What Else Can Be Said?
by Bronto on Monday, January 25th, 2010 at 12:30am
–Brett Favre has now ended his tenures–this of course assumes that he’s retiring or not playing for the Vikings next year–with the last three of his teams with interceptions.
–Favre was wearing jeans in his postgame presser while Sidney Rice came to the podium after Favre in a suit. I hope those were Wranglers Brett had on.
–On the Reggie Bush touchdown that was originally not ruled a touchdown, that wasn’t the first interesting playoff call for the head linesman who was right on top of the play. He’s the man who in the Seahawks-Steelers Super Bowl originally ran in to stop play after Ben Roethlisberger’s ever so close dive to the end zone, and then on the way to mark the ball, signaled touchdown. And most importantly, I see him at the gym a few times a week. I’ll have to ask about what he originally saw on the Bush play sometime…
–Can there be any argument that we’re not seeing the two best quarterbacks in football in the Super Bowl?
–In a NFL note unrelated to the conference championships, the NFL is looking into the possibility of mandatory heart scans. My first reaction is that all of the NFL’s medical attention should be devoted to head injuries, but if this may prevent a few players from dying too early, then it’s worth a shot if it can be worked out.
–This will be the first time in NFL history that two domed teams will meet in the Super Bowl.
–If the New York Jets can pick up another corner through the draft or free agency to complement Darrelle Revis, they’re going to be one of the favorites in the AFC next year. Peyton Manning and Tom Moore had a field day staying away from Revis’s side of the field. Of course that also assumes that the Thomas Jones will be able to sustain his current level of production or the Jets find a comparable replacement unless Leon Washington has no better offers and comes back to New York on a discount. Yes, Shonn Greene is obviously the Jets’ #1 back of the future, but given the current state of running the ball in the NFL and the Jets’ offense, they’re going to need a capable #2 back just as much as that #2 corner.
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