Nov 3rd 2008 7:08PM by Shane Bacon (author feed)
Filed under: Redskins, Steelers, AFC North, NFC East
At some point this weekend, you probably were searching the web, most likely AOL Sports, and came across the Monday Night Football match-up. “,” you probably thought. What you didn’t realize, is this might be the most important political football game in the history of the league.
See, first we have the obvious importance of a Chris Berman interview with both Barack Obama and John McCain. These are the two candidates running for the presidency and while they will most likely chuckle and raise awkward arms and nearly important to get a certain point across, ESPN, for a few minutes anyway, will be the most important news outlet in the world.
While I’m not exactly sure of the format, I’m assuming it will be softball-style questions about sports with a few political anecdotes added for kicks. These are a couple of questions you should assume Berman will ask.
“So John, the election might be headed one way, but how about them Arizzzzzonaaa CarRrrRRdinals?”"Senator Obama, what is happening to your Bears?”"Senator McCain, if you end up losing this election, will Sarah Palin head back, back, back to Alaska?”Continue Reading
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