Superbowl XXII

Superbowl XXII

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Which team did you root for?

Poll ended at 19 Feb 2008, 07:41

New England
6
40%
New York
9
60%
 
Total votes: 15

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ianmac
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Superbowl XXII

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Did You think it was a good game? What did you like about it?
I thought Eli Manning earned every bit of that M.V.P. he got. New Yorks defense was awesome, there Offense was awesome.
I rooted for New York.
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SinbadEV
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When they started putting the commercials up on YouTube I stopped watching.
imbaczek
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There's no ManU option. I hereby boycott this poll.
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REVENGE
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Awesome, awesome game. Last quarter was the best, especially when Manning was almost sacked with Patriots grabbing onto him, and then he throws the football halfway down the field for a first down. Win.
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Cabbage
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American football is for pansies, rugby is what you want!
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Complicated
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Nice laceration(spelling?)

O_o;
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Felix the Cat
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Damn, if only he had done the ol' Euro "american football sucks soccer football rules" trick, we'd be able to tease him for loving a low-contact ladies' sport...
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SwiftSpear
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Maby we can find a picture of an american football player with a massive spinal injury caused from playing a sport where contact is acctually high velocity and causes more damage than simple flesh wounds to the point where protective equipment is a necessity.
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Cabbage
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You get plenty of spinal injuries in rugby too...

I just hate american football because its so boring and slow, they run for 10 seconds then somone throws a flannal on the ground and all the players change.. I have never been as angry as when ive had to sit through an entire american footbal match. Its just a big pile of toss imo, 4 hours of nonsense, rugby is much more fluid and full of exciting twists and turns.

this is all my opionion ofc..

It the right one though! :P
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Zpock
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American football is really interesting with all the possible strategies and stuff. Since they kind of start from the set positions and the coach/QB can order his guys around for alot more coordination then is possible in rugby, or soccer.
BaNa
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I found that the only way i could enjoy football was a cut, 1.5h version, where all the ads and most waiting is cut out. Thank god thats how they show most games here in hungary due to low interest. I always try to watch the live superbowl matches, but fall asleep. As I did this year.
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Felix the Cat
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Cabbage wrote:You get plenty of spinal injuries in rugby too...

I just hate american football because its so boring and slow, they run for 10 seconds then somone throws a flannal on the ground and all the players change.. I have never been as angry as when ive had to sit through an entire american footbal match. Its just a big pile of toss imo, 4 hours of nonsense, rugby is much more fluid and full of exciting twists and turns.

this is all my opionion ofc..

It the right one though! :P
Rugby is actually a cool sport... not that I'd watch it religiously or anything.

Now, televised soccer is the next thing to televised golf, in terms of forms of boredom torture via sports broadcast.
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