Not so sure things
If you ever feel nervous about media political predictions, which are often delivered with serious certainty, looking at pundits talking about sports with equal certainty is one form of reality check.
As in, didn’t they all have the Diamondbacks and the Rangers in the World Series.
And on the Christmas Day NFL games, yes, the pundits did get the Eagles over the Giants. (though not close to covering the 13 point spread.) But we all “knew” the Chiefs would beat the lowly Raiders, and the 49ers -Ravens game was going to be close…
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Well, most people had one of the Raiders and 49ers winning on Christmas Day. Just not the one who did.
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Comment by a San Francisco television station on a two touchdown loss to the Baltimore Ravens by the 49ers.
“This is a bad time for a bad loss.”
Uh, not as bad as a bad loss in January…
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Although as a Saints fan, and as someone with nothing against Brock Purdy, can we please stop the Drew Brees comparisons? You’re welcome. And Who Dat.
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Any sports fan parents who despairs of having raising children who are fans but who also understand complicated math? Suggest asking them to discuss NFL potential Wild Card options especially. (And my guess- when kids don’t think it’s math,they get it better than their parents.)
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President Biden’s Christmas message “
“This Christmas Eve, my wish for you and your family is that you take a few moments of quiet reflection and find that stillness that’s at the center of the Christmas story, “May you find peace in this silent night. And warmth from those surrounding you.”
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The Former Guy’s Christmas message. referenced ”the THUGS we have inside our Country who, with their Open Borders, INFLATION, Afghanistan Surrender, Green New Scam, High Taxes, No Energy Independence, Woke Military, Russia/Ukraine, Israel/Iran, All Electric Car Lunacy, and so much more, are looking to destroy our once great USA. MAY THEY ROT IN HELL. Merry Christmas.”
Jesus wept.
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Christmas reminder. Mary and Joseph were refugees, who became refugees with a baby.
Imagine the Chiristmas story if they were in Texas.
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