January 23, 2006

You Call These Playoffs?

The first chance I get to actually sit down and watch some football all season and what happens? A pair of lopsided routs. Jeez. I got so bored with the Seahawks game that I flipped over to a show about dinosaurs on Animal Planet instead.

(Here's a piece of trivia: I'm well aware of the theory that a comet was responsible for wiping out the dinosaurs some sixty five million years ago. What I didn't know is that apparently there have been several such life-altering celestial strikes. Kind of gives you the creeps when you think about it.)

Anyhoo, I hope the Super Bowl is a lot better. And just out of conference loyalty, gonna have to go with the Steelers, even though I wanted the Broncos to beat them.

Posted by Robert at January 23, 2006 09:44 AM | TrackBack
Comments

Football? Who cares? More pictures of Meilissa, please! Flawless, mesmerizing beauty . . .

Posted by: D. Carter at January 23, 2006 11:00 AM

Mais non, zis is just getting weird & creepy. Am I Jodie Foster maintenant? Je pense que NON!

Posted by: Melissa at January 23, 2006 11:06 AM

On the best day of her life, Jodie Foster looked like Jane Hathaway next to Melissa.

Not stalking, cheri, admiring from afar.

Posted by: D. Carter at January 23, 2006 01:48 PM

Being a Seahawks fan, I didn't tire of it. In fact, my enjoyment was intensified by the way it made Jimmy Johnson look like a fool. Before the game, he was gushing abouut how Alexander was the only thing going for the Seahawks offensively, Delhomme was a much better QB than Hasselbeck, and how Steve Smith was going to carve up the Seattle secondary. Ya got a little something on the corner of your mouth, there, Jimmy.

So, let's review. Hasselbeck did his best Bret Favre impersonation, and Delhomme was picked off on two successive drives, which resulted in two Seattle scores and a 17-0 lead. Meanwhile, Smith didn't TOUCH the ball until that punt return for a touchdown, the closest Carolina came to being in the game, but only for a brief moment. And while Alexander had a great game, the 'Hawks carved up the panthers with a balanced mix of pass and run.

Yeah, it was a good day for me. I'm looking forward to the Superbowl.

Posted by: Brian B at January 23, 2006 02:16 PM

I resemble that remark

Posted by: Nancy Kulp at January 24, 2006 12:55 PM