I
don’t have a problem with admitting I’m wrong; perhaps because I’ve had so much
practice. My long-time reader knows that I like say that movies are not like
real life. Well, I was wrong (again). At least sometimes, life is like a movie.
The Boston Red Sox proved that last night.
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Thursday, October 31, 2013
Monday, October 28, 2013
When Winning Doesn't Feel Like Winning Remember, You Won
That
was a worse than worst case scenario first half for the Patriots against the
Dolphins. It felt even more depressing than the 17-3 score might indicate. Then the
Patriots took the second half kickoff and showed absolutely nothing on their first
drive. It looked like it was going to be a long afternoon. I felt crushed. I
know it’s wrong to invest so much of my emotional life in the outcome of a
football game. Well, wrong is a strong word but I guess I have to admit it’s a trivial choice, at best.
So there it is. When you judge me remember I’m not one of the people trying to set the world on fire for – from my
perspective – questionable reasons. I know I’m setting the bar low here. It is
what it is.
Sunday, October 27, 2013
My Inner Child is a Weakling and a Coward
Last
Sunday, the Patriots had a chance to essentially clinch the AFC East. A win
would’ve given them a sweep of the Jets. Combined with the Dolphins’ loss at
home to the Bills, New England would’ve sat atop the division at 6-1-0 with
Miami bringing their 3-game losing streak to Foxborough. Instead, I’ve spent
the week enduring pigskin pundits and bobbleheads renewing their love affair
with Sexy Rexy and scratching my head over comparisons of Geno
Smith to Steve Young.
Seriously?
Will
Patriots Nation look back on the loss to the Jets and see it as a turning point
in a championship season? Or will it come to be seen as the beginning of the
inevitable end of the Belichick-Brady era? A lot depends on today's game.
Trade Winds
It’s
accepted wisdom the NFL trade deadline is designed to prevent trades; it’s
simply too early for teams that are failing to admit they’ve given up. This
season may be a little different. The rash of injuries to key players and the
relatively large number of “have nots” have some of us dreaming of a mid-season
fix.
Thursday, October 24, 2013
The Minor Fall
I
suspect some pretty important plot points will be revealed this weekend. As
usual, not all of the news is good.
Monday, October 21, 2013
Somebody Feels Worse Than You (If That Makes You Feel Any Better)
Some
losses are tougher than others. The Jets in OT certainly qualifies. Playing
without four week 1 starters on defense and still coming so close only to fall short? Yeah, that hurts. Getting Gronk back and losing. That stings like the honeybee.
Getting Gronk back and not losing Gronk to another injury? That was okay.
I’m
turning the page.
It’s
all about Miami now.
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