Wednesday, November 19, 2008

On Today's Menu:Brett Favre, Donovan McNabb and Lebron James

For todays blog, I'm going to shake things up a bit.  Instead of talking about one topic, I'm going to cover a few different things, quick fire style.

First up, Brett Favre.  If this season has shown us one thing, it is that he really is THAT good.  Everyone thought after his interception in OT in the NFC Champion but they would be wrong.  He might not be putting up great numbers, but he does have the NY Jets in first.  It just goes to show how good he is, and how important a QB is to a teams success.  If Favre was a first ballot Hall of Famer before his time in NY, he with out a doubt solidified that now.  On that note, I should also add that Bill Parcells deserves recognition too, for turning the Dolphins(1-15 last year) to a 6-4 team this year.  They've increased their win total by 5, and the season isn't even over!  Wow.

Next up, Donovan McNabb.  You know what he admitted after his team tied Sunday, that he didn't know there were ties in the NFL.  Okay, okay, it's a bad thing to say, in fact, it's down right dumb.  Especially when there was a tie in 2002, and McNabb has been in the NFL ten years!  Even worse, why was he not told by coach Andy Reid that they had to play with urgency, since there is only one OT?  Something doesn't make sense.

Number three on my list, Lebron James.  We all know how good he is, or how GREAT he is.  Fastest to 11,000 points as of last night, and in two years he will be a free agent.  So we all know how many teams will be clamoring over him.  The three discussed the most, NY Knicks, NJ Nets, and his current team, the Cleveland Cavaliers.  A lot of people are saying he is going to go to the Nets since they are partly owned by his close friend Jay-Z, and he is going to move the team to Brooklyn.  Only problem is that Lebron is a free agent in 2010, and the Nets can't get to Brooklyn until 2011 at the EARLIEST.  People also say the Knicks since Lebron loves NY, and wants to play on the biggest stage, which Madison Square Garden is.  Plus Lebron's favorite team is the New York Yankees.  No one is saying he will stay in Cleveland, but hey you never know.  If he wants to improve his legacy, and winning a championship will certainly do that, then what better of a legacy to bring a championship to Cleveland for the first time in 60 years!

That's all for now, tune in next time when I'll discuss crazy fans, the Palace Brawl, and whatever else is on my mind when I sit down to write.

1 comment:

Joe's Sports Blog said...

Yea Brett Farve has settled down since the start of the season. He was throwing way to many interceptions, trying to carry the team on his back, and now just doing what is nedded and recognizing the players around him can help. AS for Mcnabb it's just embarassing. I say if fans know the rule, a PLAYER should as well. How do you not know a rule of your own game when you have been playing all your life. I just don't understand how these idiots get paid so much money.