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Tuesday, July 22, 2008

If you don’t know, you better ask somebody. Me.

Can somebody tell me why the University of Spoiled Children Alum (Carson Palmer) is bad mouthing Ohio State University? Doesn’t he know that Jim Tressel is a God, an institution, and the man who has kicked Michigan’s ass four years in a row? Okay.

Ohio State University got it going on. In fact, the Big Ten Conference is the premier conference in college football. Okay. Forget the SEC, and the hell with Notre Dame. By the by, when is USC going on probation for all the NCAA violations they have committed. People who live or lived in glass houses should not throw stones.

Speaking of Mr. Palmer personally, what the hell has he done for the Cincinnati Bengals outside look as bad as the other members of the roster in that horror they call a uniform. When I read his bio on the Internet, it indicated that he was the first quarterback draft number one since Vinnie Testaverde in 1987. Well, I wouldn’t bet the farm if that is the quarterback lineage he is following.

When USC come to the horseshoe in 2010 or whenever he mentioned, they are going to get their asses kicked like everybody else. They too will have memories to tell their children, like Palmer, of an Ohio State Buckeye ass kickin’.

Super Bowl or Bust?

I saw Deion on the Internet last week in an interview with Rich discussing the coming season. I miss not having the NFL Network. Time Warner Cable is still playing hardball. Until such time I can get the NFL Network, I must watch Deion via NFL Network website. I hate not having Prime Time in real time. Holla, if you hear me.

I do have to disagree with Deion in his assessment of the Dallas Cowboys. It's a bust baby. You heard it here first. The Washington Redskins are going to the Super Bowl. The Hogs are back! I know what you saying. The Dallas Cowboys, like Deion mentioned, is deep at every position, but so was the England Patriots, and you saw what happened.

Last year I told people the Packers were going to the Super Bowl and nobody believed me. The Giants put it on a silver platter for them by beating Dallas in Dallas. People were bothered by Brett Farve's interception. That interception became a moot point when Charles Woodson and Al Harris could not stop Plaxico Buress (Go Green!). It was curtains, and you know the rest of the story.

However, I saw in the Redskins at the end of this season what I was in the Packers in their previous season, not to mention the acquisition of twinkle toes (Jason Taylor), and it is on.