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September 27, 2009

NFL Week 3 Thoughts

Every lion has their day and after nearly two years, Detroit finally has theirs by beating the sorry ass Redskins. Jim Zorn will be at the unemployment line very shorty.

The Packers bounced back from their loss to the Bengals last week. Then again, my high school football team could bounce back to beat the Rams.

Brett Favre (in his Wrangler jeans) LOVES to play football and he showed it by rallying to beat the 49ers
at the last second.

Mark Sanchez is showing shades of Joe Flacco and Matt Ryan from last season. It's panic time in Nashville.

The Cleveland Browns may very well be the worst team in the NFL after the way they've been embarrassed so far in each of their first three games. That and Brady Quinn sucks.

Jack Del Rio saved his job for at least another week by beating the Texans.

The Bills are one week closer to a Terrell Owens meltdown. Sweet.

The Seahawks want to start thinking 2010. Or maybe not considering that they play in the NFC West.

The Chargers aren't as good as everyone expected them to be, but that didn't stop them from beating down two QBs named Chad and the Dolphins. Miami's season is on the brink.

It's hard to believe that the Bengals could 3-0 right now if it weren't for a fluke play. The Steelers may be suffering from a Super Bowl hangover.

JaMarcus Russell needs to go a diet and the Broncos are the "worst" undefeated team still out there.

Kevin Kolb once again looked impressive, even if was against the Chiefs.

September 20, 2009

NFL Week 2 Thoughts

The Jets talked a big game all week and actually backed it up against the Patriots, whose offense is STRUGGLING right now.

Dan Snyder's money was (barely) good enough to beat the Rams. St. Louis is beyond bad.

Why are the Jaguars throwing the ball 43 times a game when they have a back in Maurice Jones-Drew? At least no one outside of Arizona saw that debacle.

The 49ers are the team to beat in the NFC West.

The Steelers inability to run cost them the game against Chicago. And Jay Cutler didn't play like Jay Cutler.

In 2008, the Titans only lost three games. Two weeks into 2009, they already lost two games. Good win for Houston.

Did the Packers really lose to the Bengals at home?

The Cleveland Browns suck. Brady Quinn sucks.

San Diego should be 0-2 the way they've played so far.

Either the Eagles' defense took a week off, or the Saints offense is that good.

At least the Panthers didn't get embarrassed this week.

September 15, 2009

NFL Week 1 Thoughts


The Bills and Raiders might as well be the same team. Two teams that always find a way to lose. (On a side note, Mike and Mike are so bad they make Joe Buck sound like Pat Summerall.)

Nobody team spends more money and gets less in return than the Redskins. Bill Cowher's
phone should be ringing any moment now.

The Panthers might call Vinny Testaverde to come out of retirement again they way their QBs are playing. John Fox is officially on the hot seat.

Speaking of coaches on the hot seat, Jack Del Rio needs to win in 2009 or there'll be a new coach in Jacksonville.

Hey Miami, how's that Wildcat offense working for ya?

The Browns have bigger issues than some silly QB controversy. How about finding a defensive line that can stop the run?

Mark Sanchez looked the real deal for the Jets. Either that or the Texans are just shit.

Four picks for Jay Cutler? And Urlacher's out for the season? It's never too soon to start looking forward to the 2010 Draft BearsFan.

How lucky were the Broncos to win that game against the Bengals? A tipped ball that leads to a TD? Shit, Josh McDaniels ought to play the lottery with those kind of odds.

The Arizona Cardinals are right back to being the Arizona Cardinals.

Drew Brees may have a record-breaking season, but the Saints defense will keep them from becoming a major contender.

The Cowboys may have won big, but they weren't even tested. The Bucs are complete rebuilding mode right now.

The Eagles may have gotten some insurance with signing of QB Jeff Garcia, but they're going to need Donovan McNabb healthy if they're to win.

July 12, 2009

UFC 100 Thoughts


UFC 100 might have been the biggest Pay-Per-View in the history of Mixed Martial Arts, but wasn't the best.

Now don't get me wrong, I thought it was a good show and if I had paid $44.95 to watch it, I wouldn't have been disappointed.

Brock Lesnar's dominant performance (as well as his post-fight speech) against Franr Mir in will make him a force to reckoned with and a big-money draw for years to come. The guy who beats him will instantly become a star. His next contender will likely be Antonio Nogueira or Randy Couture.

Georges St-Pierre's dominant (but boring) match against Thiago Alves proved that nobody in the 170 weight class can beat him. It's only a matter of time before he squares off against Anderson Silva.

Michael Bisping getting KO'ed by Dan Henderson was best thing to ever happened to him.

I'm not sure whether or not I agree that Yoshihiro Akiyama won the decision against Alan Belcher.

Fitch v. Thiago was what it was. Boring.