Monday, January 11, 2010

Wild Card Weekend.

What a wild card weekend in the NFL! There were great games Saturday and Sunday. The best game by far was that game yesterday afternoon Cardinals v Packers. It was a wild west shootout with the Cardinals coming out on top with the defensive touchdown in overtime. Good games also with the Jets, Ravens, and Cowboys coming out on top.

Just a few observations in regards to the overall viewing of the weekend games.

Worst on TV moment: NBC showing G.W. Bush slapping hands with Cowboys owner Jerry Jones after the Cowboys scored a late touchdown to seal the game. Nice to see that GW still has that dumb ass look on his face that makes one think does that guy ever know what's going on.

Best on TV moment: Fox showing late in their coverage Ken Wisenhunt coach of the AZ Cardinals running around the stadium slapping hands with the fans. This shows that the Cardinals are out there playing for the fans.

Most Bored person of the weekend besides many wife's around the nation: Troy Aikman, he didn't really act like he wanted to be at the game yesterday. Every time they showed him on TV he looked like he just woke up from his afternoon nap. It's a playoff game Troy get in the game. Maybe he spent too much time on Mill St in Tempe AZ on Saturday night.

Most Excited person of the weekend: Mark Sanchez, after the game he was running around the field like a little kid. You could tell that he was excited to be in the NFL and leading a team to a playoff victory. Also in the post game interview room he had a permanent smile on his face, which my wife loved, and he showed what all players should be like in the NFL.

Those were just a few observations of the weekends games around the NFL.

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