Topic: Super Bowl
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Sun 01/24/16 12:45 PM
The Panthers and New England Patriots

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Wed 01/27/16 08:55 PM
Well youre batting .500....

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Thu 01/28/16 06:37 PM

The Panthers and New England Patriots


Umm, Carolina and Denver.....

ps. Denver's gonna take it :D

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Thu 01/28/16 07:08 PM


The Panthers and New England Patriots


Umm, Carolina and Denver.....

ps. Denver's gonna take it :D

I hope not
Carolina just became my favourite team that day

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Thu 01/28/16 07:20 PM
On a side note, a few teasers for this years Supebowl commercials...

"" From Doritos on date nights to Bud Light,
Butterfinger candy bars and Mini Cooper
cars, the ads slated for Super Bowl 50 are
set to kick off the big game with a bevy of
famed actors and other stars.
Tony Case, executive editor of AdWeek, said
there are very few places advertisers can go
to get a lot of people in one shot and the
Super Bowl is it.
"Last year the Super Bowl had a record 114
million viewers," Case told ABC News. "That
sort of opportunity simply doesn’t exist in
this day and age."
Aerosmith 's Steven Tyler will be "walking
this way" for Skittles, and website creator
Squarespace has nabbed comic duo Key and
Peele.
Actor Liam Neeson will be stumping for LG
Electronics.
Soccer star Abby Wambach will sing the
Mini Cooper's praises, while Christopher
Walken will weigh in for KIA.
A new teaser for the Hyundai commercial
titled "Ryanville" gives a peek at heartthrob
Ryan Gosling as well as some additional
celebrity appearances.
In the beverage sector, Amy Schumer and
Seth Rogen will appear as Bud Light bottle
buddies and comedic actor T.J. Miller will
star in an ad for Shock Top beer--a spot
which he's recently teased to be the
“greatest Super Bowl commercial of all
time.”
Three different shot-by-amateurs clips are
competing for Doritos' 30-second slot.
The 30-second spots on this year's Super
Bowl telecast are said to be going for as
much as $5 million.""
http://abcnews.go.com/US/super-bowl-50-sneak-peek-commercials-2016/story?id=36513401

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Fri 01/29/16 09:56 AM
I think Carolina's going to win, because they have the more complete team. Both have good defenses, but Denver's offense is more suspect.

That said, I am rooting for the Broncos just to shut all the Peyton haters up. Oh, Eli's got 2 rings, Peyton only has 1. Peyton's lost more superbowls than anyone else. He's great in the regular season but just can't perform in the post season...shut up!

Peyton Manning is a great qb, who has led a long a successful career with absolutely no defensive support. That has been the only thing that has held him back from winning championships.

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Fri 01/29/16 11:20 AM
I'm rooting for Denver all the way!


But I think Carolina is going to win.......

Hope I'm wrong - GO BRONCOS!

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Mon 02/08/16 12:14 PM
Actually I only watched just 6 plays. Not a big fan of the
NATIONAL FELON LEAGUE! Plus I would never watch Beyonce.

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Mon 02/08/16 01:46 PM


The moment Eli realized he now couldnt hold two Super Bowl victories over Peyton's head....

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Mon 02/08/16 02:04 PM
^^^^^good moment to see....laugh

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Mon 02/08/16 02:25 PM

^^^^^good moment to see....laugh
What little he had is gone laugh

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Mon 02/08/16 03:49 PM
Edited by eric22t on Mon 02/08/16 03:50 PM

I just looked at this, it starts at 11-30pm our time, too late for me.

Can someone please give me an understanding of the rules, just the basics, not a trilogy ohwell


4 attempts to move the ball 10 yards for the right to try get 4 more attempts(downs). ultimate goal put the ball in the end zone and score 6 points for a touchdown 4th down option to kick the ball deeper into enemy territory (so they can try the same). ball can be moved by running it in hand or passing it to someone else catch it and run with it.

half way between rugby and soccer

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Mon 02/08/16 06:07 PM


I just looked at this, it starts at 11-30pm our time, too late for me.

Can someone please give me an understanding of the rules, just the basics, not a trilogy ohwell


4 attempts to move the ball 10 yards for the right to try get 4 more attempts(downs). ultimate goal put the ball in the end zone and score 6 points for a touchdown 4th down option to kick the ball deeper into enemy territory (so they can try the same). ball can be moved by running it in hand or passing it to someone else catch it and run with it.

half way between rugby and soccer


Rugby...ah! a gentleman's game....yep! an All-Blacks fan, thats me..just saying...

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Tue 02/09/16 11:32 AM
I really like the whole game ... and Gaga and 1/2 time show ... I just thought someone should have told Newton he was not the only player on his team ... know wonder he wore himself out ... but better for the Broncos win ... but both teams made some good plays ... I started to go to a sports bar but was not sure if it was going to start to snow ... living out in the country can make driving difficult ... but was a exciting game ...

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Tue 02/09/16 11:33 AM



The moment Eli realized he now couldnt hold two Super Bowl victories over Peyton's head....

laugh well he is still young yet... so I heard ... :smile:

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Tue 02/09/16 12:58 PM
Edited by mysticalview21 on Tue 02/09/16 01:01 PM




The moment Eli realized he now couldnt hold two Super Bowl victories over Peyton's head....

laugh well he is still young yet... so I heard ... :smile:



and wow ...how many franchises Payton has his hands in too... whoa

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Tue 02/09/16 01:05 PM


I just looked at this, it starts at 11-30pm our time, too late for me.

Can someone please give me an understanding of the rules, just the basics, not a trilogy ohwell


4 attempts to move the ball 10 yards for the right to try get 4 more attempts(downs). ultimate goal put the ball in the end zone and score 6 points for a touchdown 4th down option to kick the ball deeper into enemy territory (so they can try the same). ball can be moved by running it in hand or passing it to someone else catch it and run with it.

half way between rugby and soccer


Thanks, but where does the famous Quarterback come into it.

They seem to get all the glory (and chicks) ohwell
They also throw the ball about 3 miles down the pitch, can the guy catching it not be offside, like in football, soccer

It sounds similar to Rugby reading what you say.

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Tue 02/09/16 01:51 PM
the famous quarterback is the ring leader. he is the one who starts it all at the beginning of the play and makes the pass or hands off to the guy that gets to run through the pile of bodies at the line of scrimmage.
once the ball is in play there is no off sides. that is reserved for be fore the ball is snapped and the play begins

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Tue 02/09/16 05:16 PM



I just looked at this, it starts at 11-30pm our time, too late for me.

Can someone please give me an understanding of the rules, just the basics, not a trilogy ohwell


4 attempts to move the ball 10 yards for the right to try get 4 more attempts(downs). ultimate goal put the ball in the end zone and score 6 points for a touchdown 4th down option to kick the ball deeper into enemy territory (so they can try the same). ball can be moved by running it in hand or passing it to someone else catch it and run with it.

half way between rugby and soccer



The quarterback is like the scrum half in rugby, he generally make all the play start. Only in American football the formation is a line and the ball is snapped to the QB by the Center....Whereas in a scrum, when that ball is heeled out, the scrum half is the only player allowed to pick up the ball and pass it to the next guy.....The game of rugby has changed a lot since I last played...so I really dont know if it is still played in that manner..just saying..
Thanks, but where does the famous Quarterback come into it.

They seem to get all the glory (and chicks) ohwell
They also throw the ball about 3 miles down the pitch, can the guy catching it not be offside, like in football, soccer

It sounds similar to Rugby reading what you say.