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LowercaseE
4th February 2008, 14:39
Hahahahahah!!! The stupid Patriots' perfect season was RIPPED out from under them!!!! Wiped that shxte eating grin right off of Brady's face. If any team deserved to lose in such a big way, it was them. I don't really care for the Giants either, but they were the lesser of 2 evils in this case. That said, it was a great game. Edge of your seat at the end.

Buleste
4th February 2008, 14:51
How can any game that has 1 hour of actual play but takes over 2 hours to finish be great? Squads the size of armies, more protection on one player than the US DoD gave to it's entire army and team wages that could pay off the US national debt? Sorry not my cup of tea.

Harrison
4th February 2008, 14:59
Agreed. Not my idea of a sport either. Bunch of guys having to wear so much padding is silly. They should play a rugby game against one of the 6 nations teams and see how tough they are then!

And yeah, American Football (silly name, should be called American handball, or American Rugby, maybe even Rugby for wimps) is so slow and boring.

Sorry LowercaseE, but most from the UK and Europe just don't get most US sports. Too slow, boring and stat heavy, without much actual action.

LowercaseE
4th February 2008, 15:25
I know you guys aren't into it, much the same way that I'm not into Soccer. I can appreciate the athleticism involved, the actual sport just does nothing for me. That said, I'm just thrilled that the Patriots (who many in the US media think are the greatest thing since sliced bread) got a potential record tying victory snatched out from under them.

Harrison
4th February 2008, 15:32
Well yeah, it is always good when the hyped team from any sport get a great victory pulled from under them at the last minute.

Much like in Formula One last year when McLaren lost the drivers championship by 1 point after leading the championship all year.

AlexJ
4th February 2008, 16:51
Was quite hard to stay with it after almost two full quarters without score but definately worth the effort. What a finish and what a result.


Agreed. Not my idea of a sport either. Bunch of guys having to wear so much padding is silly. They should play a rugby game against one of the 6 nations teams and see how tough they are then!

I think there's room to enjoy both sports (and Rugby League as well). All have their own challenges and just as I think NFL stars would be upstaged in international rugby, so would international rugby stars be out of their depth in top flight American Football.

toomanymikes
4th February 2008, 22:01
i used to watch american football when it was on c4 in my student days, well what else is on at 4 in the morning and your trying to draw your great idea that suddenly dosent work the evening before the hand in?
i like the whole social aspect of the sport with the fans encouraged to turn up hours early with beers and food just to get together. thats why i like watching footie in the local with my dad cos its more fun than sitting in to watch it.

AlexJ
4th February 2008, 22:24
i used to watch american football when it was on c4 in my student days, well what else is on at 4 in the morning and your trying to draw your great idea that suddenly dosent work the evening before the hand in?
i like the whole social aspect of the sport with the fans encouraged to turn up hours early with beers and food just to get together. thats why i like watching footie in the local with my dad cos its more fun than sitting in to watch it.

Yeah the tailgating parties are a great idea, shame over here it would likely descend into violence and fighting between opposing sets of fans.

Demon Cleaner
5th February 2008, 05:13
I love the NFL, and follow the sport since 1995. I'm a Packers fan, and they did a pretty good job this season, with Favre having a great season. Too bad they lost to the Giants in the conference finals game, but I think the Giants were the better team, as the Packers did not have their best day.

And I also agree with LowercaseE, I think that the Patriots deserved to lose this game, the team is too much hyped.

TiredOfLife
5th February 2008, 15:49
Superbowl my arse.
Lads in over the top padding colliding into each other?
May as well watch It's A Knockout.

The only Superbowl was in my kitchen last month.
A bowl that I previously thought would only fit three Weetabix with milk, managed to hold four.

Imagine the joy in my achievement.

Harrison
5th February 2008, 16:00
Damn... I really was trying not to, but it looks like another POTM nomination for a post from ToL is having to be made. Sorry everyone! He is just too damn good!

TiredOfLife
5th February 2008, 16:48
That's the benefit of the fourth Weetabix coming into play.

Let the Fourth by with you, as Darth Vader might say if he had been to the dentist.

Buleste
5th February 2008, 16:52
That's the benefit of the fourth Weetabix coming into play.

Let the Fourth by with you, as Darth Vader might say if he had been to the dentist.

That would be more a Yoda or Obi Wan sort of thing although a dentist quote??? Possibly a nutritionist but not a dentist.

TiredOfLife
5th February 2008, 17:00
Believe me after you had been attacked by the dentist with his assorted scraping pain inflicting devices and novocaine drug attack, it won't just be Yoda and his boys using the phrase.

Harrison
5th February 2008, 17:19
Vader at the dentist. Somehow I'm having trouble picturing it.

v85rawdeal
5th February 2008, 18:31
Superbowl my arse.
Lads in over the top padding colliding into each other?
May as well watch It's A Knockout.

The only Superbowl was in my kitchen last month.
A bowl that I previously thought would only fit three Weetabix with milk, managed to hold four.

Imagine the joy in my achievement.


Well. Sky One IS bringing back Gladiators!!!!

Demon Cleaner
5th February 2008, 18:31
Maybe after one of these hits he should think about a dentist visit :lol:

Japanese Police vs Darth Vader (http://youtube.com/watch?v=2XLIlARgTz4)

Harrison
5th February 2008, 18:38
I remember that video. Great stuff. :)

TiredOfLife
5th February 2008, 22:28
Vader at the dentist. Somehow I'm having trouble picturing it.

Ah, but could you picture him at the asthma clinic?

Hadn't seen that clip before, excellent.

Harrison
5th February 2008, 23:42
Yep. Every week to get his salbutamol capsule refilled!

Buleste
6th February 2008, 09:14
Stop picking on him. All he needs is a good ENT specialist and perhaps a rhinoplasty and he'd be fine.