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Leprucky Cougar 01-29-2009 07:08 PM

Any (NFL) Football Fans Excited about Sunday?
 
For any those who do not know: The NFL Playoffs are over. The final game of competition between the conferences (besides the Pro Bowl) is set. This Sunday is Superbowl Sunday. The AFC Champions *cough* are once again the Pittsburgh Steelers. The NFC Champions (though many didn't expect it, they've earned it) are they Arizona Cardinals. The two will collide Sunday to compete for the Superbowl victory of course, as well as the Lombardi Trophy.

I haven't been on NFL Network in awhile but I assume the Steelers are the favorites to win. As much as it pains me to say, I think there will be yet another victory for those with the terrible towels. It also doesn't help to be praising them--especially two weeks ago when they eliminated one of my favorite teams-The Baltimore Ravens-who were a game away from their history and what was to believed destiny in Tampa.

Regardless, I'm almost over it--and will be watching the big game later. And Since the Steelers and Ravens are in the same conference: AFC North, For One Night Only, I'll be cheering on the Yellow and Black. Bleh. :mad:

Any NFL Football fans on HDC?: What are your plans? The Party Food? The Game? Who are you watching it with? Who's your pick? What teams did you expect to get in? Overall thoughts of the playoffs? Your views on the Pro-Browl Selections? I wanna know everything. Tell Me.

bwind22 01-30-2009 12:44 AM

Vikings are out so I wouldn't say I'm excited about it, but I'll be watching it while not really caring who wins.

On second thought, Larry Fitzgerald is a Minnesota boy so I suppose that gives me slight reason to root for Arizona over Pittsburgh.

ShankS 01-30-2009 01:19 AM

Saw on the Uk news this morning, some crazy guy sold his his flat in the Docklands, London and spent £40k travelling across America to see all the footbal matches. Even left his girlfriend behind for 14 weeks. Thats an obsession. He's trying to get tickets for this match but is having trouble.

newb 01-30-2009 04:20 AM

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Originally Posted by ShankS (Post 784942)
Saw on the Uk news this morning, some crazy guy sold his his flat in the Docklands, London and spent £40k travelling across America to see all the footbal matches. Even left his girlfriend behind for 14 weeks. Thats an obsession. He's trying to get tickets for this match but is having trouble.

Well hello stranger :eek:


Where's The Patriots.......I don't see The Patriots....hell.....I watch it for the commercials.

bwind22 01-30-2009 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by newb (Post 784953)
Well hello stranger :eek:


Where's The Patriots.......I don't see The Patriots....hell.....I watch it for the commercials.

Didn't you hear the news? Brady went down fo the season in week 1 and that was all she wrote for the Patriots.

Roderick Usher 01-30-2009 12:19 PM

Super Bowl is always lame and seems to have less and less to do with football each year and more about marketing.

The NFC & AFC Championship games are the best/biggest games of the year.

I'm already looking to next season HAIL TO THE REDSKINS!

La Chat Noire 01-30-2009 06:09 PM

It's been kind of cool to live in a city with a winning team. And I've been blown away by the dedication and commitment of the Steelers fans. Everyone wears their jerseys all the time, including at work and a lot of the banks and other businesses out here have had Steelers cakes and cookies for their clients. New York wasn't nearly as spirited for the Giants last year. Even though I'm not a huge sports person it's been good to see people having something to be excited about and proud of.

ferretchucker 01-31-2009 12:53 AM

I'm more of a rugby guy.

AUSTIN316426808 02-01-2009 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Roderick Usher (Post 785001)
Super Bowl is always lame


Going to have to utterly disagree with you there. Game turned out great.

newb 02-01-2009 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by AUSTIN316426808 (Post 785518)
Going to have to utterly disagree with you there. Game turned out great.

ditto that


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