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    Four Days and Six Nights on the Couch

    Friday, January 6, 2006, 06:23 AM EST [USC Trojans FB]

    If ever a holiday needed a permanent residence, it would be New Year's Day. Just as Thanksgiving is the fourth Thursday in November and Labor Day the first Monday in September, New Year's Day should always be celebrated on the final Sunday in December.

    Sure, this would mean occasionally celebrating New Year's Eve on Christmas night, but the benefits far outweigh the negatives. Taking Friday off and then having Monday as a legal holiday allowed me to sit on my couch and watch approximately 48 hours of college and NFL football over the course of my four-day weekend.

    It all began Friday at noon. Not having any plans for the day, I noticed that a couple of college games were on, so I figured why not relax a bit and watch some football? It had been a busy year, what with Sports in a Can taking off and needing near round-the-clock attention and all. So I thought some R&R was well-earned. Little did I know that 29 hours later the Missus would literally need to drag me off the couch so that we could attend our New Year's Eve festivities.

    I was completely down on the bowl system because, as you've heard me preach before, there's no playoff system. But this was before I had four days with nothing else to do but enjoy the bowl games. And now? I think I'll have to get down from the pulpit for a moment. I'd seen the highlights of that game in Boise on the blue field and the unbelievable finish to the Nebraska-Michigan game, but nothing prepared me for the corporate-sponsored glory about to come.

    As soon as the Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl ended with an interception in the end zone that thwarted a comeback bid by Minnesota, I flipped over to the Vitalis Sun Bowl and watched UCLA beat Northwestern in a game that featured over 1,000 yards of offense and two onside kicks run back for touchdowns-by the same player. It ended with enough time for me to catch the end of the thrilling Independence Bowl. (No corporate sponsor for that one? Why not the Manulife Financial Independence Bowl?). Thank goodness LSU made mincemeat of Miami in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl, otherwise I might never have eaten or gone to the bathroom.

    Saturday brought three more exciting bowl games and two NFL games. And, as if on cue, the Giants-Raiders game ended just in time for me to catch the New Year's Eve countdown. But I had my own countdown going: 13 hours until I could watch more football. Sunday ushered in the conclusion of the NFL season with a decent slate of games and four teams winning must-win games to clinch playoff spots. Whoever penned "The Most Wonderful Time of the Year" was off by one week.

    Monday brought six more bowl games and a permanent indentation in my couch. I was actually considering calling in sick for work on Tuesday-until I heard that the bowl games didn't resume again until that night. So I went to work, put in my time, and then nearly got a speeding ticket rushing home for the triple-overtime FedEx Orange Bowl thriller. I duplicated the feat on Wednesday as Vince Young and Texas upset USC in The Rose Bowl Game Presented by Citi, one of the most exciting college games I've ever seen.

    I have to admit that yesterday was hard. Knowing that after a long day of work there was no football waiting at home nearly sent me into a state of depression. Watching Jerry Rice and Kenny Mayne on Dancing with the Stars just didn't cut it. But now that it's Friday there's just one more day to go until the NFL playoffs begin and I can spend some more quality time on the couch.

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    Speaking of the NFL playoffs, time for a quick preview. (If you're interested in an in-depth look at each of the playoff teams, check out my AFC and NFC previews over on PatriotsInsider.com.) This could be one of the most competitive set of NFL playoffs in recent memory. With 10 playoff teams who won 11 or more games (the most ever), and two other teams getting hot at the right time (New England and Washington), the possibility for some nail-biting finishes is high.

    This weekend's games are no exception, as three of them have spreads of 3 or less. Let's tackle each one:

    Washington at Tampa Bay

    These teams squared off in one of the most entertaining games of the season, a 36-35 Tampa Bay victory in which the Bucs went for 2 and the win with under one minute to play. This one's going to be a bit lower scoring, with Tampa Bay's defense too much for Washington's offense.

    Spread: Tampa Bay by 2

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