Archive for January, 2008

Wild Path For Coughlin, “Other Manning” To Glendale
January 21, 2008

How far would you go for frostbite?
Standing on the visitors sideline in the frigid NFC Championship contest between the New York Giants and Green Bay Packers, Tom Coughlin looked like he was going to die.
Turning into a purple rose wearing a headset, Coughlin endured a wind chill of negative 24 degrees and parlayed that effort [...]

Karma Catches Up To Colts
January 16, 2008

I doubt that the Indianapolis Colts public address announcer can say the following at the start of the inaugural game in Lucas Oil Stadium next season:
“We’d like to remind you that the Colts hold a long standing tradition of the most polite fans in the National Football League. Please make sure to honor this tradition [...]

Fuzzy Picture
January 7, 2008

Two years ago in the Rose Bowl, Texas and Southern California hooked up for one of the best college football games in the history of the sport. Vince Young carried the Longhorns on his back en route to a last second rushing touchdown and a three point win in Pasadena that gave Mack Brown tenure [...]

Stop Acting So Perfect
January 3, 2008

Only 11 teams are left to accomplish the dream of every pro football fan outside of the northeast: beat the New England Patriots. For the second time this season, the undefeated and untied Patriots get a week to rest. I think they’ve earned it. Beating the New York Giants on the road in one of [...]