joshortiz88
Josh Ortiz
joshortiz88

Then the Hornets left for New Orleans, which bugged me as well.
Now, the Hornets are back in Charlotte and all is right in the world.

Looking at the schedule, the Pats, Boys and the Giants are playing us at home. On paper, it looks bad, but with the upcoming offseason and this week's hires, we can have the edge.

Next season's schedule is tough, but I'm optimistic.

Way too damn low. Pittsburgh is scoring more than 17, even if they lose.

KC gets way too much credit. They can beat the Steelers, but you're right it will not be a cakewalk.

It's not going to be the Chiefs. It's going to be Steelers.

Hell yes.

Tom Jackson is awesome.

"Without Remorse"…why the fuck hasn't that been adapted yet?
It seems to be stuck in development hell next to "Rainbow Six".

Seattle will win and their luck will run out in the NFC Championship game.

Black sheep..which is why the Raiders would fit in. But, in all seriousness, Las Vegas is risky. I think the NBA and MLB will get there before the NFL. It would be a source of entertainment, if a billionaire is able to get their hands on any of the teams in the four major leagues.

Very well done juxtaposition and Greer's death can actually make one tear up.

It bugs the hell out-of-me, that the Jazz are not in New Orleans.

You mention Las Vegas…I know the MLB and NBA are interested in expanding there. They're looking to see how the NHL does with the Golden Knights. The new arena in Vegas is NBA ready as well.

Totally agree with you on San Diego and the people refusing to be bamboozled. As someone who lives in Bakersfield (4 hours north of San Diego, but is not a Charger fan) I feel bad for some of my friends who are Chargers fans and the ones living in San Diego.

I picked the Cowboys to beat the Packers, but I really want the Packers to win. I knew they were going to rout the Giants. If the Packers do in fact win, there's no reason why (whether it's Atlanta or Seattle) that they can beat any of those teams as well. I like the Packers..Rodgers is a fucking warrior and I will

"Mike and Mike" were my early morning viewing before school. Junior and senior year of high school, they were always on my television.

Willem Dafoe was an interesting choice for John Clark and I liked him in the role. In my opinion, Henry Czerny steals the movie as the slimy, yuppie bureaucrat.

It's a shame John Woo declined big time here in the U.S.. "Mission: Impossible 2" for all its financial success, was a turkey and remains one after subsequent rewatches. It's funny in hindsight, that when "Mission: Impossible III" was getting released, no one (including myself- a big Tom Cruise fan) had any interest