Tuesday, November 20, 2007

The llama cometh

He looked at me and I saw a sparkle of recognition. He was at a different register. No conversation occurred. I just recognized him and walked slow to the exit in case he would try to engage. He was a good launching pad and gave a lot of you guys career starts. Hate em if you want, but he was a benefactor before he turned hater.

Snake said the baby was getting too big and needed to exit sooner rather than later. Now it's time for the rest of the Carlsbad crowd to double up.

I didn't give a damn thing to Manning. I can't stand him. I like Brady because I met his sister at the club his rookie year. She lived in Richmond. You know they are ghetto right? She lived in the hard part of Richmond. His little niece is named something ethnic like LaShay or something.

I like Indy because of Dungy, Freeney, and Sanders. Don't get it twisted. I like Brady far more than Payton. This is about Randy Moss though. Brady has been my fantasy QB for the past 5 years ok.? He has always been inconsistent. Good week or bad week based upon match up. He now has a perfect assortment of weapons. The weapons are what allow him to be this way.
Without the weapons the QB can be special but not profound. Manning without Marvin is way different too. Record breaking seasons require Randy Moss. Superbowl seasons don't, but what is happening now is because of Randy. Welker may not be tough enough to last the whole season. He is doing more in these 11 weeks than his whole career. I think he is playing out of his body and can only do that for so long. Without Faulk, Warner would have good, but not how he was.

I alway respect thouse in situations that do what I couldn't do or what I would struggle to do.
Regardless of what got them in that situation. That is why I said he was a man for doing so beccause I wouldn't do the same.

Honestly, I hope he never plays again. I don't think he needs to prove anything else to anyone on any level. It was fun while he was here, but we don't deserve to ever see what he can be.

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