Friday, November 26, 2010

Thankful for Football.....

The Shut-Down Corner blogged 77 reasons why he was thankful for football. It's a good list although I don't agree with #53 about Micheal Irvin and for # 63 just look to New York and Darrelle Revis. To see the original 77, click the title to this blog........................... I figured I would complete the list to 100. Here's my additional 23:

100. That the 72 Dolphins still get together and pop champagne showing the bond that old team mates share.
99. Red Zone channel - It’s like having a mental remote and is addictive.
98. That Peyton Hillis can go from an afterthought in college and a throw –in on a trade and become a star.
97. That Ray Lewis is still laying people out.
96. Watching Mark Sanchez develop right before our eyes. That throw to Braylon Edwards was amazing.
 95. That Tampa is in the play-off hunt giving hope for “next year” to the fans of all last place teams.
94. That Chris Henry’s lost life helped save so many others
93. Watching Hines Ward play receiver like he was a linebacker.
92. For Jeff Fisher taking a stand against Vince Young. It’s a team game.
91. That all 5’10” of London Fletcher is still making plays in the NFL. Giving hope to the little guys
90. That Dick Lebeau is still zone blitzing the hell out of folks.
89. For Cheerleader shots during games & and that you can rewind live TV now!
88. “Can’t do it. I want winners”
87. Al Davis’s jump suits (Hey, they’re just funny)
86. Steve Johnson - waiver wire pick-up of the year.
85. For kick-offs to Devin Hester.
84. That my wife joined my fantasy league and beat me in the title game last year.
83. Ed Reed
82. For Josh Freeman - the new Captain Comeback?
81. The Jacksonville Hail Mary. Knock it down! Whoops.
80.  That first Sunday after the Super Bowl when you realize its all over and you can’t wait for it to start again.
79. Watching the game with your Dad and listening to him try to explain how good Gale Sayers was.
78. For Rocky Bleier and all the old Steelers raising money for the Flight 93 memorial.

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