havokeff wrote:On the other hand they have gracious close up titty shots of the cheerleaders.
And LT broke Bailey. That should make things easier for Rivers.
Seriously... that camera guy and producer loves that girl's titties.
I concur.
Fairweather city means all-year cheerleader shots.
Still, I love Al Michaels' commentary. According to him, for example, the Chargers
team has only 15 dropped 'on-target passes' -- fewest in the league. Been a long time since I could complain about an inept WR corps but that was actually just at the beginning of last season. Norv Turner really has been a boon for Phillip Rivers, but so has been the acquisition of Chambers, the growth of Malcolm Floyd (like all our other WR's -- a big, tall target) and Vincent Jackson coming into his own as the go-to guy. Having Antonio Gates throughout has just been great, too.
edit: WOOO! 11 point lead. I'm not comfortable with that, not after last game.
edit: 18 point lead! LT's looked more like himself tonight than most of all season. His 2 touchdown carries tonight are vintage LT -- he knows exactly how far he has to get and he fights for it harder than his would-be tacklers at the point of contact.
edit: "The best screen running back in the NFL." -- John Madden on Darren Sproles. Damn straight -- give Darren Sproles a straight line to the endzone and you won't know what hit you. Just ask Indy last post-season, or Denver in week 2 and tonight. Got back our 18 point lead. (LT had a 46 yard run or so, his longest this tough season)