Posted on 01/20/2008 8:03:43 AM PST by mainepatsfan
OFFICIAL FR NFL CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME SUNDAY LIVE THREAD
JANUARY 20TH, 2008
AFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
3:00PM ET - CBS
NFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
6:30PM ET - FOX
Ok - that is really scary
Yes, I love ice skating and Snowmobiling.
Patriots game started at 3pm. You’ve spent over six hours crying about them. You’ll never get that time back.
Cowboys need to dump that yawn play. They ran it too many times against the Giants.
Buffalo rallying from a 35-3 deficit in the third to beat the old Houston Oilers
I’d hate to be a Cowboy fan having to watch that Diet Pepsi Max commercial these days.
Tom Coughlin should be coaching next year cuz they got to the conf championship game. Who’d thunk they’d get this far?
GB to challenge the catch???
DBs need to run with the football less. Like the Chargers today, intercepting in the end zone and running out to the 10ish. Really unless you’ve got a lot of green in front of you most DBs are better off taking the knee after an INT, if they were really good at running in traffic they’d be WRs.
Good catch there, he had the knee down...
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Nope...
4th quarter drinking game: count the number of times Joe Buck uses the word EDGE.
The scary thing about that was the Bills had rallied to within four points just in the third quarter.
“Id hate to be a Cowboy fan having to watch that Diet Pepsi Max commercial these days”
Esp. since they are playing the Giants in it.
Now that’s cold!
Nice of you to send me a picture of yourself but what is your point?
:-)
Agreed. Even dumber are the ones who run around with the ball despite the fact the game would be over if they just took a knee or ran out of bounds.
LOL. That’s right!
No argument about the great catch by Burress, but what’s the rationale behind one knee being worth two feet? Is an elbow the same thing?
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