More than a few Ravens fans popped in to /r/Steelers to say the Bungles were a bunch of assholes and they were glad the Steelers won. Kinda surprised me a bit.And here I thought the Bear-Packer rivalry was the most intense.
I was wrong.
More than a few Ravens fans popped in to /r/Steelers to say the Bungles were a bunch of assholes and they were glad the Steelers won. Kinda surprised me a bit.And here I thought the Bear-Packer rivalry was the most intense.
I was wrong.
Huh.Would be funny then if the Broncos take the bye away from them next week and the Bungles lose the Wild Card weekend
That sound you hear is A's management going "takeittakeittakeitTAKEIT."And now, there's another pitch out there... from San Antonio?
Former Vikings owner trying to lure Raiders to San Antonio
The A's want a new stadium too. The Oakland Coliseum is beyond saving at this point.That sound you hear is A's management going "takeittakeittakeitTAKEIT."
They have a demolition crew on 24 hour standby to wipe out Mount Davis the instant the Rai-duhs ink a move.
CardsWithout Mount Davis and the Oracle Arena, the A's would have a better leverage to build a new facility on the site.
Today's focus, however:
Pack at 'Zona - The question is how many Green and Gold outfits will be in the stands at UofPS.
KC at NE - One year after Deflategate. Would be funny if they lost on a fumble.
Tomorrow:
Seachickens at Carolina - Who shows up: Super Cam or DangeRussell?
Pitt at Denver - Who'll see more snaps: Ben or Peyton?
Texas is huge, and they love football. I don't imagine they would have a hard time filling a stadium. But then again, I don't live there.Would the Raiders be served being the third team in Texas, though?
4 hour drive to Houston, 5 hour drive to Dallas with good traffic. San Antonio hosts a college bowl game that is always packed, and you ain't seen High School Football until you've been to Texas. Even our po-dunk town has a football stadium that will seat 12k, one-third of the population of town.Would the Raiders be served being the third team in Texas, though?
They meet once already, last year.Sorry, my money's on the oldest professional football team in America making it to only their second Super Bowl in franchise history.
Cam, meet Larry.
Yeah, no. Not this year. The winner of the Super Bowl is the winner of next week's NFC Championship game.Of course, whoever it is will be the victims of the New England Patriots in SB50, so...
Only if by some strange circumstances the Pats lose to the Broncos. And that ain't happening.Yeah, no. Not this year. The winner of the Super Bowl is the winner of next week's NFC Championship game.
I think the Pats are going to take out the Broncos, but then they lost to them during the season, so who knows.Only if by some strange circumstances the Pats lose to the Broncos. And that ain't happening.
I do believe that he did play well.Here's hoping my Panthers can play well, too.