Thursday, September 10, 2009
A.I. Twittered....
Friday, September 4, 2009
Oregon K.O. Ducks
Jennifer's BOoty...i mean Body
Jennifer Check (Megan Fox) is a sexy, popular captain of the flag team that everyone wants to be friends with and, in the boys' case, date. Jennifer's friend since childhood, Anita "Needy" Lesnicky (Amanda Seyfried), is a substantially less popular nerdy plain jane. Jennifer ends up as the sacrifice in a Satanic ritual, held by a rock band, hoping that the sacrifice will increase their chances of getting a record deal. The ritual goes horribly wrong and Jennifer becomes possessed by a demon and begins to feed off of the boys in her high school—first seducing them to get close, and then consuming them in a manner similar to that of a Succubus. It becomes Needy's goal to stop Jennifer from killing more of her classmates.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
CRACK hIS BACK!!!
Micheal Jordan and Football?
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
HALL OF FAME 2009
HALL OF FAME CLASS OF 2009
MICHAEL JORDAN
Position: Shooting guard
Career: 1984-93, '94-98, '01-03
Teams: Bulls, Wizards
Stats: 30.1 ppg, 6.2 rpg, 5.3 apg
JOHN STOCKTON
Position: Point guard
Career: 1984-2003
Teams: Jazz
Stats: 13.1 ppg, 10.5 apg, 2.17 spg
DAVID ROBINSON
Position: Center
Career: 1989-2003
Teams: Spurs
Stats: 21.1 ppg, 10.6 rpg, 2.99 bpg
HOUSTON we have a PROBLEM!
Posted by ESPN.com's Kevin Seifert
HOUSTON -- Brett Favre was pretty much the story Monday night at Reliant Stadium, so I won't force five more observations on you this morning. But one item did escape our coverage:
On both occasions, receiver Percy Harvin took the direct snap. In the first quarter, he handed the ball to tailback Adrian Peterson, who took the ball around right end for five yards. In the third quarter, Harvin kept the ball for a two-yard gain around the left side. (It was the same play Favre infamously upended
The two plays combined for seven yards. But more importantly, the Vikings teased just enough of the formation to give future opponents something else to prepare for. And in reality, this version of the Wildcat is going to be based on a very simple principle: Two superior open-field runners moving in opposite directions.
"I thought there were a lot of people paying attention to Percy," coach Brad Childress said. "You've got to decide which master you want to serve. The front side with the fake to
Indeed, anytime you can draw a defense's attention away from Peterson, you've got a chance to bust a pretty good play. I'm not sure how often the Vikings will use the Wildcat, but from a big-picture perspective, it makes sense to sprinkle it in early and often this season to see how defenses react. (Just so long as Favre stays upright.)