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Gnappster
post Sep 7 2006, 03:50 PM
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Here's an old chestnut that's suddenly relevant again. Steelers & Dolphins tonight. (Steelers by 7, at least) The Patriots are again favored to win their division. Lynette, I've always wanted to be a wide receiver for the Patriots. I'm thinking I'll "Just Do It" the next game I go to at Foxboro. When Brady throws one into the end zone, I'll run onto the field and catch it. Watch the highlights of me catching it, then getting escorted off the field. I'll be sure and mention your name as my inspriation. :P
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post Sep 7 2006, 05:04 PM
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QUOTE(closeup @ Sep 7 2006, 03:48 PM)
Here's an old chestnut that's suddenly relevant again. Steelers & Dolphins tonight. (Steelers by 7, at least) The Patriots are again favored to win their division. Lynette, I've always wanted to be a wide receiver for the Patriots. I'm thinking I'll "Just Do It" the next game I go to at Foxboro. When Brady throws one into the end zone, I'll run onto the field and catch it. Watch the highlights of me catching it, then getting escorted off the field. I'll be sure and mention your name as my inspriation. :P
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talk about ADD
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post Sep 7 2006, 06:43 PM
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QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Sep 7 2006, 05:04 PM)
talk about ADD
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You guys didn't read her life is short, just do it post? I remember an episode of the Simpsons where everyone just did whatever they felt like. That's what running out on the field must be like for the people who actually "just do it". Ten seconds of fun followed by ten days of hassle. (Ask Gnappy, I heard he once streaked at the Calgary Rodeo)
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UncleBuck
post Sep 7 2006, 06:48 PM
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QUOTE(closeup @ Sep 7 2006, 06:43 PM)
You guys didn't read her life is short, just do it post? I remember an episode of the Simpsons where everyone just did whatever they felt like. That's what running out on the field must be like for the people who actually "just do it". Ten seconds of fun followed by ten days of hassle. (Ask Gnappy, I heard he once streaked at the Calgary Rodeo)
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Yes maybe the Calgary "gay " Rodeo...but not the Stampede :nahnah:
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Bobaloo
post Sep 7 2006, 06:49 PM
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QUOTE(UncleBuck @ Sep 7 2006, 06:48 PM)
Yes maybe the Calgary "gay " Rodeo...but not the Stampede :nahnah:
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One's just a fancy way of saying the other.
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Gnappster
post Sep 7 2006, 06:53 PM
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QUOTE(closeup @ Sep 7 2006, 04:43 PM)
You guys didn't read her life is short, just do it post? I remember an episode of the Simpsons where everyone just did whatever they felt like. That's what running out on the field must be like for the people who actually "just do it". Ten seconds of fun followed by ten days of hassle. (Ask Gnappy, I heard he once streaked at the Calgary Rodeo)
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yeah it was a welcome change from the "Do As We Say" festival started by German settlers in 1946.

and it's called the Stampede

QUOTE(UncleBuck @ Sep 7 2006, 04:48 PM)
Yes maybe the Calgary "gay " Rodeo...but not the Stampede :nahnah:
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post Sep 7 2006, 07:11 PM
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QUOTE(Gnappster @ Sep 7 2006, 06:53 PM)
yeah it was a welcome change from the "Do As We Say" festival started by German settlers in 1946.

and it's called the Stampede
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What's the difference between a rodeo and a stampede?
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UncleBuck
post Sep 7 2006, 10:53 PM
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What's the difference between a rodeo and a stampede?
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with a rodeo the sheep are tame and willing ...in a stampede it is each man ...err... sheep for himself :P
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bondiguy
post Sep 7 2006, 11:13 PM
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Forgive me for my lack of understanding but I can not fathom how anyone can watch American Football/Gridiron? It isn't a bad game, if it went for an hour or so but 1 game lasts 4 hours plus... I mean don't you find the tedium of sitting there between plays for 30 seconds boring as hell?

Reminds me when Homer is off beer for a while and he goes to the baseball with Barney. He says, "you know, I never realised how boring this game is"
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closeup
post Sep 8 2006, 12:16 AM
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Steelers & Dolphins tonight. (Steelers by 7, at least)

One game right, 255 to go. Steelers won by 11. Bondi, it's not boring to have time between plays, this is the time when the offense and defense are strategizing, and so aren't the fans. I guess an analogy would be chess, some people think the game is too slow, but thinking before you make a move is a big part of the game.
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bondiguy
post Sep 8 2006, 12:26 AM
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QUOTE(closeup @ Sep 8 2006, 12:16 AM)
Steelers & Dolphins tonight. (Steelers by 7, at least)

One game right, 255 to go. Steelers won by 11. Bondi, it's not boring to have time between plays, this is the time when the offense and defense are strategizing, and so aren't the fans. I guess an analogy would be chess, some people think the game is too slow, but thinking before you make a move is a big part of the game.
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I understand WHY they do it and that it is important to their performance... but as a viewer don't thse constant stoppages in play become tiresome and boring? I guess it is just what you are brought up watching
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closeup
post Sep 8 2006, 08:30 AM
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I've heard this more than once. Mostly from women and foreigners. It's hard to answer because they do stop constantly. I think part of it is anticipation, wondering what play is going to be called.Kinda like when you pull the handle on a slot machine; they COULD have it so you know instantly whether you've won or lost, but part of the enjoyment is the anticipation .Probably the same with surfing, plenty of anticipation in that sport. One thing about football is that it's a completely different experience watching it on tv than going to the game. On tv, they show you things you wouldn't see if you were just watching from the stands. And now in the stadiums they have giant Jumbo-tron screens so you can watch replays, to make it more like watching from home. Most guys could sit and watch a baseball game by themselves, but like to get together to watch football. And don't forget the cheerleaders, they need time to pan over to the sidelines so you can check them out. Time to run to the fridge for a beer, take a piss, etc. etc. Betting on football can make any game interesting, no matter which two teams are playing. That's a huge part of the game. I think it's great the NFL has started back up.
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bts34e
post Sep 8 2006, 09:53 AM
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Go Big Blue! :2thumbsup: :P
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evade20
post Sep 8 2006, 09:59 AM
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QUOTE(bts34e @ Sep 8 2006, 09:53 AM)
Go Big Blue! :2thumbsup:  :P
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Any new shots of you in a Steelers Jersey, Hun? :drama: :niceones:
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bts34e
post Sep 8 2006, 10:02 AM
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Any new shots of you in a Steelers Jersey, Hun? :drama:  :niceones:
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No sorry babe, I'm a Giants fan! :P
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jrock8
post Sep 8 2006, 12:22 PM
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QUOTE(bondiguy @ Sep 7 2006, 11:26 PM)
I understand WHY they do it and that it is important to their performance... but as a viewer don't thse constant stoppages in play become tiresome and boring? I guess it is just what you are brought up watching
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hell no... that's what instant replay is for :lol:


(oh... and cheerleaders in short skirts :cheers: )
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Gnappster
post Sep 8 2006, 01:16 PM
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QUOTE(closeup @ Sep 7 2006, 05:11 PM)
What's the difference between a rodeo and a stampede?
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basically just the name

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Sep 7 2006, 09:13 PM)
Forgive me for my lack of understanding but I can not fathom how anyone can watch American Football/Gridiron? It isn't a bad game, if it went for an hour or so but 1 game lasts 4 hours plus... I mean don't you find the tedium of sitting there between plays for 30 seconds boring as hell?

Reminds me when Homer is off beer for a while and he goes to the baseball with Barney. He says, "you know, I never realised how boring this game is"
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I know people will laugh when I say his but Canadian Football is often more exciting than NFL, although I watch both. There is less time between plays and only 3 downs which really speeds up the game as well as a more wide open field. Yeah, I know we don't have the freakish talent of the NFL but it still great football to watch. But Ricky Williams came up here to play this year, didn't perform worth a shit and then broke his hand. Woulda expected more from such a great running back, stoned or otherwise.

QUOTE(closeup @ Sep 8 2006, 06:30 AM)
I've heard this more than once. Mostly from women and foreigners. It's hard to answer because they do stop constantly. I think part of it is anticipation, wondering what play is going to be called.Kinda like when you pull the handle on a slot machine; they COULD have it so you know instantly whether you've won or lost, but part of the enjoyment is the anticipation .Probably the same with surfing, plenty of anticipation in that sport.  One thing about football is that it's a completely different experience watching it on tv than going to the game. On tv, they show you things you wouldn't see if you were just watching from the stands. And now in the stadiums they have giant Jumbo-tron screens so you can watch replays, to make it more like watching from home. Most guys could sit and watch a baseball game by themselves, but like to get together to watch football. And don't forget the cheerleaders, they need time to pan over to the sidelines so you can check them out. Time to run to the fridge for a beer, take a piss, etc. etc. Betting on football can make any game interesting, no matter which two teams are playing. That's a huge part of the game. I think it's great the NFL has started back up.
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good explanation, and from closeup no less!

In Canada you can legally gamble on pretty much all sporting events and have been able to for years. It's as easy as going down to your local convenience mart to bet. See my wife isn't a big NFL fan, but I just get her to make some bets with me and all of a sudden she turns into Jane Q Football. Betting makes a good thing better. :thumbup:
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jrock8
post Sep 8 2006, 02:00 PM
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my apologies to closup... i totally didn't see his post/explanation when i made mine... i think i was just too focused on bts's tits :lol:
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UncleBuck
post Sep 8 2006, 02:09 PM
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I enjoy watching Football if there is nothing better on. I think the Canadian game is better than the american we just don't have the money or exposure the nfl gets
The reason the nfl games are so long is the advertising. If you took out all the comercials ( which I think is probably the best part of watching nfl games especially the superbowl) I think the game wouldn't last much more than 1.5 hrs
just my thoughts :blink:
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closeup
post Sep 8 2006, 02:45 PM
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QUOTE(UncleBuck @ Sep 8 2006, 02:09 PM)
I enjoy watching Football if there is nothing better on. I think the Canadian game is better than the american we just don't have the money or exposure the nfl gets
  The reason the nfl games are so long is the advertising. If you took out all the comercials ( which I think is probably the best part of watching nfl games especially the superbowl) I think the game wouldn't last much more than 1.5 hrs
just my thoughts :blink:
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I've never watched Canadian football. Not because I don't think I wouldn't enjoy it, simply because it was never on TV. The talent level probably isn't quite as high as the NFL, but that wouldn't turn me off. Doug Flutie was always one of my favorite players. I will admit, the advertising is too much, but since it allows me to watch for free, it's just of those things you need to put up with. The Patriots win alot, so that also adds to my enjoyment. :nahnah:
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Gnappster
post Sep 8 2006, 03:10 PM
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I've never watched Canadian football. Not because I don't think I wouldn't enjoy it, simply because it was never on TV. The talent level probably isn't quite as high as the NFL, but that wouldn't turn me off. Doug Flutie was always one of my favorite players. I will admit, the advertising is too much, but since it allows me to watch for free, it's just of those things you need to put up with. The Patriots win alot, so that also adds to my enjoyment. :nahnah:
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not to mention time get another beer :drinkup:
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Bobaloo
post Sep 8 2006, 04:21 PM
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QUOTE(UncleBuck @ Sep 8 2006, 02:09 PM)
I enjoy watching Football if there is nothing better on. I think the Canadian game is better than the american we just don't have the money or exposure the nfl gets
  The reason the nfl games are so long is the advertising. If you took out all the comercials ( which I think is probably the best part of watching nfl games especially the superbowl) I think the game wouldn't last much more than 1.5 hrs
just my thoughts :blink:
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If you use a stopwatch and actually time game action, you'd get less than a half hour. baseball is worse at like 15-25 minutes, sometimes less.
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jrock8
post Sep 8 2006, 04:42 PM
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QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Sep 8 2006, 03:21 PM)
If you use a stopwatch and actually time game action, you'd get less than a half hour.  baseball is worse at like 15-25 minutes, sometimes less.
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yeah, but then you'd be a loser for using a stopwatch to time game action... i mean, who does that? :blink: :lol:
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penelope
post Sep 8 2006, 04:54 PM
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QUOTE(jrock8 @ Sep 8 2006, 04:42 PM)
yeah, but then you'd be a loser for using a stopwatch to time game action... i mean, who does that?
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:crazydude: The types of dudes who come to a boobies site and talk football??!!??! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :nahnah: :roflmao: :roflmao:

Just messing with ya!!!

Anyway proper football rules (thats soccer to you guys!)
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post Sep 8 2006, 05:33 PM
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QUOTE(closeup @ Sep 8 2006, 08:30 AM)
I've heard this more than once. Mostly from women and foreigners. It's hard to answer because they do stop constantly. I think part of it is anticipation, wondering what play is going to be called.Kinda like when you pull the handle on a slot machine; they COULD have it so you know instantly whether you've won or lost, but part of the enjoyment is the anticipation .Probably the same with surfing, plenty of anticipation in that sport.  One thing about football is that it's a completely different experience watching it on tv than going to the game. On tv, they show you things you wouldn't see if you were just watching from the stands. And now in the stadiums they have giant Jumbo-tron screens so you can watch replays, to make it more like watching from home. Most guys could sit and watch a baseball game by themselves, but like to get together to watch football. And don't forget the cheerleaders, they need time to pan over to the sidelines so you can check them out. Time to run to the fridge for a beer, take a piss, etc. etc. Betting on football can make any game interesting, no matter which two teams are playing. That's a huge part of the game. I think it's great the NFL has started back up.
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WOW I have livened up this thread!
Good explanation closeup. Like I said it is what you are brought up watching. I love Rugby League and Australian Rules Football but I am sure you guys would find it not as exciting for whatever reason. The one thing you did nail is that it is ALWAYS better at the game. The atmosphere, the watered down beer, the chherleaders!

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Sep 8 2006, 04:21 PM)
If you use a stopwatch and actually time game action, you'd get less than a half hour.  baseball is worse at like 15-25 minutes, sometimes less.
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My point exactly... oh well.

I do watch the Superbowl occasionally, it screens here on cable. By the end of the game I am so tired of John Madden's voice I dont give a fuck who wins haha
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post Sep 8 2006, 10:20 PM
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QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Sep 8 2006, 04:21 PM)
If you use a stopwatch and actually time game action, you'd get less than a half hour.  baseball is worse at like 15-25 minutes, sometimes less.
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Stopwatch? The actual game time is 4 fifteen minute quarters. That's an hour, right there. I guess if you watch diving, the actual time spent diving is less than 2 seconds. When you go to a concert, do you think you're wasting your time if the performer takes a few minutes to talk to the audience instead of just singing his hits. A football game is a lot more than just the game.
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post Sep 8 2006, 11:18 PM
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Stopwatch? The actual game time is 4 fifteen minute quarters. That's an hour, right there. I guess if you watch diving, the actual time spent diving is less than 2 seconds. When you go to a concert, do you think you're wasting your time if the performer takes a few minutes to talk to the audience instead of just singing his hits. A football game is a lot more than just the game.
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Have you ever watched paint dry? I am sure if you had the right commentators and comercial breaks it could actually be pretty fucking exciting!!
If you put on a proper coat of paint you can put on the 2nd coat in about 3 to 6 hours depending on the conditions,now imagine the painters being some of the beautiful women who grace these pages ...I am sure we would all be die hard paint drying watching mother-fuckers!!! :cheers:
http://www.watching-paint-dry.com/
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post Sep 9 2006, 11:37 AM
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Stopwatch? The actual game time is 4 fifteen minute quarters. That's an hour, right there. I guess if you watch diving, the actual time spent diving is less than 2 seconds. When you go to a concert, do you think you're wasting your time if the performer takes a few minutes to talk to the audience instead of just singing his hits. A football game is a lot more than just the game.
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I wasn't criticizing the sports I mentioned. You mentioned the game time would be about 1.5 hours. I just added that actual play time is much much less. While the game clock may tick 60 minutes, there's a lot of time being clicked away while there is no action on the field. Actual plays last a few seconds compared to the near near minute it takes to begin the play. Baseball has an even smaller play time to game time ratio. Now, you mentioned diving, and you're absolutely right about that. But that's a different type of action sport, albeit frustrating waiting for the next dive.

Now compare those sports to something like soccer. The play time to game time ratio is huge.

all that really doesn't matter, though. What people look for in sports is exciting performance. Soccer, while action is near nonstop, can sometimes be boring most of the game while waiting for a big play to develop. Same thing with football and baseball. Boring on the same old plays that get nowhere until a big play happens. Diving is the same way... may seem boring with the same old stuff, but eventually something exciting happens, whether it be a well executed dive, a difficult dive done well, or a complete flop. Same thing with all sports.

I guess you can measure a sport's, or game's for that matter, entertainment value by how many excitable moments there are compared to how much lag time in between. And if the event sucks, there's always the commercials. And when that fails, there's always RMM
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post Sep 9 2006, 01:53 PM
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boring sports in my book would be watching goff, tennis , there is just not enough action , if they made goff a contact sport like Happy Gilomore wanted it to be it would be a good thing to watch , As a season ticket holder for a NFL team its allot better to be at the game and watch the fans and the teams on the sideline then have to sit at home and watch the commercials .
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post Sep 10 2006, 10:05 PM
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The Pats start off the season with a win. A little too close for comfort, but a win none the less. And I not only wasn't bored during the game, it was the fastest three hours of the week. Next victim-The Jets.
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