good old American football!
- Tommy Martyn
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In life, I'm a very visually oriented person. Which is why I sometimes have a hard time conveying my own thoughts as well as reading others accurately from online conversations. I find the lack of tone of voice, facial expressions, and body language at times to be somewhat disconcerting. Therefore, I find myself inserting ?s to convey excitement in questions or ....s to convey a pause in conversation or !!!s to convey, well, exclamations, etc. etc. It's simply a tiny way of conveying emotion in otherwise plain written word. Helps me, personally, to add a little conversational tone to message boards.
I hope this answers your ?????.
myke
I hope this answers your ?????.
myke
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Grey Cup?
Ha! That is outrageously laughable Brett. Excuse me while I gain control. You're trying to say that the CFL is superior to the NFL? You do realize that most of the players in the CFL go un-drafted by NFL teams, right? This high powered air attack you talk about is only due to the lack of defensive play by the chronically inferior CFL players. The NFL is like a smash mouth chess game, the CFL like a smashed mouth toothless bum talking shit on the corner...or something like that.
However, Philadelphia defeated Green Bay. I got pretty pissed on PBR and Guiness, and just crawled out of bed, missing my morning class. Where is my mother to cure me of this debauchery when I need her? Seriously though, Green Bay needed that win like Tommy's need to move back to the flowering, sun shine of England.
However, Philadelphia defeated Green Bay. I got pretty pissed on PBR and Guiness, and just crawled out of bed, missing my morning class. Where is my mother to cure me of this debauchery when I need her? Seriously though, Green Bay needed that win like Tommy's need to move back to the flowering, sun shine of England.
You miss the point my wee friend. Watching some 250 pound troglodyte rush 3 times for 3.4 yards is as exciting as watching paint dry. Give me some airborne attacks over the vastly overrated crap that is the NFL anyday. The players in the CFL may not be as good as the payers in the NFL, but they still play hard and are a real blast to watch. You should give it a shot sometime.
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You're right. Often times the NFL is brutishly slow. Perhaps it's the history or culture of the game that fascinates me more. Perhaps it is the notion of 80,000 people gathering, almost religiously, to their chosen stadium on the Sabbath day. It has become religion for sorts. Not me though, if there was not a team in Wisconsin I would hardly take notice.
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- Tommy Martyn
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I was reading a bit in the guardian the other day about the Canadian wallah in charge of drug testing for the IOC. He was mentioning that a number of sports had decided to come under the same standards of drug testing. He pointed to the recent shenanigans involving Rio Ferdinand (of Manchester United and England) missing a drug test. He was getting a lot of protection from his lawyer,his manager, the team and the sports' own governing body. There was a contrast between athletics where the offenders are normally on their own, and team sports where there are massive money considerations for a host of interested parties. His view was that there is a wake up coming for soccer, which has turned a blind eye to drugs.
Now I'm coming to why I posted this - he also mentioned the huge sense of denial at work in American football. I can't recall the quote exactly but it was along the lines of ....we've got all these guys over three hundred pounds and we think they got like that by eating porridge. I would reallly love it if they got steroids out of football. And then they could get rid of boring time outs. They could throw away special teams (just keep the same eleven guys on the field at all times for offense and defence) and get rid of those daft helmets and pads . Then they could call it rugby and it would be brilliant.
Now I'm coming to why I posted this - he also mentioned the huge sense of denial at work in American football. I can't recall the quote exactly but it was along the lines of ....we've got all these guys over three hundred pounds and we think they got like that by eating porridge. I would reallly love it if they got steroids out of football. And then they could get rid of boring time outs. They could throw away special teams (just keep the same eleven guys on the field at all times for offense and defence) and get rid of those daft helmets and pads . Then they could call it rugby and it would be brilliant.
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