Tuesday, October 31, 2006

The Immaculate Interception

Due to technical problems with the Internets and a visit to my parents, I failed miserably in posting at the weekend. So here's a really quick recap from last weekend.

OK, it's not the best video ever posted on Youtube but I don't really care. If a better one turns up I'll post it. Sportsfans, Chris Carr will racing down the sideline for a 100 yard interception TD. The gentlemen wearing a white shirt with a number 7 upon it will be Steeler quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, who threw the ball in the first place. Click the big black triangle and enjoy.



Oakland Raiders 20, Pittsburgh Steelers 13. Two game winning streak. Two games behind Kansas, three behind Denver and San Diego. There are two months of the regular season to go and the remaining schedule looks like this:

at Seattle (4-3)
Denver (5-2)
at Kansas (4-3)
at San Diego (5-2)
Houston (2-5)
at Cincinatti (4-3)
St Louis (4-3)
Kansas City (4-3)
at New York Jets (4-4)

So that's seven games against teams that currently have winning records, one with a split and one with a losing record. Stay tuned, this could get interesting; it's a shame we don't play the Cardinals again...


Denny Green: is he who he thinks he is? I'd love to see how you'd crown a bear's 'ass' though.

Other Football News

Let me make this clear. When the NFL and the College football seasons are over, this blog will revert entirely to round ball football but until it does, it's going to be American football pretty much all the way. However, it would be very amiss of me not to appraise any of you who are reading this about what's happening to City.

City are second in Division 3, having beaten Doncaster Rovers on Saturday, a week after we lost to Nottingham Forest. This weekend, we go to Yeovil Town in a game that might be the MSK Game of The Week for Division 3.

Oh, and Ronaldinho just crossed for Eidur Gudjohnsen to score for Barcelona against Chelsea in the European Cup. Hahahahahahahahahahahaha.

More later. Moustache.

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