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Post by shakin on Nov 10, 2017 9:11:58 GMT -5
remember that time we awkwardly met at sweeneys then avoided each other for the rest of the game?good times fuck the nfl That's what happens when you share a bathroom stall to blow a few rails off each other's dicks and call each other fag. i'll take your word for it
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Post by Jets Things on Nov 10, 2017 10:20:24 GMT -5
That's what happens when you share a bathroom stall to blow a few rails off each other's dicks and call each other fag. i'll take your word for it Why?
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Post by shakin on Nov 10, 2017 10:30:39 GMT -5
i'll take your word for it Why? sounds like you speak from experience
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Post by Jets Things on Nov 10, 2017 11:20:03 GMT -5
sounds like you speak from experience I don't.
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Post by tkasper01 on Nov 22, 2017 18:11:33 GMT -5
slide continues. nypost.com/2017/11/22/the-nfl-ratings-slump-is-getting-worse/The TV audience for NFL games steepened its slide in week 11, losing a million viewers versus last year’s season-to-date average. The 6.3 percent slump — worsening from comparable declines between 5.6 and 5.7 percent during the previous three weeks — plagued a week when off-the-field drama made gridiron tackling seem almost tame by comparison. Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones remained the major distraction by continuing to battle with fellow team owners and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell over Dallas running back Ezekiel Elliott’s six-game suspension. Jones brought even more tension to Week 11 when video footage surfaced late last week of the football tycoon making a racially charged remark at a 2013 wedding party. President Donald Trump added to the off-field antics with a tweet calling for the suspension of the Oakland Raiders’ Marshawn Lynch for not standing during “Sunday Night Football’s” national anthem. Only two games had audience gains. NBC’s “SNF,” during which the Philadelphia Eagles whomped the Dallas Cowboys 37-9, managed to attract 12 percent more viewers than the comparable contest a year ago. Fox’s singleheader Sunday, which saw the New Orleans Saints sneak past the Washington Redskins 34-31, drew 10 percent more viewers. After starting 11.8 percent behind last year’s TV audience for NFL games in Week 1, league viewership had either held its own or narrowed the gap through Week 8. The 6.3 percent shortfall in Week 11 reflects an average viewership of 14.9 million for the NFL’s 68 national telecasts this year versus 15.9 million for the season-to-date in 2016. FILED UNDER NATIONAL ANTHEM PROTESTS , NFL , TV RATINGS
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Post by JStokes on Nov 22, 2017 18:49:09 GMT -5
Somewhere a hillbilly is thunking “I get this....POSSIBLY”.
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Post by JStokes on Nov 22, 2017 18:55:22 GMT -5
slide continues. nypost.com/2017/11/22/the-nfl-ratings-slump-is-getting-worse/The TV audience for NFL games steepened its slide in week 11, losing a million viewers versus last year’s season-to-date average. The 6.3 percent slump — worsening from comparable declines between 5.6 and 5.7 percent during the previous three weeks — plagued a week when off-the-field drama made gridiron tackling seem almost tame by comparison. Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones remained the major distraction by continuing to battle with fellow team owners and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell over Dallas running back Ezekiel Elliott’s six-game suspension. Jones brought even more tension to Week 11 when video footage surfaced late last week of the football tycoon making a racially charged remark at a 2013 wedding party. President Donald Trump added to the off-field antics with a tweet calling for the suspension of the Oakland Raiders’ Marshawn Lynch for not standing during “Sunday Night Football’s” national anthem. Only two games had audience gains. NBC’s “SNF,” during which the Philadelphia Eagles whomped the Dallas Cowboys 37-9, managed to attract 12 percent more viewers than the comparable contest a year ago. Fox’s singleheader Sunday, which saw the New Orleans Saints sneak past the Washington Redskins 34-31, drew 10 percent more viewers. After starting 11.8 percent behind last year’s TV audience for NFL games in Week 1, league viewership had either held its own or narrowed the gap through Week 8. The 6.3 percent shortfall in Week 11 reflects an average viewership of 14.9 million for the NFL’s 68 national telecasts this year versus 15.9 million for the season-to-date in 2016. FILED UNDER NATIONAL ANTHEM PROTESTS , NFL , TV RATINGS Yet some of these idiots continue to double down. I guess they figure they’ve gotten their guaranteed $$ and will be out of football soon so they don’t give a shit that they are killing the game for the younger players. Olivier Vernon obviously doesn’t give a shit. And while I don’t wish injury on anyone, I hope Marshawn Lynch gets herpes simplex 10. _
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Post by bxjetfan on Nov 23, 2017 20:47:37 GMT -5
Turned on the Giants game and saw some dickhead Giant kneeling. Turned it off. I really wanted to see Cousins too.
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Post by Hotman on Nov 24, 2017 2:38:33 GMT -5
Turned on the Giants game and saw some dickhead Giant kneeling. Turned it off. I really wanted to see Cousins too. He won. Becuae the giants know how to win. And how to tank. your welcoms
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Post by razorjet on Nov 26, 2017 9:29:43 GMT -5
You guys do realize that women outnumber men in this country 3 to 1 and it would be poor marketing to alienate them as fans. My wife watches Saturday, Sunday, Monday, AND Thursday. Big fan of football and sexy as fuck.
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Post by razorjet on Nov 26, 2017 9:32:31 GMT -5
Turned on the Giants game and saw some dickhead Giant kneeling. Turned it off. I really wanted to see Cousins too. You're not a Patriot, you're an idiot. Here's an idea... turn the game on 5 minutes late and you don't have to watch the anthem. Fucking cry baby moron. I served this country during wartime and I don't care if you sit kneel or what you do during the flag most people get up and go get a fucking beer. I happen to stand for it, but my service was for freedom. I served peoples right to choose.
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Post by razorjet on Nov 26, 2017 9:39:20 GMT -5
slide continues. nypost.com/2017/11/22/the-nfl-ratings-slump-is-getting-worse/The TV audience for NFL games steepened its slide in week 11, losing a million viewers versus last year’s season-to-date average. The 6.3 percent slump — worsening from comparable declines between 5.6 and 5.7 percent during the previous three weeks — plagued a week when off-the-field drama made gridiron tackling seem almost tame by comparison. Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones remained the major distraction by continuing to battle with fellow team owners and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell over Dallas running back Ezekiel Elliott’s six-game suspension. Jones brought even more tension to Week 11 when video footage surfaced late last week of the football tycoon making a racially charged remark at a 2013 wedding party. President Donald Trump added to the off-field antics with a tweet calling for the suspension of the Oakland Raiders’ Marshawn Lynch for not standing during “Sunday Night Football’s” national anthem. Only two games had audience gains. NBC’s “SNF,” during which the Philadelphia Eagles whomped the Dallas Cowboys 37-9, managed to attract 12 percent more viewers than the comparable contest a year ago. Fox’s singleheader Sunday, which saw the New Orleans Saints sneak past the Washington Redskins 34-31, drew 10 percent more viewers. After starting 11.8 percent behind last year’s TV audience for NFL games in Week 1, league viewership had either held its own or narrowed the gap through Week 8. The 6.3 percent shortfall in Week 11 reflects an average viewership of 14.9 million for the NFL’s 68 national telecasts this year versus 15.9 million for the season-to-date in 2016. FILED UNDER NATIONAL ANTHEM PROTESTS , NFL , TV RATINGS Yet some of these idiots continue to double down. I guess they figure they’ve gotten their guaranteed $$ and will be out of football soon so they don’t give a shit that they are killing the game for the younger players. Olivier Vernon obviously doesn’t give a shit. And while I don’t wish injury on anyone, I hope Marshawn Lynch gets herpes simplex 10. _ You're better than this. If you're hanging on Trumps words, I get why you're doing this, but it's foolish. Gullibility is an awful thing. Have your politics before and after the game.... Check that shit during and just enjoy some football.
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Post by DDNYjets on Nov 26, 2017 9:57:51 GMT -5
Turned on the Giants game and saw some dickhead Giant kneeling. Turned it off. I really wanted to see Cousins too. You're not a Patriot, you're an idiot. Here's an idea... turn the game on 5 minutes late and you don't have to watch the anthem. Fucking cry baby moron. I served this country during wartime and I don't care if you sit kneel or what you do during the flag most people get up and go get a fucking beer. I happen to stand for it, but my service was for freedom. I served peoples right to choose. First of all, thank you for your service. And thats your right to feel that way. Just like it is his right to be pissed and not want to watch because of it. So if you served and believe in his right to choose then I dont think you should be so harsh. This is all just the cherry on top for some people. Myself included. The league has been doing things to piss off the fans for years. PSLs, less training camp access, price gouging, etc.
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Post by Jetworks on Nov 26, 2017 10:03:26 GMT -5
Yet some of these idiots continue to double down. I guess they figure they’ve gotten their guaranteed $$ and will be out of football soon so they don’t give a shit that they are killing the game for the younger players. Olivier Vernon obviously doesn’t give a shit. And while I don’t wish injury on anyone, I hope Marshawn Lynch gets herpes simplex 10. _ You're better than this. If you're hanging on Trumps words, I get why you're doing this, but it's foolish. Gullibility is an awful thing. Have your politics before and after the game.... Check that shit during and just enjoy some football. And you're calling Bx the idiot? You're missing the whole fucking point; the players can rail against whatever injustice they perceive/experience all they want, but if you're going to use your job as a platform, I as a consumer have the right to not want anything to do with your company. Get it? In other words, if the players want to protest, have your politics before and after the game... check that shit during and just play the game I'm paying you to. Howbownow?
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Post by JStokes on Nov 26, 2017 10:23:12 GMT -5
Yet some of these idiots continue to double down. I guess they figure they’ve gotten their guaranteed $$ and will be out of football soon so they don’t give a shit that they are killing the game for the younger players. Olivier Vernon obviously doesn’t give a shit. And while I don’t wish injury on anyone, I hope Marshawn Lynch gets herpes simplex 10. _ You're better than this. If you're hanging on Trumps words, I get why you're doing this, but it's foolish. Gullibility is an awful thing. Have your politics before and after the game.... Check that shit during and just enjoy some football. Dude I hated Marshawn Lynch when Trump was still on The Apprentice. I’m not hanging on Trumps words because of this, this nonsense started before Trump with that idiot Kaep. You know, way before Trump became president. Lynch has always been an asshole. And don’t you ever call me gullible. I may be a dick but the last thing I am is gullible. _
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