Equal parts funny and observant. Among the highlights. http://www.thephins.com/2010/10/17/ok-that-was-weird/
I see the name, but I was wondering who writes these posts as it pertains to thephins.com? Also, the tweets to Tim Graham about Sanchez v. Henne from that one guy are hilarious (scroll down a little). Supposedly, Tim says the guy tweeted him like 5 times about it, some of the responses are on the rightside tweet interface.
phunwin, of course. This is just as disturbing to read half a day later as it was when watching it unfold live. Bell and Clemons were completely clueless and inattentive on that play. I already don’t like Clemons, but now I’m starting to become nervous whenever Bell is (supposed to be) around the ball. There are worse archetypes to fit. Andy Reid sucks at clock management, but he’s fairly innovative and has a long track record of winning. I consider him a top three coach and think that he deserves most of the blind praise that Bill Belichick gets.
I agree Muck he WANTS to be in for the long haul. Not bad for a bunch of young guys getting it together either.
We have multiple contributors. Phunwin and myself mostly as of late. To be clear, I didn't write this one. So I'm not claiming something I did was smart and funny. Tim Graham is kind of a smartass. I like that. He didn't mention it, and Houston was most prominent, but we've been victimized multiple times over the last few years by the QB draw down there. Once again, everybody saw it coming. And we give it up yet again. At what point do we start defending it?
Right around the time we decide that, hey, that tight end is open, maybe he’s an eligible receiver. I really think that we need two new starting safeties.
saccharin... one of the first artificial sweeteners... leaves you with a bad aftertaste, even though initially at the time of ingestion, you don't notice the difference... that was a saccha-win...