• NFL 05.29.2009 No Comments

    I’m not a fan of reality shows.

     

    However, anything Cowboys related since the acquisition of Terrell Owens and subsequent release has seemed like one.

     

    Heck, I didn’t need Melrose Place anymore. Forget Big Brother or Rock of Love. I had the Dallas Cowboys and T.O. to quench my thirst for the drama of reality TV.

     

    Let me take you back a few years so I can fully explain the emotional highs and lows I’ve experienced with T.O. in my life. As a woman, this relationship I’ve had with T.O. has been a lot like the guy my mom warned me about.

     

    In the end, he didn’t mean to break my heart, but he had to move on.

     

    On September 24, 2000, T.O. became my least favorite player EVER. I’ve disliked players over the years for being egotistical and showboating, but this incident that occurred in Dallas that day would be the first time I would say I hated a player.

     

    This game would also become one of the most memorable moments of Texas Stadium on ESPN in 2008.

     

    I celebrated nearly every game with an impromptu Cowboys fan club at a local sports restaurant. I was fortunate to be the first woman allowed into the boys’ club because of my passion and knowledge of the ‘Boys.

     

    For anyone who’s been living under a rock, T.O. had two touchdowns that game and thought it would be “cute” to celebrate on our star. OUR STAR! For God’s sake, what was this guy thinking?

     

    I remember exactly where I was that day and it was a dark day for Dallas fans, and any respect we had for T.O. would be lost in a few plays. This was the year my most cynical comrades penned Troy Aikman “The Mannequin” because of his inability to move in the pocket. That game, he suffered two more concussions and would later be forced to retire from the NFL due to his injuries.

     

    The 49ers were ahead by seven when T.O. had his first score and first celebration on the mid-field star.

     

    Emmitt Smith attempted to take back our honor by scoring and marking his spot on the mid-field star, erasing the defamation by T.O.

     

    The bad boy wasn’t giving up, though.

     

     

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  • NFL 10.06.2008 No Comments
    Dolphins - Chargers October 5, 08

    Dolphins - Chargers October 5, 08

    Yesterday my husband and I had the pleasure of visiting Dolphin Stadium and watching the Miami Dolphins play the San Diego Chargers. It wasn’t so much luck as it was a lack of true interest of South Floridians who are just not consistent in game attendance. We even had two extra tickets that we couldn’t pay people to take from us! This “fair weather phenomenon” as I call it, is intriguing to me to say the least. We live in South Florida where the weather year round is mostly sunny, hot, and inviting for outdoor activities. However, in the many years of watching sports and occasionally attending the local NFL games, I have seen many empty seats at the newly named Dolphin Stadium, home to the Miami Dolphins. For so many years it was called Joe Robbie Stadium and I am still trying to retrain my brain to its new name.
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  • NFL 09.26.2008 No Comments

    I am watching my favorite show of many years, Inside the NFL. This Friday night ritual of mine - thanks mostly in part to the creation and lease of my Comcast DVR, helps to relieve the separation pains felt from football the long 5 days between Monday Night Football and the first one o’clock game on Sunday afternoon. 

    I’ve loved this show for many reasons - and the recent switch from HBO to SHO and reconfiguration of its hosts has me missing Bob Costas and Dan Marino. Never thought I’d say that! In addition to my enjoyment of the personalities and chemistry of the hosts, there’s the “voice guy” from NFL Films, and the excellent team of editors who produce such an amazing recap of the week’s games. So needless to say, it’s taking some getting used to with the new guys. I’ve always liked James Brown and Chris Collinsworth but I feel Phil Simms is a bit too wordy and tends to over-talk the other hosts.
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  • This year has an extra element of excitement in the already exciting NFL season. We signed up for a league on NFL.com, thanks to my boss! Throughout the season, you’ll see articles detailing our experiences with Fantasy Football for the first time!

    Week 1

    Our draft for the Fantasy Football league this year was automatic; and was free on NFL.com/fantasy. We don’t currently play for money [obviously] since this is our first season really making a serious go of it. I decided that I would take the advice of another novice to the FF and put wide receivers as my first round draft choice. Not that this was a terrible idea, but there really is an art to the stacking of your draft order to get what you really wanted. Some of our league members really had it down, while I’m still scratching my head.
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