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And the Packers lose If the Vikings hold on to win, this is a good day
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Do not underestimate the powers of Roberts' mullet
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You forgot Rock/HHH I quit night after RR 99. HHH clearly said I quit...and chyna hit him in the balls afterwards. That's hardly a notable match though. Plus, I sure as hell don't remember it
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And Denver scores on Minnesota, 28-20 Dammit, I hate it when the Vikings try to win Dennis Green style (build up huge lead early then barely hold on for the win), it was bad enough against the Packers as it was.
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Damn, my own argument comes back to bite me in the ass Curse you Choken! <shakes fist>
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A man can dream, can't he? Plus I really dislike Rottenheimer
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Highlights show Browns are coming back on San Diego Keep the 0-16 dream alive!
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I first got into the Blackhawks in the early 90's, first just because I liked the uniforms (hey, I was young), but because they were a damn good team with good players also (Hasek, Belfour, Roenick, Goulet) But yes, the way they have gone downhill since Wirtz' takeover is horrible Losing the old Chicago Stadium didn't help either
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Vikings fan with the Big Gold Belt! <marks>
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The lesbian one? (Yes I actually found that thread)
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Something I thought of If you're an drug-abuser for a long time (though I don't know how long he used), and you quit and turn your life around, aren't the long term effects from the drug use still potentially life-shortening (expediting organ failure, etc.)?
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That MIGHT be the play of the year. Well, the season (and even the week), is yet young, so I wanted to avoid hyperbole That's why I said "MIGHT". And that's why I said... umm.... Go Vikings!
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Well... care about them as much as a fan can care about a celeb (unless you actually did know them personally)
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That MIGHT be the play of the year. Well, the season (and even the week), is yet young, so I wanted to avoid hyperbole It still ruled
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Isn't there already a OAO Wrestling Dead Pool thread floating around somewhere?
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Reading the list of deceased wrestlers from this year, combined with the huge number of celeb deaths, and it's been a banner year for the reaper Wonder if something pissed him/her/it off
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Total f'king ownage That's your NFL play of the week right there
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A lot of the times, I really hate them too, usually because they're happening to teams I don't like This one though really got me... mostly just because I hated those Rams
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First thing you've said that I'll agree with <g>
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Well, first, you can't compare total game counts as the NFL plays far fewer games in their postseason And while I will admit this years' baseball playoffs have been the most exciting I've ever seen overall (unmentionable NY team's success aside), this is more an exception than the rule We've already discussed how blah the last several baseball postseasons have been, so one year of good baseball playoffs out of the last seven compared with every NFL season having something good in the playoffs during same time period is just not comparable
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Oh, really? '98 -Arizona gets first playoff win in years by beating the same Dallas team that owned them in the regular season -Vikings and Falcons fight closeknit NFC title game where everyone expected the Vikings to run over Atlanta. Atlanta wins with FG in OT (in one of my worst sports memories ever) '99 -Titans last-second kickoff TD against the Bills -The Longest Yard SuperBowl '00 -New Orleans holds off amazing comeback attempt by the Rams to win first playoff game ever '01 -The classic snow game to close out Foxboro stadium -The Patriots becoming the feel good story of the year by beating the seemingly invincible Rams, and doing it at the Superdome (0-2 before) no less '02 -Amazing comeback wins by Pittsburgh and San Fransisco to win their first round games -Atlanta becoming the first team to ever beat the Packers at Lambeau (a personal high for me) So if you think the playoffs have sucked since '98, you either have exceptionally high standards, or you're just never satisfied
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Ever since the parity era began in the NFL (around '98-'99 seasons) the NFL's popularity has surged up. I believe the fans love a sport where everyone has a chance. Compare that with baseball's popularity in the last couple years. The default presumption is "Yankees and everyone else," and that is not healthy for a sport as a whole
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The classic parity vs. non-parity argument I fall on the parity side. It's much easier on the sports heart knowing your team has a potential shot every year, rather than watching the same damn team win it again and again. Example: My football team (Minnesota) was riding high in the NFC in the late 90's, then fell off the map for a couple seasons, but now appear to be right back into things The other huge problem with dynasties is that I don't want to potentially wait years for a team I really hate to finally lose... when the Yankees shit started, I was a senior in high school... now HS is a fairly distant memory and the goddamn Yankees are still on top. Too long... too f'king long.
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And to think, it was only a couple of months ago we saw him on RAW no-selling RVD and Kane RIP
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Only one of three or four times I'll get Vikings games down here in Kansas Culpepper TD and Russell INT on Beuerlein and things are looking good so far