Since anything noteworthy in the sports world has refused to happen lately, today's edition of OVERTIME is dedicated to tiny little thoughts regarding some tiny little happenings.
First off, let us remember this day, when 41 years ago the Green Bay Packers, led by quarterback Bart Starr and legendary coach Vince Lombardi, defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 35-10 to win the very first Super Bowl. Since then the Packers have won the title twice more (and are in contention for another this year) and the Chiefs have another. That's right, 41 years of elongated halftimes and hilarious commercials. Here's to football!
LeBron James was caught speeding this past December 30th on his 23rd birthday. I'd hardly care except for the fact that he was going 36 miles over the 65 mph speed limit. Yes kids, 101 miles per hour. The NBA superstud then replied, when interviewed, "It's not a big deal to me." It's all clear to me now, LeBron James is the reason there are 45 bajillion car crashes a second (I can't be bothered to check, watch an AllState commercial).
Finally, I think it's time we all give Terrell Owens props for finding his feminine side. Following the Cowboy's crushing loss to the G-Men of New York City, Owens responded to allegations against teammate Tony Romo by bursting into tears and defending his quarterback. Too bad the writers are on strike, I wanted to see it when they give T.O. the oscar.
Hope you enjoyed these thoughts. If you didn't, tell someone in the sports world to get cracking on something interesting.
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Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Friday, January 11, 2008
Third Time's The Charm?
You all know the old NFL mantra, it's tough to beat a team three times in a single season. This is the challenge the Dallas Cowboys face as they take on the New York Giants for, not the first, not the second, but the third time.
It doesn't help matters that for the first time in years, the Giants actually look like they know what they're doing in the second half of the season. Eli Manning looks like his brother (finally), the running game is finally going, no matter how many times each back is gonna get hurt, and the defense is stepping up and making plays. At 11-6, the Giants are one of the most battle-tested teams in the league. 5 of the 6 losses they suffered this year were to play-off teams, Dallas twice, Green Bay, Washington, and New England. In fact, the only non-play-off team to beat them were the Minnesota Vikings, a team who just about slipped in.
Dallas still, arguably, has the best team in the conference though. Facing great ridicule because of his taste in blonde pop stars, Tony Romo will have to step up and put his play-off demons behind him to win this game. Terrell Owens is expected to play which makes things easier, but I maintain that Romo will have to win this game.
In all honestly, Dallas has not looked good in recent weeks. A team that should have finished 15-1, ended up with two ugly losses in the last month of the regular season. The momentum is traveling in opposite directions here, but is it enough to push the Giants over the unstoppable Cowboys? In a word, yes. Giants win 28-24.
Next week, I'll tackle the two championship games that I will have predicted correctly, as well as finally address those pesky other sports. Word on Brett Favre's future, the favorite in the NBA's eastern conference, the hottest team in hockey, and maybe a little off-season baseball.
Have a good weekend, enjoy the games.
It doesn't help matters that for the first time in years, the Giants actually look like they know what they're doing in the second half of the season. Eli Manning looks like his brother (finally), the running game is finally going, no matter how many times each back is gonna get hurt, and the defense is stepping up and making plays. At 11-6, the Giants are one of the most battle-tested teams in the league. 5 of the 6 losses they suffered this year were to play-off teams, Dallas twice, Green Bay, Washington, and New England. In fact, the only non-play-off team to beat them were the Minnesota Vikings, a team who just about slipped in.
Dallas still, arguably, has the best team in the conference though. Facing great ridicule because of his taste in blonde pop stars, Tony Romo will have to step up and put his play-off demons behind him to win this game. Terrell Owens is expected to play which makes things easier, but I maintain that Romo will have to win this game.
In all honestly, Dallas has not looked good in recent weeks. A team that should have finished 15-1, ended up with two ugly losses in the last month of the regular season. The momentum is traveling in opposite directions here, but is it enough to push the Giants over the unstoppable Cowboys? In a word, yes. Giants win 28-24.
Next week, I'll tackle the two championship games that I will have predicted correctly, as well as finally address those pesky other sports. Word on Brett Favre's future, the favorite in the NBA's eastern conference, the hottest team in hockey, and maybe a little off-season baseball.
Have a good weekend, enjoy the games.
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