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posted by EmpressSassy on Jan 18

colts Ravens out (check)

Chargers out (check)

OK, honestly we don’t even have to win the Superbowl and I’m a happy camper!  I’m not even sure why the Ravens showed up this weekend!  How do they ever make it to the playoffs anyway.  Bye Ray Lewis, see ya next year! 

Now at least the Chargers tried (at the very end), but they did try to some degree, but I’m glad they are out as they always seem to get in our way.  Everybody knows the only thing that is on my nerves is Tractor Boy is in this thing trying to win it to make his big “I’m still standing point” and just my luck bad karma will put his butt in a Superbowl with Peyton.  I can’t believe his sorry A**keeps winning.  Oh well, he’s NFC and we’ll leave it at that won’t we?

It was an OK weekend and I felt really bad for Kurt Warner.  I really like him and I don’t want to see him retire.  He is a good guy and they deserve to play a few more games with him.  See, he made a nice speech and left it alone.  Brett should learn from him.

Anyway, onward we go to see who will win.  Again; I’m happy now that our two “enemies” are out!  I could move on now and not even care if we would be out too. 

PS: Did I mention that I love that Ray Lewis is back in Baltimore???

posted by EmpressSassy on Jan 12

So, you’re on a TV show competing for the love of a bachelor and while he’s off maybe taking turns with other girls you get bored.  Nothing much on TV, not into reading, hey I think I will just sleep with one of the shows producers!  That shouldn’t cause too much trouble right?  This is why reality TV should be taken off the air and people should stop watching this garbage!

Seriously?  Can we look at this from their perspectives? 

If you are the Producer you must just want to sleep with the girl right?  I mean it’s not like you aren’t watching her go out during each taping and continue to compete for this man’s love which ultimately results in marriage as the prize.  This must mean you are just in it for sex on the side.   Do you really WANT this girl as your ever lasting love after you can watch her spew words of love and cheat like a bandit?

If you are the girl what are you thinking?  You are competing for true love, “until death does us part”, but you can’t even be in a house for a few weeks without cheating on him with “staff”.  Do you really think you are going to get away with this?  AND if you do pick the Producer are you serious?  He was willing to have sex with you while you pined away for another man.  Girl, he was just in it for the sex!  Get real.

This is a lose/lose and the sad thing is that she has a child at home that will be dragged into this mess.  Thank goodness her ex-husband would not sign the waiver for the child to be on the show.  At least he must be a decent man. 

When I saw this on the news tonight I just shook my head and thought, “typical reality TV…………….nice.”

posted by EmpressSassy on Jan 9

Peyton Manning has become the first player to win The Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player award four times.

The Indianapolis Colts‘ sensational quarterback romps to the award Saturday in balloting by 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the league. He gets 39 1/2 votes to 7 1/2 for  Drew Brees as only quarterbacks received any backing.

Manning adds the 2009 honors to the awards he won in 2003, 2004 and 2008, breaking a tie with Brett Favre at three MVPs.

The 33-year-old Manning joins Wayne Gretzky (9), Barry Bonds (7) and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (6) as the leader for most valuable player awards in his sport.

posted by EmpressSassy on Dec 22

This was awesome:

Jason Whitlock writes about the sports world from every angle, including those other writers can’t imagine or muster courage to address. His columns are humorous, thought-provoking, agenda free, honest and unpredictable.

Dear Brett Favre,

Hey, it’s me, Jason, the leader of your MVP campaign.

Yeah, you pretty much handed that trophy to Peyton Manning last weekend. I’m not even talking about your so-so performance on the field and losing to the Panthers. I could’ve worked around that.

You blew it when you backed that bus over Chilly in your post-game news conference. Damn it, Brett, you gave your critics all the ammo they need to start calling you “Brat” or “Britney” or “Flava Favre” or “The White T.O.”

Those last two nicknames are actually my creation. That’s how hard it is being the president of your fan club. Some weeks I want to ride for you and put clown suits on Ted Thompson, Mike McCarthy and anyone who refuses to give you your proper respect and other weeks I’m ashamed of myself for jumping in the same foxhole with John Madden.

Brett, why can’t you be more like Tiger Woods?

Tiger keeps it 100, Brett. Tiger keeps his mouth shut. He refuses to cooperate with the media. I’ll ride or lie for Tiger 24/7/365.

You, on the other hand, fell into the media’s trap. You think the more you talk the more we’ll love you.

You’ve turned your career into “The Real World” and you spend all your free time in a confessional booth talking about everything from addiction to painkillers to sideline dustups with Chilly over playing time.

Rick Reilly must love you. Every time the going gets tough, you’re on the phone with Oprah’s producers hoping to book a seat on The Couch.

The truly great ones, Brett, remain a mystery. You don’t see Tom Brady and Peyton Manning spilling their hearts to every reporter with an empty notebook. Jordan didn’t do it. Neither did Gretzky. Hell, even a camera hound like Magic Johnson stayed relatively low key until he had to distance himself from those mid-court kisses with Isiah Thomas after contracting the HIV virus.

OK, I’ll give you Muhammad Ali. But Ali needed the media to beat the draft and sell tickets to fights. Plus, Ali was king in a very different era. There was no 24-hour news cycle. TV networks didn’t give assclowns like Nancy Grace and Skip Bayless their own shows.

Nope. It’s clear. You’ve done irreparable damage to your legacy by running your mouth to the media. It doesn’t matter that you’re right and Chilly is an idiot. It doesn’t matter that he wanted to bench you after you threw a touchdown pass to go up two scores at Green Bay. No one will care that Childress thought about pulling you from the Detroit game. And your critics will overlook that Chilly’s hyper-conservative, no-audible offense allowed Carolina to hang around for three quarters and steal Sunday night’s game in the fourth.

You’re the bad guy. You refuse to bow to the insecure, counter-productive wishes of your overmatched coach. Those of us in the media tend to be hypocritical. Woodward and Bernstein proved to us long ago that all great journalism is done over the objection of editors. The same thing pretty much applies to quarterback play. We don’t comprehend that. We think Charlie Weis made Brady great when the reality is just the opposite.

Brett, I’ve seen this all before.

Joe Montana went through the exact same issue during his final season in Kansas City. Marty Schottenheimer and his offensive coordinator Paul Hackett devised a similar Montana protection strategy in 1994.

The Chiefs had great defensive personnel led by Derrick Thomas and Neil Smith. The Chiefs also had a physical offensive line, a Hall of Fame running back (Marcus Allen) and two other solid backs (Greg Hill and Kimble Anders).

Well, Marty got it into his head that he could back the Chiefs into the playoffs and loose the real Joe Montana in January. Montana was furious. He bitched (privately) the entire second half of the season about a passing game that left seven blockers to protect and three receivers in the secondary.

Montana, like you, was a warrior. He didn’t want to die on his knees. He knew the Chiefs would struggle on the road in the playoffs. Sure enough, with the Chiefs’ restricted offense averaging 17 points over a five-game stretch, Kansas City lost four of five games, fell to 7-7 and had to win its final two games to sneak into the postseason.

The Chiefs traveled to Miami for a wild-card playoff game and lost 27-17 to the Dolphins. Montana retired weeks later. Marty Schottenheimer left the coaching profession in 2006 having not won a playoff game since the 1993 season, the last season Montana was allowed to be Joe Montana.

Brett, you should’ve let Childress pull you from the game and then left him to explain the irrational decision. The Vikings had a chance to catch the Saints for the NFC No. 1 seed. Now the Eagles are nipping at the Vikes for the No. 2 seed. This whole season could turn into a disaster just because Chilly doesn’t want a veteran quarterback to call a few audibles.

Had you said nothing, Brett, and created the appearance you were taking the high road, it would be open season on Chilly. Me, John Madden, Tony Kornheiser and few others could ride on this fool.

Now no one will hear us because you had to open your mouth.

Sincerely,

Jason Whitlock

Love the article!!!

posted by EmpressSassy on Nov 16

Rank Sunday's best This is what a football should be like every Sunday!  Not sure why Belicheck did what he did, but rule #1 in the NFL, never give Peyton Manning the ball at the end of the game when his team is down if you don’t expect him to score.  Lesson learned I guess.

Still, it was a good game and all games should be so close and so exciting.   It’s better than the blow outs that have been going on all season long.  This was a game to watch.  

I hate that we are undefeated, it makes me nervous.  I’m not that fan that would want to go to the playoffs in that position.  It makes us need to be beat by someone and I’d rather have one loss under out belt to humble us.  Yeah, I know but that’s just me! 

Regardless a win is a win and it was a sweet win against a team that I just don’t like!  It was a pretty sight watching Brady walk off that field as a loser!  (again)

posted by EmpressSassy on Nov 10

Do you ever have one of those people that just talk, to hear themselves talk?  Yeah, we all know them and especially in the office?  It’s funny too isn’t it?  When they walk away immediately someone rolls their eyes and most just laugh.  Someone else says, “That person just gets on my nerves.” 

The great thing is the person doing all the talking is usually an ego maniac and has walked away thinking to themselves, “Aaaah, yet another group of people I have educated with my big words, great wisdom and wonderful wealth of useless information because I’m never wrong and I always know everything about something.”  This is why this person is so comical to me. 

You would love for them to see the real reaction they get when the walk away, like a rearview mirrow effect if you will!  Oh the fun that would be for them to see how “useless” their knowledge really is to the masses huh?

But oh no, sadly they just continue on with their egotistical blubber of knowledge and we are forced to listen to it day in and day out.  Although it is comic relief on some days so we have that going for us don’t we?  You have to wonder if they get ignored at home - A LOT - to have them come in and spew at us all the time, or do they force it at home too.  Either way, it’s just sad to feel the need to always be right, always feel the need to share and always have to speak when NOT spoken to. 

Maybe I can think about getting those mirrors installed soon………………..

posted by EmpressSassy on Nov 9

A man in Kansas shot and killed a Doctor that performs abortions.  He comments as follows:  “Because of the fact preborn children’s lives were in imminent danger this was the action I chose. … I want to make sure that the focus is, of course, obviously on the preborn children and the necessity to defend them,” Roeder said.  “Defending innocent life — that is what prompted me. It is pretty simple,” he said.

Okay, now I see what he is saying and I get why he chose to shoot the Doctor since in his eyes he is a murderer, but does anyone see the irony?  If anyone human being should value life, shouldn’t it be this person?  Shouldn’t he really, truly believe in trying to stop the Doctor and even though protesting, picketing and all measures may not be working, shouldn’t you then turn to God, as life is truly precious?  Isn’t that the whole thought process behind abortion? 

I know, I get it, the Doctor is the murderer, but again, “Life is precious” and Thou shalt not kill” and then he sits in prison and says he feels no remorse and has no guilt.  Really?  Do we consider this man to be sane?  I’m leaning toward no actually.  If he really thinks this way in his heart, this man is not a sane person.  He should be put away in a mental ward and not a prison.

Whether you are pro-choice or not you just can’t go around killing people, come on dude.  Let’s get a grip on reality can we?  What would Jesus do buddy?  I don’t think you can justify killing anyone and if you do, you might want to be taken out of society to protect the rest of society.

It is scary what is out there walking around isn’t it?  This also happened in the Doctor’s church, even more scary huh? What a crazy little man this is!

posted by EmpressSassy on Oct 26

nflWhat is up with the scores this season?  Is anyone else noticing there aren’t regular games, but blow out after blow out?

It’s crazy isn’t it?  It seems like each Sunday team after team is just getting drummed by somebody and there is no consistency in the games. 

There are some close games, and then we have these blow outs!  It’s just awful to see these teams getting drummed and not even scoring.  I hate when a team doesn’t score in the NFL.

It is a strange 2009 season and personally it makes for a boring game doesn’t it?  It doesn’t even matter if it’s your team; a blowout is just boring.  Bring back the good season when the teams are even and the plays are close.  I miss the real games!

posted by EmpressSassy on Oct 1

This article cracked me up.  Can he HAVE anymore aches and pains?  Seriously, this is because in football years he is 100.  Its just embarrassing that they actually write up this stuff and place it in the paper!
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (AP) - Brett Favre is on Minnesota’s injury report for the first time this season.

 

The 39-year-old quarterback was listed Thursday as being limited in practice because of a foot injury.

After the Vikings beat San Francisco last Sunday, Favre complained of aching in his right foot, left knee, both shoulders and neck.

This week, the opponent is Favre’s old team, so the likelihood of him missing the Green Bay game Monday night is very slim. Favre has started an NFL-record 272 consecutive games.

posted by EmpressSassy on Sep 28

Quoted on MSNBC today:

Colts 31, Cardinals 10: Can you learn something you already know? Like, Peyton Manning is amazing. It’s just that he re-proves that fact seemingly week after week after week. Last Monday he made do with just 15 minutes of possession to beat the Dolphins. Sunday night he was Mr. Fantasy, throwing for 379 yards and four TDs.

AAahhhh……what can I say, when a guy has it, he just has it………………..