Nov 30, 2007

Sports News

In case you missed it - and judging by the story posted yesterday, you probably missed it - about 10 min into the 2nd, Favre went down. Bruised elbow, pinched nerve, something in his trap release. No one in Wisconsin has taken a breath yet. Tony Romo, hardly breaking a sweat, kept it interesting. No I'm kidding, it was kind of close, but the Pack didn't look like themselves for that entire game.

And Greg "proof that if your ego gets big enough, it can actually generate a second person" Gumble made me want to stab my eardrums out with an ice pick. Chris Colinsworth was refreshing compared to the most obvious and late play-by-play offered by Gumble.

Oh, and for those of you who still do not have NFL Network - You don't know that they're also broadcasting the Patriots final "16-0?" game of the season on Dec. 29? Well now you do.

Also in the Sporting news - How much would you have to be paid to listen to Kobe whine for another year? How about 2 years?
Phil Jackson said $24 million. Yeah, I low balled it too.

And for real work time killers follow the link to view
police videos of Tony LaRussa’s DUI arrest. Complete with all sorts of wobbly drunken goodness.

And on Tuesday
Gatorade inventor Dr. Robert Cade, 80, passed away. His remains will be cremated, and his ashes will be dumped over a winning coach to be randomly selected. So be on the look out for that.

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