ANy idea what this "intrusion attempt" means

My router firewall sends me this message from time to time
Dear User
Your router has detected and protected you against an attempt to gain access to your network. >This may have been an attempted hacker intrusion, or perhaps just your Internet Service Provider doing routine network maintenance.
Most of these network probes are nothing to be worried about - these types of random probes should NOT be reported, but you may want to report repeated intrusions attempts. Save this email for comparison with future alert messages.
Your router Alert Information
Time: 09/07/2008, 18:24:08
Message: SYN Flood to Host
Source: 192.168.2.103, 53636
Destination:72.14.243.51, 80 (from WAN Outbound)
It looks to me like a warning that I and sending a "SYN Flood" - I don't know what that is or why - could it be a Trojan horse or something on my Mac?
LN

The only thing that is a little funny about this message - if I interpret it correctly, which is certainly subject questioning - are the addresses.
The destination of 72.14.243.51 (the target??) is Google.
The source of 192.168.2.103 is an IP address from a private address range which should mean something on the network inside your router/modem that is issuing IP addresses.
But, unless it happens again,ignoring it is probably OK.

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