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8. August 2008, 18:23:47
srnity 
Subject: Re:
awesome: It's hard enough to work my weekend-job work schedule around NFC games, this is gonna be tough to do So many games, so little time ...

8. August 2008, 08:01:59
srnity 
Subject: Re:
Charles Martel: I took a look at their roster real quick, they seem to have a whole lot of young guys, maybe that'll help.....that, and a decent receiver, do they have any?.....And maybe a miracle.....named Favre.....

8. August 2008, 06:06:37
srnity 
Modified by srnity (8. August 2008, 06:14:38)
So do you think that Aaron Rodgers can do it for them this coming season better than Favre could? I don't...all I've gotta say is sixteen years...I Favre

***And it'll give me a reason to watch some AFC games, that'll be a first

8. August 2008, 05:32:03
srnity 
I guess I'm a New York Jets fan now I hope The Packers lose every stinking game this season ... who trades Favre?

5. March 2008, 01:22:31
srnity 
Brett Favre

3. February 2008, 17:02:44
srnity 
Subject: "That's In The Past"? & Why I'm Not SO Thrilled About The "Pats" ...
PHOENIX - By now, the words have been uttered so many times they qualify as the Patriots mantra:
That's in the past.
Unfortunately, the past informs the present, and never more so than today, Super Bowl XLII. To recap: On Friday, a U.S. senator called on NFL commissioner Roger Goodell to explain why he had the infamous Spygate tapes destroyed. The New York Times quoted a former assistant on the Patriots video staff, who may very well have incriminating information on the team going back to the last century. On Saturday, the eve of America's great secular Sabbath, the high holy day of corporate culture, the Boston Herald reported that a Patriots cameraman illicitly taped the Rams' practice walkthrough before the 2002 Super Bowl, a game the Pats won with a last-second field goal.
This is bad news for the NFL. It's very bad news for the Patriots and their coach. But it's about the worst thing that could happen to the New York Giants, as the Patriots are at their best when people accuse them of the worst.
New England issued a categorical denial of the Herald story: "Absolutely false. Any suggestion to the contrary is untrue."
The NFL said that it had investigated the allegation "months ago" but found "no evidence of it on the tapes or in the notes produced by the Patriots, and the Patriots told us it was not true."
What? The NFL refutes allegations from 2002 based on tapes and notes from 2006 and 2007? How? And why is the league so satisfied taking the Patriots at their word? Football commissioners have always liked to lecture on the integrity of the game. Well, where was the integrity of the investigation?
Shoddy work makes for shoddy outcomes. The Herald's story ensures the season that began with Spygate will end with Spygate. It will be a while — if ever — before anyone can really figure out what this all means. But Goodell owes football fans nothing short of a full, transparent inquiry into the video practices of not just the Patriots, but the entire league. If he can't do it, be sure that publicity seeking politicians on Capitol Hill will be glad to do it for him.
No one's eager to dig up all this stuff, of course. But let's hear no more of that all in the past routine.
Tell the 2001 Rams and their fans that it's all in the past.

In the meantime, New England's dynasty will be subject to question, and Bill Belichick's legacy as coach the subject of doubt. Maybe that's not fair, but it's the way it is. Perception is its own reality, especially in a sport that holds the "integrity of the game" as sacrosanct.

Curiously enough, Spygate was the best thing that happened to the Patriots. It gave them an identity. It gave them motivation. It made them good and angry. But over the past couple months, this team seems to have become less angry, and not coincidentally, less dominant.

Suddenly, they again have reason to be merciless. There's the perfect season, of course. The Patriots play for an historic distinction. But they also play to defend the honor, such as it is, of their coach. (You might not like him, but apparently they do). The players will be defending their own honor, too. The Patriots understand that the only way to quell the cry of "Cheaters!" is to crush the Giants, to inflict a beating that will render the point spread a laughably optimistic number.

I thought the Giants had a chance. Even with Plaxico Burress hobbled, I thought they could get within a field goal. But as they say, that's in the past.

3. February 2008, 16:39:43
srnity 
Subject: Re: Come on all you pats haters....
Puckish: The Patriots are the clear favorites, but Giants fans have plenty of reasons to stay positive. If Manning does not turn the ball over and the running game can help the Giants' offense score touchdowns in the red zone, then this could come down to a final field goal. However, if the two-week layoff causes the Giants to lose some momentum while helping the Patriots get their record-setting offense back on track, then this one could be over by halftime.

Stephen Oh, an NFL analyst for AccuScore, is a contributor to ESPN.com.

*** Never say never - 25% chance here

21. January 2008, 00:01:58
srnity 
Subject: Re: Say it with me ..................
Puckish: Congrats on The Patriots AFC Championship Title - - - SuperBowl Bound Babee (vs Green Bay, of course)

20. January 2008, 23:36:42
srnity 
Subject: Re: Say it with me ..................
Puckish: Nahhhhhhh, The Cowboys will always hold that place in my heart

20. January 2008, 17:59:51
srnity 
Subject: Say it with me ..................
Packers, Packers, Packers, Packers....... ....... sorry all you NY Giants fans, better luck next season And wouldn't it be "something" if The Chargers could (by some miracle of football) pull this one off? AFC, NFC - may the best teams win

22. October 2006, 20:48:19
srnity 
Subject: Re: The World Series
Walter Montego:

22. October 2006, 02:45:53
srnity 
Subject: Re: Mark Pilkington
bouncybouncy: Please let me (us golf fans) know when you know - it sounds like it should be televised here also - I wish him much luck

22. October 2006, 02:35:15
srnity 
Subject: Re: Mark Pilkington
bouncybouncy: Awwwwesome - I always watch Tiger do his thing when I can, maybe I'll get to see your cousin next month - Do you know the name of the one he's playing Tiger in &/or when in November it might be on?

22. October 2006, 02:31:19
srnity 
Subject: Re: The World Series
Walter Montego: So who amongst us are routing for the Cardinals? C'mon, fess up

16. October 2006, 17:05:13
srnity 
Subject: Re: A's and Yankees are gone
Walter Montego: I'll second that - C'mon Detroit

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