JohnTChance
JohnTChance
JohnTChance

Anyone who wants to pick Peyton over Brady is on acid. Brady just beat the same team that used Peyton as a cat treat in the past Super Bowl.

Montana's ultimate failing was that he was so fragile, and played in an era when conditioning wasn't like it is now. But I'll still pick him over Brady by a nose. If it weren't for a Roger Craig fumble, he likely would have won five Super Bowls.

Remember kids, if you order a threesome, you have to pay for a threesome.

Although you could also argue Brady had them ahead in both those games and if Wes Welker catches that ball and Tyree doesn't...

Whether Brady is GOAT may be arguable, but I can only Peyton Manning is no longer even in that discussion anymore.

I was actually just thinking, Well, you can't say the Pats cheated on this win. This was all Seahawks screwing it up.

I know in a game situation it's hard to think first, act later, but Butler actually almost gave this thing back by coming out of the end zone and getting tackled at the one. That set up for what might have been two of the most interesting kneel downs in football history, until the Seahawks blew it again by jumping off

I was wondering what the hell Belichick was thinking there, too, not burning his timeouts. It worked for him, but he seemed still paralyzed by that previous catch.

Throwing it into a little window with that many bodies thrashing around is just a recipe for disaster, especially with Lynch and Wilson such good runners, and basically getting whatever yardage they wanted. This was a classic case of over thinking a simple situation and probably panicking a bit at the clock, then

"Trying to win the game is exactly what they expected us to do, so the element of surprise was on our side."

Stay classy, Seahawks.

Basically, the NFL considers domestic violence a five yard penalty.

If the Patriots lose, doesn't that give them the distinction of being the 49ers for the first half of the Brady years, and then the Buffalo Bills for the second half?

I used to work on the Simpsons (years and years ago) and I remember during a company Christmas party, I was chatting with Dan and he suddenly broke into his Homer voice. Just fucking surreal. For a second, you think you're hanging with Homer. And, yeah, Julie Kavner is a sweetheart, and a totally private person,

Of course it matters. If the ball hadn't been deflated, Colts would've only lost by 28.

Two things i don't understand: Does the home team handle the footballs? I thought this would be part of the referee's responsibilities. Also, if this helps catch the ball, doesn't that help both sides? I mean, nothing would've helped the Colts last night, since they are clearly the inferior team, but still....

Most people are paying for broadband cable regardless of they're cutting the chord or not. Getting access to the internet is a must for most people just for their daily lives. I don't think it's really relevant in considering your TV entertainment budget.

This completely misses one of the main points of dropping cable: It's not just the money you pay in a year, but WHAT you pay for. Yes, if you're going to subscribe to all these channels, you might as well just pay for cable. But rare is the person who will actually watch these channels (and, frankly, a cable

I thought soliciting a prostitute Im D.C. was called lobbying.

Its how you survive Don Johnson.