I know the game is 'meaningless' and all, but WTF. Rattay was the only one who didn't quit after the 3rd quarter, I guess because the game means much more to him than any of the regulars and semi-regulars.
Baltimore: a once thriving, then derelict industrial city that has been rebuilding, a city with Character, working class with a twist of stylish flair and a beautiful view . . . a nice city to look at too: a literary title for their football team as well . . .a great thing to be named after an Edger Allen Poe poem.
Pittsburgh: a once thriving, then derelict industrial city known for one thing STEEL: Steel City USA, a city that has real character and a history to match the mythology, WOrking class and birthplace of workers rights in the US. It has actually been rebuilding with surprising success!!; a beautiful City to look at: hills with views, funiculars, victorians and Europen style, ethnic neighborhoods from the 'old world' . . and a team that lives up to the STEEL workin mythology, hence the name.
Cincinatti: also a once thriving industrial city, never been there: cool bridge, great art museum and art scene and their team has a name that makes sense: Bengals=tigers; mean and all that.
the other place in that division:
Cleveland: once an industrial city, now, big, but barely a city, a depressing place without much else to say for it . . . . and what's with the name of the team?!?!?!? couldn't they at least name the team for a color that conjures up other things besides either chocolate or hash-marks on underwear . . . gimme a clue?!?!
Cleveland: . . . . and what's with the name of the team?!?!?!? couldn't they at least name the team for a color that conjures up other things besides either chocolate or hash-marks on underwear . . . gimme a clue?!?!</strong><hr></blockquote>
um, they are named after PAUL BROWN, one of the greatest legends in the NFL from the good old (very old) days.
<strong>I know the game is 'meaningless' and all, but WTF. Rattay was the only one who didn't quit after the 3rd quarter, I guess because the game means much more to him than any of the regulars and semi-regulars.
The Niners won't make it past the first round.</strong><hr></blockquote>
I think Rattay is gonna be a great quarterback. I watched every game he played at Louisiana Tech from the side line. He played every game like it was his last.
You're from Canada. You're not supposed to know anything about American sports. </strong><hr></blockquote>
if you read any of my previous "here's something about me" kind of posts, you'd know that i am an american living in canada until my wife finishes her schoolwork here.
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But at least we beat the Raiders again this year. That made my season.
The Niners won't make it past the first round.
Baltimore: a once thriving, then derelict industrial city that has been rebuilding, a city with Character, working class with a twist of stylish flair and a beautiful view . . . a nice city to look at too: a literary title for their football team as well . . .a great thing to be named after an Edger Allen Poe poem.
Pittsburgh: a once thriving, then derelict industrial city known for one thing STEEL: Steel City USA, a city that has real character and a history to match the mythology, WOrking class and birthplace of workers rights in the US. It has actually been rebuilding with surprising success!!; a beautiful City to look at: hills with views, funiculars, victorians and Europen style, ethnic neighborhoods from the 'old world' . . and a team that lives up to the STEEL workin mythology, hence the name.
Cincinatti: also a once thriving industrial city, never been there: cool bridge, great art museum and art scene and their team has a name that makes sense: Bengals=tigers; mean and all that.
the other place in that division:
Cleveland: once an industrial city, now, big, but barely a city, a depressing place without much else to say for it . . . . and what's with the name of the team?!?!?!? couldn't they at least name the team for a color that conjures up other things besides either chocolate or hash-marks on underwear . . . gimme a clue?!?!
<strong>The Niners won't make it past the first round.</strong><hr></blockquote>
You're damned right about that one.
<strong>the other place in that division:
Cleveland: . . . . and what's with the name of the team?!?!?!? couldn't they at least name the team for a color that conjures up other things besides either chocolate or hash-marks on underwear . . . gimme a clue?!?!</strong><hr></blockquote>
um, they are named after PAUL BROWN, one of the greatest legends in the NFL from the good old (very old) days.
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um, they are named after PAUL BROWN, one of the greatest legends in the NFL from the good old (very old) days. </strong><hr></blockquote>
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um, they are named after PAUL BROWN, one of the greatest legends in the NFL from the good old (very old) days.
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You're from Canada. You're not supposed to know anything about American sports.
<strong>I know the game is 'meaningless' and all, but WTF. Rattay was the only one who didn't quit after the 3rd quarter, I guess because the game means much more to him than any of the regulars and semi-regulars.
The Niners won't make it past the first round.</strong><hr></blockquote>
I think Rattay is gonna be a great quarterback. I watched every game he played at Louisiana Tech from the side line. He played every game like it was his last.
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You're from Canada. You're not supposed to know anything about American sports. </strong><hr></blockquote>
if you read any of my previous "here's something about me" kind of posts, you'd know that i am an american living in canada until my wife finishes her schoolwork here.
that should clear that up.
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could be...um . . . I say
Titans
or
Raiders
can it be Titans vs Raiders?!?!?
but I want it to be the Steelers . . .
would be fun to see Giants vs Jets
its all so up in the air . . . no clear favorites . . .
anybody have opinions or guesses?
EDIT: dammit
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