
Sucked Into the NFL’s Black Hole, Week 6

Everything on this planet is soon going to disappear into a massive black hole. Each Monday, we’ll present those football-related elements that have already been swallowed into the abyss. ↵
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Garcia’s First Born’s Only Child Syndrome.
It was a good weekend for Jeff Garcia. He got the opportunity to start for the first time since Week 1 and helped lead the Bucs to a big divisional stomping of the Panthers. Although granted, he didn’t have to do much to beat a Carolina team that couldn’t stop making mistakes all day long.↵↵But more importantly than that, it was announced Sunday that his wife is pregnant with their second child. This is exciting news to us for pretty much one reason: It gives us an excuse to post a photo of his wife, former Playmate Carmella DeCesare, in her ill-fitting bikini top. Garcia wins football games by day, and goes home to that by night. It’s okay to be jealous. ↵
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↵Competition for Best NFL Celebration, ’08. Everyone else can give up now, because you will not see a more hilarious celebration on the football field this season than what Redskins LB Marcus Washington did yesterday:↵
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↵Ride that pony, big boy. At the time, it was hilarious. About an hour later, not so much. ↵
↵Dan Orlovsky’s ESPY for Best Play. Filing in for the injured Jon Kitna, third-year QB Dan Orlovsky did a decent job. He threw for 150, a TD and no picks, and did enough to give the Lions a much-needed win over the Vikings, had the officials not handed the game to Minnesota on the worst pass interference call you will ever see. The call led to a last-second game-winning field goal for the Vikings.↵
↵↵But before any of that could go down, Orlovsky made this awesomely stupid play. Apparently, the endzones were five yards wider at UConn:↵
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