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I got a nice surprise yesterday.

Pauline was almost home when I called her asking her to run to the store, she had already grabbed the mail and dropped it off at home before going to the store. We was both in a football pool and just like last year they made t-shirts for the event and we received those, but we also had another “bag” in the mail, which had “football fanatic” on the return label, so I just assumed it was another t-shirt from some other pool I got in.

I didn’t expect a Mike Alstott Tampa Bay Buccaneers jersey.

I have been a huge Alstott fan since he was at Purdue, he was there at the end of the 13 year losing streak, and in fact he was one of the few bright spots at Purdue in a very long time.

I had just got out of the Navy and was working in a fine jewelry and surplus store. (You would have to see this place to believe it, downstairs fine jewelry upstairs army surplus) and I was working upstairs on a slow boring day when this college kid came up there, since this place was a surplus store for over 40 years, it had a huge stock of unique items, so it got more “looky lous” then buyers.

Anyway, this kid came in and we started talking about anything and everything, for well over 30 mins we just stood and talked and then he left. The next night watching the Purdue press day, for the first time, I saw Mike Alstott without his helmet and realized I was talking to him. This was the spring of his Senior year, and he went on to Tampa in the 2nd round of the NFL draft (35 over all) and was rumored to be going to Pittsburgh in the first, but they skipped him, then he got the call from Tampa and the rest is history.

He for sure is one of, if not THE best, Full Back in NFL history and I will miss him playing on Sundays, I am just pleased he is actually able to “walk” away, since he has had some serious neck injuries.

Here are some of his stats:

“During his 42-game career at Purdue, Alstott rushed 644 times for 3635 yards (5.6 per carry average) with 39 touchdowns, and had 93 receptions for 1075 yards (11.2 per reception average) with 3 touchdowns. He was Purdue’s Most Valuable Player in each of his last three seasons, the only player ever to accomplish that feat for Boilermakers. He’s also the school’s all-time leader in rushing TDs, total TDs and points. He left Purdue as the school’s all-time leading rusher.”

“Alstott is the leading scorer among the Buccaneers and he leads his team in touchdowns as well. One of his most famous touchdowns came against the Minnesota Vikings in 1997 when he carried six defenders into the endzone with him, backwards. Alstott holds the Buccaneers team record for touchdowns scored with 68.”

Anyway, he is one of my all time favorite players in football and I am very happy I FINALLY got his jersey.

Now if I could just get an autographed framed authentic jersey and maybe a helmet I will be VERY happy. (Hint!)

Anna Nicole Smith dies

Pretty sad.

IMHO she was the greatest Playmate ever, one of the first to prove you do not have to be a stick to be sexy. I do not care for all the publicity crap she had for the past 10+ years, but she was friggin hot in the early 1990’s and that is how I will always remember her.

RIP.

How Do I Feel?: crushed crushed

Who in their right minds would send 360 tons of CASH into a war zone?

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/story?id=2852426&page=1

“$12 billion dollars were sent to Iraq between May 2003 and June 2004 and is unaccounted for by the U.S. government.”

“Who in their right minds would send 360 tons of cash into a war zone?” asked Rep. Waxman. “But that’s exactly what our government did,” he said

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Sometimes even reality is hard to believe….

Sloppy Bowl XLI wrap up

*Disclaimer: I posted these two post that I have combined here to a industry message board and wanted to post this here last night as well, but didn’t, this was wrote on Feb 5 so ignore the link)

Live video of Colts getting back to Indy

http://www.theindychannel.com/video/10934883/index.html

I’ve watched 5 minutes and so far, they have yet to tell the guy in the chopper that he is LIVE and needs to watch what he is saying.

Dome is almost packed full, and it is -10 in Indy and from what I see, not many care that it’s that cold and are outside waiting.

GO HORSE!

(3 hours later)

What a class act, the team and the city of Indianapolis. I’m sure the frigid cold help last night, but they said thousands poured onto the streets and there was a total 33 arrest and only 8 of those was Colts fans and zero acts of vandalism.

Team wise, this is how high priced athletes should be, grateful, humble and thankful they get paid millions to do what they love.

We just watched the parade and the homecoming at the dome and for the most part it was a cluster fuck and on more then one occasion we saw and heard things we wasn’t suppose see or hear to since no one told the reporters they was still being broadcasted live.

The parade route and the party at the dome was incredible, completely packed and as Hunter Smith said “I didn’t know there was this many people in Indianapolis”. The best part by far was when they introduced Reggie Wayne and Marvin Harrison and the ever so humble and quite Marvin forced Reggie to do the talking and then Marvin tried to hide amongst the team and the entire Offensive line physically forced Marvin back to the podium to finally talk, the place went nuts.

I am still in shock, this is the first time *my* team has ever won the big game.

Bring on the 2007-2008 season…

GO HORSE!!!!

Super Bowl XLI!

Tomorrow is Super Bowl 41 with the Indianapolis Colts vs the Chicago Bears and I can not even begin to tell how much I want the Colts to win. Growing up in Indiana with the local sports you get use to things like 13 losing years in a row for Purdue Football, hiring one bad/horrible coach after another. Getting all American talent, but having a coach so petty he will bench them to “make a point” and then black list them so their football playing days are over because someone believed a lying scum bag coach.

Purdue men’s basketball getting the #1 seed in the NCAA tourney and beating the #16 seed team by 1 fucking point on a last second shot, (closest 1 vs 16 in HISTORY) and never getting past the elite 8 (was in the Final 4 before I followed sports when I was 7 and they made the Finals before I was born)

Indiana Pacers were pretty much a playoff lock the entire time Reggie Miller was playing for them, I think they missed 2 years of his 17 year career, and made the Eastern Conference finals 5 of 7 years but just one appearance in the NBA finals where we lost to the Lakers 4-2)

Cub fans can relate to us as the official motto for Indiana Sports fans has always been “there is always next year”. Back in 1994 Colts vs Steelers in the AFC Championship Colts down 4 and Jim Harbaugh throws a hail mary that was caught, but dropped for what would have been the game winning TD.

Last year Colts vs Steelers and Steelers up 3 and on the 5 yard line when Bettis fumbles (that NEVER happens) and Colts take the ball and run it back 62 yards and with 3 seconds he is tackled by the QB in a open field, but we are in FG range and have THE most accurate kicker in NFL history…. Who missed it wide wide wide right. There was no doubt in my mind he was going to miss; I just KNEW he would miss. Still, I was crushed when he missed and the Steelers went on to win the Super Bowl.

THAT is what its like to be a sports fan in Indiana.

We can get all the talent in the world and something, somehow, will go wrong and we will lose. Game 7 1998 Eastern Conference Finals, Pacers vs the Bulls, Bulls down 11 with 3 mins left and win the game and their 6th and final NBA title.

I can go on and on but I think you get the point. So I am nervous as hell, I really think we will win, but I just know the luck I have and the luck Indiana sports have.

We wanted to go to Buffalo NY to a friend’s house, but my foot stopped us from going. He has a garage that has been converted into a bar and it is a VERY nice bar, big HD TVs all over, real wood bar, more booze then you can imagine and packed full of people. The only bad things are most people are smokers and its Buffalo NY so it’s fucking COLD. We went 2 years ago and had a blast, it was in the mid 40s the 3-4 days we was there and the day we left they got drilled with cold and snow, so the timing for us was perfect. So there is always next year which we plan to make.

Tomorrow we have no big plans, again thanks to my foot, so Pauline and I will be watching the pre game which starts at noon and counting down the 6+ hours to kick off, we will be wearing our Colts jerseys and trying to settle down for the game, I’m sure I will toke some meds so I can be somewhat at ease before kickoff and I hope I can breath at least once or twice before the game is over.

4 hours is a long time with out breathing.