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markrvp:
I like games like the Pittsburgh/Cleveland game a couple weeks ago where it's high-scoring and lots of fun and you don't know the winner until the very last.

Likewise, the Dallas comeback over Buffalo was fun to watch even though the Cowboys stunk up the joint in the first 58 minutes.

mccoy178:
I like the Pittsburgh/Miami game on Monday.  It was neat to see a game that was so jacked up.  I think this season has been more interesting than others.  I like that New England is kicking the ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- out of other teams.  They seem to take it dead serious.  Well, when Moss wants to run hard of course, but they do seem to play the game like it is supposed to be.

ChadTower:

I like the heel Patriots.  It works better this way.  The whole "we do it the right way" prototype franchise Patriots of the last few years was all a load of crap and everyone knew it. 

Last week's game Moss' downfield blocking was terrible.  Twice Welker caught a ball inside the ten only to be brought down by the guy Moss should have blocked out (a guy nearly half Moss' size).  He's a GREAT pass catcher but damn if he hasn't started to show some of his old tendencies.

DrewKaree:

--- Quote from: FrizzleFried on December 01, 2007, 11:34:53 am ---I guess the $8.00 beer and $40 for parking isn't enough to pay ---uvulas--- like T.O. and Moss.  If the NFL gave a ---Cleveland steamer--- about it's fans they wouldn't charge the same outrageous price for PRE-SEASON games as they do for regular season games. 

The NFL only cares about the all mighty dollar... just like 99% of the players.


--- End quote ---

I think your issue is having to pay those prices to get into the Idaho Conference Center just to watch the NFL on their glorified TV they call a "product display" ;)

tommy:
My concern with the NFL network is the head of referees they have on from time to time trying to explain this call or that call. I have never seen that guy once say one of his officials has ever made a mistake even when it's right in front of him and us in film, the guy just won't ever admit something went down in a game and a bad call was made that made a game turn out wrong from how it should have. There is always some way out for him and he can always find something to make his explanation seem right and the guys asking the questions on the NFL network will never press the issue and force the guy to say they made a mistake.

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