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Is it just me or does Tom Brady sound like a ****** and dumbass when he talks to reporters about getting involved in politics? I mean the guy has great game, but just who the f** does he think he is, superman?
I hate this prima donna football crap like having him do the coin toss at the superbowl. The pats used to be fun to cheer for b/c you felt like they played such great team ball, with no real superstars and no egos.
Now I can't stand cheering for the Pats and I want nothing more than Brady to suck balls and go nowhere. Whenever you watch a game all they mention is him and its annoying. I can't wait to see *his team* finally play against some teams that aren't in teh AFC East or NFC North in the playoffs, so he gets knocked down a peg or too.
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| Originally posted by partyhopper Tonight's game will be interesting indeed. If Eagles win, there will be a 4-way tie for the NFC wild card spots (and adding to the 5-way tie for the AFC wild cards), and Eagles will join the mix. |
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| Originally posted by Spartan Is it just me or does Tom Brady sound like a ****** and dumbass when he talks to reporters about getting involved in politics? I mean the guy has great game, but just who the f** does he think he is, superman? I hate this prima donna football crap like having him do the coin toss at the superbowl. The pats used to be fun to cheer for b/c you felt like they played such great team ball, with no real superstars and no egos. Now I can't stand cheering for the Pats and I want nothing more than Brady to suck balls and go nowhere. Whenever you watch a game all they mention is him and its annoying. I can't wait to see *his team* finally play against some teams that aren't in teh AFC East or NFC North in the playoffs, so he gets knocked down a peg or too. |
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| Originally posted by Spartan Is it just me or does Tom Brady sound like a ****** and dumbass when he talks to reporters about getting involved in politics? I mean the guy has great game, but just who the f** does he think he is, superman? I hate this prima donna football crap like having him do the coin toss at the superbowl. The pats used to be fun to cheer for b/c you felt like they played such great team ball, with no real superstars and no egos. Now I can't stand cheering for the Pats and I want nothing more than Brady to suck balls and go nowhere. Whenever you watch a game all they mention is him and its annoying. I can't wait to see *his team* finally play against some teams that aren't in teh AFC East or NFC North in the playoffs, so he gets knocked down a peg or too. |
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| Originally posted by King Ecnal BECAUSE Pats fans are the greatest in the country, up and down, |
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| Originally posted by King Ecnal who is the only team in the NFL undefeated on the road???? yes, the Pats... 5-0... road warriors all the way to Miami! |
Nobody from the NFC deserves to win the superbowl. Hope Carolia makes it, so i can root for them.
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| Originally posted by Kapedan Nobody from the NFC deserves to win the superbowl. Hope Carolia makes it, so i can root for them. |
go saints! we going to beat down the cowboys on sunday night!
and i would like to thank art shell for his pathetic offense and pretty good defense. his defense has carried my other 2 fantasy teams that count for team defense.
Saints going to the Super Bowl would definetly be the biggest story of the year! 
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| ESPN TO ACQUIRE NASN EUROPE�S NORTH AMERICAN SPORTS NETWORK WILL EXPAND ESPN�S PRESENCE IN REGION LONDON � ESPN today announced it has agreed to acquire NASN, the only European channel dedicated to North American sports, from Setanta Sport Holdings Ltd and Benchmark Capital Europe. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed, and the deal is expected to close early next year subject to regulatory approvals. �Growing our business in Europe is a key strategic initiative for us," said Russell Wolff, managing director of ESPN International. �We expect NASN, which has performed well and created a unique market position, to be a strong addition to our portfolio. ESPN has a leadership position in sports media around the world, and we look forward to bringing the same passion, quality, excitement, and insightful journalism to sports fans in Europe." Amory B. Schwartz, co-founder and chief executive of NASN said, �In four years, we have developed NASN from an inspiring idea to the home of North American sports in Europe, and the acquisition by ESPN is testimony to the soundness of our vision and execution. We are delighted to be part of ESPN which will help us continue to deliver the best sports programming for our viewers, and reach even more sports fans in Europe.� NASN is the only network in Europe completely dedicated to North American Sports, airing over 800 live and as-live sports events each year. These include over 200 live games from the National Hockey League including the All-Star Game and every game of the Stanley Cup, 60 live National Football League games in certain markets including the playoffs and Super Bowl, and 250 live Major League Baseball games including the All-Star Game and World Series. Subscribers can also view college basketball action and the celebrated NCAA Tournament, as well as NCAA Football including the Bowl Championship Series. ESPN�s future plans include bringing ESPN branding to the network. Setanta was a launch investor in NASN in October 2002 along with Vulcan European Media. In June 2005, Vulcan sold out to Setanta which then sold a 50% interest to Benchmark Capital Europe, the top-tier venture capital firm. Setanta and Benchmark focused their efforts over the past 18 months on helping NASN secure the best content and distribution deals across Europe. The channel today reaches over 6 million households in 26 European countries. �This acquisition will allow us to accelerate our European television business which has grown rapidly since the launch of ESPN Classic in 2002,� said Lynne Frank, managing director of ESPN, Europe, Middle East and Africa. �NASN is a great fit for our company and we will continue to build on its success and appeal across some of the most vibrant multichannel markets in the world.� Since 2002 with the launch of ESPN Classic, ESPN has operated a variety of ESPN-branded businesses in Europe. ESPN Classic currently serves 20 million subscribers in over 40 countries. ESPN also provides programming to Europe through its syndication arm via more than 90 broadcasters. ESPNsoccernet, the leading English-language soccer news and information site in the world, is also based in ESPN�s London office. ESPN Mobile distributes X Games video, wallpapers, and ringtones to four countries in Europe, and offers the ESPNsoccernet WAP service which covers news, scores and standings from English, Scottish, Spanish, Italian, German and French football to serve international football fans in the region. About ESPN ESPN, Inc. is the world�s leading multinational, multimedia sports entertainment company featuring a portfolio of over 50 multimedia sports assets. The company is comprised of six U.S. television networks (ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN Classic, ESPNEWS, ESPN Deportes, ESPNU), ESPN and ESPN2 HD simulcast services, ESPN Regional Television, ESPN International (networks, syndication, radio, web sites), ESPN Radio, ESPN.com, ESPN The Magazine, ESPN Enterprises, ESPN Zones (sports-themed restaurants), and other growing new businesses including ESPN360 (Broadband), Mobile ESPN, ESPN on Demand, ESPN Interactive and ESPN PPV. Based in Bristol, Ct., ESPN is 80 percent owned by ABC, Inc., which is an indirect subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company. The Hearst Corporation holds a 20 percent interest in ESPN. ESPN International is a division of ESPN, Inc. ESPN International has evolved to include ownership� in whole or in part�of 31 television networks, as well as a variety of ancillary businesses, which together extend the ESPN brand to more than 190 countries and territories. ESPN International network programming is transmitted in 15 languages (Arabic, Cantonese, Dutch, English, French, German, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish and Turkish). ESPN International business entities include television, radio, print, internet, wireless, consumer products, and event management. About NASN NASN, founded in 2002, is the only pan-European sports network broadcasting 24 hours a day, 7 days a week showing extensive live and 'as live' coverage of the highest profile sports in North America including: - the National Hockey League (NHL) - Major League Baseball (MLB) - National Football League (NFL) - Canadian Football League (CFL) - NCAA College Football and Basketball NASN also broadcasts many of the top sports news and highlight shows from the most prominent North American networks. The network is currently distributed via digital networks and satellite platforms in over 25 countries including Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Ireland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxemburg, Switzerland, Austria, Liechtenstein, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark, Luxemburg, Iceland, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia and CIS countries. Recent expansion has extended NASN�s footprint to over 6 million homes in Europe. In June 2005, original investor Setanta Sport Holdings Ltd was joined by Benchmark Capital Europe, the top-tier venture capital firm. |
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| Originally posted by Rockabye Should be a good move for all european american-sports-fans. NASN is AWESOME! 4 Live NFL-Games per week, 6 NHL games a week and 260 MLB-Games per year |
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| Originally posted by Kapedan yeah and that only goes to interess for like what? 1 person? who gives a fuck. and fuck the cowboys |
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| Originally posted by Rockabye 6 million european NASN-watchers who can only watch american sports via that network? And who gives a fuck about you??? Dude, please have a little more respect 4 me, because I'm 4 years longer on here than you my friend |
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| Originally posted by Rockabye 6 million european NASN-watchers who can only watch american sports via that network? And who gives a fuck about you??? Dude, please have a little more respect 4 me, because I'm 4 years longer on here than you my friend |
I hope the Saints bang the shit out of the Cowgirls so bad that they are crawling afterwards. Go Saints! I'm hopping on the bandwagon ok Butters? Got to when the Rams suck ass this year.
Tony Homo really has played poorly 2 out of the last 3 games by the way. He's not Joe Montana, he's still learning....
Genital herpes > Redskins = Cowgirls
chargers > nfl
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| Originally posted by medinaM5 chargers > nfl |
. i remember last year you were riding the seattle seahawks coattails, because of shaun alexander.
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| Originally posted by LeopoldStotch bandwagoner. . i remember last year you were riding the seattle seahawks coattails, because of shaun alexander. |
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| Originally posted by medinaM5 gotta stay true to the hometeam, but my team outside seattle is the bengals |
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| Originally posted by King Ecnal ANYONE ELSE??? jesus... can we jump on any other bandwagons??? wtf...? |
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| Originally posted by King Ecnal ANYONE ELSE??? jesus... can we jump on any other bandwagons??? wtf...? |
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| Originally posted by King Ecnal ANYONE ELSE??? jesus... can we jump on any other bandwagons??? wtf...? |
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| Originally posted by Rodrico I'll admit it now, since I have no team to call my own, I jumped the L.T. Bandwagon at the beginning of the season, since hes practically winning me my fantasy football season. Im sorry. |
i will say this ... if philip rivers ended up playing like a past fellow charger-ite ryan leaf, would you still ride the chargers' bandwagon, with l.t. putting up the same stats ?
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