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By: josh q. public on: Friday, January 9, 2009 @8:06 am

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Florida 24  Oklahoma 14:   Like REM, he is, he is Superman, and he can do anything.  Tim Tebow did it all.  He had a ball.  Tim Tebow rushed for 109 yards.  Tim Tebow threw for 231 more.  Fourth-best quarterback in the Big 12?  I don’t think so.  Yes he threw two interceptions, but if you saw that pass, that jump pass to David Nelson, you are a believer.  Not a trace of doubt in your mind.  I know I am.  I believe Tim Tebow is a winner.  Just like I believed Doug Flutie was a winner.  Another guy folks say couldn’t make it in the pros.  I only hope Tebow doesn’t have to go to Canada to prove them wrong. 

Big Bad Bruins 6  Senators 4:   Quality not quantity my boy.  Quality not quantity.  There’s a reason the Bruins are the best team in hockey.  Last night, The Bruins had only twenty-two shots on goal against the Senators.  Last night the Bruins scored six goals.  Big deal you say?  Who cares you say?  I say, that makes a league-high fifth time this season that the Bruins scored six goals or more in a game in which they had fewer than thirty shots on goal.  I say that’s quality.

Spurs 106  Clippers 84:  Bizzaro Tim Duncan.  The Big Fundamental scored a meager eight points last night.  The Big Fundamental pulled down a paltry four rebounds last night.   It was the first regular-season game of Duncan’s NBA career in which he played more than twenty minutes and produced fewer than ten points and fewer than five rebounds. Wait, there’s more.  Duncan also had a game-high nine assists.  The next-highest total for either team was five assists by Manu Ginobili.  That was only the second time in his NBA career that Duncan had at least four more assists than any other player in a regular-season game.

Peace out homies.  Six two and Even!

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