Time to regroup and pump up on some carbo's for the Steelers and the Packers. I wonder if both teams will being using Heinz Ketchup for their triple cheeseburgers and mounds of fries... Of course mayo is good on fries (*major*carbs) if you have been in Holland and Heinz also sells Frite Sauce here (fritesfor liberty fries). I mean other than the Carnegie Center and the Steelers, the only other thing of note in Pittsburgh is Heinz 57. Right?
So the two best teams go to Texas. I was disappointed personally by the Bears performance and well, the Jets: to love them is to hate them.
I did a quick journey of the major cities' news outlets this morning.
I liked the NY Post coverage because it featured in the next column a shot ofScarlette J. with 3/4's of her left breast showing. Is the post a Rupert Rag?The NY Daily News had the best headline about the Jets: Pounded and Grounded.
NY Times was just the news and in this case the facts. The Chigaco Sun Times had the most warmly written stories even in regard to angry fans calling Cutler a weenie. The Pittsburgh Tribune or something, didn't leave any impression for me, including the name of the paper. We won; they lost... Ok they did say if the Steelers win they will be as much as a dynasty as the SF 49's.
The LA Times, like the NY Times just reviewed the games but in much more detail and focus and good writing but of course the LA times is my favorite American Newspaper. The LA Times also got the best headline, "Nothing Cheesie About Packers' Win." imho of course.
All in all a frail showing by the last four, but especially the Bears. I mean really, with home field advantage and all, what happened? I was looking for a "Fat Ain't Bad" banner in regard to the Packers but didn't find one. Helaas (oh well), maybe somewhere in Europe a newspaper person is laughing about the fat cats of Green Bay.
One man's opinion.
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