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Post by Mr. Backlund on Oct 28, 2007 14:39:21 GMT -5
We're apparently playing internaional rules NFL, where Will Allen is allowed to committ pass interference everytime the ball comes his way in England.
This game is an abomination, I hope Goodell is enjoying this.
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Post by Mr. Backlund on Oct 28, 2007 14:56:59 GMT -5
Holy hell......
This is seriously the worse game I've ever seen. The field sucks. The level of play sucks. The refs are inconistent and calling a horrible game. Roger Goodell, however, is smirking as he walks to the bank with all those poor people's money who paid to see this joke of a game.
Seriously, I know I'm sounding a bit melodramatic and grandeous, but he's going to continue to dillute the league with idiotic publicity stunts instead of improve areas of concern that actually need addressing. We'll watch him smile for the camera as he has teams playing on sheets of ice to attract the Antartic fanbase, while fans are driven away.
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Post by The Line on Oct 28, 2007 15:02:56 GMT -5
well, 4-0 so far, but there's no way I'm going to escape with less than 2 losses this week.
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Post by The Enforcer on Oct 28, 2007 15:33:20 GMT -5
Haha, I just tune in to the Texans/Chargers game to see the Chargers score another TD. Thanks to the Texans botching the snap (it went all the way to the end zone) and the punter failing to fall on the ball. If I didn't see it, I wouldn't have believed it.
And Browns won, so YAY! ;D
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Post by Mr. Backlund on Oct 28, 2007 15:39:01 GMT -5
Washington is amazingly dirty. Those safeties make Roy Williams look like a choir boy, though I don't think many would be surprised what a sleeze Sean Taylor is.
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Post by scifi1980 on Oct 28, 2007 15:59:10 GMT -5
5-2 so far. Giants win and im happy.
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Post by scifi1980 on Oct 28, 2007 16:11:20 GMT -5
Wash coughs up the ball and Pats recover. They are already leading 14-0.
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Post by scifi1980 on Oct 28, 2007 16:34:33 GMT -5
Going into halftime with the patriots up 24-0.
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Post by Mr. Backlund on Oct 28, 2007 16:35:58 GMT -5
Moss got away with a lot on that one....
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Post by greggraffinisgod on Oct 28, 2007 16:43:42 GMT -5
Wow the Jets are one really bad team, why did they get Thomas Jones? To not run him? Pennington is terrible, dink and dunk, dink and dunk, 5 yard pass. And I really am starting to think that Mangini is not a good coach.
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Post by Mr. Backlund on Oct 28, 2007 16:47:29 GMT -5
Wow the Jets are one really bad team, why did they get Thomas Jones? To not run him? Pennington is terrible, dink and dunk, dink and dunk, 5 yard pass. And I really am starting to think that Mangini is not a good coach. Mangini has nothing in common with his coaching tree outside of being stubborn and having a terrible physique. Brian Schottenheimer (the guy that looks like Screech) has issues calling a good game consistently and the team is loyal to a QB who is a great competitor, but a crappy player. The Jets played one of the easiest schedules last year and still struggled, on their way to a farse of a playoff appearance. Cut a vital part of the offensive line due to egos, give away your draft for two players that aren't really as billed and continue to force a 3-4 scheme on a unit that's not built for it and this is closer to what the Jets are then what last season shows.
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Post by Johnny on Oct 28, 2007 16:47:34 GMT -5
Its hard to be a good coach when you have the master imbeded in your mind. Thats what he gets for being a rat and crying about some cameras.
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Post by scifi1980 on Oct 28, 2007 17:10:34 GMT -5
Im suprised to see the Saints are on the road and are blowing out SF 24 to 0. Also another suprise for me is the Chargers hammering the Texans. I thought the Texans were going to hold their own.
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Post by Steveweiser on Oct 28, 2007 17:11:38 GMT -5
Just got back from the Giants/Dolphins game. The last thing those two teams needed with all the jetlag was that pitch, it cut up so badly, and it ruined the game as a spectacle. I was sitting next to the media section, and I let the reporters know about it. If the NFL ever come back to London, I can't imagine they'll fill Wembley Stadium again, or even use it, and should downgrade to Emirates Stadium. Then again, I don't really want them ruining our pitch.
Oh, and most of the crowd didn't get the Giants kneeling at the end, and booed it. Best moment of the night was the fans booing John Terry before the game.
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Post by Maidpool w/ Cleaning Action on Oct 28, 2007 17:14:17 GMT -5
I still find it terrible the Dolphins are the ones that got sent over there. How did every react overall Steveweiser? Did people seem to understand the rules?
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Post by scifi1980 on Oct 28, 2007 17:14:20 GMT -5
Another freakin TD for NE. There leading now 38-0 with 5 minutes in the 3rd and we still have the 4th quarter to play Now this is when the haters will start in about how the Pats are running up the score and should just stand out there and hold the ball for the rest of the game. If there just going to run down the clock and do nothing why not just end the game now?
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Post by Johnny on Oct 28, 2007 17:15:11 GMT -5
Just got back from the Giants/Dolphins game. The last thing those two teams needed with all the jetlag was that pitch, it cut up so badly, and it ruined the game as a spectacle. I was sitting next to the media section, and I let the reporters know about it. If the NFL ever come back to London, I can't imagine they'll fill Wembley Stadium again, or even use it, and should downgrade to Emirates Stadium. Then again, I don't really want them ruining our pitch. Oh, and most of the crowd didn't get the Giants kneeling at the end, and booed it. Best moment of the night was the fans booing John Terry before the game. Just out of curiosity, what was the overall opinion of the game of those in attendence? Sorry you had to have the sorry Dolphins vs the allright Giants. But thats just how the cookie crumbles I guess.
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Post by Johnny on Oct 28, 2007 17:16:04 GMT -5
I still find it terrible the Dolphins are the ones that got sent over there. How did every react overall Steveweiser? Did people seem to understand the rules? ALL THE TEAMS ARE GOING TO DIFFRENT COUNTRIES. TWO A YEAR. IT WAS THE DOLPHINS TURN.
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Post by scifi1980 on Oct 28, 2007 17:17:09 GMT -5
Just got back from the Giants/Dolphins game. The last thing those two teams needed with all the jetlag was that pitch, it cut up so badly, and it ruined the game as a spectacle. I was sitting next to the media section, and I let the reporters know about it. If the NFL ever come back to London, I can't imagine they'll fill Wembley Stadium again, or even use it, and should downgrade to Emirates Stadium. Then again, I don't really want them ruining our pitch. Oh, and most of the crowd didn't get the Giants kneeling at the end, and booed it. Best moment of the night was the fans booing John Terry before the game. It's funny. Over there the people hate the idea of the winning team taking a knee and running out the clock. But over here fans are complaining about the Patriots taking every play to score.
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Post by Johnny on Oct 28, 2007 17:19:29 GMT -5
Just got back from the Giants/Dolphins game. The last thing those two teams needed with all the jetlag was that pitch, it cut up so badly, and it ruined the game as a spectacle. I was sitting next to the media section, and I let the reporters know about it. If the NFL ever come back to London, I can't imagine they'll fill Wembley Stadium again, or even use it, and should downgrade to Emirates Stadium. Then again, I don't really want them ruining our pitch. Oh, and most of the crowd didn't get the Giants kneeling at the end, and booed it. Best moment of the night was the fans booing John Terry before the game. It's funny. Over there the people hate the idea of the winning team taking a knee and running out the clock. But over here fans are complaining about the Patriots taking every play to score. I have to agree with the English on this one.
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