Re: 2012 NFL Thread: Where Jaguaring Happens

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Do the Rams really need a new stadium? The Edaward Jones dome isn't that old.

You haven't been there and I have trust me that place needs either an overhaul worth as much as a stadium or a whole new on off I-44. Parker prolly knows what plot of land I'm talking about.
 
You haven't been there and I have trust me that place needs either an overhaul worth as much as a stadium or a whole new on off I-44. Parker prolly knows what plot of land I'm talking about.
Renovations are probably the best way. I thought the Georgia Dome was a ****hole a few years back, but ever since they renovated it's a great place to go watch a game.
 
According to a report, a New Jersey man buried himself in a closet full of pillows, dialed 9-1-1 and demanded to speak with none other than Jets quarterback Tim Tebow.

The report alleges 28-year-old Jason Slater later called the Hopatcong police department’s direct number, told them that he was the “president,” and demanded to speak to Tebow again. Police were able to trace the number to Slater’s mother’s house, and when they arrived there they found him hiding in his mother’s closet, police said.

Tebow Time has reached New Jersey.

http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2012/06...rom-pillow-fort-demands-to-talk-to-tim-tebow/
 
Renovations are probably the best way. I thought the Georgia Dome was a ****hole a few years back, but ever since they renovated it's a great place to go watch a game.

It pretty much was, given that horrid teal and pink decor.

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But it looks great nowadays :up:
 
Come to court and maybe they will. :O


I really think goodell thought he could hit vilma with a one year suspension and thought they might fight alittle but this is now a media circus and getting out of hand quick. I mean even if williams came in to testify against vilma and the players in exchange for reinstatement into the league its still looks bad on the nfl because it would look like williams is trying to save his own butt.
 
Well that wouldn't be difficult considering Denver rebuilt their whole offense around Manning. Just let Richard Seymour go after him post-whistle once as Seymour is so fond of doing. He will probably end Manning's career. :cwink:

Joking aside, could you imagine if Seymour did that to the NFL's poster boy, Peyton? Forget about just being ejected from a game. He'd be banned for life.
 
Well that wouldn't be difficult considering Denver rebuilt their whole offense around Manning. Just let Richard Seymour go after him post-whistle once as Seymour is so fond of doing. He will probably end Manning's career. :cwink:

Joking aside, could you imagine if Seymour did that to the NFL's poster boy, Peyton? Forget about just being ejected from a game. He'd be banned for life.
If Seymour did this you would see the wrath on the Ginger-hammer come down so quickly we would probably hear about him being banned before he reached the locker room.
 
Here's hoping Run DMC's foot isn't made of glass this season, and he's hoisting the League's MVP trophy at the end of the year.
Man, Darren McFadden can blow off, if he wouldn't have got hurt I would've won my fantasy league. I had it locked in, then McFadden goes and gets hurt and I don't even make the playoffs :argh:

Kids damn good when he's healthy though.
 
Wrong Big Ben and I heard his name reflects his actions off the field.

Matt knows what I'm talking about.
 
Renovations are probably the best way. I thought the Georgia Dome was a ****hole a few years back, but ever since they renovated it's a great place to go watch a game.

I went to a game at the Georgia Dome a couple years back - I really like the venue, but god the Atlanta crowd is borderline awful. I mean do they even realize they are at a football game??? The PA announcer (I guess that's kinda redundant, huh...) literally had to call the crowd out, citing "This isn't a library Falcons fans".
 
I went to a game at the Georgia Dome a couple years back - I really like the venue, but god the Atlanta crowd is borderline awful. I mean do they even realize they are at a football game??? The PA announcer (I guess that's kinda redundant, huh...) literally had to call the crowd out, citing "This isn't a library Falcons fans".
Back in the Vick days, the place was pumping every Sunday. The place was a pit of death and despair during the Petrino year, but ever since Ryan's first year the place is loud again. I went to a game in 2010 where the crowd hit 115 decibels. I had some serious trouble hearing for a couple days after that one.
 
Back in the Vick days, the place was pumping every Sunday. The place was a pit of death and despair during the Petrino year, but ever since Ryan's first year the place is loud again. I went to a game in 2010 where the crowd hit 115 decibels. I had some serious trouble hearing for a couple days after that one.

It would have been 2010 when I went as well, but god that place was just dead. I have never seen a sporting event with such a dead crowd.
 
Before the NBA Finals , on television it seemed that the bottom bowl during the Miami Heat games were like that.
 
It would have been 2010 when I went as well, but god that place was just dead. I have never seen a sporting event with such a dead crowd.
Hmm. Must have been the game, if you don't mind me asking, who were they playing? Whenever its not close the place doesn't get loud. But if its a tight game theres some good noise, at least from all the games I've been to.
 
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It was against the Niners. That game stayed pretty close most of the game.
 
IIRC that game was extremely boring and sloppily played by both teams, with a little last minute heroics at the end by Roddy White. Shame the crowd was dead when you went though.
 
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