And
then there were two -
Philly Fans "I can't take it anymore"
Pats tell Colts "Get on your Pony and Ride"
by Ivette Ricco, President
of Femmefan.com
January 19, 2004
In the real estate business it's all about Location-Location-Location,
in the football business it's all about Defense-Defense-Defense.
That mantra should be written on NFL owners' foreheads
100 times.
Eagles fans are groaning, "I can't take
this anymore!"
Yes,
the Eagles once again found a way to choke, at home,
for the third time, in the NFC Championship game.
The "City of Brotherly Love", was in no
mood for any type of love brotherly or otherwise on
Sunday as their Liberty Bell got rung by a tough Panthers
defense, as they were only able to put a lousy, stinkin'
3 points.
"You can't get over this", said a heartbroken
Joe Procaccino, 26 of Levittown.
"Three times…This is 24 months of pain,
agony, despair, tears, sadness,"
"Third time's a charm? My a--," said Procaccino's
disgusted wife, Julie, 30.
No doubt Philly fans will be looking for a scapegoat,
someone to blame for this very painful loss. And whom
should they blame?
The Quarterback?
The Receivers?
The Defense?
The Offense?
The Coaching?
The Panthers?
Rush Limbaugh?
Yo Mama?
I think there's enough blame to go around.
However, the one person they shouldn't blame is Donovan
McNabb, who was once again expected to carry the team
on his back. One player shouldn't have to make up
for the shortcomings of the rest of the team even
if he does get paid in truckloads of dollars. His
wide receivers dropped passes when they were thrown
their way while the offensive line allowed four sacks
and gave him little time to find receivers or a running
lane. The Panthers' defense simply took it to them
with a menacing attack that forced four Eagles turnovers
in a frosty Lincoln Financial Field. McNabb took some
vicious hits and was left with a battered ribcage
and a dented ego. Number 5 completed 10 of 22 passes
for 100 yards but was intercepted three times and
sacked four more. After the hit on McNabb things went
from bad to worse. Brentson Buckner, Panthers' defensive
tackle said, "When he got up kind of slow, it
was like sharks smelling blood in the water."
Without McNabb's ability to run and make plays the
Eagles became a very ordinary if not, mediocre team.
A fourth interception came later when Eagles back-up
quarterback Koy Detmer was thrown to the Panthers
as fresh meat.
The
fans seemed stunned into silence as they watched the
Panthers overpower the NFC's number one seed. By the
middle of the fourth quarter with 5:16 left in the
game and the Birds' fourth turnover fans made an early
exit. Once again chocking on the bitter bile of disappointment.
"We're becoming the Buffalo Bills Junior Varsity,"
said David Waters, 41, referring to the team that
won four conference championship games in a row -
and lost all four Super Bowls.
"I feel sick right now," said Joe Biondo,
24, standing in stunned silence on the main concourse
of the Linc.
The city of Brotherly Love now has to face more than
two decades without a championship and a long off-season
full of "what-ifs".
"All we can do is hope for next year," said
Joe Procaccino, as he turned to face another winter
of discontent.
His wife, Julie, stared at him incredulously:
"Aren't you sick of saying that?"
The Panthers captured their first Championship in
their short nine-year history, and displayed a menacing
and solid defense. Running back Stephen Davis who
injured his quadriceps a week ago finished with 19
carries for 76 yards. Ex- NFL Europe - Ex - New Orleans
Saints - free agent quarterback - Jake DelHomme completed
9 of 14 passes for 101 yards but that was all they
needed to control the game and win it 14-3. Carolina
offered no apologies for its conservative approach
on offense. These "Cinderella" Panthers
have risen from 1-15 in 2001 to a berth in the Super
Bowl. "There's nothing wrong with playing not
to lose," Buckner said. "When in the end
you don't."
Quotes courtesy of Philly.com article by Jim Nolan,
Monday January 19, 2004.
Pats to Colts, "Get on your Pony and Ride".
The
AFC Championship game was played in a cold and snowy
Foxboro and was hyped as a battle between the Pats'
head coach Bill "Take No Prisoners" Belichick
vs. the Colts Co-MVP quarterback, Peyton "Make
No Mistake" Manning. I must admit that I was
anticipating another spectacular performance from
the geeky - technician - Manning. His ability to read
defenses and change plays at the line of scrimmage
has earned him a well-deserved reputation as one of
the elite quarterbacks in the league.
But the Patriots were riding a 13 game winning streak
into the game and redefining the word "team"
just as they did when they won the Super Bowl two
years ago. The Patriots showed their poise and confidence
right from the get-go.
From the moment the whistle blew it was obvious that
the Patriots were going to play aggressive football,
making a statement by going for it on 4th and 1 on
their very first drive. The Patriots converted on
that fourth down and drew first blood. That signaled
the beginning of the end for the Colts.
Indianapolis was never able to get into its rhythm
as the Pats defense shut down Marvin Harrison with
physical play jamming the Colts' receivers and forcing
Manning to hold the ball. The Patriots' aggressive
defense stymied Manning all game long, resulting in
four picks and only 23 of 47 completed passes as the
Patriots lassoed the Colts 24-14.
Tough
defensively and efficient offensively, the Patriots
led by Tom Brady (left), went on to their
14th victory. Brady said, "We still haven't achieved
our goal". "Winning14 in a row is great,
but if it's not 15, it's all for naught."
Brady hasn't earned the accolades Peyton Manning has,
but he is a winner. I expected great defense, from
the Patriots but I didn't expect then to dominate
the Colts as they did.
The New England defense, which permitted the fewest
points in the league during the season, looks ready
to win number 15. This was an impressive performance
by the Patriots and they are the early favorites to
win Super Bowl XXXVIII.
My Super Bowl predictions will appear on Friday January
30, 2004.
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