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I don't know anything about american football
I do know that my mate is for the new york giants,
what is the chance i can laugh because they have been crushed?=]



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StanGable said:
Anybody that doesn't love football is a terrorist and will go to hell because everyone knows that God loves American Football
It's unlikely god even loves American so him loving their football is even more unbelievable.

 



Hmmm.... I can't say its my favourite sport.... my rankings are =

1 - English Premier league Go CHELSEA! (If you go for Manchester United i hate you.)

2 - Cricket - Go AUSSIES!

3 - Australian Football league - Go BULLDOGS (Fucks your american football up - why wear pads?)

4 - Hurling- GO CORK!

5 - Baseball - go REDSOCKS.

I like American football... but there is so many sports which are better.



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kirby007 said:
I don't know anything about american football
I do know that my mate is for the new york giants,
what is the chance i can laugh because they have been crushed?=]

 About 70-30 i'd say.

 Probably about a 90-10 chance they lose in general.



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Galaki said:

Here's a little article to spoil your Bowl.

Source Techdirt

Super Bowl Intellectual Property Insanity: No Big Screen Super Bowl Parties, Trademarking 19-0

from the the-big,-big-game dept

Well here are a couple stories to leave you with as we head into Super Bowl weekend. Every year it seems there's some insanity concerning the NFL somehow trying to abuse intellectual property rights above and beyond what they're designed for. Remember, the NFL thinks that it can tell reporters how to report on a game, while also forcing them to advertise for NFL sponsors. It also has been known to issue bogus DMCA notices. And, of course, don't forget that not only has the NFL bullied people into believing that you can't use the phrase "The Super Bowl" in an advertisement, after many advertisers switched to the euphemism "The Big Game" to appease the NFL, it tried to trademark "The Big Game" as well.

This year, the big news (as submitted by a lot of you), but first by Ryan, is that the New England Patriots have applied for a trademark on "19-0" to represent the undefeated season the team will have if it wins this season. The NY Post, snarky as ever, filed for a trademark on 18-1 in response, supporting the home town NY Giants. This, of course, seems rather ridiculous. What would happen in future seasons if some other team was able to go 19-0? There's also the question of hubris in declaring yourself 19-0 before that final game. On that note, you can already pre-order a book about the 19-0 season, even though it hasn't been completed yet.

That's not all, though. Last year, we had a story that got tremendous attention about the NFL stopping churches from having Super Bowl parties, if they had a TV that was bigger than 55". There was a lot of fuss about it, and you would think that, perhaps, the NFL would let it slide this year. Not so. Ethan Bauley writes in to let us know that, once again, the NFL has been going around stopping churches from holding Super Bowl... er... The Big Game... er... "Best Commercials Of The Year, Interrupted By Some Game" parties, for having TVs that are too big.

So, remember, as you watch the... event... this weekend, to do so on a TV smaller than 55", do not refer to it as "The Super Bowl" or "The Big Game," make sure to notice the photojournalists wearing sponsors' clothing, and certainly do not put a fair use clip on YouTube. And, perhaps, cheer on the Giants in their effort to make the 19-0 trademark question a hypothetical, rather than practical, question.

 


 Off Topic - (and i'm continuing it)

 This is how the NFL is going to destroy their fanbase. Currently, they are stopping fans from having parties, that make no money, take nothing from the NFL, nothing from the sponsors, and in general only takes from the electrical companies, because instead of one >55" tv, they now are running 50 living rooms with lights and TVs on. On top of that, they refuse to support IPTV whatsoever, even if you have to watch channels on NFL.com and pay for them.

 Not only is the NFL doing that, they are now trying to move to only showing the games on the NFL network, which isn't an over-air transmission, which would mean people like me who don't pay for cable, will no longer be watching football, and even if I did pay for cable, no one in my area carries the NFL network anyways, so i've already missed 2 good games that I really wanted to watch.

/end rant

Patriots for the win. Mostly because I'm an Eagles fan, and I could never root for the Giants. 




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Words Of Wisdom said:
Auron said:
I've lived in the US for 18 years( except for the summers) and i still fail to see the hype about it.

I find that people I know who don't have many friends or are particularly antisocial dislike sports.

Coincidence? You decide.



Anyway...

I rooted for the Cowboys... and then they lost.

I rooted for the Packers... and then they lost.

I'm rooting for the Patriots now.


 Eh, I've got plenty of friends who love watching the Super Bowl and plenty who don't.  I'll be with those who don't tomorrow night...I hate football. 

You can get me to watch X-games, Olympics, some normal sports maybe, but football isn't entertaining for me to watch at all.

Playing sports is one thing, I can understand tons of people liking that.  Watching them on TV or even live usually just bores me...has nothing to do with being antisocial.  



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llewdebkram said:
StanGable said:
Anybody that doesn't love football is a terrorist and will go to hell because everyone knows that God loves American Football
It's unlikely god even loves American so him loving their football is even more unbelievable.

 


 If god has any sense of humor at all, (which I suspect he does, tho most religions deny it), he loves Americans.  How can you not laugh when you see the stupid things we do?  Like making halftime of a game getting more hype than the game itself.



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nordlead said:
Galaki said:

Here's a little article to spoil your Bowl.

Source Techdirt

Super Bowl Intellectual Property Insanity: No Big Screen Super Bowl Parties, Trademarking 19-0

from the the-big,-big-game dept

Well here are a couple stories to leave you with as we head into Super Bowl weekend. Every year it seems there's some insanity concerning the NFL somehow trying to abuse intellectual property rights above and beyond what they're designed for. Remember, the NFL thinks that it can tell reporters how to report on a game, while also forcing them to advertise for NFL sponsors. It also has been known to issue bogus DMCA notices. And, of course, don't forget that not only has the NFL bullied people into believing that you can't use the phrase "The Super Bowl" in an advertisement, after many advertisers switched to the euphemism "The Big Game" to appease the NFL, it tried to trademark "The Big Game" as well.

This year, the big news (as submitted by a lot of you), but first by Ryan, is that the New England Patriots have applied for a trademark on "19-0" to represent the undefeated season the team will have if it wins this season. The NY Post, snarky as ever, filed for a trademark on 18-1 in response, supporting the home town NY Giants. This, of course, seems rather ridiculous. What would happen in future seasons if some other team was able to go 19-0? There's also the question of hubris in declaring yourself 19-0 before that final game. On that note, you can already pre-order a book about the 19-0 season, even though it hasn't been completed yet.

That's not all, though. Last year, we had a story that got tremendous attention about the NFL stopping churches from having Super Bowl parties, if they had a TV that was bigger than 55". There was a lot of fuss about it, and you would think that, perhaps, the NFL would let it slide this year. Not so. Ethan Bauley writes in to let us know that, once again, the NFL has been going around stopping churches from holding Super Bowl... er... The Big Game... er... "Best Commercials Of The Year, Interrupted By Some Game" parties, for having TVs that are too big.

So, remember, as you watch the... event... this weekend, to do so on a TV smaller than 55", do not refer to it as "The Super Bowl" or "The Big Game," make sure to notice the photojournalists wearing sponsors' clothing, and certainly do not put a fair use clip on YouTube. And, perhaps, cheer on the Giants in their effort to make the 19-0 trademark question a hypothetical, rather than practical, question.

 


Off Topic - (and i'm continuing it)

This is how the NFL is going to destroy their fanbase. Currently, they are stopping fans from having parties, that make no money, take nothing from the NFL, nothing from the sponsors, and in general only takes from the electrical companies, because instead of one >55" tv, they now are running 50 living rooms with lights and TVs on. On top of that, they refuse to support IPTV whatsoever, even if you have to watch channels on NFL.com and pay for them.

Not only is the NFL doing that, they are now trying to move to only showing the games on the NFL network, which isn't an over-air transmission, which would mean people like me who don't pay for cable, will no longer be watching football, and even if I did pay for cable, no one in my area carries the NFL network anyways, so i've already missed 2 good games that I really wanted to watch.

/end rant

Patriots for the win. Mostly because I'm an Eagles fan, and I could never root for the Giants.


 Well it also raises their neilson ratings.  Which hammer big sports events and people constantly use to try and prove professional sports are dieing, despite the fact that the reason nielson ratings arn't high is because people are far more likely to gether together or go to bars etc.

Which also hurts their advertising revenue.

It's something they should just put up with though... well and mention how nielson undertracks them... massively. 



llewdebkram said:
The_vagabond7 said:
I live in the US, and I don't know who is in the super bowl.....yeah.
RESPECT!I live in England and I can't name more than 1 player in our football team!

 


 Wow, and I thought I was bad... I can name Rooney... and erm Beckham? is he still in the England team?