Category Archives: Football

Chris Henry….

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Cincinnati Bengals co-star receiver Chris Henry, who has had troubles in the pass with the law, has passed away after suffering a fatal head injury. The police report states that Chris and his fiancée, Loleini Tonga, were having a domestic dispute. When Tonga tried to leave in her pickup truck, Chris apparently jumps into the pickup’s bed, continued arguing, while Loleini continued driving. Chris eventually fell out the bed and landed on his head causing his eventual death at 6.36 am This Thursday morning. This makes me think… Life’s too short! why can’t we just all get along and enjoy life, even with millions of dollars in the bank, some folks can’t find happiness, now I don’t know what the argument was about but that not the point here, I’m just loosed for words when avoidable incidents happen.

Chris Henri… Rest in Peace!

Nothing less than a grey cup…

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Today was the official Grey Cup winning team’s parade right here in Montreal. Yes, the Alouettes became the second, Montreal based, Professional sports team to win their respective leagues championship. Many of you may wonder why I haven’t talk about The Alouettes at all this season even with Football being my favourite sport, my answer to that is… If you follow the CFL at all you’ll know that practically every year since like 2000, if not even before, actually almost every year since the team came back in the league in 96, they have been at the top of the league’s regular season standings; but has failed several times to actually win the championship. The team’s last grey cup win was in 02 but up until this past November 29th 2009 the team had lost in 4 Grey cup appearances (03, 05, 06, 08) gaining comparisons to the Buffalo Bills (NFL) who lost the Super Bowl in 4 straight years. With last years devastating lost right here in Montreal to the Calgary Stampeters in the Grey cup, I promised myself that I would not speak of the Alouettes until they WON a grey cup. (all while following their every step) It’s as if, every year, they had an outstanding regular season record (this year being 15 wins and 3 losses) but “choked” at the end, I felt like I was jinxing them by always putting them to win the Grey Cup and maybe, just maybe by not talking about them they’d win… well looks like I was right, therefore it’s because of me they won this year!! I joke, I joke.

With all that being said I could now talk about the Grey Cup win… Once the game started, I was feeling very nervous and rightfully so, the team started off the game exactly like every other Grey cup loss, falling behind early and not playing to their potential… Loosing 20 to 10 entering the 4th and final quarter, then being behind 27 to 10 it looked like it was all over, but the team’s leaders finally woke up and took over. With 10 seconds left to the game we were behind 27 to 25 and needed a few completions to get into field goal range, Calvillo, playing a brilliant 4th quarter, did what he needed to do and brought his team into Damon Duval’s field goal range. With only time for a kick to secure a well awaited Grey Cup win, Duval’s kick swirled wide right and Saskatchewan celebrated an “at the moment” win. But WAIT… there’s a flag on the field, THER A FLAG ON THE FIELD. The Roughriders are called for too many men on the field, we get a second chance to redeem ourselves and ACTUALLY kick the winning field goal. It’s good, IT’S GOOD!! WE WIN!! WE WIN!!

Notice the caps?!

That’s how I felt when the Alouettes won that game. Now, many may say that they would have preferred to see the Als win by a big margin like they had in the regular season but to me, I appreciated their comeback 1000% more, it showed me how resilient the team is and how never NEVER to give up. I give credit to the WHOLE team for fighting off the temptation to abandon their hopes of winning, trust me it’s not an easy thing to accomplish; only a solid and well coached team can do.  

So with the Monkey finally off Calvillo’s back and him stating a comeback next season lest espier to another championship in 2010!!

what a game!! 

  Sidebar: just 2 more things about the Als,

1: I’d like to personally congratulate Danny Desriveaux, Shawn Mayne and Luc Jourdain-Brodeur, 3 personal friends of mine, guys whom I played with, went to school with and also played against, 3 guys who are role models and whom I’m very proud of, I’d also like to congratulate Étienne Boulay whom I’m not as close with but know through a friend of mine… Étienne THANK YOU for that fumble recovery!!!!!!

 2: Ant his is not only towards the Als but, what’s up with everyone doing their Victory Parade in the middle of the week and in the middle of a work day??? Do you guys realize how many people have a day job and can’t make it there? It would be nice for us and also yourselves if you did it on a weekend where even MORE people can come out and celebrate…

too funny…

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I know this commercial has been out for a while but when ever I see it I just can’t help to L.O.L…

Another version not as good but still…

Are you For real…

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The NFL just handed Cincinnati Bangals Star receiver, Chad Ocho Cinco (Formally Johnson) a $20 000 fine for trying to Bribe a referee with a $1 bill when they went to instant replay to se if Chad made a circus sideline catch or not. The Catch was called out of bounds and Chad probably knew that, being his entertaining self he quickly pulled out a dollar bill and showed it to the ref. Know does anybody really think for a second that the referee actually took it seriously?

 I SMH to the NFL for taking all the fun out the game

Shannon Sharpe… Come on Brah!

Let the players show some personality and allow them to come up with fun celebrations as long as it stays within a respectful manner.

 

 

You’re going to tell me these were not good…

Belichick makes the wrong call…

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I’m sure most of you saw the Sunday night football game with the undefeated Indianapolis Colts versus the New England Patriots… Well those who saw the game know that The Pats coach Bill Belichick made a gusty call with the game on the line, with the lead might I add, to go for a forth down conversion in their own territory. Lord and behold, the Pats come just shy of getting that crucial forth down, gave the ball up in their territory and watch the Colts march down on the short field, scoring the winning touchdown on a short pass from Payton Manning to Reggie Wayne with 10 seconds left. Many are saying that Coach Bill made the mistake of not punting the ball and giving the colts a long field giving them a more difficult time to aspire to win the game. Did Belichick, who is known for out coaching, out smarting, out working opposing team strategies and cut off hoodies, make a mistake by putting the game in Tom “terrific’s” hands?? I’m not sure, I’m still debating about this one because we all know that had they converted, they would have won and everyone today would be saying how smart Bill was for going for it. You can’t win em all and just to prove my point, back in 06, the Pats were faced with the same situation against the same Payton Manning’s  Colts, that time Bill chose to punt the ball… Payton got the ball with less then 2 minutes left to the game, drove 80 yards inside that time limit and won the game. Maybe Bill had that in the back of his mind…

 

***Sidebar: We are all talking about whether Belichick made the wrong call but really we need to be paying more attention to the Colts defence, the last two plays were made by Undrafted rookies playing in a big time moments against arguably the leagues most prolific offence! The Colts “D” that has been criticized for years has stepped up in the crunch! So Did Bill make the wrong call or did the Colts defence step up to the plate… Let me know what you think.

The rise of the Fallen…

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After seeing the play of Cinci Bengals running Back Cedric Benson today against his old team the Chitown Bears, I started reminiscing about Benson’s road back to stardom. You see, I remember watching Benson play back in his college days for the Texas Longhorns where he destroyed the NCAA and was rated the #1 RB going into the draft. The Chicago Bears had high expectations for their 2005 1st round Draft pick (4th overall) but his career with them was nothing but a disappointment. In 3 years with the Bears Benson was involved in a lot of controversies (disagreements with coaches and notably 2 alcohol related arrests), had a lot of fumbles, a lot of injuries and very little TD’s and yards gained. His career was on the verge of ending until the Bears traded Benson to the Bengals in 08. Staring the year slow (making the critics say “here comes the usual Benson”), Cedric started to pick up his game finishing the year with 932 all-purpose yards (747 rushing – 185 receiving), his best year by far. Now with the 2009 season started the former #1 draft pick of the Bears is finally showing why he was picked so early. His 720 rushing yards this season is the best amongst NFL running backs after 8 weeks of play, all while becoming the first player to rush for over 100 yards in a single game against the Baltimore Ravens shut down defence in 40 games. The reason why this subject came to mind today is because while facing his former team for the first time since being traded, Benson had perfect timing to have his best career rushing game, he ran for 189 and 1 td!!

Cedric, I hope you really got your life together and wish you the best of luck with the rest of your career.

 Today you are my Rise of the fallen players!

What is this world coming too?

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Really… What is this world coming too? I don’t know the circumstances of the event but is killing someone really necessary? On the October 18th, the night of Howard Jasper’s homecoming game with the University of Connecticut, a tragic story happened. After Receiving the game ball for his brilliant play in their victory, Howard went to a “welcome back” party on the school’s campus where ,a little after midnight, a fight broke out and he was stabbed. Tragically Howard was unable to survive the vicious attack and now leaves his family and teammates in mourning.

SMH to society…

My condolences to your family and loved ones…

Vick…

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So in an earlier post I said I would talk about Michael Vick’s return to the NFL, I waited and waited and WAITED for something positive to happen with the whole situation but is it just me or he has had a lot less impact then expected? Don’t get me wrong, the mere fact that he is back with all that he went through is enough to talk about, but I personally was expecting to deliver a crazy comeback story. I must admit I am a little disappointed that I truly have nothing to add. I still believe that by the end of the season Vick will have some sort of impact on the Eagles but so far… nothing. With the loss to the horrendous Oakland Raiders maybe Coach Reid will set up a better game plan to involve Vick a little more.

Please comment and let me know your thoughts on the Michael Vick situation.

*side bar: So far this year Vick has 5 passes with 1 completion for 1 yard and 6 rushes for 13 yards. Not quite the impact expected…

Please say it’s so…

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Me and my Homeboy Joey were just talking about this earlier this week and now even ESPN analyst feel the same way…

To the Buffalo Bills: If you don’t know how to use the guy, please PLEASE trade T.O.! You need some help on O, free up some cap space by trading T.O. before it’s too late and you do like the Montreal Canadiens (lose players top players with no compensation) Hell, even bust a 3 way trade and get Brady Quinn on your squad, Trent Edwards is looking iffy!

My dream is for Terrell Owens to go back to MY team the Dallas Cowboys cuz Roy Williams just ain’t cutting it.

Jerry Jones Holla at your boy and get your popcorn ready!!

 

Rush Limbaugh wants to buy NFL team…

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Okay… I really want to take my time with this one; I can’t give you my first impressions on this subject because it would not be on a calm state of mind. I’m not a politician nor do I want to be but I can’t even began to think what would happen if this borderline racist, small minded, Condescending, inappropriately / offensively speaking guy would own a NFL franchise.

Really though… Rush are you serious? Well at least many existing NFL owners have publicly came out and said they would not co-sign for Mr racist Limbaugh to own a sport franchise.

Please leave your comments; I will come back on this one.

 

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