Saturday, December 29, 2007

16-0

The Patriots survived one final scare to finish the regular season undefeated. Anybody that knows me should know that I have no love for the Patriots, and that I loathe Tom Brady and despise anyone from Boston, but I have to give credit where credit is due. This team is truly amazing. The 1985 Bears are the most dominant team I've seen in my lifetime, but the 2007 Patriots are damn close. I'm reluctant to say that they are more dominant than the Bears because I still feel that they can (and will) be beaten. The Seahawks Superbowl victory will be that much more glorious because of this.

And the other thing that this season has proven to me is that Randy Moss is still one of, if not the most dominant WR's of all time when he's not slacking off. It's just a shame for him that those 2 years of half assed football he played in Oakland will forever tarnish his image.

Unfortunately, as hard as I tried, it turns out I'm unable to write a post about the Patriots without going negative, but I held off as long as I could. I hope that sooner or later someone will hit that jackass Tom Brady hard enough to render him incapable of knocking up any more women and dumping them while they are pregnant. Kudos to Ken Levine for suggesting that Bridget Moynihan name her son Peyton out of spite. I had a good hard belly laugh over that one.

Finally, behold the new poll! I know I've been lazy and haven't put one up in a while, but be sure to vote early and often.

**Update**
I almost forgot - Pat, jumping on the Patriots bandwagon because they are sometimes called the "Pats" is one of the stupidest reasons for liking a team that I've ever heard, knock it off. I'm not saying that you are stupid, I'm just saying that ... I didn't plan far enough ahead to think of an end to that sentence, so I guess I really am saying you're stupid. So get off the damn bandwagon.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I'm just glad that the Seahawks are no longer in the AFC, and are in the chump NFC West. Where we've won more division titles in the last few years than we did for over two decades in the AFC West.

Plus we don't have to worry about either the Patriots or Indy in the playoffs (until the Super Bowl as Scotty will no doubt point out...)