Been out of the blogosphere a while. Old spot needed a revamp, so here goes Volume III.

I'll write a little bit here and there; want to try it a weekly thing. I always touch on sports, when what I follow's playing. But there's more to me than just that.

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Jan 11, 2016

The Road to SuperBowl L - Divisional Weekend

"Here. we. GO!" (Mike Goldberg)

Carolina Panthers continue their winning ways, defeating the Seattle Seahawks by 7. Having only lost one game this season, we all know who'll be the home team on SuperBowl Weekend. If they lose another game this season, they'll be finished until pre-season.

Denver Broncos climb over the Pittsburgh Steelers, besting them by 7. Their longest passing play of the game credited to Peyton Manning's *cough* "fancy" footwork. So kids if you feel you're completely screwed, just flop down like certain bits of grandpa's anatomy.

Despite owning the field on rushing yards, the Green Bay Packers drop the game by 6 points to the Arizona Cardinals. Green Bay held 95 more rushing yards, but the Cardinals held down the fort even though they gave up 2 times as many interceptions.

Julian Edelman finally back; Rob Gronkowski receiving passes to boast about, Patriots survive the Divisional Weekend by 7 points. The New England Patriots receivers did struggle to catch passes throughout the first half, but once Edelman shook the rust off, the Patriots took off against the Kansas City Chiefs. Never falling behind, but the game was still too close for comfort.
Not they need to try and hold it together in the Denver Broncos wicked, mile high stadium. My belief to key of victory; score often, early. They seem to be able to hold up larger leads come the 3rd and 4th quarter, but have issue pushing to get points on the board because of the thin air so high above sea level.
Score early, score often, defend as SuperBowl Champions. Also, get your asses into Denver as soon as possible. Try to acclimatise as much as possible before the next game.

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