
Good to see
Tiger Woods rocking the
LA Dodgers gear yesterday in the home town team's 7-2 win over the
Philadelphia Phillies. Shame it is so easy to find pics of
Eldrick rocking
Yankee gear at any number of
Yankee games in the last few years. Whatever works,
Tiger...five
NFL games yesterday were decided in the final ten seconds or overtime. That's wild stuff. Not among them were the
New England Patriots who got
smoked in San Diego. I'll say it now: the
Patriots aren't even making the playoffs this year...isn't it great that
The Bills In Toronto have now had to resort to TV advertising to try to sell out what they thought a sure thing even with
Super Bowl like ticket prices? I may have to call
Rogers and see if I can work a freebie as a customer. No way this thing sells out...take away the
Washington Redskins and the
New York Giants opponents have all of one win. Don't be planning a repeat
Super Bowl win just yet...speaking of the
Redskins, in true
Skins fashion, they go and win two huge games on the road, and them come home and
lose to previously winless St. Louis...if the rumors are true, Saturday's
Toronto FC home season closer will be played with no alcohol served at
BMO Field...
New Orleans Saint Drew Brees just may be the best quarterback in the
NFL today. Seriously...how lame are those new
"Leafs Nation" commercials? And isn't the whole "nation" thing far overplayed?...if anybody has seen
Tony Romo, please return him to the
Dallas Cowboys. The guy they've got playing now looks more fit for the
Toronto Argos...another thing I don't understand about baseball's playoffs. Why not have the wild card play a team in its own division in the first round if that means that the team with the best record gets the weakest team? That would've seen
Anaheim play the
ChiSox this year, not
Boston, and shouldn't those 162 games and the best record give you that kind of advantage?...if anybody has seen the
Dallas Cowboys, please return them to the
Dallas Cowboys. This bumbling squad right now looks like the
Toronto Argos of the south, and didn't deserve to even make it to OT in yesterday's
loss to Arizona...the last four
Stanley Cup champions have a combined October record of 88-19-15. In related news,
New York Rangers fans are feeling good...a day after noting the
NFC East had one loss out of division, along came two more...a 4:30 start for game 3 of the
ALCS today, with the
NLCS following at 8:30. Should be a pair of huge games. Tough to not like the
Red Sox with the impressive
Jon Lester going, he of the two earned runs in 23.1 playoff innings pitched...have a great
Thanksgiving.
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