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I like this
Snedeker kid's attitude.
Ogilvy is the
only one that hurt me today at +3
I've got a -1 & three even's
Tiger,Weekly,Ogilvy,O'Hair,Goosen - 277
Not very well.
Guess we're in the same boat.
Joe
Done. Mary sounds like quite a Mother.
God Bless their family & hopefully ABC will as well.
It sure was nice to see
my name in lights, although short lived.
Now they just
need to win a playoff game.
The majority of
you want give a darn but, here is the Cowboys new stadium. Quite impressive.
http://stadium.dallascowboys.com/
My picks
N.C.
WASH ST
LOUISVILLE
BUTLER
KANSAS
SIENA
USC
GEORGETOWN
MEMPHIS
MICHIGAN ST
STANFORD
TEXAS
UCLA
UCONN
XAVIER
ARIZONA
N.C.
LOUISVILLE
KANSAS
GEORGETOWN
MICHIGAN ST
STANFORD
UCLA
XAVIER
LOUISVILLE
KANSAS
MICHIGAN ST
UCLA
LOUISVILLE
UCLA
UCLA 79-75
LOL
Not even close, you missed 19 and didn't get the winner correct.
So your
last day with us will be the first Tuesday of November?
Dude,
you need to fall out of
love with Paul and get with the program. There's two Repubs and two Dems left......pick one.
I want Bill back in office but that isn't going to happen. At least not as president.....maybe as first man.
Giant fans
will suffer the greatest loss in Super Bowl history....
Patriots 61 Ants 13
Steelers,
Holy Crap! I apologize. My bad.
Romo
should bring all of his chicks to the game.
Steelers, steelers.....
Are you jealous? I've never seen a the Burger with a chick.
Is he a Faaaag?
Jags....d-back...sore loser
Jag on Brady: 'He ain't all that'
By Dan Wetzel, Yahoo! Sports
January 12, 2008
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – Perhaps you were impressed with Tom Brady's record-setting performance in beating Jacksonville on Saturday.
If so, you weren't Jaguars rookie safety Reggie Nelson.
"He ain't all that … He's all right," Nelson said.
Ah, Reggie, are you sure he ain't more than all that? Brady did, after all, set an NFL record by completing 92.9 percent of his passes (26 for 28 for 262 yards and three touchdowns) to lead New England to a 31-20 playoff victory.
It was the near-perfect game for the quarterback of the perfect team.
"It was a check down game," Nelson said, suggesting that most of Brady's completions were short and underneath the pass coverage. "Anybody can go 26-of-28 in a dump-down game."
Down the hall, "he ain't all that" dumbfounded Randy Moss.
"What?" Moss said. "It wasn't impressive? When you lose you're going to say things that (are) really inappropriate. You're talking about the MVP, that's Tom Brady.
"I'm not even going to respond to that."
Nelson's opinion might stem from the sheer frustration of having Brady carve up his Jags despite their almost perfect execution of the game plan.
Jacksonville focused on shutting down the deep threat – especially Moss (just one reception) – and, as Nelson noted, make Brady check down, or throw to short, underneath patterns.
It might have worked, too, if Brady hadn't completed nearly every throw.
"It was a little disappointing he missed two," smiled coach Bill Belichick.
And one of them was a drop by Wes Welker.
That's what makes Brady not just the MVP of the league this season, but the pure championship winner of this generation. He has the Patriots at 17-0 and barreling toward their fourth Super Bowl title not because he always makes the flashiest plays – although he does that, too – but because he almost always makes the right one.
"He doesn't force anything," said Jags safety Sammie Knight. "He's going to take what you give him. He's made a living throwing to backs and underneath."
If the Jaguars were going to stop the long ball, Brady had no problem nickel and diming them with short, smart passes.
"If you're taking two guys every play and putting them on Randy, then you leave a lot of guys one-on-one," Brady said.
Brady almost sounded like Nelson by calling it "easy." But that's his normal way of deflecting praise onto his teammates. He may be the supermodel-dating playboy, but he loves shrugging it all off and going with the aw-shucks routine.
"Those guys, when they are open like that, that's my job to hit them," Brady said. "They were open every time. It's easy when you have receivers that are open all the time and an offensive line that never lets anyone touch you."
None of his teammates would let him get away with that. Each told of Nelson's comments reacted with a bit of anger "I can't say what I want to say," said wide receiver Donte Stallworth.
Underneath passes or not, 26-of-28 is a record for a reason.
"This is the NFL. If this was high school, yeah (it might not be 'all that')," Stallworth said.
Brady had already conducted his postgame interview by the time Nelson spoke. His play said enough, though.
The Pats had five scoring drives (with a missed field goal on a sixth). The team's other two offensive possessions were a one-play kneel down to finish the first half and an attempt to wind down the clock late in the fourth.
Big play or not, they couldn't have operated much better with Brady serving as the game-plan buster, laying waste to Jaguars coach Jack Del Rio's defensive plot.
"Unfortunately, Tom didn't slip on the way to work today," Del Rio said.
Back in the Jags locker room, there wasn't much to say. The secondary that allowed a record performance had done exactly what they were told to do and still couldn't stop New England.
So all four starters stood in front of their lockers, conveniently lined up in a row, and all four just shrugged at what had happened, although the other three were more gracious than Nelson.
"He's good," Nelson finally conceded before packing his bag and heading for the offseason. "He's a good quarterback."
Yeah, for an unbeaten MVP, Tom Brady's not too bad.
Here
are the winners for the weekend. Sheesh, can't anyone get these right!
Green Bay
New England
Indianapolis
Dallas
Gonna try to get it back.....
San Diego - 10 1/2
Over 39
150 for 432
ouch
My two wagers for the day...
2 team parlay 100 for 230
Tampa - 3
San Diego -10
6 point teaser 100 for 300
Tampa + 3
Over 33 1/2
San Diego - 4
Over 33
Morning Smackers!
Tampa - 3
San Diego - 10
Both winners today. Eli will choke away his game by the 4th quarter maybe earlier.
they won't......no catch
39
I love that commercial!
That's so true. Although
it would make for a heck of a ballgame.
I knew you were a good man.
LOL. The Jags look good but
my Cowboys will have their way with them at the Super Bowl.
Good luck.
Are you a Jags fan?
I was hoping that the Steelers would play better than they are.
Just so
you understand.....this is a smack football board, it's not a stock board. Those are for Mon-Fri.
Night, night
old man. Dream of better days when your punk idol was alive.
Skins
suck and so
does Taylor. Opps, Taylor doesn't anymore. lol
Redskins
suck! A criminals death can only be motivating for so long.
Seattle kicks their ass, period.
lol...paranoid
Who paid off
Eli?
Here we go......
NOW IT'S FIXED? LOL
Pats were just fucking with them for 3 quarters.
Naw....
the giants and Eli couldn't win a big game if they were allowed 15 players a side.
They'll
get what they have coming.....remember
Eli is the Giants QB.
Giants
suck....their season ends in Tampa.
Of course they end up losing tonight. LOL
Does it
get any worse than this....Gumbel, Sanders and Faulk. It's like watching an ebonics lesson.