There’s always something on the line. Like, your job, for one thing.
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Thursday, December 29, 2011
That's the List
It makes me a little crazy (crazier?) when I hear an announcer say, “The way to beat Tom Brady is…” or “The way to beat Aaron Rodgers is…” when what they are really saying is, “The way to beat any great quarterback is…” because they always come up with the same list.
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
It Comes Around
It’s become something of a Christmas tradition for me to find a football book under the tree. “The Education of a Coach” by David Halberstam, “Moving the Chains” by Charles Pierce, Michael Holley’s “Patriot Reign” and this year Holley’s “War Room.” (If there are books about Rex Ryan and Mark Sanchez I am blissfully unaware of them.) Light reading compared to something like “Team of Rivals” (another Christmas book) but perfect for that week of downtime between Christmas and New Year’s.
Monday, December 26, 2011
Schot Through the Heart
Perhaps I’m enjoying this too much. Certainly, I’m enjoying it too early. Despite the complex scenario required for their post-season survival, until I hold my finger to the neck of the Jets corpse and fail to detect a pulse, stuff garlic in the mouth, cut off the head, salt and burn the body, I will continue to picture J-E-T-S, Jets, Jets, Jets running out the tunnel from the visitors’ locker room at Gillette Stadium for a playoff game with the Patriots. Having said that, the Jets loss to the Giants in the Battle of New Jersey is almost too delicious not to savor. I’ll just have another small slice of that pie, please.
Friday, December 23, 2011
The Man Who Lost His Dog and Then Found His Dog
Two days ago, once again careening into Christmas like the #9 car getting a little loose in turn 3, I noted with some anticipation the delivery of the box of meats and cheeses sent by my brother-in-law Scott that had become a holiday tradition. Yesterday, it arrived. Summer sausage and assorted cheeses that will be sliced and served up for the Christmas Eve football games, candies and petit fours and slices of fruit cake that will be noshed as an antidote to seasonal anxiety disorder. Now, it’s a party.
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Penultimate
Almost there. Is it harder playing them one at a time when there’s only two games left? I bet it is. The math is simpler, for one thing. Maybe that’s just me.
Monday, December 19, 2011
Money
Once again, we were reminded that anything can happen in the NFL. The Packers can lose. The Colts can win. Tim Tebow can play well in the 1st quarter.
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