Last night the Montana Grizzlies lost to the Richmond Spiders 24-7 for the FCS National Championship in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Today, the Carroll College Saints lost to the University of Sioux Falls Cougars 23-7 in Rome, Georgia, for the NAIA National Championship.
The Grizzlies finished their season 14-2. The Saints finished their season 13-1.
Although both teams lost in the championship, they had fine seasons and made Montanans proud.
12/20/2008
12/18/2008
The Perfect Gift: “Flame”
Fit for a king! For those of you who like the smell of grease and burgers, Burger King as launched a new body spray called, “Flame.”
You can read the story HERE. The website for the “Flame” can be accessed HERE, which tells readers, “Behold the scent of seduction, with a hint of flame-broiled meat.”
Frankly, I am a Quarter Pounder with cheese man myself.
You can read the story HERE. The website for the “Flame” can be accessed HERE, which tells readers, “Behold the scent of seduction, with a hint of flame-broiled meat.”
Frankly, I am a Quarter Pounder with cheese man myself.
12/15/2008
Changes are good
The Kansas City Chiefs were a decent team in the 1990s. They had one losing season in the 1990s, but they have not won a playoff game since the 1993 season. They last made the playoffs in 2006.
This year is a rebuilding year. The Chiefs are 2-12 coming off of a gigantic collapse on Sunday. They were up by 18 points on the Chargers in the third quarter and lost 22-21. That hurt. Really hurt.
Last year the Chiefs finished 4-12.
Today, long-time Chiefs’ General Manager and CEO Carl Peterson announced that he is stepping down at the end of this season. Since he’s been with the Chiefs, they have compiled a record of 176-141-1 (55% winning percentage).
Some of the most exciting football happened with Peterson in charge of the Chiefs, but it was time for him to leave. Sometimes a team needs a change at the top to right itself. Thanks to Carl Peterson for his 20 years of service.
Some may wonder if head coach Herm Edwards will be next. I believe Herm Edwards deserves one more year. With a new general manager, that may not happen. It may be time to wipe the slate clean and start completely over.
This year is a rebuilding year. The Chiefs are 2-12 coming off of a gigantic collapse on Sunday. They were up by 18 points on the Chargers in the third quarter and lost 22-21. That hurt. Really hurt.
Last year the Chiefs finished 4-12.
Today, long-time Chiefs’ General Manager and CEO Carl Peterson announced that he is stepping down at the end of this season. Since he’s been with the Chiefs, they have compiled a record of 176-141-1 (55% winning percentage).
Some of the most exciting football happened with Peterson in charge of the Chiefs, but it was time for him to leave. Sometimes a team needs a change at the top to right itself. Thanks to Carl Peterson for his 20 years of service.
Some may wonder if head coach Herm Edwards will be next. I believe Herm Edwards deserves one more year. With a new general manager, that may not happen. It may be time to wipe the slate clean and start completely over.
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