This all seems so familiar. I can't help but recall how certain all the pundits were that Favre would remain retired before he took a trade to the Jets, that it was Minnesota/Chicago or bust . . . yet at the end of the saga, it was the team that wanted Favre most -- the Jets -- that ended up with him.
Why would the team possibly want to "move to Toronto" but still play games in Buffalo and call the team the "Buffalo Bills?" The entire point of moving to Toronto is to sell tix at Rogers Centre, brand the team as Toronto's team, and profit from the much larger potential fan base. I don't think that they're looking to move their office staff to Toronto solely to take advantage of national health care.
Skins absolutely pillaged the Falcons there . . . that was one of the worst draft day trades I've ever seen. Two 2s (including 34) and a high 4 for a low 1, comp 3, and a 5? And they picked a center projected in the late 2? Falcons are awful.
No one hates the Pats, and M!@#$s in general, more than I do -- and I'll be the first to agree that they are a phenomenally lucky team -- but they are quite good. And they don't need luck this time round, since the Colts are sucking out loud.
So true. I can't wait to see the strategic interception-subsequently-fumbled-by-a-Colt that Brady is likely to throw later in the game. No one can execute that play like Brady.