Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Postseason outcomes provide puzzles difficult to decipher

Jay Cutler 's one game away from the Super Bowl? That's like Keanu Reeves being one block away from the Academy Awards. How does one make sense of such stupefying NFL success, plus Rex Ryan? Couch Slouch - despite a sore back and a slumping mind - manned the post over the weekend to file this playoff report:

Steelers 31, Ravens 24 : So we go to a replay review on the opening kickoff. What's next - throw the challenge flag on the coin flip? I was in such a blind rage over this, I literally missed the first quarter-and-a-half.

When I resumed watching - as a Steelers fan - I was disgusted. Every time I looked up, Terrell Suggs was sacking Ben Roethlisberger . On several plays, it appeared Suggs was in the Steelers huddle, but the game was so poorly officiated, nobody noticed it.

By the way, if Ed Reed doesn't want to get blocked by Hines Ward , I suggest he buy a dress and apply for work at the new Oprah Winfrey Network.

Magically, my prayers were answered - for the sake of argument, let's pretend that I pray - in the waning minutes. Remember David Tyree's ball-pressed-against-his-helmet-with-his-right-hand 32-yard catch in Super Bowl 42? The Steelers' Antonio Brown executed his own ball-pressed-against-his-helmet-with-his-right-hand 58-yard catch, and as I popped open a PBR, I heard Ray Lewis 's distant wailing deep into the ain't-the-beer-cold night.

Let's talk about the Falcons' head coach first - okay, how many of you knew his name before the game? It's Mike Smith. Mike Smith? Isn't that how you sign the registry when you're checking into a motel for an adulterous affair? Mike Smith? Isn't that the guy who's shift manager at EZ Lube? Mike Smith? Aren't half the White Pages in Durham, N.C., filled with Mike Smiths?

Ah, but here's the name to remember: Aaron Rodgers . In three career playoff games, Rodgers is now 77 of 105 for 969 yards, 10 touchdown passes and one interception. It looks like the Packers made the right decision in 2008 - Rodgers is younger, healthier and maybe as good as Brett Favre , and I don't think he even has a text-messaging plan.

The Packers were so dominant, three of the 10 Punt, Pass and Kick winners on site were Wisconsin kids. Meanwhile, the Falcons were so bad, it was like watching a Seahawks game.

At the outset, Fox's Daryl Johnston offered that it would be "a chess match at the line of scrimmage." That ended the audio portion of the game for me.

On Cutler's first postseason pass ever, he threw a 58-yard touchdown to Greg Olsen . That ended the video portion of the game for me.

Johnston's first year at Fox, somebody told him: "You sound great. Give us more." Then, his second year at Fox, somebody told him: "You still sound great. Give us more." Then, his third year, somebody said, "You sound unbelievably great. Give us even more." We're now in Year 10 - Johnston starts talking Sunday at dawn and doesn't stop until Sunday at dusk. If he says grace before Sunday dinner, nobody ever eats.

My anti-Cutlerism is well-documented. He remains the Gen Y Jeff George: gunslinger arm, water-pistol head. And now he's 60 minutes from the Super Bowl - if he gets there, I'll watch the game with a helmet on and try to sack him from my sofa.

Source: http://www.washingtonpost.com

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