Monday, January 25, 2010

Pant's on the ground....Pant's on the ground.




    You look like a fool with you're pants on the ground. No actually Brett, you look like a fool for throwing an interception in the final quarter of possibly the last game of your career. I mean you were that close to the superbowl. Why did you even attempt to pass it anyway? You are Brett Favre man! Hopefully you will retire now. Not that I have a personal thing against you, but really it's time to hang em up.
    So now we move forward to the Superbowl. I myself am hoping that the "WHO DAT" nation sticks it to the Colts. I might also add... Who gives a shit about they're coach being a rookie. He did nothing. He inherited a Cadillac. Let's see him go to the Superbowl with the Chiefs this year, or even a team that actually took some tinkering. Personally, I think the head coach at that level of sports is so over-rated anyway. I am also preparing myself for what is probably going to be the longest Superbowl in history. Remember you heard it here. Why you ask? Because it takes Peyton Manning 10 minutes to snap the f'ng ball every down. I am going to go out on a limb and predict that the length of the game will be a topic of conversation. You just wait and see. I really don't care for the Manning's. I think Peyton is kind of funny in commercials, but I can't stand him on the field. I think he is a funny looking sissy personally. Did you see him just fall down in the pocket yesterday? He fell because he thought he was going to get hit. ( But he didn't ). That is dedication. He got up smiling, because he knew just how much of an idiot he just looked like. It should be a good Superbowl though, with two number one seeds. I predict a Saint's victory. Enough about football for now.

    I was wandering how many people watched the Haiti telethon this weekend? Wasn't that exciting? Not. I am personally sick of hearing about it already, and think that we should focus our attention more on our own country. USA is in the worse shape it has been in for years and do you see any other countries having telethons for us? I thought it was interesting though that the telethon raised $58 million dollars in one day for Haiti, but only raised $40 million when they had the telethon for Hurricane Katrina. Of course I understand why Obama is giving $100 million. I mean he has to do something to warrant him getting the "Nobel Peace Prize" right? Instead of just giving it to him for having an idea. This just in.... I heard that Obama has just been given the Heisman trophy because he "watched a college football game." You get my point. Anyways...This is just my take.

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