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Gregoshi
What about the Packer/Cardinals game? Highest scoring game in playoff history going into overtime wouldn't fall into the snore category. But I do agree with your comment. Fortunately, I've missed most of these snore-fests. I also missed the Chargers/Jets game and tuned into the NFL Network to find out the result. As I watched the highlights, which was all Chargers through the first three quarter, I kept thinking "And the Chargers lost?" However, the result is to be expected when you blow all those scoring attempts.
Ya know, I forgot about that game probably because I stopped watching it after the Cards took that big lead early. I do the same thing during the Super Bowls. I get bored with all the commercials and/or the game is so one sided I end up doing something else. A lot of times I miss those great comebacks. Being a free agent fan I guess that's to be expected.
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That was actually a pretty good game, the way the Packers rallied, and I felt it was kinda sad, the way they lost.
In any case, I liked watching the Vikings steamroll the Cowboys. That is one good team, though I feel it could've been a lot more exciting. In any case, Vikes vs. Saints next week should be great!
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Finally, some stats to back me up. Where's the action?
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Hosakawa Tito
Well, compare that to baseball or golf, it's similar. The actual time the ball is in play is short, but more more significant than in nascar or soccer. Well, not in baseball I guess :laugh4:
Basketball probably has the action/signifance per minute. Tennis would, but there are lots of commercials in tennis too.
But the time between plays in football is usually spent on replays, talking about the game, watching the play be set up.
More cheerleader time would be nice though :laugh4:
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It does make one question why you should waste 3+ hours sitting around watching 11 minutes of playing.
Heck, they don't need highlights, they need some show that just shows the actual plays, with all the time in between cut out. You could fit two full games in a half hour with commercials, or three in a full hour with plenty of replays.
And they should definitely have more cheerleader time.
CR
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Crazed Rabbit
It does make one question why you should waste 3+ hours sitting around watching 11 minutes of playing.
Heck, they don't need highlights, they need some show that just shows the actual plays, with all the time in between cut out. You could fit two full games in a half hour with commercials, or three in a full hour with plenty of replays.
And they should definitely have more cheerleader time.
CR
I support your ideas and I would like to subscribe to your magazine, if you have one. :2thumbsup:
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Sasaki Kojiro
I'll say it again, they should remove field goals from the game. The jets didn't lose that game, the chargers didn't lose it. Nate kaeding lost it. It's supposed to be a team sport :yes:
Well you're wrong.
Anytime you kick a feild goal the offense failed to its job. A feild goal is like a constilation prize for moving the ball somewhat well.
How about the jets D bending but not breaking?
There were plenty of points in that game (the unsportsmanlike call being the one I remember the most) that the chargers shot themselves in the foor.
As for Brookings comments: they dissapoint me. I once had 63 points dropped on me when I played Jv and they were chucking bombs until the clock hit 0.
He gets payed millions to stop people, Farve gets paid millions to not be stopped. Suck it up.
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Strike For The South
Well you're wrong.
Anytime you kick a feild goal the offense failed to its job. A feild goal is like a constilation prize for moving the ball somewhat well.
How about the jets D bending but not breaking?
There were plenty of points in that game (the unsportsmanlike call being the one I remember the most) that the chargers shot themselves in the foor.
As for Brookings comments: they dissapoint me. I once had 63 points dropped on me when I played Jv and they were chucking bombs until the clock hit 0.
He gets payed millions to stop people, Farve gets paid millions to not be stopped. Suck it up.
Agreed. Especially in the NFL, the pendulum swings both ways. Nobody complains when you're the team that's putting the whooping on your opponent.
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Strike For The South
Well you're wrong.
Anytime you kick a feild goal the offense failed to its job. A feild goal is like a constilation prize for moving the ball somewhat well.
How about the jets D bending but not breaking?
They should have had to punt of go for it, I don't mind that they lost. The consolation prize can be pinning the other team inside the 10.
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Sasaki Kojiro
They should have had to punt of go for it, I don't mind that they lost. The consolation prize can be pinning the other team inside the 10.
Then you lose an element of the giant chess game that is football
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Nate kaeding lost it.
NEWS FLASH: Police and ambulances rushed to Kaeding's home, on a report that he'd attempted suicide - he tried to OD on sleeping pills...
but choked after 3
Then he tried to shoot himself
but fired wide right
then wide left
Then tried to hang himself...
but couldn't kick the chair out.
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Indy and Minn here. But like they say: "On any given Sunday...".
especially the playoffs.
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KukriKhan
NEWS FLASH: Police and ambulances rushed to Kaeding's home, on a report that he'd attempted suicide - he tried to OD on sleeping pills...
but choked after 3
Then he tried to shoot himself
but fired wide right
then wide left
Then tried to hang himself...
but couldn't kick the chair out.
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Indy and Minn here. But like they say: "On any given Sunday...".
especially the playoffs.
Take it from a Bills fan, I feel your pain.
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v...wideleft-1.jpg
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Well at least the game was competitive. Here's hoping for a shootout in the Big Easy!
CR
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Well, I think the game is going to fall short of my predicted total points, but my God is it tense.
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Wow, the vikings just imploded. 6 fumbles, 2 interceptions? Penalty while in field goal range with 15 seconds left? Favre throws interception instead of running for 6 yards?
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GeneralHankerchief
Well, I think the game is going to fall short of my predicted total points, but my God is it tense.
You were close on that(if you multiply the two scores together=868 :laugh4:) Now we get to see if Favre actually retires.
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I feel sorry for Farve. So close to another Super Bowl, and he throws it away. :embarassed:
Not very impressed with the Saint's highly touted offense, which didn't do much the second half. With that many turnovers there shouldn't be an overtime.
CR
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Minnesota outgained NO by over 200 yards, and had +10 minutes on the time of possession. Only the 5 turnovers saved the Saints. Congrats and all to the Saints fans, but the Colts are going to chew them up if they don't play better D.
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To paraphrase the immortal words of an ex-coach of both Super Bowl teams, "When you turn the ball over 5 times, you ain't going to beat anybody."
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Yo?? Did Brees just jinx his team? I thought there was a major superstition about not picking up the conference championship trophy? I think he might have just put the whammy on his crew...
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Kurando
Yo?? Did Brees just jinx his team? I thought there was a major superstition about not picking up the conference championship trophy? I think he might have just put the whammy on his crew...
Not in football, you are thinking NHL hockey. Generally no one touches the Campbell (West) or Prince of Wales (East) trophies after the conference finals are done.
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I raged so hard at that game... if it wasn't the fumbles or Favre's retarded pass during the Vikes's last drive before OT, it was the ref's :daisy: calls during OT (that 15 yd penalty for pass obstruction was very debatable, and IMO so was that call where the pass that set the Saints up for a field goal was complete). Minnesota should be in the Super Bowl ~:angry:
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drone
you are thinking NHL hockey.
I'm Canadian, of course I'm thinking NHL hockey. ;) But back to NFL football, I don't know, when I saw Brees do that it smacked of voodoo to me. We'll see in two weeks.
Hey Tito, wasn't ShaiHulud a Saints fan?
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Kurando
I'm Canadian, of course I'm thinking NHL hockey. ;) But back to NFL football, I don't know, when I saw Brees do that it smacked of voodoo to me. We'll see in two weeks.
~;) It does seem strange, but maybe football players aren't as superstitious as hockey players. Then again, after the Pens touched the Wales trophy last year and then won Lord Stanley, maybe they won't care either.
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Kurando
Hey Tito, wasn't ShaiHulud a Saints fan?
And isn't Yoyoma1910 from N'awlins? Haven't seen him around in a while...
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Kurando
I'm Canadian, of course I'm thinking NHL hockey. ;) But back to NFL football, I don't know, when I saw Brees do that it smacked of voodoo to me. We'll see in two weeks.
Hey Tito, wasn't ShaiHulud a Saints fan?
Yeah, Shai is a big Who Dat fan.
Canadians who are foolish enough to publicly admit any hockey indifference get deported to the U.S. Chairman Lord Stanley is watching....
Not to worry bout dat curse. Dee Saints is from de Voodoo Capital of de U.S.
You think Archie can convince his son to do a Farve?
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Just over 4 hours until kick-off in Miami. Make your picks, fellas.
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Go colts!
Technically 1,2, and 3 in the pool are up for grabs, but I don't know how the tiebreaker works.
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Tie-breaker is event driven (usually MNF total score). Weeks without MNF use the total score for the final game of the week - the Superbowl, this week. But I take your point about Pool Standings; depending on who picked what team, any one of the top three pickers for this year could be tied with 2 others.
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Also at stake are poll bragging rights. Depending on who wins, either johnhughthom/slashandburn or Yaseikhaan will be able to say that they picked the winner from the very start of the season.