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Matryeshka
10-06-2009, 02:49 AM
New Orleans might just explode from happiness. Too bad their defense was better then their offense tonight. FAIL.

Im a Giant's fan. I might just go to the saints game in Giants swag and see what happens to me :)

Yeah, but YOUR team lost, and my team WON despite our sucky offense. DOUBLE FAIL. :P

Nothing would happen to you if you wore Giants swag. Your confusing us with the whackjob LSU fans. Actually, NO etiquette would most likely be to buy you a something strong and alcoholic. When the playoffs were here a few years ago between NO and Seattle, things were very very civil. Besides the Saints, football is not really huge here. The only team hated here are the Chicago Bears. Bad Bears bad bad!!!

CEPool
10-06-2009, 03:28 AM
Agreed ... LSU is a borderline cult. Im still giggling at "whackjob"

My girls go to the "Flying Tigers" gymnastics camp ever summer, and come home with all sorts of expensive LSU garb. (and I thought UCONN was bad)

oleada
10-06-2009, 03:42 AM
My poor BF is so conflicted watching the Packers-Vikings game. He grew up as a hard core Packers fan who idolized Brett Favre and now he has no clue who to root for. I made the mistake of asking him who he was rooting for, and he won't talk about it at all. :P

numbers123
10-06-2009, 04:00 AM
My poor BF is so conflicted watching the Giants-Vikings game. He grew up as a hard core Packers fan who idolized Brett Favre and now he has no clue who to root for. I made the mistake of asking him who he was rooting for, and he won't walk about it at all. :P

I think you mean the Packers-Vikings game.

I am so torn too. Don't ask me who I am cheering for - I don't know

oleada
10-06-2009, 04:06 AM
I think you mean the Packers-Vikings game.

I am so torn too. Don't ask me who I am cheering for - I don't know

I have no idea why I typed Giants. What a brainfart! Though this is an interesting match.

Theatregirl1122
10-06-2009, 04:38 AM
I'm rooting for the Pack. I don't have a stake in this game but I'm so beyond tired of Brett Farve (who is not my type).

numbers123
10-06-2009, 04:44 AM
I am a packers fan, but Farve is certainly amazing.

The argument that I have heard about Farve should have retired from the Packers and stayed home is similar to the Figure Skating debate on the "oldies" should stay retired because the up and coming stars need their day.

Just because Aaron Rogers bided his time - yeah he deserves a shot at quarterbacking before he grows too old, but Farve is sort of like the Michelle Kwan of football. If he can play at this level and is having fun?

jeffisjeff
10-06-2009, 04:55 AM
I can't help but cheer for the old guys. :shuffle:

Theatregirl1122
10-06-2009, 05:33 AM
The argument that I have heard about Farve should have retired from the Packers and stayed home is similar to the Figure Skating debate on the "oldies" should stay retired because the up and coming stars need their day.

My issue is not that he should have retired. It is that he should have made a decision and stuck to it instead of creating a multiple year media circus.

numbers123
10-06-2009, 05:39 AM
I agree, I would have preferred that he didn't

- but isn't that what Sasha has done?

Zemgirl
10-06-2009, 08:31 AM
My issue is not that he should have retired. It is that he should have made a decision and stuck to it instead of creating a multiple year media circus.

I agree, I would have preferred that he didn't

- but isn't that what Sasha has done?
Not nearly as many times, or with as much media exposure. It looks to me like every time Favre feels he's not getting enough media attention, the retirement talk starts again - or the comeback speculation. I'm ok with one comeback but to make it an annual event seems pretty lame.

HeatherC
10-11-2009, 10:53 PM
Wow, Bengals beat the Ravens 17-14...IN BALTIMORE! :eek: And they did all that after their defensive coordinator's wife died tragically about three days ago. What an amazing effort and incredible win those guys pulled off for their coach and he has to be thrilled for them. This win is HUGE for my guys and it puts the Bengals in control of the AFC North for the time being. :D It took another last minute drive to get the win but daggone it, when the chips are down this team is stepping up and doing what they have to do. The pregame guys called them the 'Cardiac Cats' and that couldn't be more true after this game today. WHO DEY!!!!!!!! :cheer2:

figurefan
10-11-2009, 11:05 PM
I need to get some hair color because the Bengals have brought out all my gray and added some. :lol: "Cardiac Cats" is very true.

Great and important win for them.

Rhianna
10-12-2009, 01:31 AM
I always appreciate when the Jacksonville Jaguars lose absolutely horrendously and prove yet again why all of their home games are blacked out for us in the area due to low ticket sales. Getting to beat 41 to 0 by the Seattle Seahawks... inspiring.

Theatregirl1122
10-12-2009, 04:20 AM
I always appreciate when the Jacksonville Jaguars lose absolutely horrendously and prove yet again why all of their home games are blacked out for us in the area due to low ticket sales. Getting to beat 41 to 0 by the Seattle Seahawks... inspiring.

Come on Rhianna! The Seattle Seahawks are a 2-3 juggernaut!


I hate the NFL overtime rules. Whoever invented them is on my shit list.