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Personally, I like elephants. They're cool. Or giraffes even. Cows trotting through traffic can be pretty cool, unless you're late for an appointment...
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I just got home from the game. I'm a Jet fan, so I wasn't realy rooting for either team. I had a good time though, hanging out with my friends, who are all die-hard Giant fans. We left when the Bears returned that field goal for a touchdown. They couldn't put up with it anymore.
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Yeah, sometimes we get good Grossman, and sometimes we get bad Grossman. You just never know which it's going to be. At least last night he realized which team he was supposed to be throwing to. He has trouble with that one sometimes.
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He didn't know how to use a potters wheel in high school. So he just made snakes out of clay and turned them in for all of his projects.
And I just realized most of you won't get the joke. Rex Grossman is from my town and my mom was his Ceramics teacher for two semesters of high school. Pretty much he did nothing, and had girls make projects for him, then he'd stick a snake on top. Of course several teachers have still saved the whole school memo that says "Rex and all other starters on the football team are exempt from homework until we get the championship"
This is in Indiana, basketball country, we worshiped the kid who throws to the wrong team.
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He gave me a scare at the start last night, but came through in the end.
But I don't think it is really his fault.
I think coach got all starry eyed with suddenly having a passing game. Rex is not going to do well in a pass first scheme. The ground game got them to where they are. Last night it was really obvious, as soon as Thomas got going, so did the passing game.
I would have thought that Dennis Green pointed this out, and the lesson did seem to take for SF. Then Miami. And most of the first half yesterday. Third and 22... HAND IT TO JONES! Chicago should be the best running team in football, that is where the deep ball finds success. Run, run, run, run, 40 yards deep, run, run, run.
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