Ok then... sell it to me

jmanjman47 said:
You all think McNair still has something left in the tank?
i think McNair has one or two good seasons left in him, i would look out for the ravens to be a team that will take their division, hopefully they can keep the steelers out of the playoffs also
 
The "7" game system in basketball, baseball and hockey playoffs is actually a simple concept. In those 3 sports, 1 game isn't really a determination of the better team. In a series, you have to beat the team you're facing more times than they can beat you, so its a better determination of a winner.

The National Football League does implement a salary cap, the only american sport that doesn't right now is Baseball.
 
All Browns fans are welcomed to join - in celebration of the joining of our clubs

It is good times for both - Browns support in the UK will take off for this, and hopefully, our exposure state-side will grow.

Plus £50,000,000 for transfers *drools*
 
I've never been a football fan. I always hated it. Growing up, no one in my house watched or got involved in any sports. A couple years ago, I decided to watch the Super Bowl because the Panthers were playing (I'm in NC). It started something. I can't explain it. I'd watched a little before but could never get into it. I watched a few more games after that Super Bowl but I've been watching even more this year. Somehow I went from watching no football to stopping on almost every game I come across. Even though I have teams I like, I still give kudos to the opposing team when they do something impressive. I like the Panthers even though they are anything but impressive this year. And I like the Steelers. This Sunday should be interesting. I have to go visit the wifes family but my DVR will be set. Funny thing is, I can't seem to get into college football. Who knows, that will probably change, too. I know a lot of people that know a lot about about the players, stats, etc. I'm not one of those people. I just like to watch it.
 
if youve never played football before chances are you wont appreciate it or understand it as much...it looks so much easier on tv than it really is..but one good reason just to watch it is for the hits haha
 
I've never been a football fan. I always hated it. Growing up, no one in my house watched or got involved in any sports. A couple years ago, I decided to watch the Super Bowl because the Panthers were playing (I'm in NC). It started something. I can't explain it. I'd watched a little before but could never get into it. I watched a few more games after that Super Bowl but I've been watching even more this year. Somehow I went from watching no football to stopping on almost every game I come across. Even though I have teams I like, I still give kudos to the opposing team when they do something impressive. I like the Panthers even though they are anything but impressive this year. And I like the Steelers. This Sunday should be interesting. I have to go visit the wifes family but my DVR will be set. Funny thing is, I can't seem to get into college football. Who knows, that will probably change, too. I know a lot of people that know a lot about about the players, stats, etc. I'm not one of those people. I just like to watch it.

I'm a crazed football fan, but I never watch college. I can't keep up with the players and changes in college. But I'm a player stat wiz when it comes to NFL.
 
I watched some last night - TB-Chicago which went into overtime, and then the Philidalphia (tasty spread for toast) vs giants.

Good games.

Not enough fighting though.
 
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