Great Rob Gronkowski interview with a spanish reporter. I love Gronk so much.
lol he's great.
"yo soy fiesta"
Great Rob Gronkowski interview with a spanish reporter. I love Gronk so much.
LG11 always has informative posts as well. And never gets into pissing matches. I admire the fuck out of both of them!
Best poster: Squicken. He is knowledgable as fuck and good natured.
Yeah, for all the shit he's given for jumping teams, I'm continuously surprised by how much he knows about almost every team in the league.
Also, how does someone from the UK become a Browns fan. Did Wes ever talk about that?
Great Rob Gronkowski interview with a spanish reporter. I love Gronk so much.
Theres so many damned Steelers fans everywhere.Especially here in Florida.
http://www.bbs.tbaybucs.com/What forum is that? I only know of 2 Bucs forums and they are both garbage.
I've been fascinated with a long time with how Europeans develop and follow American sports. Do y'all find it easy to watch games? What news outlets do you read - American-based sources or attempted local reporting like The Guardian in the UK? Are there bars in the area that stream games?
I've been fascinated with a long time with how Europeans develop and follow American sports. Do y'all find it easy to watch games? What news outlets do you read - American-based sources or attempted local reporting like The Guardian in the UK? Are there bars in the area that stream games?
The worst part is the time zones.
Another thing is that on German TV they only show the SB, for the rest of the season you have to find something else. The Game Pass on NFL.com is pretty great, but also almost prohibitively expensive (around $400/season, I think. Could be wrong though.)
I don't know why these Leagues are so hesitant to allow individuals from foreign lands to subscribe cheap to follow a team or a number of teams. I believe the NBA's package is rather inexpensive for the amazing streaming quality and multiplatform use. MLB isn't bad either.
Are you guys still learning about the sport, or do you consider yourselves committed fans at this point?
Bradshaw still is. He doesn't have great vision but....(and he still makes something out of nothing more often than not)gketter said:So NFLN is replaying the last NYG/NE superbowl. It reminds me how good Jacobs and bradshaw used to be compared their output now.
It doesn't matter where you live.
It doesn't matter what jerseys you hang in your closet.
It doesn't matter if your team was out of contention by week 7 or week 17.
For two weeks, we are all Giants fans. For two weeks, we will be united against cheating, the tears of golems, torn-up hoodies, and assholes that drop the letter "r" from everything they fucking say.
For two weeks, we stand against the Patriots. I call on you, GAFfers, to cast aside your hatred for one another for just a moment in time. The Rapistberger jokes, the cracks at Brett Favre's tiny schlong, the mindless frothing from the mouths of Iggles fans... All must cease.
Our petty squabbles mean nothing now. There is but one enemy, and his name is Tom Brady.
United we stand, divided we fall. Never forget.
Bradshaw still is. He doesn't have great vision but....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TULbChC06qU&feature=related
He still runs like a little truck.
The Giants in 2007 also had one of the best offensive lines in the league.
Yep. The most interesting part about it is that Bradshaw is the more injured of the two. The guy has broken down feet and fucked up knees. He'll no doubt have surgery in the offseason for the bone issues in his foot (again). He's younger than Jacobs but still can be more productive and a tougher runner.gketter said:Running backs have such short lifespans in the league
I hate this game.
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Quite frankly, you were one Asante Samuel pick away from sticking Mercury Morris' cigar up his ass.
Too bad Tyree stole Asante's stickum and put it all on his helmet.
Completely forgetting how dominant Giants D-line was in that game
Master Card trolling...
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It doesn't matter where you live.
It doesn't matter what jerseys you hang in your closet.
It doesn't matter if your team was out of contention by week 7 or week 17.
For two weeks, we are all Giants fans. For two weeks, we will be united against cheating, the tears of golems, torn-up hoodies, and assholes that drop the letter "r" from everything they fucking say.
For two weeks, we stand against the Patriots. I call on you, GAFfers, to cast aside your hatred for one another for just a moment in time. The Rapistberger jokes, the cracks at Brett Favre's tiny schlong, the mindless frothing from the mouths of Iggles fans... All must cease.
Our petty squabbles mean nothing now. There is but one enemy, and his name is Tom Brady.
United we stand, divided we fall. Never forget.
It doesn't matter where you live.
It doesn't matter what jerseys you hang in your closet.
It doesn't matter if your team was out of contention by week 7 or week 17.
For two weeks, we are all Giants fans. For two weeks, we will be united against cheating, the tears of golems, torn-up hoodies, and assholes that drop the letter "r" from everything they fucking say.
For two weeks, we stand against the Patriots. I call on you, GAFfers, to cast aside your hatred for one another for just a moment in time. The Rapistberger jokes, the cracks at Brett Favre's tiny schlong, the mindless frothing from the mouths of Iggles fans... All must cease.
Our petty squabbles mean nothing now. There is but one enemy, and his name is Tom Brady.
United we stand, divided we fall. Never forget.
Nah, he got bigheaded, over-confident, cocky. Started talking shit about how we wasn't with him shooting in the gym or something.
Squicken is the youngry up and comer.
Yeah, it does suck.Looks like it is the reincarnation of the old TBBBB, which was garbage as well. No offense to the message board you visit, but I judge the quality of a board by how people post in it's off-topic area. If I cant stand them in the off-topic area then why would i want to even talk football with them? And by that metric bucschat, pewterreport, and the old TBBBB were really terrible forums.
Nonsense.LJ11 said:I know i irritate people at times but I can't help it.
I know i irritate people at times but I can't help it.
Moss wouldn't have gotten the ball as much and quit on the team sooner?Man if the 07 offense had Gronk and Hernandez...
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and the day of the Greenbay game -
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It doesn't matter where you live.
It doesn't matter what jerseys you hang in your closet.
It doesn't matter if your team was out of contention by week 7 or week 17.
For two weeks, we are all Giants fans. For two weeks, we will be united against cheating, the tears of golems, torn-up hoodies, and assholes that drop the letter "r" from everything they fucking say.
For two weeks, we stand against the Patriots. I call on you, GAFfers, to cast aside your hatred for one another for just a moment in time. The Rapistberger jokes, the cracks at Brett Favre's tiny schlong, the mindless frothing from the mouths of Iggles fans... All must cease.
Our petty squabbles mean nothing now. There is but one enemy, and his name is Tom Brady.
United we stand, divided we fall. Never forget.
they would both be seniors in High School! You guys just want to take cheating to a whole new level, eh?
Man if the 07 offense had Gronk and Hernandez...
Just 7 percent of Super Bowl ticket purchases on the prominent selling exchange StubHub came from Massachusetts residents, the site told The Huffington Post. Monday was the first day of sales after the Super Bowl participants were decided Sunday in the AFC and NFC title games. The median sale was $2,800 a ticket.
Maybe it's the economy. Maybe Massachusetts residents don't relish the idea of visiting Indianapolis in the dead of winter -- or at any time of year. Or perhaps there's a bigger reason: "It's a little old hat for Patriots fans," StubHub spokeswoman Joellen Ferrer said.
The Patriots have appeared in four Super Bowls since 2002, winning three. The Giants are no stranger to the big game either, having appeared twice since 2001 and winning once against the heavily favored Patriots in 2008.
The rematch angle isn't catching fire yet in a large part of New England. Less than 2.5 percent of the tickets sold came from residents in Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont. (Connecticut has loyalists on both sides.) New Yorkers, meanwhile, grabbed 13 percent of the tickets. New Jersey residents, where the Giants actually play, bought 8 percent. It's early, but the results seem surprising for a Patriots team that is known for its rabid following.
No matter how many times you watch it, outcome won't change.
I'm glad I missed the 06 replay.
Fuck you Rex!
Speaking of words, who is that little minx in your avatar?
Initial ticket sales info for the Super Bowl...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/...0.html?ref=business&ncid=edlinkusaolp00000009
It'll be interesting to see how the crowd breaks down for the big game. Would love to have a sea of Giants jerseys out there.
No. Two good defenses playing it out. Despite the loss, the Pats defense played very, very well.Alligatorjandro said:This game was so boring until like the last 10 minutes.
No. Two good defenses playing it out. Despite the loss, the Pats defense played very, very well.
Not liking all this Giants favoritism.
It doesn't matter where you live.
It doesn't matter what jerseys you hang in your closet.
It doesn't matter if your team was out of contention by week 7 or week 17.
For two weeks, we are all Giants fans. For two weeks, we will be united against cheating, the tears of golems, torn-up hoodies, and assholes that drop the letter "r" from everything they fucking say.
For two weeks, we stand against the Patriots. I call on you, GAFfers, to cast aside your hatred for one another for just a moment in time. The Rapistberger jokes, the cracks at Brett Favre's tiny schlong, the mindless frothing from the mouths of Iggles fans... All must cease.
Our petty squabbles mean nothing now. There is but one enemy, and his name is Tom Brady.
United we stand, divided we fall. Never forget.
Yep. The most interesting part about it is that Bradshaw is the more injured of the two. The guy has broken down feet and fucked up knees. He'll no doubt have surgery in the offseason for the bone issues in his foot (again). He's younger than Jacobs but still can be more productive and a tougher runner.
Jacobs can still flash though. You watch him during the Falcons wild card game and you'd think you were watching the Jacobs defenses use to fear in '07/'08. I like the tone he can set when he runs like that.
I know i irritate people at times but I can't help it.