harry Wrote:
Yail Bloor Wrote:
harry Wrote:
HInes Ward MVP...um, ok.
First chink in the armor: Harry, that open racist. A dude who hates Koreans, Brothers, and them Green-Eyes.
I picked the winner but lost the bet on the line. We left the party we were at at halftime because of a high buster quotient. Also a terrible live band was destroying my enjoyment of the Stones. Unnaceptable.
I thought the game was fine. Pro football is about defense. College football is for people who enjoy indescriminate scoring; some of us can appreciate a zone blitz. The rest should watch the Pac-10. Pro ball has, and will always be for gambling junkies, film freaks, and people who will risk a bladder infection to pissing before a commercial. Thus, Hines Wrd is the MVP. All is well tonight in Football Land.
Funny. No problem with the asian/africano conceptually... but Willie Parker was a better MVP choice...even Randle El... or if you truly are a defense junkie, Ike could have been just as good a choice... leading tackler and the timely intercept...
Don't you diss the Pac 10 homes... and Pro Football has been at its best with a balance of offense and defense... you felt nothing seing Bart Starr walk out, I mean, fucking Bart Starr.... brain + courage + accuracy = touchdowns. Seeing Montana pick apart a team in the last two minutes like a surgeon... is much less interesting than seeing Butkus cause a shoulder separation?
Actually, we'll just have to agrree to disagree on the MVP, my friend: I may be biased but there is no better MVP form this game than Ward (5 rec. 123 yards, 1TD)---he made several key catches in addition to the icing TD catch, as well as being the key outside blocker in every running scheme. In short, Hines Ward has finally gotten a measure of credit for the yeomans work that he has been doing for years as the most underrated player in the league.
And of course I love balance, man. I just hate when people claim that the college game is more exciting---its just more simple.....And I'll take Joe Mo looking into the crowd, recoginizing and acknowledging John Candy and then throwing a strike to John Taylor over any play in history....