Sunday, February 27, 2005

Sunday Links

Based on the traffic statistics of the last 6 weeks, I think I will likely offer just one small entry on the weekend for Bob’s Blog. Looks like most of my regular readers are of the Monday-Friday variety, which makes sense. So, expect big entries every weekday, and one smaller weekend entry from now on…

Was Dirk fouled Saturday Night? Most likely. But, I have to tell you that down the stretch you could see this coming. Finley jacks a three that would have sealed it…and missed. Next time down, Van Horn, proving he won’t be bashful, jacks another three that would have sealed it…and missed. Next thing you know, the Suns are ahead with 4.7 seconds left, despite being down 6 with 2 minutes to play. Just tell me the 23 footers are not going to be a trend. This team is unstoppable if they do not take the easy way out. When they post Dirk and crunch time, good things happen, but now with Van Horn, Finley, Dirk, and Terry, it is too tempting to jack the 3’s…

Tough loss, but a fun game to watch…

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The Office is honored again

Parcells speaks! ….

Speaking Friday from the NFL Scouting Combine, Parcells is committed to Bledsoe but wants Henson to succeed. After a three-year layoff to play baseball, Henson played in two games last season, starting one, leading to questions about his long-term potential. With Bledsoe, Henson will have to wait.

"You think I'm not rooting for the kid?" said Parcells, who was speaking to the media for the first time since the season-ending loss to the New York Giants. "I'm rooting for him. Why wouldn't I be? It's in my best interests that he plays well, so I am rooting for him. And I'm rooting for [Tony] Romo, too. I really am.


Jon Heder (Napoleon Dynamite) alive and well

Could Video games improve? … Obviously, so…

NHL Players need to get a clue …According to this dude, at least…

R2-D2 drunk driving

Only in Wisconsin

1 comment:

  1. I see the same traffic patterns, but don't worry, Bob, I'll still visit you on the weekends!

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