Ahhh opening day! The beginning of a new season, everyone oh and oh. Everyone tied for first place. It's a beautiful time. You think you know how the season is gonna play out, but week 1 always throws those curveballs that change the entire landscape. Could be a devastating season-ending injury to a star player, could be a breakout performance from an otherwise unknown player.
Fuzzy was a Cardinals fan back in the day. So that means opening day was a Sunday, not a Thursday as it is now. Seeing as how it is technically 2032 and Fuzzy was born in 2010 or something, 6 years or so after the first TNF opening game, this makes absolutely no sense. But really that doesn't matter. Fuzzy still remembers when his Cardinals play the Bengals opening week, garnered a double-digit lead, only to lose in overtime because of Leeland McElroy fumble lost. What hurt the most was that the ground clearly caused the fumble upon watching the replay, but guess what kids? Replay didn't exist back then, so Fuzzy just sat there dumbfounded, befuddled and quite pee ode about the whole thing. But he's since moved on, put it past him. Things are better now.
Fuzzy used to spend the night before the opening Sunday up late play NFL QB Club and drinking sugary kool-aid and eagerly playing every week 1 game to predict what the final result would be. He'd only get maybe 6.5 games in or so before he would pass out from exhaustion and dream of one day playing in an opening week game and being that breakout player.
Fuzzy was a Cardinals fan back in the day. So that means opening day was a Sunday, not a Thursday as it is now. Seeing as how it is technically 2032 and Fuzzy was born in 2010 or something, 6 years or so after the first TNF opening game, this makes absolutely no sense. But really that doesn't matter. Fuzzy still remembers when his Cardinals play the Bengals opening week, garnered a double-digit lead, only to lose in overtime because of Leeland McElroy fumble lost. What hurt the most was that the ground clearly caused the fumble upon watching the replay, but guess what kids? Replay didn't exist back then, so Fuzzy just sat there dumbfounded, befuddled and quite pee ode about the whole thing. But he's since moved on, put it past him. Things are better now.
Fuzzy used to spend the night before the opening Sunday up late play NFL QB Club and drinking sugary kool-aid and eagerly playing every week 1 game to predict what the final result would be. He'd only get maybe 6.5 games in or so before he would pass out from exhaustion and dream of one day playing in an opening week game and being that breakout player.
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