getting this out early
will have all sports plays up in a bit
along with the usual sarcastic observations
going for the 7th day in a row of plus money
every day except the ass raping on new years day
must have been hungover with all those big ten teams on my card!
pitt -4
over 52
so the sec blows out another team in a bowl
and now we have people thinking kentucky can hang with pitt
with a backup qb
yeah i know he played last year
but if he were that freakin good - he would have played this year too
but he did not
and some express concern with the coaching change
trust me on this one
ridding yourself of wannestadt is a net gain!!!!
remember i am a bears fan
it took us years to recover from the damage he brought!
bye bye stache!
pitts d should b huge against a backup
even an experienced one
and yes this is a team from the sec
but they went 2-6 in the sec
in other words
beat ole miss and vandi
and lose to all the good teams
well heck
even michigan with their porous d could pull that off
dion lewis should have a field day
kentucky will get some - especially late when the game is already decided
going larger
but please note
i play significantly different units
so i can conceivably lose every college hoops play
and have a monster day
with that in mind
here is todays extraordinarily large card
with something for everyone!
aside from the fact that
no is now outdoors- and for them - there is no place like dome
outisde in the elements - in the rain
sure the seahawks suck
and wer a lowly 7-9 in a non bcs division
but that will b motivational no doubt
besides
saints missing all their real running backs
meaning brees gets to hurl the slippery ball all day
no grahmam today either
long cross country flight
for more motivational edge
pete carroll will get inside reggie bush head all day
reminding him of the huge pay cut he had to take to go from usc to the saints
and for good measure
Steven Glasser of ESPN Stats & Information passes along this note: Seattle is the fifth team since 1978 to enter the playoffs with a point differential of minus-50 or worse, and the previous four won in the wild-card round.
Three of the previous four wild-card winners currently play in the NFC West.
The chart puts Seattle and the four others into perspective by showing their point differentials, records and wild-card results. The final column shows records and point differentials for the wild-card opponents, based on information from Pro Football Reference.
Also from Glasser: "Since 1990, when the NFL expanded the playoffs from 10 teams to 12 to include an extra wild-card team, the six teams that made the playoffs with a point differential of minus-20 or worse all won their opening-round playoff games."