Sports Notes, 12/31/06
It kinda feels like I haven’t been snarky in a while …
-- So it turns out that the Packers, despite the Giants win last night, still have a mathematical shot at the playoffs, if the results of virtually every other game involving an NFC team (and a couple that don’t) break their way. Even after all the years of Brett Farve completely bitch-ify-ing the BEARS, I would still be impressed if Farve, at his advancing age, could actually lead this collection of worthless “talent” to a playoff spot.
-- Just not impressed enough to actually root for him. Damn Cheesehead.
-- It’s a shame that Michael and Juanita Jordan are getting divorced. Considering that their marriage survived his very public affair and gambling addiction in the ’90s, I can imagine only one thing that he could have possibly done that would be more horrible: Stop winning championships.
-- Y’know, somehow two bags of white powder make a whole lot of sense out of the rest of Mike Tyson’s extensive mopery.
-- Minnesota gave up a bowl-record 31-point second half lead to lose to a Texas Tech team that came in barely above .500. Now, that’s the Big Ten football conference that I’ve been watching all year, the one that fattened up Michigan’s and Wisconsin’s records and made them so laughably overrated. This conference just might go 1-6 in bowls this year.
-- And anyone who says “But Michigan only lost to Ohio State by 3 points” will thereby forever forfeit her right to say “You can throw out the records when these two play,” from now until the end of time, in perpetuity throughout the universe.
-- In watching the other various college bowl games this week, one thing that I’ve come to learn for damn sure is that Lou Holtz is campaigning hard for the lead role if anyone ever makes a movie of Jerry Van Dyke’s life.
-- When more than two feet of snow falls in New Mexico, I start to wonder if there really is a god, and if he also doesn’t want Bob Knight to be the winnigest college basketball coach ever.

