is going with Indy because of the stupid karma angle.
This is just a clown writing what he WANTS to happen, not what he predicts actually WILL happen.
YAY! Manning v. Manning, how cute. What a child.
Sometimes I wonder, honestly, why the colts are always the favorite. I respect the heck out of them as a team, but haven't they proved with their postseason ways that they're far from the safe SB pick?
Sometimes I wonder, honestly, why the colts are always the favorite. I respect the heck out of them as a team, but haven't they proved with their postseason ways that they're far from the safe SB pick?
San Diego. Seven months later I still can't fathom it. San Diego has reached the AFC Championship Game and trails host New England 21-12 with 9:21 left, facing fourth-and-10 at the Pats' 36. Norv Turner sends in the punting unit. Trailing by two scores late against the highest-scoring team of all time, Turner punts in opposition territory. At least let your Pro Bowl kicker attempt a field goal! Boom goes the fraidiest fraidy-cat punt in football annals and the Chargers never touched the ball again. Not only was the punt an incredible case of chicken feathers, three times Turner ordered field-goal attempts inside the New England 9. To beat the highest-scoring team of all time on its own field, you need touchdowns! Instead, Turner used hyperconservative strategy, seeming to think he would just wait for the Patriots to make some killer mistake -- the Patriots, who had the NFL's fewest giveaways in 2007.
Sometimes I wonder, honestly, why the colts are always the favorite. I respect the heck out of them as a team, but haven't they proved with their postseason ways that they're far from the safe SB pick?