Friday, November 16, 2007

Just For the Ladies


The Pass Him Over Here Hottie of the Week
Julius Jones #21
RB, Dallas Cowboys

I'm really liking Dallas right now and Julius is so so cute. Altough he shares the ball with Barber, he is still an excellent running back.
Side Note: I still have plans to marry his brother Thomas Jones. I'm waiting for the ring....

PCL Questions

Is Rex ready or do the Bears need to start looking for a new quarterback?

What team under .500 has the best chance of making it to the playoffs ?

And you thought you had it all figured out...

My post is a little late but here it is….

The Colts lost to the Chargers, the Vikings get shut out by Green Bay, the Saints lose to the previously winless Rams, and Rex brings sexy back to Oakland. What's going to happen next? Will Miami beat Philly this upcoming week? NFL fans pretty much have it figured out, minus one or two surprises during the season, right? Wrong. Nothing is guaranteed in football. Nothing is guaranteed in the NFL. I first realized this on Saturday while sitting poolside drinking a nice Pina Colada at the Hilton in Las Vegas. The Illini were playing the Buckeyes and instead of hopping into the hot tub I decided to watch the end of the game. To my surprise, "Juice" Williams and the unranked Illini were able to defeat the #1 ranked College team in the country.
Games like the Ohio State vs. Illinois math-up happen more often in College Football, but as we saw in Week 10 of the NFL, things can change within an instant. Take for example, the Bears vs. Raiders game. The two teams were tied for most of the game until Rex Grossman threw a 59-yard touchdown pass to Bernard Berrian. A few hours earlier Sexy Rexy was sitting on the bench. On Sunday, Rex will be the starting quarterback. The Bears vs. Raiders match-up wasn’t the only game that illustrated the unpredictable nature of the NFL. After having the best game of his career, Adrian Peterson feel victim to a knee injury on the field when the Minnesota Vikings played the Green Bay Packers. AP will be OK, but once again this shows us that nothing in the NFL can be taken for granted.
A win is not handed to a team; it is earned. The Saint found this out the hard way and so did a few other teams. NFL players have to be roll with the punches and prepare themselves for anything. Hey, to say it politely, crab happens! Supposedly my friend’s grandfather blamed everything on Cholera and if you know the symptoms of Cholera, you’ll have to agree with him. There will be at least one more upset this season and my beats are that the Steelers will be invloved. So get your tissue ready (to wipe away the tears of course) because this week your team may suffer an unexpected loss.

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Just For the Ladies


The Pass Him Over Here Hottie of the Week

Adrian Peterson
#28
Running Back, Minnesota Vikings

Oh Baby!! I’ve been waiting for Adrian Peterson to have another breakout game. He’s sooooo HOT and now he has a smoking hot record. 296 Yards…. Can You Say ALL DAY!

I’m speechless. I’m nominating him for The Rookie of the Year and MVP.

Check out the videos

http://www.nfl.com/videos?videoId=09000d5d803e86e1

http://www.nfl.com/videos?videoId=09000d5d803fca1a

It looks like the rookies are HOT HOT HOT this year. I can't wait for the 2009 NFL Draft

Side Note: AP is sexy but he can't run over the Bears again. That won't be cool :P

PCL Questions

Will the Giants have another mid season meltdown?


Can the Packers beat the Cowboys at the end of this month?


What happened to the Jets? They went to the playoffs last year but this season they've only won one game.

We're Halfway There Folks

It’s halftime baby!! While I don’t have a Cirque Du Soleil show ready for you I do have my NFL mid-season report card. Here is my list of the top ten teams in the NFL.


1.Colts
1.Patriots
3.Steelers
4.Cowboys
5.Titians
6. Green Bay
7. Giants
8.Browns
9.Detroit
10. Jaguars

First of all I have the Colts and the Pats tied for first place. The Patriots may have a better record but I have a feeling that the Colts will get revenge in the AFC Championship. Everybody seems to be talking about the Patriots and their perfect record but the Colts are laying low and they will be ready in January. The Colts should also be given more credit because they have a tougher division and a tougher schedule. The Colts had a Monday Night Game on the road against Jacksonville and another road game against the Panthers the week before they played the Patriots. The Patriots played Miami and the Redskins in the weeks prior to their November 4th meeting with the Colts. The Colts have the talent to beat the Patriots and they are the reigning Super Bowl Champions. As T.O says, “get your popcorn ready” for January.

I have the Steelers at number three because they have nice mental edge and a dominant defense. The Cowboys are number four even they have a better record than the Steelers. It’s obvious that the AFC is the dominant conference and while I really like Dallas, I can’t jump on their ban wagon just yet. I also like the way Green Bay is playing this year but they need to step up their run game. I have the Giants at number seven but I fear that they will have another meltdown. They’ll still make the playoffs though. We saw last year that in the NFC you can still mess up and make the post season. The Browns are the big surprise of the season. No one would have predicted that they would be 5-3 this season. The Lions have always had talent but now it looks like things are finally coming together. The Jags are having good season but they have a tough division.

All and all, this season has been pretty crazy but I’m lovin’ it so bring on the second half!!

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Just for the Ladies

The Pass Him Over Here Hottie of the Week

Greg Olsen, #82
Tight End, Chicago Bears Baby !!!



I've like this guy since I saw him in training camp down in Bourbonnais. He has a lot of potential and he's pretty damn sexy. He already has two touchdowns this season and you should expect to see a lot more from him.

Just for Fun

Check out the 'Mississippi Miracle'

Trinity used 15 laterals to score a game winning touchdown.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21520271/

Week 9: A Little R-E-S-P-E-C-T

It’s week 9 and the moment of truth has finally arrived. Although I’ve been trying to avoid this post all week, today I will answer the BIG question. Who is the sexier quarterback? Manning or Brady? My answer to this question is Tom Brady of course. How could deny those sexy eyes and that beautiful body. Tom Brady should win by Pass Him Over Here Hottie Award every week but I have to give other players a chance. Oh wait; shouldn't I be talking about something else? Ah yes, even at 38, Brett Farve continues to amaze me. Farve’s 82-yard game winning touchdown pass against Denver was was pretty amazing. He still has that magic and I respect him as a player. I guarantee you that he's going to be inducted into the Hall of Fame because I have no problem giving him a compliment and I'm a BEARS FAN. Well enough about Farve, I feel like this post is missing something but I can't figure out what it is. Can somebody help me? Now I know what's missing; the Patriots and the Colts are playing each other this week and I'm suppose to tell you who's the better quarterback. Now how could I forget something so important? Shame on me but football is a team sport and the quarterback will always be praised or scrutinized for his work. To be honest there isn't a clear cut answer to the quarterback question. Right now Tom Brady looks is the best quarterback in the league because he has great arm and an amazing offensive line that let's him move around in the pocket for what seems like an eternity. In addition to his OL, Brady has Randy Moss, who can catch the football with one hand in double coverage.

Nevertheless, if someone were to re-phrase the quarterback question and ask me which quarterback I respect in league the most; I would have to say Payton Manning. Brady may be the better quarterback right now but when it comes down to respect, Manning has all of my votes. This may sound a little bit shocking to some of you but my reasoning behind my choice is fairly simple. As I mentioned before, football is a team sport and when one person does something wrong it reflects poorly on the whole team. If you haven't figured out what I'm talking about yet let me put it this way. No one likes cheaters. Stealing signals is not OK in my book. And it’s not just me; people love to hate the Patriots. This isn't a recent phenomenon either. People hated the Patriots before the scandal came out. Now people have a valid reason to hate the Patriots. As you have seen throughout this post, I have no problem commending players such as Brett Farve and Payton Manning. I'm not just a Bears Fan, I'm a football fan and when a team insults the game of football by stealing signals, I have a hard time giving it a little R-E-S-P-E-C-T.

Geesh!! Enough with the Patriots already. Regardless of who wins the game this week, I might have to take a break and write about another team in my next post.

Happy Halloween Everybody

- L.Jones

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Just for the Ladies


The Pass Him Over Here Hottie of the Week:

Bob Sanders #21
Safety, Indianapolis Colts

Check out his interview after the Colts beat the Jaguars on Monday Night Football. WOW!

http://www.nfl.com/videos?videoId=09000d5d80389d8d

My Comment: Pure Sexiness



PCL Questions and Fun Facts of the Day

Questions

Are the Cowboys the Best Team in the NFC?

Which NFL team has the most female fans? Let me get your votes ladies!!

Fun Facts ( With a few of my comments added)

The Buffalo Bills Have never won a Super Bowl…SHAME! There must be something wrong with Upstate New York. I know what the problem is. There is just too much damn snow. Now there’s something I can attest to, seeing that I spent 3 years of my life in upstate New York….

Devin Hester has the most touchdown returns in one NFL season. I’m pretty sure he’s going to break his own record this year. He’s my Hero!

Week 8 and a Quick History Lesson


It looks like the Panthers and the Redskins have an imaginary bye week. ESPN can‘t stop talking about the Colts vs. Patriots game on Nov. 4. The same question keeps on coming up. Who is the better quarterback? Payton or Brady? My answer is Brian Griese. Obviously my answer is a little bias because I’m a Bears fan but he was the # 2 air leader for week 7 with 322yds. My real answer to the quarterback question is this: It’s WEEK 8 (did you hear me ESPN) and we will find out who’s the better quarterback soon enough when the Colts play the Patriots in Week 9. Frankly, I’m pretty exited about the Patriots vs. Redskins game. Everyone seems to be making such a big fuss about Tom Brady and the Patriot but what about the Redskins? The Skins have a great secondary and my guess is that this game will be closer than some people might think.

Don’t get me wrong, I haven’t seen a team as good as the Patriots in a long time but good teams still lose and great teams still lose (‘85 BEARS) The ‘72 Miami Dolphins may be the only exception but the league has changed. A team doesn’t need to have a perfect regular season. A team needs a perfect playoff season. This same discussion was going on 2 years ago when the Colts were on a big winning streak; however, the Colts didn’t win the Super Bowl in 2006 and were defeated by the Steelers early in the playoffs. The Colts were able to redeem themselves and win the Super Bowl in 2007against my beloved Bears but not before the team was criticized for its poor run defense (Jag vs. Colts 12/10/06). Teams learn so much more from losing and if the Patriots want to win the Super Bowl this year they need to lose a few games. SO what can we take from this history lesson? Tom Brady just needs to be whacked in the head a few times then he’ll learn his lesson: P

Oh wait we can’t mess up his pretty face. OK Scratch that idea and take this one:

GREAT NFL TEAMS LOSE