Sunday, February 8, 2009

You Just Watched the Greatest Game from the Greatest Franchise...or Maybe Not

Hello again faithful fans.  Dick and Bo here with another exciting post announcing the new podcast.  Dick's Super Bowl hangover leads him into one of his classics rants.  You need to listen to it.  Seriously.  After regrouping, we move on to discussing the Super Bowl itself.  We both agree that it was a pretty entertaining game to watch.  And, as fans, that's what we all want, right?  Was it the greatest Super Bowl ever?  It's really hard to step back and compare Super Bowls the week after a good one finishes.  I doubt this game was better than last year's but, we've had an entire year to analyze the previous Super Bowl.  Let's all just agree that the game was entertaining to watch and leave it at that.  

One of the other topics we discuss about the Super Bowl was if the Pittsburgh Steelers were now the greatest franchise in sports.  I say they are top 3.  Number 1: New York Yankees.  Number 2:  Boston Celtics.  Number 3: Pittsburgh Steelers.  I base this on number of championships that each franchise has won.  The Steelers did win their 6th Lombardi Trophy last weekend.  I also point out that the Steelers have done this under one family as owners.  Seemingly valid points, no?  That's right about when Dick dropped some knowledge on me.  Yeah, apparently the Green Bay Packers lead the NFL with 12 championships followed by the Chicago Bears with 9. Check it out here.  After going all "Christian Bale" on our research department, I have to agree with Dick. I completely forgot to add in the NFL championships that franchises won before the creation of the Super Bowl.

As I write this, I'm almost positive that a lawsuit is being compiled to be filed against The Dick and Bo Show.  The reason?  We inadvertently forgot to give credit to the fan who sent in the suggestion for our...Separated. At. Biiiiiiirth...segment.  So, with sincere apologies, we'll do it here.  

The Dick and Bo Show fan extraordinaire,  Jessica Monday writes, "Great show guys, keep up the good work.  Would it kill you to talk about the WNBA sometime?  Anyway, here's a suggestion for separated at birth.  Dallas Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones and Actor Henry Gibson.  Henry Gibson is the older, creepy neighbor from the movie, "The Burbs", in case you don't know.  My boyfriend doesn't agree with me, but, he generally doesn't know much about anything."  

Thanks, Jessica.  We really appreciate your listener ship/readership and support.  We don't talk about the WNBA because Dick doesn't think it's a legitimate sport.  I disagree.  I'll try to keep up the good fight and get a podcast about it eventually.  So, as we mentioned during the podcast it appears that Jerry Jones and Henry Gibson are almost certainly...Separated.  At.  Biiiiiiiirrrrth.












Who says plastic surgery doesn't lead to anything good?  If Jerry Jones hadn't had so much work done he never would've made it into this segment.  Check out the podcast when you get a chance.  And keep checking back for more shows in the coming weeks.        
        

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