Amazingly (to me) – but then again, not (not really) the Eagles lost yesterday to the Redskins. Meanwhile, the Patriots were dominant … and in the Phantastic Phootball Phanatics’ Phantasy Phootball Phinal, this was Pliny’s Phavorite moment … as PhatCats went on to Phinally Phlummox her … (Nice foto!)
RPE will be home shortly [...]
Continue reading about Eagles Not Soaring … and Snow Done … for Now
We’ve got some more quick updates and prognostications about tomorrow’s USWNT match with Japan – first, from Japanese coach Norio Sasaki, who is full of confidence after Japan’s run through Group G. It may prove to be a sad irony of the Olympics, however, that Japan’s stellar play, particularly against Norway, may be the thing [...]
Continue reading about More USWNT Stuff and a Peek at Margaret McWethy’s Show!
It’s an odd feeling, realizing that nearly everyone in the country wanted the Pats to lose … a feeling that must be pretty familiar to Yankees fans. Also an odd feeling, waking up and realizing that I didn’t dream it … my sister really WAS rooting for the Giants. An Eagles fan since birth … [...]
Continue reading about The Morning After … The Morning Before
Okay … we begin with a reading of the Declaration of Independence … brought to us by Fox. Why do I feel so suspicious? Of course, if we’re taking about overthrowing governments … well … I guess I could get into it!
6:12 and the teams are on the field. Amazing to see all the flashbulbs [...]
Well first off, the soccer news. The USWNT beat China 1-0 (and won the Four Nations Tournament) on a 2nd half goal by Shannon Boxx – an amazing header! Way to go Boxxy!
It sounds like the team had a tough first half and got a bit of a “talking to” from Pia (who by report didn’t look happy [...]
It seems I’ve got a lot of catching up to do on the sports front.
First and foremost, the USWNT has a new coach! On November 13 the US Soccer Federation announced their selection — Pia Sundhage! Needless to say, I am ecstatic and have high hopes for positive changes on the women’s team. It’s my [...]

