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16 Nov 2013, 5:50 am

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So rather than retiring, Ed Reed goes to the Jets.


Great. So he's one of those old veterans who keep on going around different teams to keep playing. Sounds like Brett Favre all over again. :roll:


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16 Nov 2013, 7:14 am

I don't care for football either way, but my husband is from Washington DC and is a Redskins fan. When he first moved down here he was a huge Redskins fan and didn't care about SEC ball at all. Now he can miss the pro games without too much fuss but if he misses an Alabama game, he gets very upset. Down here it's Alabama or Auburn and they are the be all and end all of football lol.

He's lost his love of NFL over the years I suppose. He said when he was a kid that sometimes church would get out early because the Redskins were playing an important game. That's like here, the stores are basically empty during the Alabama Auburn game.



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16 Nov 2013, 5:39 pm

KyleTheGhost wrote:
micfranklin wrote:
So rather than retiring, Ed Reed goes to the Jets.


Great. So he's one of those old veterans who keep on going around different teams to keep playing. Sounds like Brett Favre all over again. :roll:


But Ed didn't hold a press conference announcing his retirement and then go back on it months later.



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16 Nov 2013, 5:44 pm

micfranklin wrote:
KyleTheGhost wrote:
micfranklin wrote:
So rather than retiring, Ed Reed goes to the Jets.


Great. So he's one of those old veterans who keep on going around different teams to keep playing. Sounds like Brett Favre all over again. :roll:


But Ed didn't hold a press conference announcing his retirement and then go back on it months later.


At least he didn't do that, but I get the feeling he's going to be wearing another team's uniform in the near future. . .


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17 Nov 2013, 10:29 pm

Speaking of which, the Jets come to Baltimore next week. Hopefully my team will turn it around and win this time, since today's performance pissed me off to no end.



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18 Nov 2013, 3:10 am

I'm fan of the game but as of today I'm no longer. I'm so sick and tired of being frustrated and waiting all week just for the team to lose. I already have enough to be angry about. NFL referees are a joke too calling bs calls constantly.



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18 Nov 2013, 5:00 am

The Chiefs undefeated record broke! It is said that the 1972 Miami Dolphins players toast when the last undefeated team loses every year, because it means their record still stands, but the Patriots came close back in 07.


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18 Nov 2013, 8:36 am

In my heart I was hoping the Chiefs would win, but in my mind the Broncos at home were really just too much for anyone to deal with.



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18 Nov 2013, 10:40 am

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The Chiefs undefeated record broke! It is said that the 1972 Miami Dolphins players toast when the last undefeated team loses every year, because it means their record still stands, but the Patriots came close back in 07.


Well, it was bound to happen. But, on a personal note, my SEAHAWKS are all alone, standing on top of the league! W00t!

In other news, check out this bizarre pre-game moment in Buffalo:
http://deadspin.com/flag-rips-in-buffal ... 1466210046

Firstly, this just about sums up Congress at the moment, and secondly, can we just give Buffalo to Toronto now?


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24 Nov 2013, 7:18 pm

Wanna hear something funny? The Packers and Vikings tying their game. A legit tie.

Even funnier is that the Cards destroyed the Colts, and as of today I can't help but feel sad for Geno Smith.



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25 Nov 2013, 5:26 am

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Wanna hear something funny? The Packers and Vikings tying their game. A legit tie.

Even funnier is that the Cards destroyed the Colts, and as of today I can't help but feel sad for Geno Smith.


Yeah, the Patriots made a big comeback, too. Why can't the Bears do that?


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25 Nov 2013, 9:44 am

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micfranklin wrote:
Wanna hear something funny? The Packers and Vikings tying their game. A legit tie.

Even funnier is that the Cards destroyed the Colts, and as of today I can't help but feel sad for Geno Smith.


Yeah, the Patriots made a big comeback, too. Why can't the Bears do that?


Silly me for thinking the game would be over at the half with Brady in the pocket.



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25 Nov 2013, 12:33 pm

My Seahawks had the week off, so I turned to Canada and their Super Bowl, the Grey Cup. It was a great game, Saskatchewan trounced Hamilton 45-23, and the Roughriders (of Saskatchewan) did it on their home field! :D


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25 Nov 2013, 4:37 pm

I know I wasn't the only one expecting the Vikings and Packers to tie the game.



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03 Dec 2013, 9:02 am

Seattle and Denver seem to be the teams to beat. I'd like to see them in the superbowl.


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03 Dec 2013, 9:45 am

Poor Saints, they had no chance last night.