A few thoughts on the NFL games thus far
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Sucky and Suckier I love being right. I really do. For some reason I cannot understand, people thought that Daunte Culpepper was the savior in Miami. I maintained that he sucks, and will simply be throwing picks in warmer weather. Same thing with Jake Plummer. I cannot remember a player who has so consistently sucked, yet so consistently had a filled-to-capacity bandwagon. Honestly, Damon Huard looks better than Plummer. Cutler should be the starter by October.
At least we're getting SOME answers After week 1, the question that ESPN experts could not answer was "Who's the worst team in the NFL? The Packers or the Raiders?" They shouldn't have any trouble this week. Even though they lost, the Packers at least looked like an NFL team this week. The same cannot be said for the Raiders, or for that matter the Lions or Titans.
Santa Claus wouldn't agree The FOX halftime crew called Philadelphia fans "great fans." Are you serious?
It Must Be Football Season...the 2002 season We all love those commercials. Watching the grocery store cashier getting plunked with a pineapple makes me chuckle everytime. But can't they come up with some new ads? It seems like a theme that has endless ideas. Boo ad agencies mailing it in. Hooray beer!
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League leaders in LLJ (looks like Jesus) as of 9/17:
1. Jake Plummer (.916)
2. Pau Gasol (.832)
3. Kyle Orton (.532)
62. Johnny Damon (.163)
At least Snake's still going strong there.
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