With the Holidays, I didn't really get a chance to watch football like I wanted to. looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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july said: Final Patriots game will be on CBS, NBC
http://www.sportingnews.c...p?t=324122 Don't get the NFL Network wherever you'll be over the holiday weekend and want to see if the Patriots can finish the regular season undefeated (16-0) with a win over the Giants at the Meadowlands? No worries. Now you don't even need cable. The NFL has arranged for an unprecedented three-way simulcast of Saturday night's New England at New York game, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell announced on Wednesday. The NFL Network's telecast -- beginning at 8 p.m. ET with the game's kickoff set for 8:15 p.m. ET -- will also be shown nationally on CBS and NBC, as well as the local ABC affiliates in Boston and Manchester, N.H., and WWOR in New York. "We have taken this extraordinary step because it is in the best interest of our fans", Goodell said in a statement released by the NFL. "We appreciate CBS and NBC delivering the NFL Network telecast on Saturday night to the broad audience that deserves to see this potentially historic game." This marks the first-ever three-way simulcast of a single NFL game and the first time two major networks have shown the same NFL game at the same time since Super Bowl 1, when both CBS and NBC aired the Packers' historic victory over the Chiefs. Anything for my Pats! Can't wait to make hissssstoryyyyy!!! | |
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New England at N.Y. Giants Sunday, Dec. 30 Buffalo at Philadelphia Carolina at Tampa Bay Cincinnati at Miami Dallas at Washington Detroit at Green Bay Jacksonville at Houston New Orleans at Chicago Pittsburgh at Baltimore Seattle at Atlanta San Francisco at Cleveland Tennessee at Indianapolis Minnesota at Denver San Diego at Oakland St. Louis at Arizona Kansas City at N.Y. Jets | |
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New England at N.Y. Giants Sunday, Dec. 30 Buffalo at Philadelphia Carolina at Tampa Bay Cincinnati at Miami Dallas at Washington Detroit at Green Bay Jacksonville at Houston New Orleans at Chicago Pittsburgh at Baltimore Seattle at Atlanta San Francisco at Cleveland Tennessee at Indianapolis Minnesota at Denver San Diego at Oakland St. Louis at Arizona Kansas City at N.Y. Jets subject to change before Saturday. | |
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New England at N.Y. Giants Sunday, Dec. 30 Buffalo at Philadelphia Carolina at Tampa Bay Cincinnati at Miami Dallas at Washington Detroit at Green Bay Jacksonville at Houston New Orleans at Chicago Pittsburgh at Baltimore Seattle at Atlanta San Francisco at Cleveland Tennessee at Indianapolis Minnesota at Denver San Diego at Oakland St. Louis at Arizona Kansas City at N.Y. Jets | |
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AnckSuNamun said: With the Holidays, I didn't really get a chance to watch football like I wanted to.
It's tough to feel bad for the winner of the org's football pool. | |
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live4lust said: AnckSuNamun said: With the Holidays, I didn't really get a chance to watch football like I wanted to.
It's tough to feel bad for the winner of the org's football pool. I know, huh? Not often I quote Justin T. but.... "cry me a river...." He was like a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow.
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reneGade20 said: live4lust said: It's tough to feel bad for the winner of the org's football pool. I know, huh? Not often I quote Justin T. but.... "cry me a river...." She's kicking our ass. un fucking believable. | |
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New England Sunday, Dec. 30 Philadelphia Tampa Bay Miami Washington Green Bay Jacksonville Chicago Baltimore Seattle Cleveland Tennessee Minnesota San Diego Arizona N.Y. Jets | |
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New England at N.Y. Giants---Patriots in a close one Sunday, Dec. 30 Buffalo at Philadelphia---Philly Carolina at Tampa Bay--Tampa Cincinnati at Miami---Cincy Dallas at Washington---As much as I hate to say it, Washington (Romo will probably only play the first half) Detroit at Green Bay---Green Bay Jacksonville at Houston---J'ville New Orleans at Chicago---Chicago Pittsburgh at Baltimore---Pittsburgh Seattle at Atlanta---Seattle San Francisco at Cleveland---Cleveland Tennessee at Indianapolis---Indy Minnesota at Denver---Minnesota San Diego at Oakland---San Diego St. Louis at Arizona---Arizona Kansas City at N.Y. Jets---KC All good things they say never last... | |
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GottaLetitgo said: Saturday, Dec. 29
New England at N.Y. Giants---Patriots in a close one Sunday, Dec. 30 Buffalo at Philadelphia---Philly Carolina at Tampa Bay--Tampa Cincinnati at Miami---Cincy Dallas at Washington---As much as I hate to say it, Washington (Romo will probably only play the first half) Detroit at Green Bay---Green Bay Jacksonville at Houston---J'ville New Orleans at Chicago---Chicago Pittsburgh at Baltimore---Pittsburgh Seattle at Atlanta---Seattle San Francisco at Cleveland---Cleveland Tennessee at Indianapolis---Indy Minnesota at Denver---Minnesota San Diego at Oakland---San Diego St. Louis at Arizona---Arizona Kansas City at N.Y. Jets---KC I agree with you about the Redskins as well. Also I pick Titans over colts since they to will rest most of their starters. | |
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2Jay said: july said: If the playoffs began tomorrow.
x-clinched playoff berth y-denotes division winner z-denotes first-round bye *-clinched home-field advantage it seems like the playoffs will begin tommorow. My bracket predictions: Steelers- Jags Steelers- Pats Steelers-Colts Steelers Bolts- Browns Bolts-Colts Bucs- Giants Bucs- Cowboys Cowboys-Hawks Seahawks Seahawks- Redskins Hawks- Packers VS. It looks like the 6th spot in the AFC will have it easier than the 5th spot does. | |
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New England at N.Y. Giants Sunday, Dec. 30 Buffalo at Philadelphia Carolina at Tampa Bay Go Panthers.....not like they're gonna win, but I at least hope Vinny has a good game since he's retiring for good. Cincinnati at Miami Dallas at Washington Even with TO out, I still think they might weasel their way to a win. Detroit at Green Bay Jacksonville at Houston New Orleans at Chicago Pittsburgh at Baltimore Seattle at Atlanta San Francisco at Cleveland Tennessee at Indianapolis Minnesota at Denver San Diego at Oakland St. Louis at Arizona Kansas City at N.Y. Jets looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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StarMon said: reneGade20 said: I know, huh? Not often I quote Justin T. but.... "cry me a river...." She's kicking our ass. un fucking believable. Hey, you've already won yours last year.....it's my time to shine now. looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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reneGade20 said: Last week of the season....I know that 'Gish the commish is glad of that.... Kudos for another bang up job as the commish...
Looks like Ank is gonna hit the tape in first, so CONGRATS!!! (unless of course she goes all Miami Dolphins and goes 1-15 this week.... ) Anyway, the only intrigue left for me this season is hoping in vain that the stars and planets align and the Saints sneak into the playoffs.... Thanks. My team's officially out. That Dallas game was the nail in the coffin for the Panthers. They wouldn't have gone anywhere anyway. looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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CarrieLee said: july said: Final Patriots game will be on CBS, NBC
http://www.sportingnews.c...p?t=324122 Don't get the NFL Network wherever you'll be over the holiday weekend and want to see if the Patriots can finish the regular season undefeated (16-0) with a win over the Giants at the Meadowlands? No worries. Now you don't even need cable. The NFL has arranged for an unprecedented three-way simulcast of Saturday night's New England at New York game, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell announced on Wednesday. The NFL Network's telecast -- beginning at 8 p.m. ET with the game's kickoff set for 8:15 p.m. ET -- will also be shown nationally on CBS and NBC, as well as the local ABC affiliates in Boston and Manchester, N.H., and WWOR in New York. "We have taken this extraordinary step because it is in the best interest of our fans", Goodell said in a statement released by the NFL. "We appreciate CBS and NBC delivering the NFL Network telecast on Saturday night to the broad audience that deserves to see this potentially historic game." This marks the first-ever three-way simulcast of a single NFL game and the first time two major networks have shown the same NFL game at the same time since Super Bowl 1, when both CBS and NBC aired the Packers' historic victory over the Chiefs. Anything for my Pats! Can't wait to make hissssstoryyyyy!!! They may make history. Tonight! New England Patriots @ New York Giants. Weather for the game, Light snow. Overcast. Cold. 19 °F, Wind: 16.09 mph/SE I'll be watching and interested, to see the finale. | |
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New England at N.Y. Giants Sunday, Dec. 30 Buffalo at Philadelphia Carolina at Tampa Bay Cincinnati at Miami Dallas at Washington Detroit at Green Bay Jacksonville at Houston New Orleans at Chicago Pittsburgh at Baltimore Seattle at Atlanta San Francisco at Cleveland Tennessee at Indianapolis Minnesota at Denver San Diego at Oakland St. Louis at Arizona Kansas City at N.Y. Jets [Edited 12/29/07 15:21pm] | |
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The Patriots will close out the 2007 regular season against the New York Giants as they attempt to become the fourth team in the NFL's 88-year history to finish a regular season undefeated and untied. The 1972 Miami Dolphins (14-0), 1942 Chicago Bears (11-0) and the 1934 Chicago Bears (13-0) are the only teams to have accomplished the feat. Additionally, the Patriots are just six points shy of setting a new NFL record for most points in a season, entering the game with 551 points, a total that trails only the 556 points scored by the 1998 Minnesota Vikings. The New England defense is tied with Tampa Bay for the fewest points allowed in the NFL this season (239). The Patriots will attempt to finish the season ranked among the top two NFL teams in terms of fewest points allowed for the fourth time in the last five seasons. Additionally, the New England defense has recorded 46 sacks, a total that ranks second in the NFL and trails only their opponent, the New York Giants (52 sacks). | |
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july said: The Patriots will close out the 2007 regular season against the New York Giants as they attempt to become the fourth team in the NFL's 88-year history to finish a regular season undefeated and untied. The 1972 Miami Dolphins (14-0), 1942 Chicago Bears (11-0) and the 1934 Chicago Bears (13-0) are the only teams to have accomplished the feat. Additionally, the Patriots are just six points shy of setting a new NFL record for most points in a season, entering the game with 551 points, a total that trails only the 556 points scored by the 1998 Minnesota Vikings. The New England defense is tied with Tampa Bay for the fewest points allowed in the NFL this season (239). The Patriots will attempt to finish the season ranked among the top two NFL teams in terms of fewest points allowed for the fourth time in the last five seasons. Additionally, the New England defense has recorded 46 sacks, a total that ranks second in the NFL and trails only their opponent, the New York Giants (52 sacks). Patriots 38 | New York 35 16 - 0 | |
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july said: july said: The Patriots will close out the 2007 regular season against the New York Giants as they attempt to become the fourth team in the NFL's 88-year history to finish a regular season undefeated and untied. The 1972 Miami Dolphins (14-0), 1942 Chicago Bears (11-0) and the 1934 Chicago Bears (13-0) are the only teams to have accomplished the feat. Additionally, the Patriots are just six points shy of setting a new NFL record for most points in a season, entering the game with 551 points, a total that trails only the 556 points scored by the 1998 Minnesota Vikings. The New England defense is tied with Tampa Bay for the fewest points allowed in the NFL this season (239). The Patriots will attempt to finish the season ranked among the top two NFL teams in terms of fewest points allowed for the fourth time in the last five seasons. Additionally, the New England defense has recorded 46 sacks, a total that ranks second in the NFL and trails only their opponent, the New York Giants (52 sacks). Patriots 38 | New York 35 16 - 0 | |
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WE FUCKING DID IT BABY WOOOOO OHHHHH!!!!! | |
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To all you haters !!!!! i am in my glory right now what a game!!!!!
PS; I've been drinkning!! | |
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CarrieLee said: To all you haters !!!!! i am in my glory right now what a game!!!!!
PS; I've been drinkning!! Hey, me too. Well yesterday. Not that much. Well maybe later. I just got to find a tower of Congratulations, on the win. | |
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Seattle, winners of 6 of their last 7, travel to Atlanta to face the Falcons to end the regular season. This will be the 11th meeting between the two clubs, with Seattle holding an 8-2 advantage. The last time these two teams played was on September 18, 2005, with the Seahawks holding on for a 21-18 win at Qwest Field. | |
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july said: Seattle, winners of 6 of their last 7, travel to Atlanta to face the Falcons to end the regular season. This will be the 11th meeting between the two clubs, with Seattle holding an 8-2 advantage. The last time these two teams played was on September 18, 2005, with the Seahawks holding on for a 21-18 win at Qwest Field. Seattle 41 | Atlanta 44 End of regular season. | |
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