
Well that didn't take long...
BostonsportZ —
You have to be kidding me, right? Seriously, when will Patriots opponents learn?
Apparently, Patriots Opponents Never Learn
Intentional Foul —
I’m guessing the words of folks like Anthony Smith do not serve as the warning they were intended… either that or San Diego’s Igor Olshansky missed the memo. What follows is a video taken yesterday after the Colts/Chargers game had ended. In it, a reporter asks the defensive end his thoughts on the upcoming rematch with the undefeated New England Patriots in next Sunday’s AFC Championship Game.
In true tough guy mentality, Olshansky answers the question honestly instead of thoughtfully:
So New England’s ...
Chargers Lineman Claims Pats Are Worried
The Sporting Blog —
By Chris Mottram
Igor Olshansky is not a smart man, but he knows what bad trash talking is. Clearly, San Diego's defensive end thinks New England needs more motivation than simply completing a perfect season:
To answer your question of "Who?", Igor, allow me to refer you to Week 2 of the NFL Season. You went to New England to participate in a football game against the Patriots. The same team you'll be playing this weekend. You lost 38-14. You had two tackles. Brady threw for three TDs. You then went on to lose to the likes of Denver, K.C. and Oakland. And ...
Chargers' Igor Olshansky on the Patriots: 'They're More Worried Than We Are'
FanHouse —
Filed under: Chargers, Patriots, Boston, San DiegoChargers defensive lineman Igor Olshansky isn't afraid of giving the Patriots bulletin board material. After the Chargers beat the Colts to reach the AFC Championship Game, Olshansky was asked about the Chargers' next opponent, and he said this: "Who? New England? Seriously, they're more worried than we are. Believe me. They know what's up." I have no problem with confidence, even cockiness. But really? Olshansky thinks the Patriots are more worried than the Chargers are? I have a feeling a lot ...
Igor Olshansky is an idiot
Our Book of Scrap: Sports News —
Yeah, I'm back. We'll see how it goes. First up, we have Chargers defensive lineman Igor Olshansky, who said this about the Patriots: "Seriously, I mean, they're more worried than we are, I promise you. Believe me. They know what's up." By they know what's up, does he mean the chances of them giving the Chargers the asswhooping they so deserve because of Phil Rivers' douchiness? H/T: The Sporting Blog ...
STUPID SPORTS SH!T: PLAYOFF FOOTBALL EDITION
Epic Carnival —
by Chris Richardson, Intentional Foul Apparently, the freaks come out when playoff football is afoot. Be it overzealous fans (is there such a thing when a trip to the Super Bowl is on the line?) or players that don't know when to shut-up, there's always something that catches the eye... in a stupid shit sort of way. And wouldn't you know it, we have a lot of fodder for today's post. From silly Boston-based New England fans to beating someone to death because of an argument that took place during the Packers/Seahawks game, we've got something for everyone. But first, since I mentioned ...
Video Picks for 1/15
MVN Outsider —
An emotional Tony Romo responds to Terrell Owens’ news conference:
I have no idea who Igor Olshansky is, what position he plays, or how talented he is…but I do know that he probably shouldn’t have ran his mouth about the Pats:
Believe It Or Not, Philip Rivers Might Not Be The Stupidest San Diego Charger
Can't Stop The Bleeding —
Way to go, Igor Olshansky. You’ve a) managed to make Philip Rivers seem mature by comparison and b) proven you’re the only guy in America who learned nothing from Anthony Smith’s ill-advised remarks.
Though I doubt the Hooded Casanova would consider the work of the San Diego Union-Tribune’s Nick Canepa to be viable bulletin board material, the latter is a little ticked off with the suggestion the Bolts/Pats tilt isn’t as “sexy” as Peyton vs. Brady.
I’m sick of this “marquee game” manure. I’m ...
Into the fray and ready for Sunday
Eye on Foxborough —
Into the fray and ready for Sunday Posted by Dan Lamothe January 17, 2008 23:22PM
In The Red Zone - Chargers @ Patriots Preview - AFC Championship
SOX & Dawgs —
This Week
The New England Patriots host the San Diego Chargers at Gillette Stadium on Sunday at 3 p.m in the AFC Championship game.
This is the second meeting of the year between these two teams. New England defeated San Diego 38-14 at Gillette Stadium in Week 2.
The Patriots are 9-0 at the Razor this season and 13-0 against the AFC, including the playoffs. The Chargers, including playoff games are 5-4 on the road this year and 11-3 versus the AFC.
Here are the rosters for the Chargers and Patriots. ...
FROM THE GREAT WHITE NORTH: MY NAME IS IGOR OLSHANSKY AND I'M A MORON.
Epic Carnival —
by E. Spencer Kyte, Bugs and Cranks I know I'm a little late on this one because the mammoth Ukrainian let the stupid fly after their win Sunday, but I keep seeing it pop up on TV as this weekend's game gets closer and every time I do, I think to myself, "What the hell was this kid thinking?" Who? New England? Seriously, I mean, they're more worried than we are, I promise you. Believe me. They know what's up. - Igor Olshanksy, San Diego Defensive End and Victim of Verbal Diarrhea My best bet at the reaction from within the Patriots ...
NFL Conference Championship Weekend Preview
Out of Bounds —
We’re down to the Final Four. Ironically, the theme for this weekend’s Championship Games is “The Revenge of the Week 2 Match-ups”. All four of these teams meet back in Week 2 of this season, and the teams who were the favorite to win in the match-ups won. Will the same happen this weekend? Ask yourself this: Are the Chargers focused in this game? Or will their “mouths” be the death of their season? Can the Pats continue to run the table with two more games left in the post season in their quest for immortality? ...



