SNF
Chicago Mocks Katrina Victims
Many Americans across the country were hoping that the Saints would bring home the NFC Championship yesterday, just a year after Hurricane Katrina devasted New Orleans. Unfortunately for the majority, the Bears denied them victory. While most prayed for New Orleans to be victorious on Sunday afternoon, a Bear fan outside the Lazy Dog (Boulder, CO) shouted, "Bears rule! They deserved Katrina!" He continued high-fiving his fellow Bear fans while New Orleans fans teared as they watched the final seconds approach the end of the game. Jessica Moore, 26, of New Orleans dragged her head as she left the Lazy Dog on Sunday and commented, "I'm just proud that New Orleans made it this far."
The Saints turned the game around at the start of the 3rd quarter yesterday when Bush turned a short yardage pass into a 88 yard pass touchdown score. Saint fans exploded into celebration and saw light at the end of the tunnel. Immediately following, the intentional grounding call on Brees was the turning point for the Bears. The Bears regained consciousness and dominated the remainder of the game. "We knew it would be close. But the reality is that they never had a chance. They're still trying to recover from Katrina," says the Bears' assistant water boy in charge, James Werner. New Orleans finished 11-7 this season.
-DC (Boulder Post)
Vinatieri Is Key
Year after year, the Colts have met the New England Patriots in post season games. And usually the story ends with a Pats' victory. This year, the Colts had Vinatieri.
From a 21-6 deficit, the Colts rallied in the second half of the AFC Championship game to win 38-24. Peyton Manning threw for 349 yards, 2 touch downs and 1 interception. "He knew what was on the line this time around. He was confident that they would take it in the end. We were confident of the win early in the year after the Vinatieri acquisition," Colt's manager of towels said after the game Sunday night. Brady's cock scrubber commented, "Brady couldn't believe he didn't pick up the corner on that last pass. His heart dropped while he watched Manning take the final knee. It's going to be a rough night of scrubbing."
-DC (Boulder Post)
Many Americans across the country were hoping that the Saints would bring home the NFC Championship yesterday, just a year after Hurricane Katrina devasted New Orleans. Unfortunately for the majority, the Bears denied them victory. While most prayed for New Orleans to be victorious on Sunday afternoon, a Bear fan outside the Lazy Dog (Boulder, CO) shouted, "Bears rule! They deserved Katrina!" He continued high-fiving his fellow Bear fans while New Orleans fans teared as they watched the final seconds approach the end of the game. Jessica Moore, 26, of New Orleans dragged her head as she left the Lazy Dog on Sunday and commented, "I'm just proud that New Orleans made it this far."
The Saints turned the game around at the start of the 3rd quarter yesterday when Bush turned a short yardage pass into a 88 yard pass touchdown score. Saint fans exploded into celebration and saw light at the end of the tunnel. Immediately following, the intentional grounding call on Brees was the turning point for the Bears. The Bears regained consciousness and dominated the remainder of the game. "We knew it would be close. But the reality is that they never had a chance. They're still trying to recover from Katrina," says the Bears' assistant water boy in charge, James Werner. New Orleans finished 11-7 this season.
-DC (Boulder Post)
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Vinatieri Is Key
Year after year, the Colts have met the New England Patriots in post season games. And usually the story ends with a Pats' victory. This year, the Colts had Vinatieri.
From a 21-6 deficit, the Colts rallied in the second half of the AFC Championship game to win 38-24. Peyton Manning threw for 349 yards, 2 touch downs and 1 interception. "He knew what was on the line this time around. He was confident that they would take it in the end. We were confident of the win early in the year after the Vinatieri acquisition," Colt's manager of towels said after the game Sunday night. Brady's cock scrubber commented, "Brady couldn't believe he didn't pick up the corner on that last pass. His heart dropped while he watched Manning take the final knee. It's going to be a rough night of scrubbing."
-DC (Boulder Post)

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