Read All About It (Colts and Patriots)!
Monday, November 16, 2009
NFL Johnny Unitas-like, Indianapolis Colts quarterback, Peyton Manning, razzle-dazzles Sunday's NFL late-nighters' fans with his super, surreal, aerodynamic passing performance to beat the New England Patriots, 35-34. Those first dull three quarters, of the game, lulled the majority of the working TV watchers to sleep; as the New England Patriots quarterback, Tom Brady, picked the Indianapolis Colts' shaky, fragile defense apart-- completing passes and throwing touchdowns at will--who woke up early this morning appall and awed in learning about the stunning outcome of the game.
The New England Patriots' football coach, Bill Belichick, showed a lack of computer skill by not clicking on the "save" button to protect and save the game for his New England Patriots. Instead, he jeopardized the game by chancing "going for it on 4th down and inches on his own 30-yard line." The domineering coach demonstrated a lack of prudence; good judgment and common sense when, knowingly, if his decision to "go for it" failed, it would put the football back into the hands of the Indianapolis Colts quarterback, Peyton Manning, the feared and most dreaded quarterback in current NFL history. Coach Belichick, haven't you heard of the byword, "A bird in the hand is worth a thousand in the bushes"? If you haven't, I'm sure you know now; because Peyton Manning and Company taught you the unforgettable painful lesson in your Sunday night debacle.
Moreover, of all the exciting, dramatic, spectacular come-from-behind to win performances, put on by quarterback, Peyton Manning, fall well short of his Sunday night's remember-able performance. Kudos and adulations to the NFL Indianapolis Colts quarterback, Peyton Manning and Company!
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Monday, November 16, 2009
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