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Julie,
Its their contract with Directv.
Its their contract with Directv.
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Julie,
Its their contract with Directv.
LOL I was just talking about that at work yesterday. I actually looked it up in the urban dictionary....they have all sorts of crazy stuff in there. And it has nothing to do with the color of your skin, it's just modern day slang.
Note: I totally agree it's laziness.
Multiple Santas, one chilling over with Jesus and one of the wisemen,
When did NFL halftime shows become about yelling, screaming, interrupting, giggling, laughing, and generally annoying behavior instead of just showing and describing highlights?
- Lack of aesthetic synthesis. Multiple Santas, one chilling over with Jesus and one of the wisemen, a lone elf off in the corner doing nothing, candy canes partially lining your driveway, three burned out.
since when does it take 4 and half hours to watch an NFL game? That's why I gave up on the sport... I read something last week there is an average of 12minutes of action played in football... that's insane!
ALWAYS class, even in college:
Let's not forget Marcus Allen. He scored more touchdowns than just about anyone and I don't think he ever did anything more than flip it to the ref. (He probably kept some milestone TD's). I was glad I was able to see the last 5 years of his career in a KC uniform.
True. It's a shame that both he (Raiders) and Sanders (Lions) wasted their careers on poorly run teams that never had a chance at winning. Al Davis in particular can suck it for the way he treated Allen.
As Washington's John Riggins had the year before, running back Marcus Allen made a spectacular run the signature play of the game. While the Raiders set a Super Bowl record for points and victory margin in their 38-9 win over Washington, it was Allen's 74-yard touchdown run on the final play of the third quarter that was the highlight of the team's impressive victory.
After taking a handoff from quarterback Jim Plunkett, Allen headed around left end. Bottled up there, he reversed field, turned the right corner and evaded several Redskins' tacklers on the way to the end zone. The run broke a record of 58 yards set by Tom Matte in Super Bowl III
Allen scored his first Super Bowl touchdown midway through the third quarter. His 5-yard run finished off a 70-yard Los Angeles drive. Allen, the Most Valuable Player, broke Riggins' Super Bowl rushing record with 191 yards on 20 carries.