I certainly wasn't suggesting that I agree with the media lovefest for Young. On the contrary, that's why I can't accept his or his team's sudden success, which has resulted in an astounding turn of fortunes. The media's obsession with him is all too real, and bound to become even more sickening with every Titans' win. Watch the game with the Colts coming up this week- I certainly hope I'm wrong, but I suspect that VY is going to pull the huge upset, and yes, it will be portrayed that way by the jock-sniffers- VY besting Peyton Manning.
The Patriots effort against the Saints tonight was pathetic. What kind of "genius" head coach passes on every down when his team is leading by 35 points (as Belicheck has done repeatedly the past few years), but runs every other play when his team is down by 3 TDs (as in tonight's game)? Also, how could the Saints bring enough pressure on seemingly every pass play to cause Brady to misfire, while at the same time their DBs were allegedly blanketing all his receivers? On one particular play, the Patriots called a fake reverse to Welker, which fooled the Saints and allowed Brady plenty of time to look deep for Moss. In Earl Morrall-like fashion (some of you will recognize the Super Bowl III reference), Brady somehow didn't see Moss wide open, waving his arms in vain, and instead threw a short pass to Welker for a marginal gain. Funny, the jock sniffers in the booth explained that the play was designed for only one receiver, but neglected to note that Brady obviously was looking deep at Moss (who they had acknowledged was the lone receiver), yet somehow didn't see him? How do you look downfield at a wide open player, and not throw the ball? Those are the kinds of plays that have, over the course of several decades, convinced me that these games are fixed. Don't rag on me for insinuating Brady is dishonest- imho, he's part of a thoroughly corrupt organization. He is paid very well to perform his job. I'd like to hear an innocent explanation from someone for what happened on that play.