1. I think my favorite line of the day comes from Broncos tight end
Shannon Sharpe. Surprise! Asked what he thought of the Falcons' promising young
tight end, O.J. Santiago, Sharpe pretended not to hear. "What? Who?
Benito?"
2. I think the unsung hero of this game could be Broncos offensive line
coach Alex Gibbs. He hates talking about himself and never does; he only
does it here because the league mandates that all players and coaches must be
available to the media. This offensive line is special, made up of a load of
rejects and a couple of fairly high picks, and Gibbs is the key. "I know
where there are guys who teams are about to give up on," he says. "And
I watch for them. I've got them earmarked. I'm going to find two or three guys
next year on the verge of being players. They're out there. Not in the draft.
I'm not a big draft guys because I don't believe guys right out of college can
play that fast. I'd rather someone else take them through the growing pains,
through their first camps. Or I'll take them from the World
League."
3. I think Oliver Stone's new football movie On any Given
Sunday -- which is filming down here -- has some pretty funny castings. My
favorite: Cameron Diaz as the general manager of a pro football
team.
4. I think some things never change. Saw Tim McKyer in the Hyatt
lobby last night, and he said to me: "Can you believe I'm not playing
cornerback in this
league?"
5. I think the first two picks in the draft will be Kentucky quarterback
Tim Couch, to Cleveland, and Central Florida quarterback Daunte
Culpepper, to Philadelphia. Culpepper is blowing away scouts with his arm,
his surprising speed (he was the second-fastest player on the Central Florida
team), and his yes-sir, no-sir
attitude.
6. I think there aren't a lot of my media brethren who believe Bill
Parcells is under the
weather.
7. I think Mike Shanahan probably won't be having brunch Sunday
morning with the Atlanta writer who called him "a backstabbing ferret"
in his column the other
day.
8. I think this is going to be anyone's game at the two-minute warning of
the fourth
quarter.
9. I think Lawrence Taylor will eke into the Hall of Fame during
Saturday morning's
vote.
10. I think I've got to hustle off to play in the Super Bowl ping pong
tournament. The early favorites: Los Angeles Times writer Steve
Springer and Cleveland Plain Dealer columnist Bud Shaw. Have a
nice day, as they say constantly in the lobby
here.
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