In 12 quarters on Prime Time TV this year, Chicago Bears QB Jay Cutler has thrown 11 pics. Of course, the five that he through last night in San Francisco aided that number greatly. Despite that, the game was still a tight one, and a 10-6 49ers win, and a Prime Time Pick loss by a dreaded point (8-9, -$149). Boo.
The New Jersey Devils are 9-0 on the road this season including a pair of 4-1 wins at defending champion Pittsburgh, including last night's decision. Also in the NHL, is it me or does it seem there is a 1-0 game nightly now?
Having watched the Mike Danton interview with Nick Kypreos on SportsNet, mixed in with the Toronto Sun's Steve Simmons continued dogged work on the subject and Danton's (former?) agent David Frost, it is hard to believe much of what Danton says. I'm not a body language expert but the bullshit alarms were going off listening to Danton talk about his upbringing, his parents and his murder for hire plot. How he says he was trying to have his dad killed but he provided a picture of his agent to the hitman just doesn't add up to anyone thinking clearly.
Andre Agassi will be appearing on Prime Time Sports tonight, for those interested.
Continuing the string of play-it-safe old timers ever since Justin Timberlake showed us Janet Jackson's nipple shield, the NFL has apparently tipped The Who to play this years Super Bowl. Don't get me wrong, I dig The Who, but you'd think the NFL might consider a younger audience. Then again, it's not like real fans watch the half-time show.
Chris Bosh...New York Knick? It could happen if the Knicks hopes to land Lebron James and/or Dwayne Wade fall shy.
Larry Johnson is in Dallas and there is some speculation the Cowboys could be interested. Right, because LJ would have no issues splitting carries with three other more capable, younger backs.
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Talking old timers playing the superbowl, Prince making a boner of his guitar was a little riskay...
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True, but he also covered the Foo Fighters, so all is forgiven.
That was the best SB half time show since U2 in 2001 IMO...
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