Prayers for Blowouts
10.03.09 17:45 Filed in: Life
I came
across a website today called Prayers For
Blowouts by
Brian Allain. The tagline on the website says,
“Celebrating Sports, Faith, & Funny since
David Upset Goliath.” I think I found a guy that
can really speak my language... a site about
sports, christianity, and humor!
If you have been following the NFL lately you would know that the Dallas Cowboys have traded TO... I had to repost what Brian wrote on his site today:
PFB Micro-Sermon: Philemon 1:11
The PFB Micro-Sermon: where we take a Bible verse, add a dash of sports, and whip up a sermon in 100 words or less.
“Formerly he was useless to you, but now he has become useful both to you and to me.” - Philemon 1:11
The “he”: Terrell Owens. He’s taking his muscular physique and below-average hands to North America and the home of the tastier chicken wing.
The “you”: The Dallas Cowboys, who were not going to win as long as T.O. and his me-first attitude were clogging the vibes in the Dallas locker room. Now that he’s gone, look for Tony Romo to be the leader everyone expects him to be. (and look for Miles Austin to replicate T.O.’s production with ease.)
The “me”: The Buffalo Bills, who are now relevant in the AFC East again. Does this make them a playoff team? Probably not. Does it make them winners? Definitely not. Does it make them a story? Absolutely.
Dick Jauron, meet thy life verse.
If you have been following the NFL lately you would know that the Dallas Cowboys have traded TO... I had to repost what Brian wrote on his site today:
PFB Micro-Sermon: Philemon 1:11
The PFB Micro-Sermon: where we take a Bible verse, add a dash of sports, and whip up a sermon in 100 words or less.
“Formerly he was useless to you, but now he has become useful both to you and to me.” - Philemon 1:11
The “he”: Terrell Owens. He’s taking his muscular physique and below-average hands to North America and the home of the tastier chicken wing.
The “you”: The Dallas Cowboys, who were not going to win as long as T.O. and his me-first attitude were clogging the vibes in the Dallas locker room. Now that he’s gone, look for Tony Romo to be the leader everyone expects him to be. (and look for Miles Austin to replicate T.O.’s production with ease.)
The “me”: The Buffalo Bills, who are now relevant in the AFC East again. Does this make them a playoff team? Probably not. Does it make them winners? Definitely not. Does it make them a story? Absolutely.
Dick Jauron, meet thy life verse.
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