Sports
#1
Posted 01 October 2011 - 12:31 PM
what about them pates losing to the Buffalo BILLS
really by a field goal.
My favorite team Eagles 1-2 losing to the falcons and the giants. can't stand Kafka
My NY team Jets losing to the raider 34-24 disapointing
Lions and the Bills ar 3-0. SURPRISING! yes.
who would win vs the Bills and the Lions
Who will make it to the superbowl
things like that is why i made this thread. And i cant stand talking to my friends when they wont agree with me because i say the pates suck losing to the bills
ncaa sports count to
nba...
not much to say but that mad players are going to join china teams because of the lockdown
And not much to say about ncaa basketball because it hasn't started yet
anyway, this is the thread to jot anything about sports down
#2
Posted 01 October 2011 - 01:01 PM
#3
Posted 01 October 2011 - 02:04 PM
Tendulkar is the best batsman in the world and Murali is the greatest bowler of all time.
Get your cricket bullshit out of here.
And i cant stand talking to my friends when they wont agree with me because i say the pates suck losing to the bills
Yeah, I hate people who don't agree with me. They're the worst! I especially hate it when they don't agree with me over something I'm wrong about! Pats don't suck, you tard. Brady had an off-quarter, giving up 4 picks, more than he did all last year. Other than that, you can't say the Pats suck with Brady at the helm. He's the best QB in the game right now and for anyone to say him or the Pats suck are stupid.
#4
Posted 01 October 2011 - 02:46 PM
#5
Posted 01 October 2011 - 03:27 PM
where did you get the bears from?Yeah, I'm not a big fan of the Pats by any stretch of the imagination, but they're still an elite team. I'll take Tom Brady over Jay Cutler any day of the week.
#6
Posted 01 October 2011 - 03:49 PM
where did you get the bears from?
We're Bears fans.
#7
Posted 01 October 2011 - 04:32 PM
#8
Posted 01 October 2011 - 04:42 PM
^This. But that's just an example. There aren't too many QBs that'd be a better choice than Tom Brady.
There is one and he's injured.
#9
Posted 01 October 2011 - 04:48 PM
Heh. Yeah, it's a shame what happened to him.There is one and he's injured.
#10
Posted 01 October 2011 - 04:57 PM
first of all, bears are terrible sorry to say that but they are.Heh. Yeah, it's a shame what happened to him.
Peyton manning makes the colts if that is who your talking about
Not alot of qbs' are better than tom brady say so my self. And i hate the pates
#11
Posted 01 October 2011 - 09:58 PM
I do love how the teams are getting shaken up. Buffalo? Detroit? 3-0? Who would have thought. I doubt they make it to the superbowl though. That spot is saved for the best team ever! GIANTS. ELI FOR LIFE!
#12
Posted 01 October 2011 - 10:22 PM
#13
Posted 01 October 2011 - 11:29 PM
Anyone want to talk about soccer?
MAN U BABY!
#14
Posted 02 October 2011 - 08:08 AM
I know this, and I'm not a Pat fan either.first of all, bears are terrible sorry to say that but they are.
Peyton manning makes the colts if that is who your talking about
Not alot of qbs' are better than tom brady say so my self. And i hate the pates
#15
Posted 02 October 2011 - 10:12 AM
Get your cricket bullshit out of here.
STFU NOOB!!!
#16
Posted 02 October 2011 - 10:16 AM
... *Raises hand*Anyone want to talk about soccer?
#17
Posted 02 October 2011 - 11:21 AM
As for Man U, I doubt they will get by Barca, they are one of the best sides ever to exist in my opinion.
Scottish football, meh, lets not even go there, we have been on a downward spiral for years.
#18
Posted 02 October 2011 - 11:56 AM
Anyways, US soccer has a long way to go IMO. The national team is made up of veteran players, which is good in the short term, but terrible in the long run. They need fresh faces, and perhaps a youth program like they use in Europe. Right now, a player will be recruited into MLS from college, and then perhaps make it into the national team. If they started earlier, they'd see better results.
Also, MLS needs to stop adding teams and focus on the ones they have. If there's no Southeast team, don't force it. Yes, I'd like to root for a local team, but I'd rather cheer on a quality game in California than click past a boring local game. Also, I know it's controversial, but Promotion and Relegation would be awesome. This would actually make the league better by encouraging lower teams to improve. It's not an untested theory, since the rest of the world uses it.
Finally, US soccer needs some high quality commentators. I feel like I'm being tortured everytime I listen to an ESPN commentator. Their coverage is usually about something completely unrelated to the match, sometimes even another sport, and the few minutes they spend talking about the game is filled with obviously painful analysis ("Player 1 is now passing the ball to Player 2"). Import the Hispanic guy who shouts "GGGGOOOOL" and pair him up with the "What a finish!!!" British guy. That'll help everyone.
#19
Posted 02 October 2011 - 12:19 PM
Well for the second paragraph, Don Garber did say that the league will stop expanding at 20 team which is for the best. Although I would like for a team in the Southeast, it would be amazing if the New York Cosmos succeed in recreating a team for the franchise. The Promotion/Regulation bit is a problem in the US because of the possible loss of interest in lower divisions. If soccer becomes popular enough in the US than it can happen.Woo!
Anyways, US soccer has a long way to go IMO. The national team is made up of veteran players, which is good in the short term, but terrible in the long run. They need fresh faces, and perhaps a youth program like they use in Europe. Right now, a player will be recruited into MLS from college, and then perhaps make it into the national team. If they started earlier, they'd see better results.
Also, MLS needs to stop adding teams and focus on the ones they have. If there's no Southeast team, don't force it. Yes, I'd like to root for a local team, but I'd rather cheer on a quality game in California than click past a boring local game. Also, I know it's controversial, but Promotion and Relegation would be awesome. This would actually make the league better by encouraging lower teams to improve. It's not an untested theory, since the rest of the world uses it.
Finally, US soccer needs some high quality commentators. I feel like I'm being tortured everytime I listen to an ESPN commentator. Their coverage is usually about something completely unrelated to the match, sometimes even another sport, and the few minutes they spend talking about the game is filled with obviously painful analysis ("Player 1 is now passing the ball to Player 2"). Import the Hispanic guy who shouts "GGGGOOOOL" and pair him up with the "What a finish!!!" British guy. That'll help everyone.
I completely agree with the US commentators. They suck in comparision with practically every other soccer commentator in the world.
#20
Posted 02 October 2011 - 12:23 PM
I agree on... most of this. BTW did you see the female team this year? Still no lookers but theyy did very well this year.Woo!
Anyways, US soccer has a long way to go IMO. The national team is made up of veteran players, which is good in the short term, but terrible in the long run. They need fresh faces, and perhaps a youth program like they use in Europe. Right now, a player will be recruited into MLS from college, and then perhaps make it into the national team. If they started earlier, they'd see better results.
Also, MLS needs to stop adding teams and focus on the ones they have. If there's no Southeast team, don't force it. Yes, I'd like to root for a local team, but I'd rather cheer on a quality game in California than click past a boring local game. Also, I know it's controversial, but Promotion and Relegation would be awesome. This would actually make the league better by encouraging lower teams to improve. It's not an untested theory, since the rest of the world uses it.
Finally, US soccer needs some high quality commentators. I feel like I'm being tortured everytime I listen to an ESPN commentator. Their coverage is usually about something completely unrelated to the match, sometimes even another sport, and the few minutes they spend talking about the game is filled with obviously painful analysis ("Player 1 is now passing the ball to Player 2"). Import the Hispanic guy who shouts "GGGGOOOOL" and pair him up with the "What a finish!!!" British guy. That'll help everyone.
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