Posted on 01/06/2007 12:02:16 PM PST by scott says


NFL WILD CARD WEEKEND
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Wow - ran it all the way back!!! Have not seen one of those in awhile.....good for Dallas!
Right back atcha!
It's getting interesting.
An NFC wild card game is actually interesting. Quick, lock the doors!
Well ESPN is at least getting some highlights tonight.
Geez...someone tell the 'Hawks that the game isn't over yet. The special teams cannot go sleepy time...
I'm hoping the AFC wild card game tomorrow is one sided and boring (you know in which direction). Let the NFC game be the exciting one tomorrow.
I can accept results unfavorable, but if you are going to call something holding at one end call it on the other as well.
Yeah they are....
Finally :)
I really wonder if Seattle can answer, and if they do, can Dallas run another kick back?
That's not difficult: Jets games are by definition boring. I'm really looking forward to seeing said boring team getting stomped, much like what you did to Houston.
"Rutgers isn't horrible. And I'd probably take them in a game against Florida State OR Miami at this point."
I have an idea put, them in the SEC!
Ditto
Isn't that special...
That'd do nicely.
I love drama....except when it involves my team.
Cowboys make me vomit.....but my 3 sons and hubby ADORE them.....so, being a wonderful mom and wife, I hope they win.
(I drink a lot of wine during the Cowgirl games) :-)
I can say with increasing certainty that Michaels has money on Seattle....
give me another half a quarter and I'll be sure....
Of course, the truce is over after tomorrow, so enjoy it while it lasts.
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