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TonyAlmighty Consigliere*
Post # : 1744 Age : 43 Location : Westcheddar, NY Status : "Amateurs talk strategy. PROFESSIONALS talk logistics."
| Subject: The Big Dance Mon Jan 19, 2009 3:23 pm | |
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tuffmuff THE 1st Lady*
Post # : 3462 Age : 42 Location : H-town, Texas Status : keeping my peace
| Subject: Re: The Big Dance Mon Jan 19, 2009 3:33 pm | |
| Boo on the Super Bowl. I have no favorite. I'll die if the Cardinals Win. | |
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GeneraLee27 Mvmt - V.I.P.
Post # : 1340 Age : 30 Location : North Carolina Status : >[
| Subject: Re: The Big Dance Mon Jan 19, 2009 4:20 pm | |
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TonyAlmighty Consigliere*
Post # : 1744 Age : 43 Location : Westcheddar, NY Status : "Amateurs talk strategy. PROFESSIONALS talk logistics."
| Subject: Re: The Big Dance Mon Jan 19, 2009 5:02 pm | |
| Yeah I like the Ravens too Lee, but that's how life be somtimes... | |
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JayGood Capofamiglia*
Post # : 2964 Age : 46 Location : Dolla$,TX Status : Mvmt Mogul
| Subject: Re: The Big Dance Mon Jan 19, 2009 7:16 pm | |
| Really doesn't matter to me...I wouldn't mind seeing the Cardinals win their first...but I also want Tomlin to win one...even if that means the Steelers having more Champs. than us.
~Goodz~ | |
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TonyAlmighty Consigliere*
Post # : 1744 Age : 43 Location : Westcheddar, NY Status : "Amateurs talk strategy. PROFESSIONALS talk logistics."
| Subject: Re: The Big Dance Mon Jan 26, 2009 3:39 pm | |
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- but I also want Tomlin to win one...even if that means the Steelers having more Champs. than us.
Smartest thing I've heard you say in a minute Bobby... | |
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tuffmuff THE 1st Lady*
Post # : 3462 Age : 42 Location : H-town, Texas Status : keeping my peace
| Subject: Re: The Big Dance Thu Jan 29, 2009 8:52 am | |
| So what is everyone doing for the big night??? I've decided I'm cheering for the Cardinals... just because... its the Cardinals LOL | |
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TonyAlmighty Consigliere*
Post # : 1744 Age : 43 Location : Westcheddar, NY Status : "Amateurs talk strategy. PROFESSIONALS talk logistics."
| Subject: Re: The Big Dance Thu Jan 29, 2009 9:57 am | |
| Watching it with wifey, just chillin. | |
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Bouwser I AM The Mvmt
Post # : 173 Age : 46 Location : Ontario,Canada Status : Way up NORTH
| Subject: Re: The Big Dance Sat Jan 31, 2009 10:00 am | |
| Hope the game is good and not a blow out. other wise the only thing that well be good is the wings, pizza and beer - Quote :
Work--Play--Game (Mvmt)Bouwser | |
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TonyAlmighty Consigliere*
Post # : 1744 Age : 43 Location : Westcheddar, NY Status : "Amateurs talk strategy. PROFESSIONALS talk logistics."
| Subject: Re: The Big Dance Sun Feb 01, 2009 10:16 am | |
| Word, the wings and blue cheese will be in surplus! I don't know about too much beer though, the future mother-in-law will be on patrol! LOL, SMMFH!
The Steel Curtain will rise again 17-14, I don't think it'll be a high scoring game. That is unless Pitt starts getting real nasty and puts the pressure on Warner and forces him to make mistakes. It's gonna be interesting to see how the Cards offensive lines does.
Also look for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, GI Joe: Rise of Cobra, X-Men Origins: Wolverine and Madden 10!!!
And we MAY have a Killzone 2 treat if Sony spent any of that dough they steal from us everyday! | |
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TonyAlmighty Consigliere*
Post # : 1744 Age : 43 Location : Westcheddar, NY Status : "Amateurs talk strategy. PROFESSIONALS talk logistics."
| Subject: Re: The Big Dance Mon Feb 02, 2009 10:39 am | |
| Man that was a GREAT game, actuallly being just as good as the G-Men last year!! I dont know what happened to K2 and Madden 10, I know they both produced ads, but I guess that didnt wanna pay that guape. | |
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TonyAlmighty Consigliere*
Post # : 1744 Age : 43 Location : Westcheddar, NY Status : "Amateurs talk strategy. PROFESSIONALS talk logistics."
| Subject: Re: The Big Dance Mon Feb 02, 2009 12:12 pm | |
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prboi400 I AM The Mvmt
Post # : 852 Age : 33 Location : Fort Lauderdale, Florida Status : Chillin
| Subject: Re: The Big Dance Mon Feb 02, 2009 2:34 pm | |
| That was the best fourth quarter I ever seen in the superbowl. | |
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JayGood Capofamiglia*
Post # : 2964 Age : 46 Location : Dolla$,TX Status : Mvmt Mogul
| Subject: Re: The Big Dance Mon Feb 02, 2009 3:12 pm | |
| Yeah....The 4th Qtr was great...and saved what was initially a sleep fest. Warner looked gun shy early...and it took him a while to get settled in. I thought the refs didn't do that good of a job. This was probably the worst officiated Superbowl, since the '05 SB...Steelers/Seahawks. There was too many questionable calls, and the last play of the Cardinals was unacceptable. You have to at least review that from the booth...opposed to just chalking that up as a fumble. His arm was clearly going forward and it fell under the tuck rule.
The Holmes celebration should've been a penalty also for using the ball. Per "NFL Rules" you can't use anything as props. The penalites just seemed one sided...it reminded me of the Steelers/Seahawks game...but worst.
All in all...it's good to see Tomlin win one. You gotta like that guy.
~Goodz~ | |
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TonyAlmighty Consigliere*
Post # : 1744 Age : 43 Location : Westcheddar, NY Status : "Amateurs talk strategy. PROFESSIONALS talk logistics."
| Subject: Re: The Big Dance Mon Feb 02, 2009 3:50 pm | |
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- Yeah....The 4th Qtr was great...and saved what was initially a sleep fest. Warner looked gun shy early...and it took him a while to get settled in. I thought the refs didn't do that good of a job. This was probably the worst officiated Superbowl, since the '05 SB...Steelers/Seahawks. There was too many questionable calls, and the last play of the Cardinals was unacceptable. You have to at least review that from the booth...opposed to just chalking that up as a fumble. His arm was clearly going forward and it fell under the tuck rule.
The Holmes celebration should've been a penalty also for using the ball. Per "NFL Rules" you can't use anything as props. The penalites just seemed one sided...it reminded me of the Steelers/Seahawks game...but worst.
All in all...it's good to see Tomlin win one. You gotta like that guy. WHOA, WHOA, WHOA, WHOA, WHOA Jay Goodell over here with the No Fun League! He didn't use anything extra, the dude just tossed the ball up. As far as the calls, yeah they fucked up on both sides, I was going for the Steelers but Harrison shouldve been ejected for that shit. And yeah how DIDN'T they review that?! And one of those last personal foul calls on the Steelers was pure bullshit! Yeah Tomlinson has a GREAT story a young, black coach proving once again that RACE or AGE doesnt matter. I knew Ben would do it on the last drive though, dude is someone you definetly want in control during times like that. | |
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Bouwser I AM The Mvmt
Post # : 173 Age : 46 Location : Ontario,Canada Status : Way up NORTH
| Subject: Re: The Big Dance Mon Feb 02, 2009 4:56 pm | |
| Still a great game,a few shady calls but all in all a good game. ie 4th rocked Work--Play--Game (Mvmt)Bouwser | |
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JayGood Capofamiglia*
Post # : 2964 Age : 46 Location : Dolla$,TX Status : Mvmt Mogul
| Subject: Re: The Big Dance Mon Feb 02, 2009 5:11 pm | |
| - TonyAlmighty wrote:
WHOA, WHOA, WHOA, WHOA, WHOA Jay Goodell over here with the No Fun League! He didn't use anything extra, the dude just tossed the ball up.
As far as the calls, yeah they fucked up on both sides, I was going for the Steelers but Harrison shouldve been ejected for that shit. And yeah how DIDN'T they review that?! And one of those last personal foul calls on the Steelers was pure bullshit!
Yeah Tomlinson has a GREAT story a young, black coach proving once again that RACE or AGE doesnt matter.
I knew Ben would do it on the last drive though, dude is someone you definetly want in control during times like that. Per the league rule, you can't use the ball or anything as a prop...along with out BS like you can't leave your feet, but the Lambo Leaps get a pass. You can spike it, but u can't use it to act things out with. I didn't come up with the rule. But I see that they penalize when they feel the need...along with making exceptions. Which is why they should scrap the whole concept, as long as it's not degrading. The Steelers have had a history of preferntial Super Bowl calls...stemming from the 70s. I never bought into it really, but '05...raised some eyebrows. Ben R had a terrible game, and had the game handed to him...kinda like this one, except he played better in the 2nd half. The last play not being challenged, Harrison not being ejected on him clearly hising his head, and the personal foul on Adrian Wilson stumbling into the holder out of control...we're rediculous. The Gandy Penalties on Harrison were legit, he was just getting whipped and had to resort to holding. But this crew stunk. You don't need a crew like that for the most important game of the season. And the name is Tomlin...Mike Tomlin...Tomlinson is the RB of the Chargers. ~Goodz~
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TonyAlmighty Consigliere*
Post # : 1744 Age : 43 Location : Westcheddar, NY Status : "Amateurs talk strategy. PROFESSIONALS talk logistics."
| Subject: Re: The Big Dance Mon Feb 02, 2009 5:22 pm | |
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- And the name is Tomlin...Mike Tomlin...Tomlinson is the RB of the Chargers.
I know that typo, there bwai. Goodell needs to pull the reigns in on the refs as well if he's gonna go so hard with the players. | |
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