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I don't know how many out there like to watch football but I was so happy last night when the Cowboys beat the hated Eagles. How Bout Them Cowboys as Jimmie Johnson would say. I just hope we can sustain the momentum and go beat the Vikings next week.

The second best part of the game was I won 125 dollars on a football square.

Very Happy,

Sarah F

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The second best part of the game was I won 125 dollars on a football square.

Very Happy,

Sarah F

Good for you, Sarah. Uh, not that we encourage gambling around here, of course. :rolleyes:

BTW, I thought football was played on a rectangle???

Carolyn Marie

p.s. Go Packers! Woot!

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Guest Donna Jean

Years back I lived right outside of Cleveland (Go Browns!) and worked at an airport.

The talk around the hangars on Mondays was football...I didn't watch or like football, so I was odd person out in the discussions...

I made an effort to learn the game so I could talk intelligently with them and gained a liking for it for a number of years...

It's gone again...not really interested in football anymore....

Heck, last year I asked a couple of the guys at work who was playing in the Superbowl....

They looked at me as if I had just stepped off a spaceship!....LOL

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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A long time ago I live in New Orleans, I would root for the Saints, (Back then they called them the "Aint's" and Morten Anderson the kicker scored the most from field goals). LOL I don't have much interest in the sports anymore, I heard they kick butt now. Did they win the Super Bowl or something??

Vivian

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Guest sarah f

Nigh, a football square is a board with 100 squares on it and each has two numbers assigned to it. You number the top of the board 0-9 and the same on the side. I had 0-0 last night on the board and the 1st quarter ended 0-0 so that is how I won.

Sarah F

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Guest ChloëC

Here's what I find mildly interesting about football - Who woulda thought a year ago day after Super Bowl that the next year (today), the Steelers wouldn't even make the playoffs and the Patriots would be one and done (at home even!). It's times like this that I wish I was a betting person.

I think I bought a square once, just to be friendly. I'm a UofMich graduate with season football tickets, and I am ever so thankful that I've been able to sell my tickets at face value the past two years. And who would have thought that only the lowly Central Michigan Chips saved the state of Michigan's honor in the bowl games this year, with MSU tanking and UofM not even close to making it. Talk about excruciating.

With the Detroit LyinArounds so bad, and the rest, I've just about given up on football (American, that is).

But, good for you, Sarah!

Chloë

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Guest sarah f

Thank You, Chloe. You know you can always change teams and start following the Cowboys. You can never trust the Lions to ever be any good.

Love,

Sarah F

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Guest Natalie92

How DARE you insult my beloved Eagles? McNabb needs to retire. And if he doesn't, I'm sure the great citizens have already told him what's in store.

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Guest AshleyRF

Well, I'm not really "into" football much. (other than to check out some guys) but I'd have to root for the Saints because I am partial to New Orleans.

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Guest Donna Jean
I think I bought a square once, just to be friendly. I'm a UofMich graduate with season football tickets, and I am ever so thankful that I've been able to sell my tickets at face value the past two years. And who would have thought that only the lowly Central Michigan Chips saved the state of Michigan's honor in the bowl games this year, with MSU tanking and UofM not even close to making it. Talk about excruciating.

Chloë

Go Buckeyes!

Donna Jean

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American Football has always seemed a bit of a sap's game to me. The players wear all equipment they can think up like, and then they stand around for ages before they actually play for about five seconds a go. Seems to me it'd be much improved if you got rid of all the equipment and made play continuous.

I think it's something you've probably got to grow up with, or else it's mostly lost on you. I'll watch it, sure, but I find it hard to care very much. My friend is a slightly deranged Jets fan, so I guess I'm supporting them because he's going to be savage nawful to be around if they lose. Besides, it's marginally more interesting that way.

So...Up the Jets(?)

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Guest Natalie92
Here's what I find mildly interesting about football - Who woulda thought a year ago day after Super Bowl that the next year (today), the Steelers wouldn't even make the playoffs and the Patriots would be one and done (at home even!). It's times like this that I wish I was a betting person.

I think I bought a square once, just to be friendly. I'm a UofMich graduate with season football tickets, and I am ever so thankful that I've been able to sell my tickets at face value the past two years. And who would have thought that only the lowly Central Michigan Chips saved the state of Michigan's honor in the bowl games this year, with MSU tanking and UofM not even close to making it. Talk about excruciating.

With the Detroit LyinArounds so bad, and the rest, I've just about given up on football (American, that is).

But, good for you, Sarah!

Chloë

UofM is a pretty good school (although you're right, this wasn't exactly their year). On a side note, my high school (in central Virginia mind you) uses their fight song, and after seeing a football game while visiting the school (the Penn State game) I realized I knew the fight song better than most of the students. Plus even the ones who do know the words probably don't know how to play it unless they're in the band, so I've got them beat on that front too. :D

Natalie

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Guest ChloëC

Hail to the Victors!!!!

From the currently winningest program in Division 1A Football, the greatest home attendance average, and The BIG HOUSE.

(but they'd better start winning some more games or most of that won't last)

Chloë

ps - Donna Jean - Liquidate Ohio State and turn the Buckeyes blue,....

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I'm a Happy man tonight. The Colts kicked the "dead-birds a***s]. I can't stand the Ravens, ever sice they run off from Cleveland and left us the Cleveland Clowns lol...

Besides, ther's only ONE Football Team, The Ohio State Buckeyes! Right Donna Jean>>>>>>>>>>>>>

If, there's one thing I know about Micigan is that ---geez, I forgot wat it wa LOL............ Hey, I'm just kidding around ya'll, don't take any of this stuff serious., I hope.

GOOOOO Bucks Oh yeah, I'm rooting for the Colts

Mike

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Hey Pol, throw a couple a lads from West Meath into the mix huh ????,

" if youz dont like blood boy,,youz be better off home "sure after we

beat the Dubs last week we ate them ,,,,every one of them " , those

boys are raised on the offal of what they kill ,,,with their bare hands.

I always drive AROUND that county , never through ,,car breaks down

that lot start lickin their lips , viv :)

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