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Monday Night Football!!!
MNF starts tonight!!!
Go Panthers!!! |
I know I've said this before, but I love John Madden. I love football any day of the week, especially now that it looks like the Broncos might not totally suck this year.
Edited to fix Monday morning spelling. |
Well my state team WILL NEVER be on MNF this year cause let's face it the Cardinals SUCK.
I don't know, I'm kind of mad at MNF mainly cause it's on ABC and I'm mad at ABC. Edit: Valkyrie, I LOVE you um, what to call it, "name" post (would it be called that?). I just love the comments between Cheney and Edwards, especially Edwards comment back. LOL. (can you tell I'm not a Bush fan) |
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looking forward to it.
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But very Barry Sandersesque. Great to see a former OU player doing so well. Was surprised to see him fumble though. At OU, he never lost a fumble in 700+ carries. |
If it's an excuse to watch sports at a bar I'm happy! Go Monday Night Football!
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Madden/Michaels in 04
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From what I understand,
John Madden = TKE, Al Michaels = Sigma Nu. |
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As long as Jake the Snake is anywhere close to consistant. (And not consistantly bad) |
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Yeah, I'm watching tonight. I don't even know who is playing, but it's football!!
OK, I just checked - Packers and Panthers. |
The Panthers lost.
boo :( |
Brett Farve was looking like hot stuff though.
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Took the lady out to a sports bar last night to watch the game. She won a free t-shirt and koozy. I got a nice beer glass -- part of some Coors Light promotion.
Yeah, the football was good also :D |
And so begins the season known as MNF and Monday nights at my bar become busy with the regulars...and the only reason why I can depend on banking on Mondays.
Ahhhh, I love MNF and drunken customers. |
I just wanted to point out that the Packers won.
Continue with your regularly scheduled thread. |
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We have a party every MNF game.
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Did anyone see that Donovan McNabb pass where he ran around for 14.1 seconds before throwning like a 65 yard pass? DAMN!
BTW: Why is there not a thread dedicated to NFL football? Anyone see the Titans/Bears game? I went and it was an awesome game. ENDED WITH A SAFETY IN OVERTIME! Damn, how often does that happen? I was actually pulling for the Bears. I got lucky and got to sit in a luxury suite next to Tim McGraw & Faith Hill. Tim McGraw is a cutie! And their kids are adorable. |
ABC, NFL Apologize for MNF Opener
By Jon Lafayette http://www.tvweek.com ABC and the NFL are apologizing for the opening of last night's "Monday Night Football" broadcast. The opening showed Nicolette Sheridan of ABC's hit "Desperate Housewives" cavorting in a locker room-wearing, then not wearing, a towel-with Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Terrell Owens. "The placement of last night's opening segment was inappropriate. We apologize," ABC said in a statement. ABC and the NFL had discussions about the segment after it aired, according to spokespeople for both organizations. ABC told the NFL that it has "heard from many of our viewers" about the opening, which aired at 9 p.m. (ET), and earlier in other parts of the country. "We agree the placement was inappropriate." One source indicated that heads were rolling at ABC Sports because of the incident. The NFL's statement said that "ABC's opening was inappropriate and unsuitable for our 'Monday Night Football' audience. While ABC may have gained attention for one of its other shows, the NFL and its fans lost." ABC Sports and ESPN are in contract discussions regarding the renewal of the "Monday Night Football" and "Sunday Night Football" franchises. ESPN ran afoul of the NFL's sensibilities with its series "Playmakers," which portrayed players using drugs and having sex with groupies. The NFL last apologized for one of its broadcasters after this year's MTV-produced Super Bowl halftime show, in which Janet Jackson exposed her nipple. In the opening, Ms. Sheridan met Mr. Owens in the locker room. After a few words, she dropped the towel and jumped into the player's arms. Then the camera shifted to a living room scene, where fellow "Housewives" stars Teri Hatcher and Felicity Huffman were watching the game on TV. Ms. Hatcher said, "Oh my God, who watches this trash? Sex, lies, deception," and changed the channel. Then she and Ms. Huffman called out, "Are you ready for some football?" Alan Frank, president of Post-Newsweek Stations, said neither of his ABC affiliates-WPLG-TV in Miami and KSAT-TV in San Antonio-received any viewer complaints about the "Desperate" promotional spot. (The Post-Newsweek ABC affiliates also aired "Saving Private Ryan" last week and received not one viewer complaint, Mr. Frank said.) Mr. Frank said he was watching "MNF" when the "Desperate" spot aired and that he personally had no negative reaction to it. "I think they tried something that was a fun cross-promotion and it didn't work," was his assessment. |
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Some people need to lighten up a bit...
The opening was cute....! |
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I didn't see the show, but it sounds like the open may have been innappropriate for those hours. |
I thought it was hilarious... T.O. is such a PIMP!
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Damn T.O. ! :mad: :p ;) |
I thought it was funny. It's not like they even showed much. You didn't even so much as see her belly button. I can remember things I saw as a child that were MUCH MUCH worse.
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I was mad......................
that it wasn't me in the towel with TO!!! :p ;) |
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so many are chasing this one...i agree that you really didn't see anything. yet all the conservatives are going nuts. lighten up.
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Consider: Huge fines to CBS and it's owned stations for the Janet Jackson "wardrobe malfunction." Big fines to Clear Channel and Viacom for Howard Stern. ABC stations refusing to carry "Saving Private Ryan" because they're afraid the FCC will fine them for language and violence. Sanctions against other radio stations for various "shock jock" situations. Michael Powell (Colin's son) says he would like to hang around as FCC Chairman, and I haven't heard anything to indicate that the re-elected President is in a hurry to change anything at FCC. |
Despite the backlash, I thought is was a funny segment. Strange thing though, is how everyone is backing off of responsibility. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200...x.html?cnn=yes This article was pretty good in talking about it.
I don't get the Eagles though. Why is this racy comapred to the photos of their cheerleaders, LINKED from their website that children can see anytime of day. Their cheerleaders show more skin 24/7 on that website than the 15 second segment showed. It is just so hypocritical. We won't back that commerical but come see lots of soft porn on our website. :) Yea United States! |
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