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- Pandemonium
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My neighbors seemed to like it.Artemis wrote:How was the halftime show?
- farrellgirl99
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that was really painful to watch. they had it in the baaaaaag. im just glad im not a seahawks fan. thats rough.
- Pandemonium
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You'd be a butthole of course.kv wrote:i don't even know what i did
his team won, i'd hate to think of what he'd say if he lost
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I'm Rob Lowe and I have Direct TV.
I'm incredibly stupid Rob Lowe and I call a pass play when I have the most powerful running back in the NFL one yard away from winning the Super Bowl for me, and I have cable. (Hey, Pete. Don't be THIS Rob Lowe!)
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As it turned, it looks stupid. But it was 2nd down. What I love, cherish in this win is butler. No Brady. No belichek. No Sherman. Just a dude who got burned on a freak play by kearse. And came back to reverse the miracle. A long way from working at Popeyes 3 years ago
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Anyone who can relate to Katy perry is dangerous sober. I literally was cracking up during her show.Pandemonium wrote:Drinking is definitely number one. My next door neighbor set up their tv in their back yard and have some friends over and have been getting shitfaced since about noontime. Three times so far someone there has peered over my wall asking me if I want to come over and play whatever trivia drinking game they've been doing all afternoon. Now it's half-time and while I was painting outside during the break, I could hear them singing loudly along to Katy Perry.SR wrote:I think domestic violence skyrockets as well.
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I usually watch the Superbowl, like every other person in America not living in the woods without wifi, but this year I decided to go to the museum and shopping, I hate shopping. I saw an absolutely fantastic Keith Haring exhibit with only a couple people in the way, and had all of REI to myself and there was no one on the road. It was fantastic.
I got back and watched the last 4 minutes, and that was also perfect. Got some great football without being nauseously overloaded with consumerism.
This will be my plan from now on on Superbowl Sunday if I don't give a crap who is playing.
I got back and watched the last 4 minutes, and that was also perfect. Got some great football without being nauseously overloaded with consumerism.
This will be my plan from now on on Superbowl Sunday if I don't give a crap who is playing.
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well....it looks like the chargers and the raiders are the first to act. where does this leave the rams?
Joint Statement from the Raiders and the Chargers
We have both been working in our home markets to find a stadium solution for many years, so far unsuccessfully.
We remain committed to continuing to work in our home markets throughout 2015 to try to find publicly acceptable solutions to the long-term stadium issue.
We also both understand and respect the NFL’s relocation process, and we intend to adhere strictly to the relocation procedures that the League has set forth for Los Angeles.
In particular, we respect the right of the NFL’s owners to decide on all Los Angeles-related relocation issues and understand that any relocation application that is filed for Los Angeles must obtain the approval of three-fourths of the NFL’s owners.
Both teams have kept the NFL owners’ committee on Los Angeles, and the Commissioner, fully informed about our joint efforts.
We are pursuing this stadium option in Carson for one straightforward reason: If we cannot find a permanent solution in our home markets, we have no alternative but to preserve other options to guarantee the future economic viability of our franchises.
In short, for the remainder of 2015, we intend to move down two tracks simultaneously:
On track one, we will continue to work in our home markets to find permanent stadium solutions that are publicly acceptable.
On track two, we will work in Carson to preserve our options, and the future economic viability of our franchises, in the event that our efforts in our local markets fail.
Throughout this process we will respect the rules and procedures set forth by the League and defer completely to the ultimate decision of the NFL’s owners.
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i would take andre johnson five years ago. not so much now. not sure he has much left.
the 49ers have officially taken the raiders place as the most embarrassing organization in the nfl. apparently they removed a jim harbaugh plaque and his game day clothes from the 49ers museum. jed york is ruining this team.
this is what they took out and covered up the plaque.
the 49ers have officially taken the raiders place as the most embarrassing organization in the nfl. apparently they removed a jim harbaugh plaque and his game day clothes from the 49ers museum. jed york is ruining this team.
this is what they took out and covered up the plaque.
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They're trading Maclin today too. Philly fire sale.kv wrote:Holy fuck why would Philly trade shady?