That 23-year wait was probably worth it when they smashed the Cowboys in a game that got more hype than it deserved.
Yup. T.O. never got to eat his popcorn on that day.
That 23-year wait was probably worth it when they smashed the Cowboys in a game that got more hype than it deserved.
T.O. never got to eat his popcorn on that day.
Ironically, he actually caught a TD pass in that loss.
In light of Brady's injury, looking back retrospectively, what he did in that Dallas game was VERY impressive: 388 yards and 5 touchdowns.
I thought that was his best game of the year. I know he had more TD's in the Miami game, but the Cowboys at least had some actual NFL players last year as opposed to Miami's team of Arena Football rejects.
I know they came up short last year, but he already does have three rings regardless of last year's Super Bowl.
Picking the Lions to win?
Where's Paul to throw everything offguard and convince you that the Lions have no hope?
I will be in attendance for the Browns vs. Steelers game this Sunday Night! Can't wait. This weekend can go one of two ways for me. Let's hope Saturday night won't spoil my fun on Sunday!
Baltimore at Houston (CBS/HD)/ DirecTV Ch. 717/ 717-1 HD
The Texans and the NFL are contemplating moving this game to Monday night due to Ike.
Reliant Stadium damaged; Monday's game is off | Front page | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle
September 13, 2008
Reliant Stadium damaged; Monday's game is off
The Houston Texas will not be playing their home opener against the Baltimore Ravens on Monday night at Reliant Stadium.
The game was supposed to have been played at 7:30 p.m., but Hurricane Ike has caused damage to the stadium that has made it unsuitable for hosting the game.
``The facility will not be usable,'' said Shey Guinn, president of SMG, the company that manages Reliant Park.
``There's some structural damage to the roof. Part of it is off,'' Guinn said.
``There's also some other damage on the property caused by wind and water. We're in the process of assessing the damage,'' he said. ``As far as the game being postponed again or played, that will be up to the NFL.''
-- John McClain