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Sunday, February 3rd, 2008
Well, as seen in my previous post, I had no idea the Giants were going to beat the Patriots. Soon after the conference championship games, I thought the Giants might have a chance, but then it became the chic pick to take the Giants over the Patriots. I came to ...
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Sunday, February 3rd, 2008
I just can't see the Giants staying too close in this game, much less winning it. Trust me, I'll be rooting hard for the Giants, because I'm tired of the Patriots. Add these accusations of the Patriots taping Rams practices before Super Bowl XXXVI, and I feel comfortable rooting for ...
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Sunday, January 13th, 2008
It's the Chargers traveling to New England to take on the Patriots to determine who represents the AFC in the Super Bowl. The Chargers made the same journey in week two of the regular season and lost 38-14. I think they'll be lucky if they lose by much less than ...
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Sunday, April 29th, 2007
I doubt a college football player will come along in my lifetime who will do more for the University of Texas football team than Vince Young did. Well over a year after the fact, I still am not over just how epic it was for Vince to lead my Longhorns ...
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Monday, February 12th, 2007
In the week since the Super Bowl, I've thought a little bit about a guy not many people have mentioned recently. His name is Edgerrin James. As you may remember, he was the star running back for the Indianapolis Colts from 1999 through 2005. He left for the Arizona Cardinals ...
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Sunday, January 14th, 2007
I know I'm probably the last one on this ship, but I think today cements Marty Schottenheimer's status as possibly the most prolific choker among anyone who has ever coached a playoff game in the NFL. It's probably not right to come down this hard on him when Bill Belichick ...
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