> That seems whack!

yeah. I dunno, a lot of people I talk to are rooting for the Steelers
using the experience argument.

dunno. don't really follow football (or any other sports for that
matter). I do like that Seattle has finally managed to field a
post-season professional sports team that doesn't choke and collapse
under its own weight. Does that make me a fair-weather fan? okay.

There's also the "that wasn't really a good game" argument:
last week it was Washington not playing their best. Seattle won
because the Redskins didn't have their game faces on.

whatever. as I said to Scott last week "would, coulda, shoulda... dinna"

This week I don't think I'd be too far off in predicting that the
commentary will be Carolina didn't play their best game, therefore the
Seahawks had an easy time of it.

again... "wcs...d"

I got to the game late yesterday, was painting instead. One of the
comments that was made to me about the game was that the announcers
had lots of things to say about Carolina and whatnot, the possibility
of a rally was constantly there, etc., but towards the end of the game
when it clear that the Panthers were the recipients of their own ass
being handed to them, they started struggling for things to say about
the Seahawks, almost like they had been so sure that they would fold
under the pressure of the final playoff game that they didn't bother
to prepare.

Now what, I ask you, is up with that?

--
will


"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacceptable."
- Carrie Fisher

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