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Sasha Cohen has a nerve, with the Olympics coming up in another week or so!
I LOVED Shirley Jones' remark - she lived in the ADPi house back when she was Miss Pittsburgh! |
I got 0,0 as one of my squares... I hope nobody scores til the 4th quarter! And THEN, the Steelers can get 10 in the 4th so the final score is 10-0
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I can't wait for Sunday. We even got Addie a little jersey:)
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Joey Porter
Joey Porter is more than just talk
Porter Is More Than Just Talk Guys like Joey Porter are the reason sports books should take prop bets on the week leading up to the Super Bowl. The smart money for Player Most Likely to Go Off in a Press Conference would have been on Porter. And the Pittsburgh Steeler linebacker would have been easy money. All it took was a little comment by Seattle tight end Jerramy Stevens — that the Jerome Bettis homecoming story would not have a happy ending because he would walk away a loser — for the wraps to come off Porter. The Seahawks (and the quote-famished media) got Joey Porter unplugged, unleashed and unwrapped for two days. He called Stevens "soft" and a "first-round bust" and made it clear Stevens would be hearing from him come Sunday. "I am out for anybody in blue, but definitely him," Porter said. "I have my chance to go out and I definitely will have my turn." Everyone has their roles to play during Super Bowl week, and Porter dutifully performed his. The loudmouth, the outspoken guy, the loose cannon. He's the guy who once got in a fight before the game even started. He's the guy who accused the officials and the world at large of cheating for the Indianapolis Colts after the referee overturned an apparent Troy Polomalu interception in an eventual Pittsburgh playoff victory. That one earned him a rebuke by an otherwise supportive Bakersfield columnist, who called Porter's remarks "incredibly irrational and child-like." But none of those labels sounds right to Ned Permenter, who coached Porter at Bakersfield's Foothill High. "It's a bad rap," said Permenter, who retired four years ago after four decades on the job. "Joey is an emotional person in the pros. He does play with emotion. He puts himself out on a limb sometimes to make himself back it up. "He didn't do that in high school. I had him on a short leash in high school." Last summer, the coach and his former player even joked that Porter never did his dirt-kicking sack celebration at Foothill. "No, Coach, you didn't condone that," Porter said. The other major change with the Porter of today is that now he's in position to help others. When Permenter wanted an item to use for a sports-collectible charity auction last fall, he sent a football to Pittsburgh, where Porter brought it to the Steeler locker room and had his teammates sign it, then returned it with a couple of Terrible Towels for packing. It went for $1,500. The shoes the football team wears, the new ones with the swooshes on the side? Porter hooked them up from Nike. He also gives college scholarships to two Foothill graduates every year, Permenter said. Porter held a football camp last summer, bringing in teammates such as Bettis and James Farrior, and $17,000 in proceeds to Bakersfield's Richardson Center, a preschool for high-risk infants and special-needs children. "It's refreshing to me when a local person becomes successful and they bring pride to our community," said Kern County Superintendent of Schools Larry E. Reider, whose district oversees the Richardson Center. "And it's even more refreshing to me when a person remembers their roots and gives back to that community. Joey has certainly done that. He's done it for sports. He's involved in our community. He's a good citizen and we're proud to have him." Porter also raises money for autism research. His younger daughter, the second of his four children, is autistic. And when running back Princeton McCarty of Bakersfield's West High tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee in the title game in December, Porter arranged for McCarty to have surgery at the Kerlan-Jobe Clinic in Los Angeles, paying for the operation. "I'm just touched and appreciative of how he gives back," Reider said. "You always have to remember where you came from. And Joey's done that." It's also important to remember who you are. Porter is the guy who speaks his mind, who breaks through the endless stream of cliches in Super Bowl week. As the people of Bakersfield could tell you, things are usually better when Porter's around. |
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Sorry my heart (Kddanni)
BUT GO SEATTLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WEST COAST BABY! |
Hey 33girl, how many people do you know that are drunk already?
There is going to be so much alcohol consumed in this city tonight. People are absolutely insane. If they win tonight, it's going to be like nothing this city has ever seen before. It was insane enough when we won the AFC championship. I'll be watching the game at a party in Mt. Lebanon. If they win, i'll probably be sad i'm not in the South Side or Strip, but if they lose, i'll be thankful for being in the suburbs with a quick drive home. Unfortunately, I have to work tomorrow (didn't want to waste one of my precious few vacation days), so no huge partying for kddani. :( |
Though I've always been a die-hard Bronco fan, being a Bama alumni, I can't but hope that Shaun Alexander wins a ring. If there ever was a nice, humble super-athlete in college, it was him!
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Heh heh.... this Seattle-ite just made a nice little wager with kddani the Pittsburgh-ian...
GO SEAHAWKS!!!!! |
Game is just getting ready to start:
Impressive -- ALL of the MVP's, including Brother Delts, John Elway, Jim Plunkett and Mark Rypien! ETA, was it cool when Franco Harris whipped out that terrible towel? Seattle was in Denver's division for years, but I've got to go back to my Midwest roots... GO STEELERS! |
Here we go, Steelers, here we go!!!
ETA: VERY cool for Franco Harris and the Terrible Towel!! |
There's something about Polynesians that make me go grrrrrr...
Troy Polamalu and Lofa Tatupu come to mind. YUM. GO SEAHAWKS!!! Stop it with the CrownRoyal sandy! |
Grrr ... BAD CALL
That was the worst call I have ever seen.
THE BALL NEVER CROSSED THE LINE!!!:mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: |
I have to admit - it didn't look too good to me. But in sports, I was always taught that "in the eyes of the referee..." was the gold standard.
*Twirls her Terrible Towel* |
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