Hit and Quit it Tuesdays
Hit It!
Pierre at last, Pierre at last. Thank God almighty, you put in Pierre at last!
Quit It!
Olindo Mare, what the hell was that “field goal” attempt? I mean don’t worry, no one on my couch anticipated you’d actually make a 57 yarder, especially considering we hold our collective breath on every extra point attempt. But still, did you have to make it look so ugly and impossible? That thing looked like an onside kick for Payton’s sake.
Hit It!
When you’re hot Drew, you’re smokin’! Do that against the Bucs and we’re golden.
Quit It!
So you didn’t get burned too bad this week #42. But you did miss a couple tackles and were responsible for a 41 yard pass interference play. That’s enough to keep you on our “quit” list.
Hit It!
Defensive line, you’re always the cherry on top of my Sunday. But I gotta shout out the secondary play this week too. You got three picks and could have racked up a few more. What impressed me most is that you actually made a play on the ball.
Quit It!
Droppin it like it’s hot-Good on the dance floor
Droppin it like it’s hot-Bad when you’re a Saints wide receiver and the “it” is a football.
Hit List:
The Eagles for scaring the bee-jezus out of the Pats.
Devin Hester for reminding punters everywhere how stupid it is to kick the ball in his direction.
Browns for ever so quietly becoming a threat in the AFC.
Quit List:
Quarterback controversy in Philly: over it! This team’s success doesn’t boil down to A.J. versus Donovan. It’s about Coach Reid working Westbrook into the offense when McNabb’s in the same way he does when McNabb’s out.
Jason Campbell, I let you slide last week when you cost your team the win with that red zone interception against Dallas. But to repeat history against the Bucs on Sunday was unforgivable.
Kart Warner for passing for 500 yards against San Francisco and still somehow costing his team the game in overtime.
Filed under: Chicks in the Huddle






Who knew? That AJ is kinda hot.
Didn’t even hear about the Warner fiasco. What an idiot.
Oh yeah, we knew our D-line was awesome. Now it’s time for the rest of the world to feel it!
A bit harsh blaming Warner for costing his team the game. If anything, blame Whisenhunt for not paying attention to the play clock on the FG Rackers DID make…blame Rackers for missing from 32, or more importantly…
Ask yourself why Steve Breaston caught a punt IN THE AIR with no one around him at his OWN 2 instead of letting it go in the end zone for a touchback. Factor that with the illegal block penalty that inevitably came, and you have Arizona backed up inside the five, where the 49ers were of course going to blitz.
oh c’mon! you know its WAY more fun to blame the quarterback for everything…especially if said quarterback is old man Warner.