DeSean Jackson makes Squibster kiss sister
September 16, 2008 by James Edwards
Filed under Sports
NFL Football at its best. NFL Football at its craziest.
How many of you got stung out there by bonehead DeSean Jackson dropping the football before crossing the goal line?
Well, your intrepid author did.
Here is the scenario. Leading by 5 points going into the Monday night Philadelphia Dallas game, my last player was quarterback Donovan McNabb. My opponent had Terrell Owens. Perfect, did not have to root for the Cowboys.
Then DeSean Jackson dropped that ball, Donovan did not get credit for a touchdown pass and the Fantasy Football points that go with it. Donovan ended up with 15 points and Terrell Owens had 20 points a la a couple of touchdown passes from Tony Romo.
We ended up in a tie.
Ouch, had to kiss my sister. How does a QB put up 37 points and only throw 1 touchdown anyway?
And this after Eddie Royal had such a great day for my team and the Broncos. Turns out my backup quarterback is Jay Cutler and he had 31 points.
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In this type of game, I throw away the Fantasy Football interest and simply place my fanatisism for America’s Team as a priority.
However, I did feel myself wanting for the Eagles to score on the next play due to the almost record scoring pace of a first half MNF game.
They say old habbits die hard and this is a good example of how the Eagles 7-8 years of domination over the Cowboys has come to an end or at least I hope.
A true Cowboy fan. Worried about one team seeming to win more than their fare share. Try being a Lion fan. Every team lines up to have domination over the Lions.
Here’s what you need to know about the Lions.
‘91-Beat the Cowboys bad in the Divisional Playoff at Pontiac Silver Dome. Next week, they get smoked by the Skins who go on to win the Superbowl.
‘99-Barry Sanders retires and goes to London.
They play on Thanksgiving.
That’s the franchises story in a nutshell.
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Lance, you saying my Lions actually won a big game in the past? No way. We miss Barry.
Lions had a shot that year with Sanders. Lions had a good team, Herman Moore, Sanders, Perriman, a little Scott Mitchell for the kids (there’s only been one lefty QB to win Superbowl-Steve Young)-Lions no defense. No coach-Wayne Fontes (looks like Al Sharpton)-the worst!