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Conquer Club • SUPERBOWL: XLV
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SUPERBOWL: XLV

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 6:04 pm
by Phatscotty
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GO PACKERS!

Bradshaw you crazy old coon!

Wow that was pretty sweet seeing all the NFL players and Military reading the Declaration of Independence. I am blown away!

Re: SUPERBOWL: XLV

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 6:06 pm
by bedub1
Everybody ready for 3 hours of commercials and 12 minutes of football?

Re: SUPERBOWL: XLV

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 6:26 pm
by strike wolf
Did she just mess up the nationa
Anthem?

Re: SUPERBOWL: XLV

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 6:27 pm
by GreecePwns
that national anthem seemed a bit short...i wonder why.

Re: SUPERBOWL: XLV

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 6:32 pm
by Phatscotty
I was not impresed with it

Re: SUPERBOWL: XLV

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 6:36 pm
by radiojake
It's actually on TV here this morning...


START - STOP - talk about what we are going to do
START - STOP - talk about what we are going to do...

Too sanitised and boring

Re: SUPERBOWL: XLV

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 6:38 pm
by Aradhus
I have no real dog in this fight, but based on my limited experience, and the names, Imma go with the steelers.

I swear I'm not hating, but I watched a bit of American sport when I was a younger american hater, I mean, lover of sport. And I find it real difficult to get into American sports, there's so much standing around. I like team sports that are fluid, freeflowing, sports that require you to think on your feet without breaks every ten seconds.

Re: SUPERBOWL: XLV

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 6:57 pm
by Neoteny
It's amazing how after all this time the two troll topics that still rile me up are subjective opinions on sports, and subjective opinions on music. Allow me to be the first to say to all of you that non-American opinions on American football are more mind-numbing and trite than any feelings you might feel while watching the sport. Seriously, we have heard your meandering, vacuous bitching about timing (of all the things by which to be put off) as much as you've heard our morons talk about how nothing actually happens in international football. Do us all a favor and stfu and gtfo. You aren't clever. Go away.

Re: SUPERBOWL: XLV

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 7:05 pm
by Aradhus
Neoteny wrote:It's amazing how after all this time the two troll topics that still rile me up are subjective opinions on sports, and subjective opinions on music. Allow me to be the first to say to all of you that non-American opinions on American football are more mind-numbing and trite than any feelings you might feel while watching the sport. Seriously, we have heard your meandering, vacuous bitching about timing (of all the things by which to be put off) as much as you've heard our morons talk about how nothing actually happens in international football. Do us all a favor and stfu and gtfo. You aren't clever. Go away.



My post was trolling? Really, imbecile? I know many non-americans who religiously watch American football, and have indepth knowledege on the subject. But I suppose not being american their opinions, by default are trite and mindnumbing, wanker.

Re: SUPERBOWL: XLV

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 7:07 pm
by Phatscotty
Aradhus wrote:
Neoteny wrote:It's amazing how after all this time the two troll topics that still rile me up are subjective opinions on sports, and subjective opinions on music. Allow me to be the first to say to all of you that non-American opinions on American football are more mind-numbing and trite than any feelings you might feel while watching the sport. Seriously, we have heard your meandering, vacuous bitching about timing (of all the things by which to be put off) as much as you've heard our morons talk about how nothing actually happens in international football. Do us all a favor and stfu and gtfo. You aren't clever. Go away.



My post was trolling? Really, imbecile? I know many non-americans who religiously watch American football, and have indepth knowledege on the subject. But I suppose not being american their opinions, by default are trite and mindnumbing, wanker.


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Re: SUPERBOWL: XLV

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 7:09 pm
by Aradhus
I don't know what that picture means.

Re: SUPERBOWL: XLV

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 7:09 pm
by Army of GOD
GO BRONCOS

Re: SUPERBOWL: XLV

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 7:12 pm
by radiojake
So I am actually watching the game at the moment...

Can someone explain why #36 for Green Bay got an 'unsportsman like' penalty against him after he intercepted the pass and scored the touch down? The commentators said something about him going to ground during his celebration? But from what I can tell, these players practice celebrations as much as their plays...

I don't get it

Re: SUPERBOWL: XLV

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 7:15 pm
by Army of GOD
radiojake wrote:So I am actually watching the game at the moment...

Can someone explain why #36 for Green Bay got an 'unsportsman like' penalty against him after he intercepted the pass and scored the touch down? The commentators said something about him going to ground during his celebration? But from what I can tell, these players practice celebrations as much as their plays...

I don't get it


He got the penalty because you're Australian

Re: SUPERBOWL: XLV

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 7:19 pm
by Neoteny
Aradhus wrote:
Neoteny wrote:It's amazing how after all this time the two troll topics that still rile me up are subjective opinions on sports, and subjective opinions on music. Allow me to be the first to say to all of you that non-American opinions on American football are more mind-numbing and trite than any feelings you might feel while watching the sport. Seriously, we have heard your meandering, vacuous bitching about timing (of all the things by which to be put off) as much as you've heard our morons talk about how nothing actually happens in international football. Do us all a favor and stfu and gtfo. You aren't clever. Go away.



My post was trolling? Really, imbecile? I know many non-americans who religiously watch American football, and have indepth knowledege on the subject. But I suppose not being american their opinions, by default are trite and mindnumbing, wanker.


Nah dog. I was actually bitching in general, but more specifically to radiojake, with whom I'm slightly aquainted. Cool story though, bitch.

Re: SUPERBOWL: XLV

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 7:42 pm
by muy_thaiguy
radiojake wrote:So I am actually watching the game at the moment...

Can someone explain why #36 for Green Bay got an 'unsportsman like' penalty against him after he intercepted the pass and scored the touch down? The commentators said something about him going to ground during his celebration? But from what I can tell, these players practice celebrations as much as their plays...

I don't get it

Stupid new rule about excessive celebration. And depending on who the refs are, that will decide if it is excessive or not.

Re: SUPERBOWL: XLV

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 7:55 pm
by Serbia
SnakeySnake in the Rearview, yo! I got the pack, some brandy, and popcorn. Good to go. Until the damned black frijoles take the field.

Re: SUPERBOWL: XLV

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 8:20 pm
by Army of GOD
Whoever booked the Black Eyed Peas should be crucified upside down

Re: SUPERBOWL: XLV

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 8:26 pm
by radiojake
Army of GOD wrote:Whoever booked the Black Eyed Peas should be crucified upside down


There was either a delay between the audio and visual feeds, or that was the worst attempt at miming that I have ever seen in my life. I turned off the TV, and I am going to assume that Green Bay will hold their lead for the 2nd half

Re: SUPERBOWL: XLV

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 8:28 pm
by Serbia
Army of GOD wrote:Whoever booked the Black Eyed Peas should be crucified upside down


Disgusting display. Next time, get a BAND, and one that has talent, and is not washed up!

Re: SUPERBOWL: XLV

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 8:29 pm
by bedub1
Army of GOD wrote:Whoever booked the Black Eyed Peas should be crucified upside down

They should have just let Slash play his guitar the entire time and everybody else gone away.

Re: SUPERBOWL: XLV

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 8:31 pm
by Army of GOD
bedub1 wrote:
Army of GOD wrote:Whoever booked the Black Eyed Peas should be crucified upside down

They should have just let Slash play his guitar the entire time and everybody else gone away.


Agreed.


Really though, was it just me or did Fox completely shit the bed with the audio? I mean, I admit that I like a few Black Eyed Peas songs, but during Sweet Child O' Mine all you could here was Fergie raping my ears with her horrendous voice. I couldn't hear Slash at all.

Re: SUPERBOWL: XLV

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 8:33 pm
by Serbia
Army of GOD wrote:
bedub1 wrote:
Army of GOD wrote:Whoever booked the Black Eyed Peas should be crucified upside down

They should have just let Slash play his guitar the entire time and everybody else gone away.


Agreed.


Really though, was it just me or did Fox completely shit the bed with the audio? I mean, I admit that I like a few Black Eyed Peas songs, but during Sweet Child O' Mine all you could here was Fergie raping my ears with her horrendous voice. I couldn't hear Slash at all.


Trip and I said the exact same thing about the audio - sucked bollocks.

Re: SUPERBOWL: XLV

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 8:37 pm
by Army of GOD
Why don't they get a relevant band?

Re: SUPERBOWL: XLV

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 9:21 pm
by Serbia
This is looking like a game that Pittsburgh is not going to lose.