Monday, October 06, 2003

I think I'm going to stop making predictions before I realize how utterly ridiculous I feel. Does that even make sense? Anyway, I said the Bengals would win outright, but they lost in OT. I still don't think Buffalo is all that good though. All of Bledsoe's passing yards came after CB Jeff Burris left the field on a stretcher, and Eric Moulds was covered by a scrub. Yeah, it was the key time to start getting yards, but still, they were lucky because he had 102 yards midway thru the 4th quarter...

I said last week the Red Sox weak link in the lineup was the leadoff spot, which is Johnny Damon. I like Damon, but I just felt he'd been so inconsistent during the year, and yesterday he hits a 2 run homer. I really hope the Sox win because I want them to beat the Yankees. I know just about everyone here likes the Yankees, but I don't, and frankly I'm sick of them. After the game, they decide to interview Jeter surprisingly. Why? He hit a meaningless solo HR? How about naming Nick Johnson or Matsui player of the game when their 2-run hits mattered in the game, or maybe even fat David Wells for pitching [sigh] another important game in the postseason. Anyway, it's Pedro vs. Zito tonite, and the Sox need a big game from everyone, but it's time for Kevin Millar to step it up.

Tomorrow is the day!

Oh yeah, how about those Cubbies? Giants: check; Braves: check; Yankees: not yet. Hey 2 out of 3 gone from the playoffs is a great start. I think I'm going to root for the Cubs, but I will not be saddened if the Marlins win.

Hey Rob-what's the deal with New England? Their a strange team. Blown out by Buffalo. Blow out Philly. Eek by the Jets. Get eeked out by Washington. Out-gun Tennessee. What's the pattern here? Do they get out-gunned by the Giants next week? God I hope not. The Giants are so boring.

Big changes may be in the works for my brother. Good changes. Hopefully after tomorrow things will be fit to brag about.

I have an interview later this week here. They have two 5th grade openings, so we'll see what happens there.

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