
The Count has crown issues.
(A RARE COUNTDOWN UPDATE: Check out No. 8.5.)
If the Count is a little grouchy this morning, it’s because he spent part of Monday in a dentist chair, getting his teeth jack-hammered to make room for a crown, which I believe is the closest The Count ever will get to royalty. (Crown. Royalty. Get it? Sorry. That’s my dental humor.) Next time, I will get my dental work done in the French Quarter, where I can feel no pain. How much is New Orleans partying since winning the NFC title game? Try this? Nobody wants to leave town. Maybe not even for the game. In Miami! We count down. . . .
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OK. There was some slight overstatement there. Any Saints fan who is fortunate enough to land a ticket to the Super Bowl against Indianapolis will leave town. That covers what — one out of every 297,000? But the unique thing about the Super Bowl is how many fans will go to the game just to be in that city for the day, or the weekend, or the week. That’s why the game is held in places like South Florida and not Cleveland. Notice how Atlanta hasn’t hosted a Super Bowl since the ice storm? True story: Covered a Super Bowl in Minnesota one year. Nobody went outside. Except to see the ice sculptures and that got old after 10 minutes. Everybody used those walking tubes between buildings downtown. I felt like I was in a Habitrail for eight days. My room even had one of those wheels and the maid they left carrots on my pillow. Good workout though. Anyway, back to New Orleans.
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If you’ve ever been to New Orleans, you know it’s the city of excess. Remember as a kid when everybody had a friend with the best party house? That’s like New Orleans. Except this party house is a city. So it follows that a lot of Saints fans are now faced with this dilemma: Do we stay at home and get drunk or do we go to Miami and get drunk? The New Orleans Times Picayune is even running an online poll, “New Orleans or Miami: Where would you rather be for the Super Bowl?” In a strange way, this is the worse thing that could have happened to the NFL and the South Florida Convention Bureau. Sure, the Saints getting to the game is a great story. But somebody paid good money to have people go to South Beach and spend $12 for a beer and $37.50 for a shrimp cocktail appetizer. OK, Colts fans will be there. But seriously? Who wants to party all week with people from Muncie? (Here come the emails from Muncie. Oh wait, they don’t have Internet. Never mind.)
UPDATED: BONUS COUNTDOWN ITEM
8.5. VIKINGS JUMP THE GUN
Thanks to ProFootballTalk.com for picking up on this. It seems the Minnesota Vikings were so sure they were going to win the NFC title game over the Saints that the team’s website was “updated” prematurely. No more commentary necessary. This picture tells the story.

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8. It looks like somebody still has Al Groh issues
Al Groh apparently didn't empty the joke book in Virginia.
So last week, I wrote with some amusement about how jovial new Georgia Tech defensive coordinator Al Groh seemed at his introductory press conference, even cracking jokes. And I kinda speculated that his decision to take the Jackets job might have had something to do with having a chance to stick it to Virginia next season. The item apparently made the rounds up in Charlottesville. In fact, I even received an email from somebody who sent me a poem, titled, “An Ode to Al Groh,” and it began,
All-righty then!
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7. ‘Fred’ says Groh wasn’t beloved in Charlottesville (duh)
Another verse.
Bitter? OK, so I can tell you that this person does not want to be publicly identified. “Call me Fred,” he said. But he’s a former Virginia athletic department staff member. He confirmed what most of us already knew: That Groh was not the most popular guy on campus, particularly at the end. He was arrogant and militaristic and grumpy, just like Nick Saban, except he lost a lot of games, unlike Nick Saban. Also, he is being paid $4.33 million to not coach. Now, if you’re a Georgia Tech fan, you really don’t care about that. You just know he’s a terrific defensive coordinator. But it’s funny how one’s school’s treasure is another school’s nuclear waste. “Fred” says Groh burned a lot of bridges at Virginia. “He came in and talked the whole NFL shtick, how he worked with [Bill] Parcells and everything. He talked about playing chess when everybody else was playing checkers. Obviously, he recruited well in the beginning. But over time things changed. One year, eight of his 24 recruits didn’t get into Virginia and he complained about it publicly. That didn’t go over well.” The former official also is convinced Groh took the Tech job, “So he can stick it in Virginia’s eye.” And my guess is he will.
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We give you Peanut Butter Dolt. (Photo by UGASports.com, via Deadspin)
So I covered the Georgia-Tennessee basketball game last week and apparently I missed the big story. Some kid covered himself with peanut butter. I don’t know why he did this. Maybe it was pledging a fraternity. Maybe he didn’t have any pockets and needed a snack for the games. Maybe he’s a food sciences major. Maybe he’s just a moron. Yeah. That’s it. He’s just a moron. Wonder if he’s on the Hope scholarship? His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Skippy, must be so proud. Anyway, here’s a link if you want to read a “first-hand” account of the “Peanut Butter Kid” on Deadspin. I’ll try to be more on top of these things at the Arkansas game, when somebody covers themselves with grape jelly.
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So by most accounts, Tim Tebow did a faceplant in the first day of workouts at the Senior Bowl in Birmingham. Here’s the analysis of Todd McShay from Scouts Inc.
Monday (1/25/10): Day 1 was not a good one for Tebow. The concerns we had coming in were all magnified today. He was out of rhythm, missing receivers low and high and fumbling snaps while also struggling to read defenses and use proper footwork when dropping from under center. He remained positive, though, continuing to accept coaching and showing the same leadership qualities that helped define his college career. We’ll have a keen eye on Tebow’s progress this week and whether he can correct the biggest issues surrounding his game.
Today is expected to go much better. Scout team defenders will be dressed in red and black.
Countdown disclaimer: The Count will not criticize any man for his religion, political beliefs or blood type. But when The Count watches Super Bowl commercials, he wants to see funny babies giving stock tips for E*Trade, Mean Joe Greene throwing a kid his smelly football jersey for Coke, and a hot Miss USA, Ali Landry, catching Doritos in her mouth in a laundry mat (see video below). Do you know what the Count doesn’t want to see? “Issue-oriented” ads. It’s Super Bowl Sunday. The only issue I want to deal with is replenishing the queso dip. Are you listening Tim Tebow?

The Who will only sing. No ads.
Disclaimer II: I am NOT taking a public stance on this issue. Again: I am NOT taking a public stance on this issue. (Somehow I don’t sense that’s going to stop the “left-wing agenda” comments.) But do we really want to start seeing anti-abortion/pro life messages on Super Bowl Sunday? A national coalition of women’s groups is putting pressuring on CBS to scrap an ad with Tebow and his mother, Pam Tebow, which focuses on her pregnancy in 1987. The ad is paid for by a Christian group, “Focus on Family,” with the theme, “Celebrate Family, Celebrate Life,” and is said to be a cleverly disguised anti-abortion/pro life ad. CBS spokesperson Dana McClintock said only that the network will ensure that any issue-oriented as is “appropriate for air.” You know what’s appropriate on Super Bowl Sunday? Beer. Chips. Football. Hotties doing their laundry. Somebody should declare Super Bowl Sunday as “National I Don’t Want To Think Day.”
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Even dirty old men would've watched Sasha Cohen skate.
You know, we here at the AJC have had our financial issues like everybody else. (I’m not supposed to say that publicly, I think, but I’m pretty sure editors only read the first few items of Countdown anyway, then look at page view totals.) But I can’t think of anybody this side of, well, the government that has blown more cash than NBC. For several years, it made the catastrophic decision to get out of the pro sports scene, particularly the NFL. Then when it got back in with Sunday night football, it hired Keith Olbermann (aaaaaaagghh!). Just recently, it gave Conan O’Brien $45 million to just leave town. (For the record, Virginia fans: That’s almost $41 million more than Al Groh.) Now this: NBC estimates it is going to lose $250 million on the upcoming Winter Olympics. That’s why parent company General Electric will be charging $237 for a toaster come March. The final crushing blow to the expected bottom line came when figure skater Sasha Cohen finished fourth in the U.S. championships, which meant the Games will not have a high-profile figure skater for women viewers and a reason for dirty old man (who comprise most of my readers) to pay attention. But the Count has another idea.
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1. Maybe it’s time for another knee-capping?

The IOC needs to start getting a little more creative. When Tonya Harding hired somebody to knee-cap Nancy Kerrigan, it led to highest TV ratings in history at the 1994 Olympics. Only four TV shows topped it: Two Super Bowls, the final espisode of Mash and an episode of Roots. Now I’m not suggesting athletes start attacking each other in warmup competitions to help the Olympic movement. But I’m just sayn’. They need to shake it up a little. Nude slalom skiing, maybe? How about the bobsled through rings of fire? I’ll do my part for the television ratings. To the left is a picture of snowboarder Gretchen Bleiler, who must be the best-looking thing to ever come out of Toledo, Ohio. Otherwise, here’s a nice little Tonya Harding retrospective: 1) A recap video; 2) Her celebrity boxing match with Paula Jones.
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167 comments Add your comment
Jeff Schultz
January 26th, 2010
11:40 am
Dr. Kenneth — French Q will be crazy all weekend.
Russ, the Temporary Mascot
January 26th, 2010
11:40 am
Peanut buttering somebody’s a$$ is almost as bad as painting a little dog’s a$$. Funny how it’s always Georgia doing stuff like that. If I was security I would find the closest electrical closet and look for the peanut butter. Have they no shame?
Call It Like It Is
January 26th, 2010
11:41 am
Hey Dawggy,
Tebow has more class in his left nut than u will ever have!
MORON!
Enough Said, as the Gators win the East again in 2010!
James
January 26th, 2010
11:43 am
Barnacle Bill,
I agree. They should have the right to show whatever they want. And so should a pro-choice group, if they want to pay for it.
However, look what this turns into… Warring ethics ads? During the super bowl? It would be nice if CBS just says “no religion/anti-religion or politics in the super bowl”. It’s not really an issue of free speech. CBS owns the broadcast rights. They can show whatever they want, within reason. But it would be prudent to keep it less serious, because, you know–its a freaking game.
I certainly am not interested in watching it. Also, it seems like 3 million wasted to me… most people who would be convinced on a moral issue solely because Tim Tebow said so probably have made up their minds already.
Russ, the Temporary Mascot
January 26th, 2010
11:43 am
In dog school we learned you’re only as smart as you present yourself when you call somebody a moran or a maroon or a dummy. Also, using “your” and “you’re” properly sorts you out from the rabble. Spray painting a little dog’s a$$ when that little dog is trying his best to be a great mascot is shameful.
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ga gator
January 26th, 2010
11:45 am
James, you gotta accept the fact the kid makes people pay attention. During halftime of the UF/OK national championship game, Google reported over 40 million hits on John 3:16. No different him expressing himself than some hollywood type spewing their crap.
DirtyDawg
January 26th, 2010
11:46 am
I’m as much a supporter for a ‘woman’s right to choose’ as anybody, but, at the same time, can appreciate a message that says, ‘you never know who your child is gonna grow up to be’, so be careful which way you go.
Of course, by that same logic, there are a lot more murderers and rapists running around than God-fearing, Heisman Trophy-winning, National Champion-quarterbacking, almost too good to be true-graduating senior from the University of Florida…so what does that say about the which choice is correct?
waw
January 26th, 2010
11:46 am
“You know what’s appropriate on Super Bowl Sunday? Beer. Chips. Football. Hotties doing their laundry.” Glad you have your free speech, Jeff!
Jon Hughes
January 26th, 2010
11:46 am
Schultz, I am a conservative and i couldnt agree more with you I do not want any of this with my football ever! This also includes the goofy pink shoes every team wore for a month. Yeah i understand that they wanted to raise awareness but its football its a sport it is not a place to air out concerns or causes or any of that. we have other means to do it without stepping into the football realm. If i do have to see this add i hope he cries i hate that guy…..and yes i am a dawg fan
Russ, the Temporary Mascot
January 26th, 2010
11:47 am
I was the pick of the litter.
Russ, the Temporary Mascot
January 26th, 2010
11:48 am
. . . despite not having a pure white a$$.
ga gator
January 26th, 2010
11:52 am
Jon Hughes, would you hate him if he went to UGA instead? just checking…………….
Russ, the Temporary Mascot
January 26th, 2010
11:53 am
It’s white now, though. Thanks to Krylon and the University of Georgia.
Chairman of the Masters
January 26th, 2010
11:56 am
These women protesters are the same ones who hate me and I don’t use the spread!
todd grantham
January 26th, 2010
12:00 pm
Jeff, you blogging tonight?
SOGADOG
January 26th, 2010
12:04 pm
Thanks for the pics and for the record I agree, the Super Bowl is about football, beer, football, and silly, mindless commercials. Gotta go, I have a meeting with human resources, something about “unauthorized use of computer during work hours.”
SOUTH GA DAWG FAN
January 26th, 2010
12:06 pm
I think the superbowl ads need to feature Leryn Franco I would watch that commercial I bet she has better mechanics than Tebow also.
Atlantabama
January 26th, 2010
12:09 pm
The Senior Bowl is in Mobile, not Birmingham.
Bubba
January 26th, 2010
12:09 pm
Freedom of speech is a terrible thing, isn’t it Jeff? It means we sometimes have to listen to things we disagree with. What’s your positiion on the First Amendment?
TheAntiMe
January 26th, 2010
12:21 pm
Obviously, Tim Tebow takes being a Gator literally, seeing as he has such a big gator mouth!
We can only hope that CBS will give us all a break and pre-empt Tebow with another exciting Bud Bowl. I know I’m dying to find out if Bud Lite can take down Bud this year.
Schultz the hypocrite
January 26th, 2010
12:26 pm
“Countdown disclaimer: The Count will not criticize any man for his religion, political beliefs or blood type.”
Except Rush though, right Schultz?
blazerdawg
January 26th, 2010
12:27 pm
Thanks for the tip on E. Canalis; Tbow can say what he wants, who cares; pnut butter guy is awesome..GO DAWGS!
Timmy Tebow...
January 26th, 2010
12:29 pm
I find Tebow and these RW religous freaks offensive and I do feel that I have the right not to hear this s*** during a public event. Those who not understand this need to read about the societies of Cesar, Stalin, Bush, Adolph, and modern day China. Even common decency and respect says no. Most of the zombie right wingers these days are not decent and respectful. Obnoxious loud and disrespectful toilet scum is more like it.
Why would you push that s*** during the SB?
niles
January 26th, 2010
12:31 pm
You can be dropped off in the most dangerous ghetto in Miami and still feel more safe and comfortable than on Bourbon Street. If the entire state of Louisiana dropped off into the Gulf I don’t think anyone would seriously miss it. It’s a God forsaken state and the last place on earth that deserves any sports success. Collegiate or professional.
Yellow Fuzz
January 26th, 2010
12:32 pm
45-42 (in Sanford Bowl)
13th in the NCAA
Beat Georgia, won ACC, played in BCS Bowl in first 2 years!
Cherokee
January 26th, 2010
12:33 pm
Yellow Fuzz ….get back to us after you have WON a BCS bowl
Timmy Tebow isn't stable
January 26th, 2010
12:35 pm
LOL!!! And you reek of open-mindedness and warm, open arms for differing opinions? The radical leftist Neo-Comms are hilarious!! They are the very definition of hypocrisy and ignorance. Hey Timmy Tebow, ask Carrie Prejean how sweet, kind and understanding your kind were to her for simply sharing an opinion that YOUR President is on record agreeing with. What a moron!!!!
where's the magic
January 26th, 2010
12:35 pm
Wow, looks like the recruits want nothing to do with St. Johnson and the angry old man. Hilarious!!!
Dominique Wilkins
January 26th, 2010
12:36 pm
That was a heat check, Bob.
5th bowl loss in a row!!!
January 26th, 2010
12:37 pm
Yellow Fuzz, you forgot to mention:
1-2 vs. NON-SEC cellar dwellers, 0-2 in bowl games and unable to defeat the worst UGA team of the past 13 years, WITHOUT their best player.
Technophobia
January 26th, 2010
12:39 pm
I’m all for free speech but does politics and the never ending elections cycle have to invade EVERY aspect of our lives?
mike
January 26th, 2010
12:39 pm
Actually I’d find Tebow’s ad refreshing in a media that is engulfed in radical liberalism and ultra-sensitive/hypocritical PC nonsense.
boiler room
January 26th, 2010
12:42 pm
If we are forced to look at Obama’s ugly a$$ face 24/7 telling us nothing but lies and excuses, then I think I can stomach Tebow with his message for 60 seconds.
Nick Saban
January 26th, 2010
12:42 pm
“Arrogant, militaristic, and grumpy” Grumpy I would certainly agree with, especially in dealing with the media But arrogant? Why? Because he is grumpy in dealing with the media? I’ve never seen one thing that he has done which would denote arrogance.
Militaristic? Good lord. Are we talking about Mao, Fidel, or Hugo Chavez or are we talking about a football coach?
If militaristic means your players play with an incredible amount of discipline and largely stay out of trouble off the field relative to the rest of the sec big boys then yeah, I guess he would be “militaristic”. Otherwise you’re just engaging in a name calling session for the sole reason that he is indeed grumpy when dealing with the media. Can you blame him when media members use baseless accusations and adjectives like “arrogant” and the absurd “militaristic?”
Bob LaBlah
January 26th, 2010
12:42 pm
Yellow Fuzz I hear Tech is going to step up next year and join Region 8-AAAAA. They’re hoping their increased schedule difficulty will give them more credibility nationally.
Definition of loser
Referencing 1 win in 9 years.. soooo sad.
Here are a few numbers for you. 90-27, 8-1, 30-24, 73-66, 9-1 on your high school field with one loss being a bad fumble call.
TheAntiMe
January 26th, 2010
12:46 pm
I know what I believe. I believe that Coach Urban Meyer should definitely consider recruiting Sasha Cohen to replace Tim Tebow next season. Rarely have I seen anyone look so very good in the Spread.
Florida Dawg
January 26th, 2010
12:46 pm
The Tim Tebow ad should “not run” on Super Bowl Sunday…one hour before or after or during the game.
Tasteless marketing….not using good judgment.
Miami
January 26th, 2010
12:48 pm
Niles,
You are a dang fool. You say u can be dropped off in the most dangerous part of Miami and be safer than on Bourbon St? Obviously you’ve never lived in Miami or visited for any appreciable time. I was scolded by my girlfriend’s mother for leaving the car running while I ran up to the front door in a nice neighborhood to pick up her daughter. Why? Because people steal running cars right out of driveways.
Also, you ever heard of Liberty City and Overtown neighborhoods? I guess not and that you probably don’t remember the various riots in those 2 neighborhoods over the years. Man are you stupid!
JSS
January 26th, 2010
12:51 pm
Glad I’m going to be in New Zealand working on what will be Super Bowl Sunday! After reading “Pro-Life’s” and “Heav,” so-called morality sure does have a very ugly face… Jeff Schultz, you’re going to have a LONG Tuesday! You still can’t tell me you don’t miss the old days “Truth-Serum” and I just throwing you under the bus compared to this stuff?
Thanks Again for the Haiti help!
niles
January 26th, 2010
12:51 pm
Ok Miami. The fact you allowed your biotches mom to scold you like a child really proves me wrong. What a moron!!!
Miami = goon
January 26th, 2010
12:52 pm
Hmmm….I’m pretty sure cars are stolen all over the country. Especially ones where the idiot driver leaves it running with the door open…..
Old Homer the Pervert
January 26th, 2010
12:52 pm
Why don’t they show what happens in those Cialis or Levitra ads? Do people get the urge to take a long bath? Jeez, it’s embarrassing enough to have to sit through one of those commercials with members of the opposite sex. The least they could do is to gratify our curiosity a little. It would at least counteract the Tebow commercial a little.
And I’m with Russ. It’s downright barbaric to use paint on a puppy that didn’t happen to be born with a lily-white a$$. Typical UGA.
Just sayin’.
milk
January 26th, 2010
12:55 pm
I bet Schultz’s eyes will burn like fire if he watches Tebow’s Christian message
Thought and speech police
January 26th, 2010
12:57 pm
Amazing to hear Schultz and the poser Timmy Tebow… and other posters whining and complaining about a 1 minute public service announcement from Tebow.
Its an announcement that hurts no one. It doesn’t promote sex like half the other ads nor alcohol like probably the other half of the super bowl ads. So people like Schultz and some of these other morons are completely cool with sex and alcohol(which ruins countless lives) being promoted nonstop for the duration of the super bowl but they have a big problem with Tebow doing a 1 minute promo ostensibly asking young girls to keep their child as opposed to abortion.
Is there something inherently evil about promoting life as opposed to promoting the termination of life? So the people who promote life in a 1 minute ad are evil while the people that promote abortion are the good guys? Mmmmh!
Some of you liberal thought and speech police are big promoters of free speech. As long as its your free speech. If you don’t agree with Tebow’s 1 minute ad you are then the thought and speech police. You’re just too blind and or dumb to realize your own hypocrisy and hatefulness.
SWGADAWG
January 26th, 2010
12:57 pm
Sex sells……at least to Mr. Shultz. And the media wonders why we thinlk it’s a leftist movement! Right about sports , Shultz. If you don’t want to mix politics and sports….then don’t.
CRACKER JACKET
January 26th, 2010
12:59 pm
Right on Mike!
James T. Kirk
January 26th, 2010
12:59 pm
Look at all the puppy fans rambling incoherently in fear of the GT dynasty that they know will begin next year. We are currently putting together one of the best recruiting classes in the nation. Every top prospect wants to play in our unstoppable offense. Our thrower of the ball is returning next year, turning down millions as a surefire first round draft pick. Our wideout wider receivers are all returning along with our running halfbacks, the best in the nation. We just landed the best 4th down FG kicker too. It all begins in 2010 puppies!!! Stay red and black with envy!!!
Dominique Wilkins
January 26th, 2010
1:00 pm
Heav was having a heat check, Jeff.
PMC
January 26th, 2010
1:01 pm
It’s really too bad Sascha Cohen hasn’t taken up the ED cause. That would be a great run of commercials during the olympics.