Broncos and Panthers in Super Bowl 50

Cardinals Lose to Panthers 1-24-16And there you go, the Caroline Panthers beat the Arizona Cardinals 49 to 15, a proverbial “blow out.”  It’ll be the Broncos and Panthers in Super Bowl 50 on Sunday, February 7th, at 3:30 PM.

Luckily, both these Sunday games went my way, after my Packers were eliminated by the Cardinals in the playoffs.

I was rooting for the Broncos, and rooting for the Panthers.  Why?

I’d like to see Peyton Manning win another Super Bowl ring, as it’ll likely be his last.

And the Panthers?  They haven’t been anywhere.

Who would I root for?

Not quite sure yet.

At least the Seahawks, Cardinals or Patriots aren’t going to the Super Bowl.

Schadenfreude.

BZ

 

AFC Final: Broncos 20, Patriots 18!

PATRIOTS LOSEI’ve had enough of the Patriots and, like a bad country song, their cheating ways.

The Broncos are going to Super Bowl 50 on Sunday, February 7th, at 3:30 PM.  They’ll be playing, at this point, either the Arizona Cardinals or the Carolina Panthers.

I, ladies and gentlemen, am rooting vigorously for the Panthers.

Good for the Broncos!

BZ

BRONCOS Own the Patriots

Cardinals 26, Packers 20

Green Bay Packers Aaron Rodgers vs Cardinals 1-16-2016If you watched the game, you know what an incredible fight it was.

You may or may not know that I am a Green Bay Packer fan.

That said, can you believe Aaron Rodgers’s last second 41-yard  “Hail Mary” pass to Jeff Janis?

Abso-frakking-lutely incredible.

However, when the refs had to toss the overtime coin TWICE, I was quaking.  I knew it wasn’t going to go well, and it didn’t.

I still say the ONLY thing stopping the Packers from winning was a frakked-up coin toss.

So I’m hoping the Carolina Panthers wipe the floor with the Cardinals.

There’s every chance they will.

Heh.

BZ

 

My Packers beat Cowboys, face the Seahawks next week for the NFC title

Packers vs Cowboys 1967When everything was said and done, it was the Green Bay Packers 26 and the Dallas Cowboys 21, at home in Lambeau field in Green Bay, WIsconsin, home of the only publicly-owned non-profit team in the NFL.

Now, on to the NFC Conference title game next Sunday against the Seahawks, in Seattle.

Additionally, the Colts will play the Patriots in New England next Sunday, for the AFC title.

BZ