This palce is boring, too much talk about baseball, when are the NFL football posts going to start?
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Baseball is for wimps, we have to get some discussion about a real sport. Football.
Love the violence, the hits, the gridiron glory, sold out stadiums on Sunday afternoon where tens of thousands of people particpate in primal scream therapy urging their favorite warrior/gladiator to destroy their opponent.
Flame away ye baseball fans
Love the violence, the hits, the gridiron glory, sold out stadiums on Sunday afternoon where tens of thousands of people particpate in primal scream therapy urging their favorite warrior/gladiator to destroy their opponent.
Flame away ye baseball fans
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Baseball rules the roost for the moment.
I don't know if you've heard the new forum rules or not but only positive comments about the Philadelphia Eagles are allowed, and only negative comments about the Dallas Cowboys are allowed.
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I don't know if you've heard the new forum rules or not but only positive comments about the Philadelphia Eagles are allowed, and only negative comments about the Dallas Cowboys are allowed. >>
The Eagles will win the superbowl this year and the Cowboys will finish last in the East.
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<< <i><<< when are the NFL football posts going to start? >>>
I don't know if you've heard the new forum rules or not but only positive comments about the Philadelphia Eagles are allowed, and only negative comments about the Dallas Cowboys are allowed. >>
The Eagles will win the superbowl this year and the Cowboys will finish last in the East. >>
Now cut that out with those reverse jinxes Matt!
Yes, that's 5 mad faces so you "know" I mean it!!!
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<< <i><<< when are the NFL football posts going to start? >>>
I don't know if you've heard the new forum rules or not but only positive comments about the Philadelphia Eagles are allowed, and only negative comments about the Dallas Cowboys are allowed. >>
The Eagles will win the superbowl this year and the Cowboys will finish last in the East. >>
Now cut that out with those reverse jinxes Matt!
Yes, that's 5 mad faces so you "know" I mean it!!! >>
I also forgot to mention the Phillies will win the WS and the Mets will finish last
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I think the Hamburgler will be wearing #21 for the Chargers this year!
JS
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<< <i><<< when are the NFL football posts going to start? >>>
I don't know if you've heard the new forum rules or not but only positive comments about the Philadelphia Eagles are allowed, and only negative comments about the Dallas Cowboys are allowed. >>
The Eagles will win the superbowl this year and the Cowboys will finish last in the East. >>
Now cut that out with those reverse jinxes Matt!
Yes, that's 5 mad faces so you "know" I mean it!!! >>
I also forgot to mention the Phillies will win the WS and the Mets will finish last
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And about the only thing that will generate excitement at Invesco Field this year will be Obama's acceptance speech.
<< <i>The No Fun League? Three minutes of action, three hours of commercials. No thank you. >>
Yeah, baseball is really fast paced and those 38 pitcher crotch scratches and stepping off the mound never gets old each game.
<< <i>The No Fun League? Three minutes of action, three hours of commercials. No thank you. >>
The "no fun league" phrase is a bit antiquated. In my view, there's been for years now the right "mix" of allowing "celebrations" without interrupting the flow of the game, and not letting the celebrations to become boringly overdramatic.
Bottom line - The "no fun league" phrase is no longer valid from my viewpoint and I believe the viewpoint of most NFL fans.
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<< <i>The No Fun League? Three minutes of action, three hours of commercials. No thank you. >>
The "no fun league" phrase is a bit antiquated. In my view, there's been for years now the right "mix" of allowing "celebrations" without interrupting the flow of the game, and not letting the celebrations to become boringly overdramatic.
Bottom line - The "no fun league" phrase is no longer valid from my viewpoint and I believe the viewpoint of most NFL fans. >>
You may well be correct, as I do not consider myself to be an NFL fan. I can almost mow my lawn between the time somebody scores a TD and the action starts back.
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Yawn.
Here is an interesting article.
FINISHED 12/8/2008!!!
Football is a great sport to watch and follow, no doubt. So is baseball, and there are millions of baseball fans who die for their sport.
The one thing I would question in the opening post is calling football players warriors. True many of them may have experience in street violence, thuggery, and rape...but I wouldn't call them warriors or gladiators. The first thing they would need to do is shed the pads if they wanted to be called such...and then they could graduate to Rugby on the chain of warriors.
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<< <i>The No Fun League? Three minutes of action, three hours of commercials. No thank you. >>
The "no fun league" phrase is a bit antiquated. In my view, there's been for years now the right "mix" of allowing "celebrations" without interrupting the flow of the game, and not letting the celebrations to become boringly overdramatic.
Bottom line - The "no fun league" phrase is no longer valid from my viewpoint and I believe the viewpoint of most NFL fans. >>
You may well be correct, as I do not consider myself to be an NFL fan. I can almost mow my lawn between the time somebody scores a TD and the action starts back.
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Yawn. >>
Well - You're stretching it to make a point. If you don't like football, then fine, but baseball has commercials every half inning, and also usually when there's a pitching change, there's a commercial, and some other times as well. Professional sports is firstly about the money so why worry about it - enjoy whatever game you prefer for what it is - entertainment for the fans.
When an NFL running back literally gets put to death for poor play, or cowardly play, then I would consider calling them gladiators...until then Cedric Benson lives on.
<< <i>Football players are "gladiators" - try putting on the pads and going thru a game of tackle football and see what it's like. The only thing missing are the swords. >>
That's a little bit like saying 'Me and this other guy had a duel-- the only thing missing were the guns.'