Posted on 01/23/2005 8:59:45 AM PST by CounterCounterCulture
ATL at PHI, Sat, 3:00 p.m. EST
NE at PIT, Sat, 6:30 p.m. EST
Hollywood Henderson had to eat his words after Bradshaw lit the Cowboys up in Super Bowl 13.
Well with the bye week we need other things to talk about as well.
How about Babe Parilli then? Or Gino?
Gino should be in the Hall of Fame.
grumpy old guy is right.
Double up and the bran and go back to bed ;-)
Never forget Bradshaw called his own plays, takes brains to be both the QB and offensive coordinator.
Hi, I'm Ricky Proehl. Adam Vinatieri kept my team from winning it all. -- February 3, 2002
Hi, I'm Ricky Proehl. Adam Vinatieri kept my team from winning it all. -- February 1, 2004
Talk about deja vu. Good thing Dick Vermeil got him a ring.
Guess we could be like Barbara Boxer and ramble on about Condi!!!
The fact that he scored the tying touchdown both times must make it even more painful. After he scored the tying toucdown in last year's Super Bowl you know he looked up at the clock and thought, "Oh no. Not again!".
You mean his team won by 32 right?
Duh. oops. I'd forgotten he was with the Redskins.
It would have been something to set that record and still be on the losing team. I wonder if we'll ever see another Chuck Howley, a player from the losing team being named the game's MVP?
remember at the end of the eagles' game, when Lewis got his 2nd TD with just under 4 minutes left? the pandemonium that broke loose because the game was iced away?
that, my friends, is the difference between a 13 point lead and a 17 point lead. had the Steelers' defense held, they would have forced NE into a decision no less difficult than cowher's.
less probable comebacks have happened. to new england. this year. (dolphins game)
don't believe the hype. while historically, the superbowls following two-week breaks are blowouts (relative to the one-week ones), rarely have two coaching staffs this good and well-matched-up been involved. in my opinion, the only way either team wins this game by double-digits is if they score last after the losing team gets desperate.
while historically, the superbowls following two-week breaks are blowouts (relative to the one-week ones) -- I've never heard so much malarkey. Let me request that you not post any more of your sophomoric sports profundities to me again, o.k? Please save your advice and "wisdom" for others. Thanks.
looks a lot like Grace Kelly
thinks you're rather cute
in the words of jeff foxworthy, "you have my attention."
look it up - when they cut the preiod between championship week and the SB to 7 days, the games tightened. it's been discussed in for more serious sports circles than this.
disagree with my opinions all you want, but if you want to dispute that, persuade me with some other possible reasons why it happened.
I noticed this when I returned from the game and watched it on the TiVo. I'm sure someone told you later in the thread, but it not, let me know, and I will pontificate. or something.
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