Detroit +17
Up next for the Leos in their quest to remain "feated" are Tony Dungy and the Colts. They are riding a league-high six game win streak and have really come together following a rocky start to the season.
Although the Colts are coming off a 35-3 spanking of the Bengals, it was only their second win by DD this season. Throw in the fact that Tony Dungy used to "Hot Rod's" boss when the two worked together in Tampa and I think we are set up for a classic "Milton Berle Theory" game.
The Milton Berle Theory (credited to Bill Simmons of ESPN) is as follows:
I thought of a new gambling theory after last week's Denver-Oakland game when the Broncos sat on a 13-3 lead for the entire second half: The Milton Berle Theory. In case you didn't know, Berle was famous in Hollywood circles for being more endowed than anyone else. Basically, he was the Dirk Diggler of Hollywood. (Note: There's a hysterical anecdote in the SNL book "Live From New York" about this. Highest of high comedy.) Anyway, the famous story about Berle (maybe an urban legend, maybe not) was that somebody challenged him to a "who's bigger?" contest once, and Berle soundly defeated the guy, then bragged to someone else in the room, "I only pulled out enough to win."
Up next for the Leos in their quest to remain "feated" are Tony Dungy and the Colts. They are riding a league-high six game win streak and have really come together following a rocky start to the season.
Although the Colts are coming off a 35-3 spanking of the Bengals, it was only their second win by DD this season. Throw in the fact that Tony Dungy used to "Hot Rod's" boss when the two worked together in Tampa and I think we are set up for a classic "Milton Berle Theory" game.
The Milton Berle Theory (credited to Bill Simmons of ESPN) is as follows:
I thought of a new gambling theory after last week's Denver-Oakland game when the Broncos sat on a 13-3 lead for the entire second half: The Milton Berle Theory. In case you didn't know, Berle was famous in Hollywood circles for being more endowed than anyone else. Basically, he was the Dirk Diggler of Hollywood. (Note: There's a hysterical anecdote in the SNL book "Live From New York" about this. Highest of high comedy.) Anyway, the famous story about Berle (maybe an urban legend, maybe not) was that somebody challenged him to a "who's bigger?" contest once, and Berle soundly defeated the guy, then bragged to someone else in the room, "I only pulled out enough to win."
