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boomer rises from the ashheap of TV boredom, shaking off the dust of golf (bleck) simuracing (todays NASCAR as opposed to OLD NASCAR where the object really was to go as fast as possible) and MORE golf (puke) raises his tiny fists of fury slightly above his head and screeches <i><font color=yellow><font size=5>IT BEGINS AGAIN!!!</font id=size5></font id=yellow></i>. well sorta, tonight is the first night of monday night football(yes they will STILL feature a commentator that is scared of the Blue Angels) featuring the KC Chiefs aginst some cheezy team in a 20 minit scuffle more than anything else, sometimes called the Hall Of Fame Game. BUT MORE IMPORTANTLY it signals that the griddiron is gettin warmed up. (Hmmmm.... Marcus Allen said he would enter the Hall in a chiefs jersy rather than a Raiders, wonder what he'll do???) Anyway as always I predict the Superbowl will be the Superrist of all time, between the KC Chiefs and the St. Louis Rams and will somehow end in a tie that everyone will be happy with (well everyone in Missouri hee hee). Live long and prosper minions.

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Two words: Madden 2004. :)

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Once again pre-season came too early and some unlucky guy got hurt. They really should shorten it.


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NOPE, pre season does EXACTLY what it should do, gets the vets warmed up and the nuggets mauled over, Willie Jones is the guy who got hurt (there are a couple of willies and joneses, so I THINK that's his name) and a similar thing happend to him last season IN TRAINING CAMP, sh_t happens, it just does, you get hurt in a game , you get hurt in practice, you get hurt walking out to the car.

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PostPosted: 05 Aug 2003, 00:48 
As we used to say at the 1st of the 50th, more sweat in training = less blood in battle.

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I also love how the refs are so lax in the pre-season games.
Last year the guy couldn't be more off-sides and he got his touch down.


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Don't get me started on REFs those little zebra bastards aren't fit to poor piss from a boot with instructions on the heel.

Overkill??? I'd kill a fly with a howitzer if I had one.

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hey Sting, NFL refs are the best in the sports world, with NHL close behind. NBA zebs dont even know the rules (taveling? anyone? hello?), and MLB umps are just a joke of ego and tyranny.

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football?
i love it too!

pizza beer football. hmmm. ok i add the lesbian twins.
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I prefer spending my time killing my brain cells on the computer. I watch the championship games (World Series, Superbowl, etc...) pick one of the teams, and root for them. If they lose, I claim to have rooted for the others. They're aired at 3:30 AM over here, who's gonna know the difference?

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hey Sting, NFL refs are the best in the sports world, with NHL close behind. NBA zebs dont even know the rules (taveling? anyone? hello?), and MLB umps are just a joke of ego and tyranny.<hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size=2 id=quote>

There are about 4 Ref Crews in the NFL that I think know their job and are good at it.... the rest are hacks.... In one instance a reciever pushed a defender out of bounds then bungles the catch, and the Official called DEFENSIVE pass interference.... the defender was meanwhile picking up the table and waterkeg he ran into...

The other thing that annoys me are all the crap rules "protecting" the QB... last tim I check the QB was a football player to, In ten years the QB won't even have to wear pads (don't really have to now). Same with kickers (except Jenikowski whom I saw tackle a Cowboy by picking him up and throwing him out of bounds.... gotta love the Raiders)

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I do agree about the QB. You should know that in playing that position, you are everybody's target. Everybody meaning all the 6'2", 350-lb. linemen and their hefty linebacker buddies. Hell, even the cornerbacks will come in for a piece if you get too close.

"Roughing the passer"??? What the ####... if it was any other guy, it'd be a "tackle". Gimme a break. That's just more fuel for the "team captain's" fire, to get his offensive line in shape enough to give him time to make a play happen. (Are you listening, David Carr in Houston? Mr. "I Set A New NFL Record For QB Sacks My Rookie Year"?)

If you can't hack it, give back your 7-figure paycheck and get the hell out of the stadium.

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Oh, and to add to his embarassment, Carr picked up an additional <b>THREE</b> sacks this past Saturday in the scrimmage between Houston and Dallas.

Three sacks... in a scrimmage... they only had like 5 possessions each, and he didn't play the whole game. Three sacks...

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PostPosted: 06 Aug 2003, 15:19 
Good, i hope we play them this year, lol.

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Well my three teams are about headed back whence they came....

Raiders... After several good seasons, I'm afraid that this year will begin the slow decline back to nothing more than a mean football team.

Saints... What can I say you only really hae to watch the last 3 minutes of their games anyway.

Bears... They might actually climb out of the crap pile they fell into last year... or they might find completely new and unorthodox ways to lose...

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http://www.purdue.edu/bands/news/americ ... res02.html

'All-American' Band plans 'American Treasures' season

“American Treasures,” ranging from astronaut Jerry Ross to movie music icon John Williams, along with treasured Purdue traditions like “I Am An American,” come together in a special season of football pregame and halftime shows planned by Purdue’s “All-American” Marching Band this fall.

If it all sounds kind of patriotic, it is. But this band, and its director David A. Leppla, aren’t leary of being accused of jumping on a post 9/11 bandwagon. Since 1935, when a comment by CBS football commentator Ted Husing caused the name of the Purdue band to be changed to “All-American,” Purdue has been leading the patriotic bandwagon.

“You really can’t talk about the ‘All-American’ Marching Band without some sense of how they’ve been involved in national patriotism,” says Leppla. “The band’s very roots are in ROTC and during both World Wars we had so many members serving it was difficult to keep the program going.”

Many Purdue band traditions have patriotic bases. “I Am An American,” the patriotic reading that’s been a pregame tradition since 1966, was created during the tumultuous Vietnam War years, and shaped later by Desert Storm. “Our whole flag ceremony is unique,” says Leppla. The spectacle of the giant American and Indiana flags on the field with the band in a shield formation, complete with huge stars, speaks to a patriotic pageantry that isn’t found in the same degree in other university’s marching band shows.

Prior to the 2002 season, the Big 10 sought to standardize pregame activities throughout the conference which would have altered Purdue’s flag ceremony. “Athletic director Morgan Burke fought it and got the Big 10 to back down. That’s the kind of impact our ceremony has,” says Leppla.

Focusing on American and patriotic themes for halftime shows “is nothing new for us. It’s not something we’re pulling out of thin air as a reaction to 9/11. It’s been part of this band since the outset,” Leppla says. At the same time, “when you talk about patriotism in American you’ve got to look at more than waving the flag,” he adds.

As a result, treasured personalities from American’s entertainment world inspire the 2002 halftime shows. Music by rock icon Michael Jackson fills the Aug. 31 home opener and the show will be repeated when the band travels to Notre Dame. Besides the fact that tunes like “Thriller” and “Bad” are part of the American experience, “Michael Jackson is just a great American success story. Here’s this little kid from Gary, Ind., who puts together a singing group with his brothers and goes on to fame,” says Leppla.

An “American Grafitti” show, set for Homecoming, Sept. 21, not only draws on images and music from the popular film but addresses the nostalgia Americans feel for the 1950s.

The music of John Williams, whose composing talents have underscored dozens of films that Americans treasure, from E.T. to Star Wars, will be featured at Homecoming haftime on Sept. 28. Astronaut Jerry Ross, who took “I Am An American” into outer space in April 2002, will return to Ross-Ade that day to deliver the patriotic reading during pregame festivities.

Looking at America’s favorite dance musicals, the image of Gene Kelly in “Singing in the Rain” emerges immediately and lies at the heart of the “Gotta Dance” halftime show on Oct. 19.

Entertainment Americans label “classic” – from popular TV show themes to Elvis Presley to John Phillip Sousa – fills the Nov. 9 show. The final game of the season on Nov. 23 is devoted to music by Chase, a 1970s trumpet band whose bright career suffered a tragic and early end due to a plane crash. Coming to the forefront in a tumultuous musical era, “they weren’t the protest music but they portrayed the energy and excitement of the times,” Leppla says.

Perhaps the most special show will be the Band Day program on Sept. 14 which also serves as a commemoration of 9/11. A military flyover will heighten the mood during pregame flag raising ceremonies. At halftime, with nearly 2,000 musicians on the field, the massed bands will present Aaron Copland’s “Fanfare for the Common Man” and Grand Funk rock anthem “We’re an American Band.” It concludes with “America the Beautiful” in an arrangement by Carmen Dragon, director of the Hollywood Bowl “so it’s a very showy version,” says Leppla.

Looking at the whole season, Leppla feels it’s more than appropriate for a band that has literally worn its patriotism on its sleeve for decades. A red, white and blue shield with the words “All American Band” has decorated both shoulders of the band’s uniforms since 1965.

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personaly I could do without an entire season played by 3rd string QBs, cause that's what would happen with no "dont touch the guy wearin the dress" QB rules. Get the "scientifically enhanced" 400lb linemen out of the game and we can go back to the old rules where a girl I mean QB can stand back there and do something without getting a concusion on every 3rd play.

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