Football rules! A couple of notes on Saturday’s NFL playoff action:
:: Aaron Rodgers’s line in Green Bay’s blowout victory over the top-seeded Falcons: 31 of 36, 366 yards, 3 TDs, 0 INTs. That’s about as good a performance you’ll ever see in a playoff win. There might be a new postseason legend being born, up there in Green Bay. He did that without a bye week, on the road, in a dome, against the conference’s top seeded team. Wow.
:: Depressing thought that I try not to remember every time Aaron Rodgers plays, and yet I end up remembering it anyway: The Bills could have drafted him, had they not traded up the year before for JP Losman.
:: I’m starting to think that all future editions of Webster’s English Dictionary should just put a picture of the Pittsburgh Steelers’ logo next to their entry for “consistency”. They are going to their eighth AFC Championship Game since the 1994 season, and they have in that span never gone more than four years without reaching the conference title match. That is amazing.
And I recall, when Bill Cowher stepped down as Steelers coach, some people said that he wasn’t really that great of a winner, as he only managed to produce a single Super Bowl win in his fifteen seasons there. Setting aside a troublingly-growing tendency among sports fans and writers to equate “winning” with “winning the Super Bowl”, this still strikes me as a very odd thing to say. Before Cowher had Ben Roethlisberger, he was regularly reaching the AFC Championship with the likes of Neil O’Donnell, Kordell Stewart, and Tommy Maddox as his quarterbacks. Don’t tell me that guy wasn’t a winner.
:: I hope John Cole doesn’t mind me stealing his photo, but this is too great not to share:
Tomorrow, of course, brings us the Patriots hosting the Jets…which means that the Evilest Team in the NFL will host the Annoyingest Team in the NFL. I don’t even know who to root for in this one; I suppose I should root for the Jets, because I don’t think they can beat the Steelers again, and it would be nice to see Saint Tom Brady (Most Overrated Guy In Sports!) take a hit to the reputation again. But I don’t see it happening; I think the Pats win this one fairly convincingly. By a score of, say, 49-10. Oh well.
:: Seahawks at Bears? Who cares?
well, i have rooting interests in the Seattle team. Can't imagine the Jets will get blown out; they'll more likely lose a closer game than their last one.
WHY OH WHY do US, Bills fans, have to suffer when a team just 4 hours away have 6 RINGS!?!?!?!?! It's just not fair young Jedi!!!!
Great photo!
Happy Sunday to ya!