Honestly, I think I'd be happy with either one. Either way we get one hell of a linebacker, and that's what we need.
It's interesting to think about a linebacking core of Ellison, Crowell, and Poz/Willis. Undersized, maybe, but fast as hell.
It wasn't pretty, but they do have the chance to take control in the next game.
I'm not sure it'll happen with the same kind of effort. It's tough to watch them, sometimes, when they get into that "milling around" mode -- reacting instead of acting.
My guess is that they are trying to come up with a way for Tony to be suspicious enough of Chris to "allow" Phil to take his revenge.
Tony will proceed to be wracked with guilt and anger enough to off himself in the final episode.
Hey, it's just a guess.
No, not at all. But the pundits need a reason to hoist the Fins on a pedestal every year, and Green looks like a good candidate for an excuse.
Culpepper didn't worry me at all, either, but that didn't stop the pundits from thinking he was the last piece to the Super Bowl puzzle for them.
How could that be done? He comes out with a new draft every time he needs to take a crap. By the time the draft arrives, he's got just about every possibility covered. Except when Marv's picking, of course.
I was greatly saddened to hear of his passing this morning. But I am also really uplifted by the responses I see here. It's good to see others appreciate him as I have.
I only drew a few editorial cartoons for the Cornell Daily Sun, but somehow they keep me listed as a Daily Sun alumnus. I always thought it was kinda cool to have that tiny little connection with KV.
I agree with everyone that it's just a severe bout of paranoia. That said, I did find it a little curious that Mort actually speculated on the air that Ralph's motives might be to look to sell the team. I'm not sure why, but I find that just a little more than idle speculation. Those are the kind of purposeful rumors that can spread.