Sincere congrats on the win OMC. I feel better about the Bears beating you in 2006 now because if they had played anyone but the Bears I would have wholeheartedly been cheering for them. I know a lot of teams fans are long suffering (look no further than this board) but it felt like there was always something different about Saints fans. I don't know how to put my finger on it, but the pride in the Saints and what it means for the New Orleans area in general seems different from most other teams. Not to say that other team's fans don't have enormous pride but it just seems different.
Cardinals. Warner retires and Favre goes there. he's doing the Deion Sanders/Terrell Owens thing late in his career Funny you say that because I could totally see him finally retire for a season or two and then try to make a comeback.
Brett has always sorta implied that he would strongly consider coming back, but after coming so close and failing, and taking a pounding while failing, you gotta wonder if he'll retire. And unretire and retire again before unretiring one last time.
Alright, in a playoffs known for reliable kickers missing easy kicks, the shakiest kicker in the playoffs nails one to send his team to the Super Bowl.
If the Saints can force 4 tos with 2 in the red zone and still lose they deserve it. Way too many short drives for a team of their caliber. In fact the reason they are even in the game is because of the turnovers.
Easiest trivia ever? I didn't say it would be hard, only one that would make me feel better about myself being a Chicago sports fan. I certainly can't brag about my other 3 teams unless its 'who had the most points in hockey until last week?' or 'which Big Ten team has had the most BT titles removed from the record?' or 'which point guard can hit his head on the backboard when coming down from a ferocious dunk?'
Big play coming up here. A FG could leave the Colts potentially in a position to take the lead at the half when the Jets have played a pretty good half overall.