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10. Was that the
Genius Bill Belichick leaving
Tom Brady in to get clobbered by a Colts pass-rusher while trying to throw a deep TD pass with 6 minutes to go in a 45-7 game?
I never root for guys to get hurt, and I actually really like Brady, but if ever a coach deserved a negative fate, it is that cheatin' jerk Belichick.
Makes it even easier to root for Seattle in the Super Bowl.
9. The Seahawks couldn't have played much worse, especially on offense, in the first 55 minutes of the game. But they sure knew how to capitalize the 10th time the Packers all but begged them to steal it.
Champions find a way to win even when they suck.
8. Early 2015 Turkey of the Year candidate:
Brandon Bostick.
The backup Packers tight end was supposed to block so that
Jordy Nelson could field the onside kick. Instead, Bostick tried to make the play only to have the ball go through his Crisco-covered hands and into the waiting arms of Seattle's
Chris Matthews.
Paraphrasing the amazing words once uttered by former Twins great
Gary Gaetti:
"It's hard to catch the football when you have both hands wrapped around your throat."
7. As bad as Bostick's play was, the Packers still might have won had they knocked down the highest-thrown 2-point conversion pass in NFL history ... and/or had they managed the clock better after taking possession with 1:19 left in regulation and all three time-outs.
I guess Pack coach
Mike McCarthy was saving his last two time-outs for next season.
6. Some pretty horrific playoff performances by elite QBs
Aaron Rodgers, Andrew Luck, Peyton Manning, Cam Newton and
Joe Flacco.
Russell Wilson was no great shakes, either, but at least he came through with the game on the line.
5. New Bears coach
John Fox missed out on the
Jay Cutler Denver Experience so now he'll get to enjoy the Jay Cutler Chicago Experience.
Hey, Fox got to a Super Bowl with
Jake Delhomme and won a playoff game with
Tim Tebow, so could Cutler be any worse?
Never mind. I won't answer that question.
4. Brady might already be the greatest QB ever. But if the Patriots win this Super Bowl, there isn't a shred of doubt in my mind. Of course, I said that each of the last two times he got to the big game, too.
At least he doesn't have to face the Giants this time.
3. Seahawks fans are so self-important, crowning themselves as the best in the world. Well, the best fans in the world don't leave a winnable game in the closing minutes.
I'm glad those "12th Man" dopes missed one of the greatest comebacks in NFL history.
2. I hope injured Seahawks DBs
Earl Thomas and
Richard Sherman can play near peak ability in the Super Bowl because I always want both teams to be as healthy as possible.
Brady vs. the Seattle secondary figures to be an epic battle.
1. How ridiculous that Ohio State tailback (and future NFL star)
Zeke Elliott can't go pro because he's only been at college for two years.
Yeah, let's make an NFL-ready kid who already has reached the pinnacle of college football go back out there and take 250-300 handoffs -- and crunching hits -- for free. What a system.
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And in non-football news ...
Two weeks in, my father-in-law
Frank and I are getting on just fine. We just got back from Aldi -- or as he hilariously calls it,
"Aldis" -- where he insisted upon buying 4 yogurts even though he hadn't touched the 3 yogurts he wanted last week.
On Saturday, Robbie had "The Talk" with him, telling him we want and expect him to stay with us for the foreseeable future. She had spoken with his Chicago-area doctor a couple of days earlier and the doctor agreed Frank can no longer drive or live on his own.
He of course wanted to know what was going to happen to all of his stuff -- his townhouse, his two cars (including the one we drove from Chicago to N.C.) and the 700 tons of mostly useless crap he has accumulated over the years. We told him we're not worrying about that immediately.
He has been amazed at all the things I can do on the computer, especially being able to pay his bills without having to write a check, stick it in an envelope, lick a stamp and send it via snail mail. He also has been amazed by my grocery-shopping acumen.
"You only paid 2 bucks for all that?"
Mostly, he has accompanied me here, there and everywhere ... as if he were the octogenarian sidekick in some kind of buddy sitcom.
For one thing, he has gone with me to every basketball game
AND practice. At practice, he just sits in the corner and minds his own business. Probably just enjoys being out of the house and surrounded by activity.
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And speaking of my team ...
My Scholars Academy Eagles play our biggest game so far this season Tuesday when we meet the "1" in our 10-1 record: Back Creek Christian.
We obviously want to win -- the girls are super-stoked to avenge our only defeat, and I have put in a few new wrinkles -- but the fact is that whether we win or lose, it is highly likely that we will be playing Back Creek again in the championship game a month from now.
So I need to find the right words to let the girls know that a victory guarantees us nothing and a loss doesn't ruin our season in any way.
Hmmm ... those are pretty good words right there, aren't they?
Go Eagles!
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