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Mike In Illinois

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  1. We were covering the game and it hasn't sunk in either. We did a live report just after the game ended. The fans were bouncing off the walls.

     

    BF: PM me if you're interested in a St. Louis Post-Dispatch Extra of the NLCS champs; Jim Edmonds in full-out dive from early in the game. I think that may have saved the game from swinging all the way in Houston's favor.

     

    We're covering Games 3,4,5 next week and may go to Beantown for 6 and 7 if necessary.

     

    I predict Cards in 6.

     

    Mike

  2. I got to sit in the Grand Slam Room for Game 1 (gotta love the media perks). Missed out on the sixth inning on, as we were setting up for a live shot at 10p.m. I hope I don't have to be back at Busch until Game 3 of the World Series (win NLCS in 4 or 5). This Cards team looks really tough right now, especially with Rolen starting to hit.

     

    Are the Yankee fans on this board concerned at all about the Game 3 washout and a potential loss of momentum in the series? I still think the Cards and Yanks will make it through. Should be a blast.

     

     

    If you're down at Busch the rest of the postseason look for the guy with the broken left wrist (d@mn flag football) and don't be afraid to say hello.

     

    Mike

  3. We're hoping to go to Game 2 Thursday night. Our station is credentialed through the World Series, so if the Cards make it we'll be there. We may even go to one of the first two games at the A.L. park. That would be unbelievable.

     

    St. Louis could sweep this Divisional series.

  4. I got to cover the Cards game for my TV station. This team looks real good; they seemingly haven't lost the momentum of the regular season. I'm hoping to go back for Game 2 on Thursday night.

     

    To those Yankees/Red Sox fans (and fans of other baseball teams): I highly recommend you take in a playoff game of your favorite team if you haven't yet. It's an unreal atmosphere, even for the Divisional Playoffs. Even when I went to a Cubs (gag) playoff game last year it was an experience I'll never forget. Of course, it's not every year the Cubs make it to the playoffs.

     

    Still hoping for a Cards-Yanks Series, but would also love to see St. Louis play Boston.

  5. I watched the Steelers-Raiders on Sunday (because the bar I was at wouldn't show the Bills game.). A buddy of mine is a huge Steelers fan and he said that Pitt. has a couple of young guys in the secondary and they would bite on Gannon's pump fakes, one of which was on a TD pass to Gabriel. Pittsburgh ran pretty well on Oakland and those aged defensive tackles.

     

    I think if we commit to running the ball and the DB's don't easily bite on the fakes we'll be okay.

  6. In reading through the new media guide, there's a page on the anniversary of the 1964 AFL Championship team. Does anyone know if there's plans to honor that team? On-field I would hope for at least one game in the retro jerseys; or one home and one away.

  7. A couple of things from me on the sidelines:

     

    Gildon spent as much time on the stationary bike behind the bench than on the field it seemed.

     

    I agree that McGahee is not all the way back yet. It looked like Simonton and the other backs were a bit quicker than he was. How would the offense have played if a healthy Travis Henry is in the backfield?

     

    I'm encouraged that the defense is creating turnovers. I think Indy had four? I know we had five ourselves. The defense may help us win games if they get the turnovers we lacked last year.

     

    That crowd was loud last night. That helped Indy in some key 3rd down plays (so did The Wave). I believe it was the first sellout of a Colts preseason game in a while. The team made the fans buy tickers to that game in order to purchase the Packers game on Sept. 26. I really hate that horn which sounds before and after big defensive plays.

     

    I was standing in the corner of the end zone where Kenny Thomas ran the interception back for a TD. He ran down the tunnel and I followed him, Fletcher and some other players. As he was jogging back to the field, he started screaming "WHAT! WHAT! WHAT!" at me. I'm not sure if it was a Stone Cold Steve Austin or Lil' John reference.

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