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Bowling Night

Posted by on Tuesday, September 23, 2008, 22:29
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Tuesday night is bowling night.  Tonight was position round, which means we bowl the team next to us in league standings.  We lost all of our games tonight…  I bowled pretty good the first couple of games with scores of 224 and 243.  The third game after all was lost, I tanked so I’ll omit the score and be proud of my first two, lol.  Anyway, my average goes up and my handicap goes down.  The Rams decided that their best move to help the season along was to bench their starting quarterback and go with an old retread who has suffered two MAJOR concussions in the last few years.  He’ll be lucky to remember the game he is starting this weekend considering the pass protection is one of the issues the Rams face.  I feel sorry for him because if he takes a bad hit, not only could the game go south, but his health could be in jeaopardy for the rest of his life.  Maybe the offensive line will play harder knowing that if they let a guy through, their QB could potentially suffer a life threatening injury…

2 Responses to “Bowling Night”

  1. 2008.09.24 08:24

    Way to go on the bowling till the last game! (Boo on that one. hehe)

     

    As for Bulger…GIVE ME A BREAK! He’s played 19 WHOLE games in his contract for $65.1 million dollars! HELLO! And I’m sorry.. but Green is an idiot for playing football anymore EVER let alone for the Rams. Bulger has gotten sacked 11 times in the last 3 games. (I’m sure a lot of it is his fault too, but still!) Why chance it??

     

    Oh and a side note on the Rams….Have you seen the pole on KSDK about them?

     

    Here it is: Who would win in a matchup between the Rams and Mizzou? I don’t think I need to say anything else.

     

    Ohh, except… FIRE THE COACH ALREADY!

  2. 2008.09.24 09:35

    Yeah, I was booing myself as I bowled that last game (139 for those interested lol).

     

    Bulger will be back in shortly, the Rams can’t afford to make statements that cost them millions. This is a wakeup call to the team basically, not a real change.

     

    As for the poll, Mizzou could handily beat the Rams, no doubt about it. The coach will be fired soon enough, and a lot of players will be jettisoned in due time. The problem is, the fans have to endure their horrid attempts at playing football in the meantime.

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