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Monday, January 22, 2007

Championship Game Observations

Welcome to the worst two weeks of the NFL season. 2 weeks of non-stop talking. How exciting!

Anyway...here are my thoughts from last night's games.

  • Rex Grossman is sweet...did you see those throws he was making? He only needed his receivers to make like 3 awesome, acrobatic catches this game. That's a step in the right direction.


  • Reggie Bush is fast and awesome...but I wouldn't be taunting Brian Urlacher. Of course I am 5'9", 150 lbs with little muscle mass and can't run. So there's that.


  • Tom McGorgeous, QB for the Patriots, must be really disappointed. I mean his team loses the AFC championship game. Now he has to go his awesome house, in his awesome car, to see his supermodel girlfriend, and go swimming in his silo full of gold coins. While wearing his 3 Superbowl rings. I feel for the guy...I hope he pulls through.


  • Peyton finally won a big game. I REALLY hope he wins the Superbowl...just so everyone will shut up about it already. Also, I want to see Dan Marino cry on TV. Plus, Marino made out with Einhorn/Finkel. And Einhorn/Finkel was a dude. I saw it on my TV the other day. Looked real to me.


  • But most important...we have two black coaches in the Superbowl. This is the biggest thing that has happened in the civil rights movement since integration. It is hard to truly appreciate this type of thing. In 30 years we will look back on this time as a watershed moment in civil rights history. It's nice to finally see black people have success in professional sports. It's been a long time coming.

    They should have some sort of celebration before the super bowl. They can show clips from Glory, and Dr. King speeches, and interviews with Rosa Parks. Then they can show Tony Dungy, who in my mind is equal in historical terms as Frederick Douglas. And I doubt Douglas could have designed a Cover 2 defense

Labels: Peyton Manning, Reggie Bush, Rex Grossman, Super Bowl, Tom Brady



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