Nice Job New York Giants
Officila visit and it's -9 below
My son has an official visit to play Mens Basketball today. I just went out to put gas in the car and man it's cold. I wish I had tickets for the game tomorrow, but I think I will enjoy it more in the warmth of a friends home, watching it in HD, and stuffing my face. I can tell the kids nervous but he's hiding it well. Personally, I think it's a done deal. They have recruited him pretty hard since his junior year. Wish us luck. Take care all, I'll be back on tonight late. God Bless.
Packers prepared
3 days and 7 hours to the biggest game in over a decade for the GBPs. I just listened to an interview with Peter King (ESPN) on 620 WTMJ. Peter King believes that the Pack will roll much the way they did against the Hawks. He based this on the condition of the field. He said the field will be an extremely slow track and that the Giants large defensive ends will struggle with traction allowing Tauscher and Clifton to contain them with little extra help. This will put the TE in play and their should not be enough wind to disrupt the passing game. I believe the Packers will be able to leave 8 in the box and cover Burress and Toomer 1 on 1 in with help over the top. At his press conference yesterday, McCarthy said that they had a spirited practice and that he was impressed with the focus of the team. Now I have to go and put the finishing touches on my plans for Sunday. Take care all you Packers fans and as always drink responsibly or drink with someone who is responsible.
For For all you Packers fans around the country, 620 wtmj has a live feed and all the latest Packer news and it's all local. Bill Michaels evening show is a delight to listen to for all of the days events. I have included the link. Once you make your way to the website, click on the listen live button and enjoy.
Nobody cares about the knuckledragger
And then there were four
The season has boiled down to the 4 remaining field generals. The old man and the three youngsters. How will they fair this weekend.
Tom Brady, at 30 years of age, is attempting to put the finishing touches on the greatest performance by a QB in the history of the league. The bachelor playboy is at the pinacle of his performance throwing for 50 touchdowns. Some may not know that this is the first year Brady has tossed more than 30 TDs in a season surpassing his previous high of 28 in 2002 and 2004. Brady is surrounded by a superb cast along with AP Coach of the Year Bill Bellicheck. Brady = success and you should expect that to continue this Sunday. I don't expect outragious numbers from Brady but I do expect leadership and maturity in a situation that is not foreign to him.
Philip Rivers, at 26 years of age has his team in the playoffs for consecutive season his first 2 as a starting QB. This emotional, cocky, awkward release QB has not yet become the leader many in San Diego hope he will be. Rivers has taken strides this season overcoming a rocky beginning with a new coaching staff and getting his team past the Tennessee Titans and The Indianapolis Colts in the first two rounds of the playoffs. For every













