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scaeagles
09-08-2008, 06:45 PM
So....not that I participate in one, but how many people in Fantasy Leagues do you suppose are screweed by Tom Brady being out for the season? That is such a huge loss for the Pats.
Indy looked bad yesterday. Manning is seriously out of shape coming back off his knee surgery.
Pittsburgh looked great, but I wouldn't get too excited about Philly yet....St. Louis sucks.
I realize to many football means the end of baseball....to me, it means the end to no worthwhile spors on TV.
BarTopDancer
09-08-2008, 06:52 PM
I realize to many football means the end of baseball....to me, it means the end to no worthwhile spors on TV.
To me, it means it's almost time for hockey!
Ghoulish Delight
09-08-2008, 07:02 PM
So....not that I participate in one, but how many people in Fantasy Leagues do you suppose are screweed by Tom Brady being out for the season? That is such a huge loss for the Pats.
Okay, okay, I confess. I doomed Tom Brady. I drafted him. I blew his knee out. Me.
:mad:
scaeagles
09-08-2008, 07:06 PM
I have a guy at my office who blames himself, too.
alphabassettgrrl
09-08-2008, 07:39 PM
I like football, and I'm also looking forward to hockey season.
Really sad about Brady. I don't do fantasy football but I bet he was on a lot of lists and now he's out the whole season.
Gemini Cricket
09-08-2008, 08:18 PM
I find it incredibly sad that he's out for the season. But a torn ACL is a torn ACL.
But, I must admit that the Dallas Cowboys seem like they're in good shape this year. Romo's cut chin and all.
:)
swanie
09-08-2008, 08:30 PM
Try as I might, I just can't get excited about the NFL anymore. The Cardinals are pretty painful to watch, and our childhood teams, the 49ers and the Raiders, just suck. Mr. Swanie is in a fantasy football league, so he watches out for his players but that's about it. It has simply become background noise in our house on Sunday afternoons.
Now, the new NFL season means that the College Football is here! Where I can't watch the pros...I can watch ANY college game, ANY day of the week. I love me my college game, and it looks like a good start for our Trojans.
Fight ON!
:D
Ghoulish Delight
09-08-2008, 10:00 PM
Watching the Raiders lose, especially to Denver, never ceases to be satisfying.
alphabassettgrrl
09-08-2008, 10:26 PM
Denver's my back-up team if my Vikings lose.
Lauragar
09-11-2008, 01:17 PM
I just love watching football, but I'm a girl without a team. I was with San Diego because of Seau. Then I liked Pittsburg because of Cowher. I'm just lost. But I will root for any team playing against for Radiers (fadiers).
alphabassettgrrl
09-11-2008, 06:56 PM
You can cheer for my Vikings! We need the help! :)
Strangler Lewis
09-12-2008, 01:17 PM
In light of the recent controversial penalties for excessive celebration, Dan Patrick interviewed the NFL guy who reviews calls after the fact to see if they were correct. He explained the NFL's rules against excessive celebration, and said that if you go to the ground during your celebration, it is an automatic penalty, unless after you do so, you point up to acknowledge God. He said this several times in all seriousness.
I thought people in the NFL were tough.
What if a close-up reveals that while pointing the player is saying "**** you for making that so hard. That would have been a lot easier if I you hadn't been helping the other team."
scaeagles
09-12-2008, 02:46 PM
I've said this before, but the whole concept of the celebrations post big play or TD (beyind the initial excitement) is ridiculous to me.
Like John Madden says, "Act like you've been there before".
Never a Lions fan, but always loved Barry Sanders. Just doing his job. Get the ball to the end zone, put it down, go back to the bench.
Strangler Lewis
09-12-2008, 03:23 PM
While some of the demonstrations are funny, I prefer that as well. (And I think Paul Brown said that originally.) On the other hand, it strikes me that, while I won't necessarily call it racist, there is something of a trend in the NFL of tamping down excessive displays of Negritude. The Niners had a doo rag controversy some years ago, and they committed the unpardonable sin of not re-signing Deion Sanders after his one-year stint that brought them their last Super Bowl. Yes, he wanted a lot of money, but I think they let him go because he was too showy. Troy Aikman, whose main job always seemed to be to hand off to Emmitt Smith, throw high balls to Michael and get concussions got a big contract while Emmitt Smith had to hold out. And so on. Or so it seems. It would be interesting to see what would happen if some black players justified their post-TD gyrations as old time religious fervor.
On a purely football note, the NFL guy said they don't penalize post-sack celebrations and the like because that would interrupt the flow of the game too much. Give me the most Vegas-choregraphed post-TD celebration over all the ridiculous defensive and special teams coverage posturing any day of the week.
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