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lets keep it real sexy fellas…..thats my dawgs

Esquire magazine named Charlize Theron the sexiest woman alive this month. No offense to Charlize; she’s way hot. And I realize the point of these ‘Sexiest Woman Alive’ things is to spark conversation and sell magazines. And usually I agree with Esquire (last year was Scarlett; the year before was Jessica Biel, I believe).

I have already ran down my top ten, which you can find somewhere on this blog. (If you haven’t read it and want to read it, go look for it, fools). But this entry serves two purposes: to update the site and to give Sarah Shahi the pub she richly deserves.

Is she the hottest chick alive. I don’t know. But I recently was reminded how hot she was, so I wanted to provide some links of Sarah. So here’s a Wednesday sampling of Sarah Shahi:

I could go on all day. Thank you for being so hot, Sarah.

   

PS–Sarah was on the ‘L Word’ show, so if you go to youtube I’m pretty sure you can find video of her in sex scenes with chicks. So you got that going for you. Which is nice.



Friday’s Hot Chick

Courtesy of Barstool Sports, a salute to cheerleading.

Lord help me if Sarah Shahi isn’t the hottest piece of ass ever.



Oh-fers and their future (NFC)

I am gonna take a minute and go over all the teams in the NFC that are 0 for the season. I will discuss who they lost to, why they lost and what they can hope for in Week 3. Four of the past 60 teams to start the season 0-2 have made the playoffs.

St. Louis Rams

Rams 13 - Panthers 27

Steven Jackson’s 2 fumbles on 2 consecutive drives in the second half against Carolina gave the Panthers all they needed to exploit the pitiful Rams defense.

Rams 16 - 49ers 17

The Rams defense improved to only allow the 49ers to gain 186 yards. However, the Offensive line without Orlando Pace allowed Bulger to get hit too many times. Somehow he managed to throw for 386 yards and 1 touchdown and 0 interceptions. A late 56 yard missed field goal could have given the Rams a victory.

Week 3

The Rams begin a 7-game stretch with 5 of them on the road after losing their first 2 at home for the first time since 1998 where they went 4-12.

In Tampa Bay on Sunday, the Bucs are looking to score more after putting up 31 points and only allowing 14 to ‘the best team in the NFC’ - New Orleans Saints. In all honesty, the Bucs are still atrocious. I like the Rams chances of beating them in Florida. They are 22nd in the NFL against the pass and look for Bulger to convert on some more plays into the end zone. Also, they are 20th against the run and Steven Jackson needs to right the ship after screaming at Head Coach Scott Linnehan on the sidelines last week. The Rams are not as bad on defense as they seem and actually rank 10th in overall defense.

Rams 24 - Buccaneers 21

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