Fox getting coach of the year would make me sick. It has to go to Jim Harbaugh (and I'm not even an SF fan). Their wins haven't come down to lucky last minute fuck ups and field goals, even though I can respect a team that gets the job done.
Well, I'd agree, but at the same time, what's harder? Coaching a team that everyone knew was a good team but had a retarded fucking coach (God bless the man's football exploits though) or taking a team that was fucked with a little, had a bunch of bad trades and a defense in shambles with a QB that can't throw the ball? And I sure as hell didn't know there was Saturday game last night. I saw someone watching it on the NFL Network and heard "Thursday night football" I thought they were just replaying a game and there's shit else to watch on a Saturday night. Nope, those fuckers are too goddamn retarded (sure it has something to do with branding and licensing) to have a Saturday Night Football presentation.
Does anyone know where I can watch the games online? Damn TV is messing up and I want to watch a game.
This...this right here. Now I can go back to believing in Tebow now this game is over. Just as soon as my heartbeat gets back to normal.
I'm pretty sure he is on his way to Indiana. Also anyone have the final score for the Baltimore game?
Note to all: I was reverse jinxing the Bronco's with my previous posts. And get off Tebow. Yeah he had two turnovers, but has anyone ever seen that many holding calls on the defense before? I sure as hell don't.
You're up against Brady throwing to Gronkowski, Hernandez, Welker, Woodhead and Ochocinco, and your QB is Tim fucking Tebow. Wouldn't you hold the shit out of their receivers too?
I realize that I am a heathen and a rabid liberal, so it's easy to explain away my irrational dislike for a self-righteous "I'm going to pray in front of all of you" Christian who does anti-abortion commercials. But it cracks me up how deep that dislike goes for people like me. I got calls/texts/emails from friends today: a generations-deep Steelers fan, a Colts fan who has literally tried to hit me when I've cast aspersions on Peyton Manning's ability to win big games, two friends in Chicago and even a Jets fan, all thanking "my team" for the hurt they laid on Denver today, all because of their shared desire to put the baby Jesus to bed. That 28-yard sack was pretty fucking beautiful. I can see how that transcends any previous rivalries.
What are they expecting the guy to say? "I lost a game, and then became an atheists"? "I lost faith in God, but gained faith in Allah"?