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my monday sports high (again)

tgim. i love mondays. once again the steelers dominated an average team in the nfl, and continued their efforts to communicate to the nfl that they are indeed a force to be reckoned with. next week will bring ken whisenhunt's arizona cardinals to the table, which should be an interesting matchup, but it is clear that the steelers are one of the elite teams in the nfl, and are benefitting from a relatively easy start to their schedule. it is also clear that the rooneys knew what they were doing in hiring tomlin.


and then we have the yankees, who are playing so well and have just about clinched a wild card berth, and are still very much in the running to steal the division from the idiot sox. there is only one more week of regular season baseball. its getting exciting!
man i love mondays!
greg.


Comments

Megan said…
I'm starting to allow myself to get excited about the Steelers. Hoping for many more happy Mondays! I am also feeling happy/amused by how much crap the Eagles are getting for their ugly uniforms.
greg milinovich said…
megan,

these steelers are making it very easy to get excited! sundays are fun again!

i, for one, loved the steelers throwback uniforms and i also liked the eagles. i mean, i wouldn't want to see them every week, but i think it is cool to see an interpretation of the old school jerseys. people are too afraid of any change.
Anonymous said…
I HATE MONDAYS!!!!

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