The Jacksonville Jaguars did not complain that their opponents gave themselves an unfair advantage by naming themselves Patriots. Nor did they float conspiracy theories for their loss.  Gloria Steinem and the New York Times did not weigh in on the glass ceiling which kept women relegated to the sidelines in the role of hawt cheerleaders. Green Bay QB Brett Favre (Fav…ruh?) thanked God for completing an improvised, underhanded, 11-yard toss to Donald Lee, but no one thought he was literally attributing his victory to divine intervention. The New York Giants and San Diego Chargers did not attribute their surprise wins to the racial makeup of their teams. Cowboys wide receiver Terrell Owens fought back tears after losing to the Giants, especially when it came to questions surrounding quarterback Tony Romo; it did not affect the outcome of the game.
Now that his season is over, T.O. should run for President. He has a major qualification: he cries on cue for the T.V. cameras.
P.S. “The Legend” Tony Romo is now 0-2 in the playoffs.
T.O. crying like a babe?
What a pu$$y.
yet just a few more reasons that I love that game!
I think we’re being set up for Payton vs. Eli. That will give the 2 week layover plenty of fodder for the rags and cable sport shows.
bergerbilder, the San Diego Chargers are on Line 1. Something about a date in Foxborough.