Bobby, clad in street clothes, kissed his wife after the Postgame press conference and said, simply, “No more uniform, honey.” Those words, manufactured by Hollywood, would be uttered as players doused him in celebratory champagne, the bliss of a championship campaign relieving the bubbly sting in his eyes.In Atlanta, though, no champagne flows to cover the tears brought on by the unhappy conclusion of a lifetime in baseball.?Nevertheless, replica Omega 1202.15 watch allow me - and, probably, most of you - to repeat the chorus that has dominated these last few games: Thank you, Bobby, for 25 years at the helm of this team.And thank you to everyone who donned a Braves jersey this season for all the fond memories.I'll be looking forward to 2011, and I'm sure you will be, too.
It will replay through Vikings' fans heads until Sunday afternoon—the interception for a touchdown.People will consistently try to place the blame on Brett Favre's shoulders, but I will argue until I can't argue anymore that the loss is not his replica Omega 4510.33 watch fault.Our lack of ability to stop the Jets from getting tremendous field position hurt us immensely.New York hardly had to drive the ball in order to put up points on the boards.As for the run defense, it was horrible, unlike the pattern most of us have come used to seeing week in and week out.
LaDainian Tomlinson was able to burn the Vikings on multiple runs that left us fans in a funk that we weren't able to escape from until late in the third quarter.The Jets ran for 155 yards on the ground, 94 of them coming from Tomlinson.Although it's not mentioned in the title, play-calling was ludicrous at times on Monday night.Minnesota often ran the ball on both 1st and 2nd down, which left the Vikings having to attempt seven or eight yard replica Omega 2900.50.37 watch throws on 3rd down.The play-calling has become almost predictable for some teams to stop.Although the plays often work well, Minnesota must switch it up if they want to succeed in the future.I do recall at one point early in the game when I said “screen to Harvin,” when he was lined up right next to Randy Moss on the outside.