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Jamboroo, Week Where The F—k Are My December NFL Saturdays?
Big Daddy Drew's Thursday Afternoon NFL Dick Joke Jamboroo previews the upcoming weekend of the NFL every, well, every Thursday afternoon.
This weekend marks the end of the college football regular season. College Football: Where Momentum Goes To Die!™ For years, after the end of the college regular season, the NFL would broadcast two afternoon games on Saturday in December. But starting last year, when the NFL Network began broadcasting its own Saturday night game, those two afternoon games suddenly, and inexplicably, disappeared.
WHAT. THE. FUCK.
This rant is aimed squarely at Paul Tagliabue, who presided over this idiotic scheduling change, and Roger "The Ginger Hammer" Goodell, who has allowed it to continue for yet another year. Listen very carefully, you two, to what I am about to say:
FUCK YOU. FUCK YOU BLIND.
Why the FUCK did you get rid of Saturday afternoon football in December? What possible
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"Well, hey," he says, "I took us down the field. I did what I had to do as quarterback to help us win. And instead, I was obviously the guy that… decided the outcome."
I ask him if he's had any "Bill Buckner issues" in Dallas in the off-season. Buckner was the Boston Red Sox first baseman who misplayed Mookie Wilson's grounder in Game 6 of the World Series, allowing the winning run to score. He was so vilified and harassed in Massachusetts, even years after the fact, that he moved his family to Idaho.
"It ain't like that," Romo says. "I mean, I'm too young. And it wasn't the Super Bowl, you know? I felt very bad for other people—for the fans, for the team, the guys who put in so much time and effort. But I know this about myself: I'll always be okay."
Tony Romo was a relative latecomer to football, picking it up only in high school, where he became the starting QB of the Burlington Demons his junior
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Brett Favre
Im not buying any of this. And neither should you.
Whether Brett Favre announces his retirement today, tomorrow, next week or in , why should anyone believe Madonna with stubble?
More than any other pro athlete in our time, Favre — who may or may not have texted retirement hints to Minnesota Vikings teammates on Monday night — has mastered the art of media manipulation. Like a movie star from the s who knows any publicity is good publicity, hes learned when to talk, whom to talk to and how to play coy to his advantage.
Hes played this retirement gambit for fem years now, starting in , and hes reversed course so often hes got as much credibility as BP.
In , he filed retirement papper with the NFL, changed his mind, barged into Green Bays training camp and tried to bully general manager Ted Thompson into trading him to the Vikings. Thompson, unmoved, sent him to the Jets instead.
Last year, after asking the Jets to releas