So much for not going on tilt. I swear to you that my initial reaction was to throw it all behind Green Bay to cover against the Raiders. Did I do what my first instinct told me to do? WhyEaglesWhy had another excellent week and is now firmly above the $300
Month: December 2015
A Churlish Dickhead’s Christmas Carol: Part 4
INT. HOME OFFICE - DAY DAN SNYDER, still dressed in bedclothes, is sitting in front of a computer monitor in his home office. Three tabs are open, the first directed to a WebMD page about "sudden onset dementia", a second with webmail account for [email protected], and a third directed at a
In Which We Rank The Christmas Songs That Don’t Suck
Your Christmas Eve Eve Open Thread
Week 16, NFL Broadcast Maps
Just two more weeks left in the regular season. Here are the maps for this Sunday: Week 16, Broadcast Maps Primetime games are as follows: TNF: Chargers @ Raiders Saturday Night Football: [*Redacted] s @ Eagles SNF: Giants @ Vikings MNF: Bengals @ Broncos As was mentioned in the last couple of posts, unless St. Louis, San Diego,
Dear NFL Network,
Seeing as you are televising this week's Thursday Night Football game featuring the hapless San Diego Chargers against the resurgent and will be a force to contend with next year Oakland Raiders, I would like to make a simple humble request: CAN YOU PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF WHATEVER DEITY OR
A Churlish Dickhead’s Christmas Carol: Part 3
DFO Predictions Contest Update – Week 16
We're almost to the end, kids. Only two weeks left to triumph or to fail spectacularly. For the love of all that is holy and beautiful do not forget to put your picks in! DFO Spreads Wide (picking against the spread, Prize = A grab at OSZ’s bag of goodies) Sunrisesunrise has reclaimed
Your “It’s Beginning To Stink A Lot Like Christmas” Tuesday Night Open Thread
A Churlish Dickhead’s Christmas Carol: Part 2
NFL Week 16 Listening Guide
Overall, Week 15 provided decent action, but the announcing was terrible--at least judging from Sunday’s open threads and the brief time I spent turning off the TV's close captioning. It will get worse: the playoff picture clears, more games will be meaningless, and the broadcasts will shift from angles to