
So it looks like TimTebow has them exactly where he wants them--way ahead only to beat in the last seconds of the game. Yes, the stage is set and poor Tom Brady better watch out.
One thing about the playoffs as opposed to the Superbowl--the commercials suck. Now comes the Halftime Report starring retired football players.

My thoughts so far--I don't want New England to win. As a New Yorker, I have no choice but to hate everything New England, and due to the fact that I have a sister who lives in the Boston area, NE has to lose--please. So, even if New England was playing against the Hitler Hangdogs, I might just pull for the Hangdogs. But with new England and Tebow, it's a no brainer. Everyone loves Tebow--the cliche is right, he's a role model for the kids (I like it when they pronounce it "keeeds") and a decent guy who loves Jesus.
The Halftime reporters are talking about second half adjustments. Marino feels the only way the Broncos are coming back is if Tom Brady plays for the Broncos--great analysis to which I agree. Tebow needs a miracle, so the stage is set and all is well with the world . . . or will be if he pulls this off. He has stated that God has nothing to do with the outcome of these games--he may be wrong. If he wins, God definitely is a Denver fan.
Is it true that bags fly free on Southwest? And can iphones know more than the idiots who advertise them? It certainly seems so. It's amazing how many commercials they show at every chance they get.
The cheerleaders look cold, but they also look hot. The Broncos are playing like the cheerleaders are disguised in their uniforms. They look like a high school team playing an NFL team and can't wait to go home. I'm waiting for the announcers to make excuses for the Broncos--I just hope my conservative readers don't try to do that for Tebow. He's great, but he isn't great tonight. Perhaps Denver isn't using a football coach tonight--perhaps they're using a dance coach because they're dancing around while Brady just threw another touchdown in the third quarter at 11:46. A frozen rope to Hernandez. The stage is set, yet again, for a Tebow miracle.
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Bill Belichick looks like a cold cold idiot. I only say that with the utmost respect. I never really liked Belichick, to be honest--he used to steal signs from the other team. He's kind of like the Obama of modern football. Brady has decided to play them lefty, just to make the game interesting.
It looks like Denver is going to need a hospital bus, even that atheist Dawkins, is hurt. Buckley's hurt, and several other guys are injured--they're going to be in big trouble when they get home and their mom's find out. Orlando Franklin is now injured but to his credit, when he tried to get to his feet, he did a "Tebow." Maybe he couldn't help it. The New England crowd can taste blood--but that's because they're vampires.
If this were a basketball game, it would be like the Harlem Globetrotters (New England) playing The Munchkins (Denver). It's getting hard to read the names on the uniforms of the Denver players--the letters are all jumbled up from the hits they've taken.
In all fairness, Tebow's team didn't show up for this game. He tried his best, but you just can't throw or run when your front line is playing more like social workers than football players. "We need to help those poor New Englanders--they've worked so hard to get here and we can't hurt their feelings by beating them."
New England is on the 12 millimeter line of Denver. First and goal. Watching worms mating would be more interesting than this game. Wait--fight fight!!!! Brady punted the ball which made the Broncos angry--I heard some spicy language on the sidelin, and one of the players shouted, "That's not fair-he isn't the kicker." It was Denver who got penalized--maybe they're not wusses after all. Just better ping-pong players than football stars.
And now through the miracle of reading, I will post the final outcome and then go to bed because the wine is making me sleepy. New England 1098 Denver 10. Just kidding. Final Score: New England 45 Denver 10
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