Dear Supwitchugirl,
Thank you for the relevance.
Eternally,
Mark Morrison
Oregon’s biggest hit since LeGarette Blount just uppercut the world wide web last week. Supwitchugirl, whom we admittedly know nothing about and will freely fabricate backstory where needed, just released a sequel on par with Godfather II, Empire Strikes Back, Aliens and Breakin’ 2: Electric Bugaloo as creations that [...]
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Wait ’til you see my “O”.
Saturday, 9 October 2010
LeBronsense.
Sunday, 18 July 2010
We admit, freely, “LeBronsense” was originally coined by a friend of the family at OMFGco. That said, it was our Decision to use it in this blog post.
The LeBron clamor has finally died down to a tolerable din, and we at 4th & Forever consciously let in-house emotions settle a bit before releasing our LeBron [...]
LT vs. Boggs vs. Andre vs. Beer
Sunday, 25 April 2010
LT, one of the baddest LBs ever to play the game, drinks a girl’s beer…but at least he drinks a lot of them. Maybe the Silver Bullet is “The One That Won’t Slow You Down”, but we’d wager it would also be “Coors Light, 41 Will Put You On Your Ass.”
Now, we didn’t actually [...]
SUck it Gottlieb
Monday, 22 March 2010
Doug Gottlieb: “You’ve got to at some point hold Jim Boeheim accountable” Circa February 2009.
First of all, we admit, freely, that Syracuse has been on the wrong end of some disastrous, embarrassing losses (Richmond and Vermont certainly come to mind). There is no debating this fact. What program hasn’t, however? Has Syracuse had more monumental [...]
The Fix Is In
Wednesday, 6 January 2010
Ah, the New Year—early January. Is there a better time of the year? It’s a sports-junkie’s smack: the NBA is heating up, College Basketball enters league play, the tables in the European football leagues are starting to gel, NFL Playoffs are starting up, and College Football bowl games are reaching a crescendo. But those are [...]
4th & Forever is a measure of down and distance. And time. And other stuff too. But not temperature.
Wednesday, 1 April 2009
If not one of my earliest memories, the Browns’ Brian Sipe throwing an interception in the back of the endzone to Oakland’s Mike Davis in the final minutes of a two-point game is undoubtedly one of my first memories that ever really mattered.
Many aspects of that morning are nonsensical and even dreamlike. It was cold. [...]
