Thursday, January 24, 2008

Some Links That You May or May Not Enjoy

Brady's injury minor. Has anyone considered that Tom Brady's foot is hurting becuase he's been kicking everyone's butt this year?


Packers give ball to Tynes. This stuff would never happen in Boston. We'd skin that ball, light it on fire and then torch the ashes.


A call to the defense. Calling Richard Seymour a dirty player is like saying the sky is blue. After all, he's being mentored by Rodney HGHarrison. Having said that, I can almost hear the Chargers whining all the way across the country.


Dungy to return to Colts. I think it's a bad sign when your coach has to decide between retiring and returning for another season in each of the last three years. And how crazy is it that they already have his successor? Is it bad that I hope this ends poorly for Indy?


Arizona bound. Peter King used to be a good columnist until he started talking about getting speeding tickets, his new found love of American Idol and his choice of coffee. It's called a sports column for a reason and I, for one, would like to read more about sports and less about you wondering if "all the welcome mats in the United States are manufactured in Wisconsin."


Eli Manning able to foil bizarro 'Seinfeld' Eli Manning can once again be the master of his domain. That is a great opening line by Ralph Vacchiano of the New York Daily News. I hope he leads with the headline 'No Soup-erbowl for you, Eli' in two weeks after the Patriots demolish the Giants.


Tom says he’s got QBs licked in Oreo outrage. Seriously, how many commercials can the Manning Family possibly be in?


Brett Favre to decide upon return soon. This is turning into an annual event in Green Bay and I can't imagine him turning away from the game after the year he had.


Welcome to Boston. Lance Armstrong to run the Boston Marathon.


Another sports legend passes away. I'm not sure if this is a sport or not (I tend to think not) but the world of chess says good bye to a legend.

Glendale, Arizona, here come the Patriots:

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