MJ’s Massive Football Week-End

Perfect timing for me in that coming off the 15th chemo treatment of the year…this incredible week-end of both college and pro football is the perfect restorative calm for MJ to take it easy and work off the effects of the treatment.

I watched all the college games yesterday and based on those games and the massive volume of college football I’ve watched this season…this is how I would set up the bracket.

1 Indiana

2 Georgia

3 Ohio State

4 AA Eagle Oil & Gas aka Texas Tech

5 Ole Miss

6 Oregon

7 Texas A&M

8 Oklahoma

9 Notre Dame

10 Miami

11 Tulane

12 James Madison

As far as OU goes…if the OU offensive line and John Mateer bring the games they had versus Michigan and Auburn before the hand injury…I feel as if OU can beat anyone in this field on any given day.

Ohio State has two incredible receivers,but the kid at QB is pedestrian and in reality The Buckeyes didn’t play anybody of any consequence away from home until last night versus Indiana.

Of the teams in this tournament the team I would least want my Sooners to play… it is Georgia.

On the NFL side this morning…of course my Packers are at home versus the upstart and cocky Chicago Bears who come into this game on a five game winning streak. The Bears lead the NFL in turnovers created and their new head coach, Ben Johnson, is extremely cocky.

We as passionate NFL fans also have two intriguing games in the AFC with Patrick Mahomes and his on the cliff KC Chiefs versus the Houston Texans and CJ Stroud. I ight call this a wildcard elimination game of sorts.

Also… we have the offensiveless Pittsburgh Steelers versus the Baltimore Ravens for first place in the AFC North. Jim Traber has already called for the fring of Mike Tomlin…so in the event the Steelers win this game…MJ will be giving Jim a call on his Monday afternoon show.

That’s it for me this cold, blustery morning out on the Deer Creek mini-ranch. I need to get in the right mental state of mind for the Selection Sunday Show on ESPN.

MJ

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