I saw this video on http://backporch.fanhouse.com and I gotta say it just must be the gayest thing that Prince has ever done. And that is really saying something with an exclamation point! LOL! Hopefully, YouTube doesn’t pull the plug on this video…ya’ll gotta see this!
I knew it all along that the Arizona Cardinals were not cut out to be this far in the playoffs. How they beat the Packers, I will never know. The New Orleans Saints looked like they were back in top form in beating the Cardinals 45-14. This game looked like it was over pretty early in the first half. As for the other game on Saturday, the Indianapolis Colts starters put to rest any doubt that they would come out flat following a long lay off. The Baltimore Ravens simply never had a chance to even come close to beating Peyton Manning’s crew and would eventually fall 20-3. I love playoff football! I cannot wait for the Cowboys-Vikings and Jets-Chargers. I’m predicting Cowboys over Vikings 24-17 and Jets over Chargers 13-10. Personnally I never thought the Chargers were THAT good…I mean they play in the AFC West where they play the Broncos, Chiefs, and the Raiders twice a year! Get back to me and let me know what you think! Peace!
Well, it’s been 13 years in the making, but the Dallas Cowboys were finally able to win a playoff game. And they did it by thoroughly killing the Philladelphia Eagles 34-14. I know there are a lot of Dallas Cowboys haters out there, but tonight I know you hear Dallas Cowboys fans around the world. Watch out Minnesota Vikings and Grandpa’ Farve, YOU ARE NEXT! If you didn’t watch the game, you can read about it at the link below:
On the final week of the 2009-2010 NFL season, the Dallas Cowboys clinched the NFC East title by beating the Philadelphia Eagles 24 – 0. The Dallas Cowboys avenged the horrible, humiliating loss that marked the end of last season by beating the Eagles handedly at home. Because I am a huge, die-hard Cowboy fan, I’ve decided to make America’s Team the subject of my first post. And with that being said, the last 13 years have taught me better than to get my hopes up too high at this point in the season. Cautiously, however, I do feel that this team may be different than the ones of recent years and may be the one to finally go all the way. Tony Romo, for one, has improved his game a million-fold. That in itself is saying a lot being that his biggest flaw had been ball protection. The defense has been improved drastically with the addition of veteran and vocal leader Keith Brooking. In turn, team defense has looked less porous than in recent years. All in all, I feel this is the team to beat. I might be a little biased, but what do you think?