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Ghoulish Delight 01-15-2007 05:38 PM

NFL, anyone paying attention?
 
I've watched more football, thanks in part to TiVo, these last two weeks than I have over the last 2 seasons combined. The playoffs have been great, not a dull game yet (okay, maybe the Indy/Baltimore game with 7 field goals. But it had its charm).

I really wish I had been betting as I've predicted 7 of the 8 outcomes correctly (win/loss, I didn't pay attention to the spread). Only San Diego disappointed, and they should have won (when will players learn...never intercept the ball on 4th down, just knock it down!!).

If my intuition continues to be accurate, expect NO vs. Indy in the Super Bowl. Which I think will be an entertaining matchup.

Alex 01-15-2007 06:14 PM

To the extent that I cared about any of the teams in the playoffs it was Seattle.

I just have to reiterate (and I said this yesterday after Seattle had won the toss) that I hate the NFL system for overtime. It is barely tolerable in the regular season and just too much of a coin toss in the playoffs. I think they should at least have one full period of overtime and then if the score is tied go to something more drastic. Or just immediately go to the way college handles overtime now.

The games have been pretty good, the ones I've watched (two last weekend, three this weekend) but I probably won't be able to watch either of them next weekend. If I'm rooting at all it is for Indianapolis; Peyton Manning doesn't deserve a Dan Marino career.

Strangler Lewis 01-15-2007 06:51 PM

The Charger player thought there was just one fat lineman between him and the end zone. The problem was the people behind him.

I really like Peyton Manning. Even his commercials. However, he's disappointed in big games often enough that it's hard to get behind him. I'll be rooting for New England. I think dynasties are good for the game, even smoke and mirrors, small package roll-up kind of dynasties like the Patriots. I am a little concerned that Tom Brady reads his own press too much about his unflappability and inability to make bad decisions.

wendybeth 01-15-2007 07:08 PM

Per your thread-title query: Uhm, no.

scaeagles 01-15-2007 09:25 PM

Watched as much as I can.

I'm surprised Seattle made a game of it. I have always been a Seahawks fan, but with the number of injuries they have on the defensive side of the ball, I expected a blow out.

Glad to see the Eagles lose, and I'd like to see Manning get to the Superbowl.

Kevy Baby 01-15-2007 09:58 PM

Only 84 days until opening day at Dodger Stadium

Prudence 01-15-2007 11:14 PM

Our household is having a football hiatus after yesterday's game. I have to change the channel if someone on the telly mentions football. We have to mute the radio in the car when they start the sports report.

BarTopDancer 01-15-2007 11:27 PM

What is this foot. ball. that you are speaking of? Does it involve smacking a puck around ice and fighting?

Drince88 01-18-2007 06:47 PM

Yes, I'm paying attention!
It's nice to live in a city with a team doing well in professional sports! Last Saturday I was at the mall before the very late game (7 pm local time), and well over half of the people there were wearing some sort of Saints garb.

Who Dat?!

sleepyjeff 01-19-2007 12:10 AM

Soloman, Wright, and Stuckey.

What famous game were the above 3 unsung heros?


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