First off I have to say that I'm really not a fan of Monday Night Football, and not just because I find Tony Kornheiser to be the most annoying person on sports TV. I've never gotten what the hype about it is. Who likes watching football on Monday night? You're probably exhausted from work, on the east coast you're not staying up to watch the whole thing, and on the west coast you're bombing home from work just catch the kickoff. You have no time to pregame, and at least in my case, having to deal with a crying baby and a wife who wants to watch How I Met Your Mother. Plus there's nothing to look forward to on Sunday. I might actually have to watch Buffalo-San Diego. Anyway, as you can tell, I'm just not a fan of MNF.
Some final Patriots thoughts before the weekend:
Looks like Sammy Morris will be carrying the load again this week. Really wish the Pats were at full strength at running back for this one, that really could be the difference given how bad Denver is against the run. But as Donald Rumsfeld once said "you don't go to war with the army you want, you go to war with the army you have" or something like that. Hopefully Sammy is able to go off. But this puts a little more pressure on Matty Cassel.
Reiss has his Keys to the game. Some interesting stuff. If the Pats O makes Denver's D look good things won't be looking good for the Pats. You've got to attack a team's weakness and the offense will need to get it done this week. Especially since it's probably safe to assume Denver will put up some points.
My Keyz to the game over at BostonSportz.com. Reiss are probably better than mine, but hey, I'm trying to improve just like Matt Cassel.
So Tom Brady had a second surgery earlier this week to clear out an infection. I don't think it's going to be any kind of a major set back, but I did find this blurb from Michael Lombardi gave me a warm fuzzy feeling inside.
As we reported with Peyton Manning, having a second operation is common to handle some infection and to clean up the loose bodies. And one thing I do know is that Brady’s knee will be stronger than it was before and his rehab will move along very smoothly. With the advancement made in medicine these kinds of knee injuries are very easy to come back from and I expect Brady to be at full force for camp next year.
Who knows how true this is but hey, I'm more than willing to buy it 100%.
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