If that moron Tom Coughlin doesn't get rid of that mortician look on his puss, I might actually have to cheer for the Patriots.
Jeez, friggin' Louise, he looks like he just swallowed an entire bottle of lemon juice.
drunkpirate66 wrote:This will be the highest rated Super Bowl ever . . . mark my words . . . people are into the Pats perfect season and will watch . . .
I don't disagree. Sorta. They'll be watching the commercials. Not the entire game. Just the final score to see if they can have the unbeaten season. I refuse to call them perfect, except for what the final scores were. And more people have TV's now than ever in the past.
drunkpirate66 wrote:This will be the highest rated Super Bowl ever . . . mark my words . . . people are into the Pats perfect season and will watch . . .
I don't disagree. Sorta. They'll be watching the commercials. Not the entire game. Just the final score to see if they can have the unbeaten season. I refuse to call them perfect, except for what the final scores were. And more people have TV's now than ever in the past.
that is why they use a share or percentage of viewship . . .
the hit and run is as good as any religion around this time of year . . .
sonofabeach wrote:man, who didn't see that Bret Favre choke job coming in overtime?
Me. I thought for sure with the Pack's last 2 possessions that Favre would engineer another big drive that led to a Pack win and great win by Favre that would be talked about for ages, even more so after they barely eke into overtime after a last second missed FG. The story wrote itself.
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we see who and what and where we are,
I'm just a one man band,
With my feet in the sand,
Tonight I just need my guitar
ragtopW wrote:
I might agree if not for the perfect season slant If not for the perfect season then I think you are right..
but that is everything . . .
(and the most watched Super Bowl was Carolina v. NE in 2004 . . . 144 million viewers in America . . . both East Coast teams.)
That game was a borefest until the 4th quater if I remember correctly.
self admitted homer . . . so I disagree.
Wasn't it all NE in the 1st 3 quaters then Carolina made it an exciting game in the 4th?
I though the Panthers kept it close throughout . . . could be wrong.
14-10 Pats at the half with neither team scoring in the 3rd. 4th quater was a fireworks explosion with a total of 37 points scored in the forth for a final score of 32-29.
(and the most watched Super Bowl was Carolina v. NE in 2004 . . . 144 million viewers in America . . . both East Coast teams.)
That game was a borefest until the 4th quater if I remember correctly.
self admitted homer . . . so I disagree.
Wasn't it all NE in the 1st 3 quaters then Carolina made it an exciting game in the 4th?
I though the Panthers kept it close throughout . . . could be wrong.
14-10 Pats at the half with neither team scoring in the 3rd. 4th quater was a fireworks explosion with a total of 37 points scored in the forth for a final score of 32-29.
sonofabeach wrote:man, who didn't see that Bret Favre choke job coming in overtime?
I wonder if He will consider pulling the plug now??
Nope. Making lots of dough and having fun to boot.
The "best" said the Packers would be lucky to go 8-8. This was the best "8-8" team to make the NFC Championship round......... and we were lucky enough to watch. I played in near zero weather before....othing near -24 I can't call it a choke job. I know how hard it is to simply move around 10 F.
Congrats to the Packer Fans and an AMAZING season!!!!
Congrats Giants.....this was a shocker.....i love Bret Favre...but he didn't play well!!!....GO GIANTS!...it should be ainteresting couple of weeks here in Connecticut...being on the line between Boston and New York!!!
sonofabeach wrote:man, who didn't see that Bret Favre choke job coming in overtime?
Me. I thought for sure with the Pack's last 2 possessions that Favre would engineer another big drive that led to a Pack win and great win by Favre that would be talked about for ages, even more so after they barely eke into overtime after a last second missed FG. The story wrote itself.
Me three. I'm not a football expert, but I like to watch a good game (and all Redskins games ). Hubby and I had no intention of watching the whole game. We were just going to tune in at the beginning to watch the kickoff and see how MANY degrees below zero the temp was, then check in from time to time. We ended up never changing the station. The way both teams played, you not have guessed that the temp was below zero. And we really thought old Bret would pull it off at the end in OT. Wow. That Giants kicker is the textbook example of how the kicker can be the team's most hated individual one minute and the biggest hero ever the next. We really enjoyed watching that game (from the warmth and comfort of our living room)
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