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NFL 2009 (or, in Super Bowl nomenclature, MMIX)

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jmh

win or lose, we booze
Starting things off: Could someone please tell Jon Gruden that he doesn't have to yell?
 
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Hey Dallas, most states have this cool thing called math that let's you spend a billion dollars on a stadium and make it so people can actually play football there. Try it next time, morons.
 
Re: NFL 2009 (or, in Super Bowl nomenclature, MMIX)

Hey Dallas, most states have this cool thing called math that let's you spend a billion dollars on a stadium and make it so people can actually play football there. Try it next time, morons.

What?
 
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In the first game at their new stadium the Titans punter kicked a ball that hit thier giant tv screens hanging above the field. Apparently he did it numerous times during pregame and says it will be a problem until the screens are moved. Jerry Jones of course said its not a problem and he hit the screen on purpose because he was trying to kick the ball as high as he could and straight instead of downfield and towards the sidelines like a punter should.
 
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Watching streamed football games will be a godsend thus year, especially given the slim pickings we usually get in the Bay Area.
 
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In the first game at their new stadium the Titans punter kicked a ball that hit thier giant tv screens hanging above the field. Apparently he did it numerous times during pregame and says it will be a problem until the screens are moved. Jerry Jones of course said its not a problem and he hit the screen on purpose because he was trying to kick the ball as high as he could and straight instead of downfield and towards the sidelines like a punter should.

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Cowboys fans clearly need to overcompensate for something.
 
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The best part was him warming up and doing it on purpose then. I hope that becomes a usual part of visiting team duties for the punter.
 
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Cowboys fans clearly need to overcompensate for something.
They're overcompensating by how much more successful they've been than the Redskins by building a crappy stadium. :p
 
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They're overcompensating by how much more successful they've been than the Redskins by building a crappy stadium. :p

Yeah, I mean the Redskins only have 3 Super Bowls, and only losers have that few. Awesome reasoning there.
 
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What's the point of being as insane as Jerry Jones if you can't build a stadium with a hanging screen/scoreboard that will interfere with play?
 
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Well, we may not have won, but at least we hurt Tom Brady.
It's the third week of preseason and you're already looking for moral victories? Man, the Redskins ARE bad. :p
 
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Well, we may not have won, but at least we hurt Tom Brady.

Knowing Bellichick, the arm either needed to be amputated or he had a paper cut. No one is going to know until week 1.

I can't wait for an entire season of extra chromosomed jackanapes on ESPN hoping they cheap shot our QB!!!11!!!1! Class, the essence of the american sports fan.
 
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I love reading posts by people taking relief or outright pleasure in at least injuring a star player they don't like.

Personally, I hate Brett Favre. Do I hope he gets injured? Nope.

But hey, the Redskins did lose to the Pats and they did injure Tom Brady. and, thanks to French Rage, I can now hope the following:

I hope that the Redskins avoid the injury bug. That's right, they're 100% healthy. And they go 0-16.

No, that's too harsh.

I hope the Pats play the REdskins this year, Brady doesn't play and the Pats backup lights up the Redskins and blows them out of the water. "Hey, we may have injured Tom Brady, but we still look like panzies against what's his name the meaningless nobody backing up Tom Brady." Who's it going to be? Andrew Walter? Kevin O'Connell? Brian Hoyer?

Good grief, that would be PRICELESS (not the poster)!!!

But hey, at least I hope Campbell doesn't get injured.

And, no, I'm not a Pats fan. I had to google their roster just to know who the heck is on their team.

But I do find it despicable to see people happy for injuring a player. Truly despicable.
 
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Knowing Bellichick, the arm either needed to be amputated or he had a paper cut. No one is going to know until week 1.

I can't wait for an entire season of extra chromosomed jackanapes on ESPN hoping they cheap shot our QB!!!11!!!1! Class, the essence of the american sports fan.
I think it's probably more in the middle. Like a scraped elbow, or a mosquito bite.

Nowhere is this class more shown the the show FANarchy. :D
 
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