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  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,520

    I found Gaga's performance to be disrespectful to the memory of Owen Hart.

    i found myself thinking of owen hart while watching! LOL

    I found that "performance" to be completely unremarkable. the "jump" at the beginning was so cheesy it hurt when I laughed so hard.

    I don't know Gaga for shit, but I assumed since everyone talks about her "integrity" and "individuality" that her songs wouldn't be radio cookie cutter garbage. Plus the no-singing thing at Super Bowl is really dumb. basically turns it into a cirque du soleil.
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  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,520
    can you really say Brady is the GOAT? in a TEAM sport? I mean, you substitute Peyton or someone else in his place, with the same team mates and the same coaching, you don't think the result might be the same?
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  • Poncier
    Poncier Posts: 17,894

    can you really say Brady is the GOAT? in a TEAM sport? I mean, you substitute Peyton or someone else in his place, with the same team mates and the same coaching, you don't think the result might be the same?

    No I don't.
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  • Wma31394
    Wma31394 Posts: 3,045

    can you really say Brady is the GOAT? in a TEAM sport? I mean, you substitute Peyton or someone else in his place, with the same team mates and the same coaching, you don't think the result might be the same?

    Nah he's the best..
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  • HesCalledDyer
    HesCalledDyer Maryland Posts: 16,491

    I found Gaga's performance to be disrespectful to the memory of Owen Hart.

    i found myself thinking of owen hart while watching! LOL

    I found that "performance" to be completely unremarkable. the "jump" at the beginning was so cheesy it hurt when I laughed so hard.

    I don't know Gaga for shit, but I assumed since everyone talks about her "integrity" and "individuality" that her songs wouldn't be radio cookie cutter garbage. Plus the no-singing thing at Super Bowl is really dumb. basically turns it into a cirque du soleil.
    Unlike most past performers, Gaga was actually singing.
    And I actually thought of Owen Hart as well!
  • lolobugg said:

    as a miserable Falcons fan..... I can only take solace in that we were beat by the Greatest of All Time. (coach and QB)

    While I have no sympathy for Dan Quinn, Arthur Blank, or any member of the Atlanta Falcons, my heart fucking breaks for you fans. That is as bad a loss as there ever has been in sports. Up 25 points with like 20 minutes to play. Unbelievable. I don't know how the Falcons will be able to live with themselves. They'll never again play as well as they did in the first 35 minutes of that Super Bowl.
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  • lolobugg
    lolobugg BLUE RDGE MTNS Posts: 8,195
    edited February 2017

    lolobugg said:

    as a miserable Falcons fan..... I can only take solace in that we were beat by the Greatest of All Time. (coach and QB)

    While I have no sympathy for Dan Quinn, Arthur Blank, or any member of the Atlanta Falcons, my heart fucking breaks for you fans. That is as bad a loss as there ever has been in sports. Up 25 points with like 20 minutes to play. Unbelievable. I don't know how the Falcons will be able to live with themselves. They'll never again play as well as they did in the first 35 minutes of that Super Bowl.
    thanks, if this would've happened 4 years ago then I would've been destroyed. since then I have learned to separate my fandom to some degree. I am also a Crimson Tide fan so after the "KICK 6" game, nothing can ever compare to that feeling. I do have a few Falcons fan friends who I am worried about though.

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  • Ledbetterman10
    Ledbetterman10 Posts: 16,994
    edited February 2017
    lolobugg said:

    lolobugg said:

    as a miserable Falcons fan..... I can only take solace in that we were beat by the Greatest of All Time. (coach and QB)

    While I have no sympathy for Dan Quinn, Arthur Blank, or any member of the Atlanta Falcons, my heart fucking breaks for you fans. That is as bad a loss as there ever has been in sports. Up 25 points with like 20 minutes to play. Unbelievable. I don't know how the Falcons will be able to live with themselves. They'll never again play as well as they did in the first 35 minutes of that Super Bowl.
    thanks, if this would've happened 4 years ago then I would've been destroyed. since then I have learned to separate my fandom to some degree. I am also a Crimson Tide fan so after the "KICK 6" game, nothing can ever compare to that feeling. I do have a few Falcons fan friends who I am worried about though.
    That's good to hear for your own sanity. But the Crimson Tide is, as the great Bobby "The Brain" Heenan would say, Amateur Punk Stuff. No college championship can compare to the Super Bowl (to me, it's like comparing a triple-A baseball crown to the World Series). You guys had the SUPER BOWL won. Again, I'm happy to hear you're not out on a ledge like some of your friends might be. But if my team (the long-suffering Miami Dolphins) took that exact same loss in the Super Bowl, I'd be like "Move over, I need some room on this ledge too!"
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  • lolobugg
    lolobugg BLUE RDGE MTNS Posts: 8,195

    lolobugg said:

    lolobugg said:

    as a miserable Falcons fan..... I can only take solace in that we were beat by the Greatest of All Time. (coach and QB)

    While I have no sympathy for Dan Quinn, Arthur Blank, or any member of the Atlanta Falcons, my heart fucking breaks for you fans. That is as bad a loss as there ever has been in sports. Up 25 points with like 20 minutes to play. Unbelievable. I don't know how the Falcons will be able to live with themselves. They'll never again play as well as they did in the first 35 minutes of that Super Bowl.
    thanks, if this would've happened 4 years ago then I would've been destroyed. since then I have learned to separate my fandom to some degree. I am also a Crimson Tide fan so after the "KICK 6" game, nothing can ever compare to that feeling. I do have a few Falcons fan friends who I am worried about though.
    That's good to hear for your own sanity. But the Crimson Tide is, as the great Bobby "The Brain" Heenan would say, Amateur Punk Stuff. No college bowl stuff can compare to the Super Bowl. You guys had the SUPER BOWL won. The Crimson Tide is Alabama right? Nick Saban's team that (I assume, because I don't like college football and don't watch it) gets all the best recruits and just dominates? Again, I'm happy to hear you're not out on a ledge like some of your friends might be. But if my team (the long-suffering Miami Dolphins) took that exact same loss in the Super Bowl, I'd be like "Move over, I need some room on this ledge too!"
    :lol:
    college is huge in the South. we take it as seriously if not more so than any pro game.
    but yep... I was on that ledge a few years ago. The whole 2nd half last night was like a nightmare you can't wake up from.
    new stadium next year. new OC... got to shake it off and go back to work but it will hurt for a LONG time.

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  • igotid88
    igotid88 Posts: 28,649

    I found Gaga's performance to be disrespectful to the memory of Owen Hart.

    i was thinking of Owen as well.
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  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,520

    I found Gaga's performance to be disrespectful to the memory of Owen Hart.

    i found myself thinking of owen hart while watching! LOL

    I found that "performance" to be completely unremarkable. the "jump" at the beginning was so cheesy it hurt when I laughed so hard.

    I don't know Gaga for shit, but I assumed since everyone talks about her "integrity" and "individuality" that her songs wouldn't be radio cookie cutter garbage. Plus the no-singing thing at Super Bowl is really dumb. basically turns it into a cirque du soleil.
    Unlike most past performers, Gaga was actually singing.
    And I actually thought of Owen Hart as well!
    she was? it sounded WAY too polished to be live.
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  • HesCalledDyer
    HesCalledDyer Maryland Posts: 16,491
    lolobugg said:

    lolobugg said:

    lolobugg said:

    as a miserable Falcons fan..... I can only take solace in that we were beat by the Greatest of All Time. (coach and QB)

    While I have no sympathy for Dan Quinn, Arthur Blank, or any member of the Atlanta Falcons, my heart fucking breaks for you fans. That is as bad a loss as there ever has been in sports. Up 25 points with like 20 minutes to play. Unbelievable. I don't know how the Falcons will be able to live with themselves. They'll never again play as well as they did in the first 35 minutes of that Super Bowl.
    thanks, if this would've happened 4 years ago then I would've been destroyed. since then I have learned to separate my fandom to some degree. I am also a Crimson Tide fan so after the "KICK 6" game, nothing can ever compare to that feeling. I do have a few Falcons fan friends who I am worried about though.
    That's good to hear for your own sanity. But the Crimson Tide is, as the great Bobby "The Brain" Heenan would say, Amateur Punk Stuff. No college bowl stuff can compare to the Super Bowl. You guys had the SUPER BOWL won. The Crimson Tide is Alabama right? Nick Saban's team that (I assume, because I don't like college football and don't watch it) gets all the best recruits and just dominates? Again, I'm happy to hear you're not out on a ledge like some of your friends might be. But if my team (the long-suffering Miami Dolphins) took that exact same loss in the Super Bowl, I'd be like "Move over, I need some room on this ledge too!"
    :lol:
    college is huge in the South. we take it as seriously if not more so than any pro game.
    but yep... I was on that ledge a few years ago. The whole 2nd half last night was like a nightmare you can't wake up from.
    new stadium next year. new OC... got to shake it off and go back to work but it will hurt for a LONG time.
    Speaking of college football in the south and that new stadium.. less than 7 months til the Kickoff Classic!
  • lolobugg
    lolobugg BLUE RDGE MTNS Posts: 8,195

    lolobugg said:

    lolobugg said:

    lolobugg said:

    as a miserable Falcons fan..... I can only take solace in that we were beat by the Greatest of All Time. (coach and QB)

    While I have no sympathy for Dan Quinn, Arthur Blank, or any member of the Atlanta Falcons, my heart fucking breaks for you fans. That is as bad a loss as there ever has been in sports. Up 25 points with like 20 minutes to play. Unbelievable. I don't know how the Falcons will be able to live with themselves. They'll never again play as well as they did in the first 35 minutes of that Super Bowl.
    thanks, if this would've happened 4 years ago then I would've been destroyed. since then I have learned to separate my fandom to some degree. I am also a Crimson Tide fan so after the "KICK 6" game, nothing can ever compare to that feeling. I do have a few Falcons fan friends who I am worried about though.
    That's good to hear for your own sanity. But the Crimson Tide is, as the great Bobby "The Brain" Heenan would say, Amateur Punk Stuff. No college bowl stuff can compare to the Super Bowl. You guys had the SUPER BOWL won. The Crimson Tide is Alabama right? Nick Saban's team that (I assume, because I don't like college football and don't watch it) gets all the best recruits and just dominates? Again, I'm happy to hear you're not out on a ledge like some of your friends might be. But if my team (the long-suffering Miami Dolphins) took that exact same loss in the Super Bowl, I'd be like "Move over, I need some room on this ledge too!"
    :lol:
    college is huge in the South. we take it as seriously if not more so than any pro game.
    but yep... I was on that ledge a few years ago. The whole 2nd half last night was like a nightmare you can't wake up from.
    new stadium next year. new OC... got to shake it off and go back to work but it will hurt for a LONG time.
    Speaking of college football in the south and that new stadium.. less than 7 months til the Kickoff Classic!

    Probably the biggest opening game both teams have faced in modern history. Def a top 5 matchup to start the season. Maybe a top 3.
    when do tix go on sale?

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    2004- Asheville, NC (hometown show)

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  • HesCalledDyer
    HesCalledDyer Maryland Posts: 16,491
    lolobugg said:

    lolobugg said:

    lolobugg said:

    lolobugg said:

    as a miserable Falcons fan..... I can only take solace in that we were beat by the Greatest of All Time. (coach and QB)

    While I have no sympathy for Dan Quinn, Arthur Blank, or any member of the Atlanta Falcons, my heart fucking breaks for you fans. That is as bad a loss as there ever has been in sports. Up 25 points with like 20 minutes to play. Unbelievable. I don't know how the Falcons will be able to live with themselves. They'll never again play as well as they did in the first 35 minutes of that Super Bowl.
    thanks, if this would've happened 4 years ago then I would've been destroyed. since then I have learned to separate my fandom to some degree. I am also a Crimson Tide fan so after the "KICK 6" game, nothing can ever compare to that feeling. I do have a few Falcons fan friends who I am worried about though.
    That's good to hear for your own sanity. But the Crimson Tide is, as the great Bobby "The Brain" Heenan would say, Amateur Punk Stuff. No college bowl stuff can compare to the Super Bowl. You guys had the SUPER BOWL won. The Crimson Tide is Alabama right? Nick Saban's team that (I assume, because I don't like college football and don't watch it) gets all the best recruits and just dominates? Again, I'm happy to hear you're not out on a ledge like some of your friends might be. But if my team (the long-suffering Miami Dolphins) took that exact same loss in the Super Bowl, I'd be like "Move over, I need some room on this ledge too!"
    :lol:
    college is huge in the South. we take it as seriously if not more so than any pro game.
    but yep... I was on that ledge a few years ago. The whole 2nd half last night was like a nightmare you can't wake up from.
    new stadium next year. new OC... got to shake it off and go back to work but it will hurt for a LONG time.
    Speaking of college football in the south and that new stadium.. less than 7 months til the Kickoff Classic!

    Probably the biggest opening game both teams have faced in modern history. Def a top 5 matchup to start the season. Maybe a top 3.
    when do tix go on sale?
    According to the site, you have to contact the schools' ticket offices. FSU only has season tickets on sale at the moment, no individual games yet. I'm sure they probably give first crack to season holders and high tier boosters. I'd love to go but I'm trying for FSU/Miami instead.
  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,598

    lolobugg said:

    lolobugg said:

    as a miserable Falcons fan..... I can only take solace in that we were beat by the Greatest of All Time. (coach and QB)

    While I have no sympathy for Dan Quinn, Arthur Blank, or any member of the Atlanta Falcons, my heart fucking breaks for you fans. That is as bad a loss as there ever has been in sports. Up 25 points with like 20 minutes to play. Unbelievable. I don't know how the Falcons will be able to live with themselves. They'll never again play as well as they did in the first 35 minutes of that Super Bowl.
    thanks, if this would've happened 4 years ago then I would've been destroyed. since then I have learned to separate my fandom to some degree. I am also a Crimson Tide fan so after the "KICK 6" game, nothing can ever compare to that feeling. I do have a few Falcons fan friends who I am worried about though.
    That's good to hear for your own sanity. But the Crimson Tide is, as the great Bobby "The Brain" Heenan would say, Amateur Punk Stuff. No college championship can compare to the Super Bowl (to me, it's like comparing a triple-A baseball crown to the World Series). You guys had the SUPER BOWL won. Again, I'm happy to hear you're not out on a ledge like some of your friends might be. But if my team (the long-suffering Miami Dolphins) took that exact same loss in the Super Bowl, I'd be like "Move over, I need some room on this ledge too!"
    Yeah I would've had to call out of work for a week if the Eagles lost like that....
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  • Yes Tom Brady is the greatest to ever do it without question now. All hail!!

    What he and Belichick have done is unprecedented and will never be duplicated ever again in the history of sports.

    I gotta say out of all theIr Super Bowl victories, this one was definitely the sweetest!

    There's a whole lot of other guys who were great regular season quarterbacks, won a couple championships, could put up stats...but there's only one Tom Brady. He's in a class of his own now.

    The scary thing is that he's still got a lot of football left in him. He'll never lose that drive to be the best which has always separated him from everybody else. His drive is what has made the others look pedestrian for so long.

    And when Brady wins one or two more championships in the upcoming seasons...the real question is going to be which one of his dynasties was the GOAT!!!

    Haters gonna fucking hate!
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  • Wma31394
    Wma31394 Posts: 3,045

    Yes Tom Brady is the greatest to ever do it without question now. All hail!!

    What he and Belichick have done is unprecedented and will never be duplicated ever again in the history of sports.

    I gotta say out of all theIr Super Bowl victories, this one was definitely the sweetest!

    There's a whole lot of other guys who were great regular season quarterbacks, won a couple championships, could put up stats...but there's only one Tom Brady. He's in a class of his own now.

    The scary thing is that he's still got a lot of football left in him. He'll never lose that drive to be the best which has always separated him from everybody else. His drive is what has made the others look pedestrian for so long.

    And when Brady wins one or two more championships in the upcoming seasons...the real question is going to be which one of his dynasties was the GOAT!!!

    Haters gonna fucking hate!

    I think he'll get 1 more..his body will start breaking down once he turns 40...but yes no doubt hes the GOAT.
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  • CantKeepmedown
    CantKeepmedown Portland, Maine Posts: 3,119

    lolobugg said:

    lolobugg said:

    as a miserable Falcons fan..... I can only take solace in that we were beat by the Greatest of All Time. (coach and QB)

    While I have no sympathy for Dan Quinn, Arthur Blank, or any member of the Atlanta Falcons, my heart fucking breaks for you fans. That is as bad a loss as there ever has been in sports. Up 25 points with like 20 minutes to play. Unbelievable. I don't know how the Falcons will be able to live with themselves. They'll never again play as well as they did in the first 35 minutes of that Super Bowl.
    thanks, if this would've happened 4 years ago then I would've been destroyed. since then I have learned to separate my fandom to some degree. I am also a Crimson Tide fan so after the "KICK 6" game, nothing can ever compare to that feeling. I do have a few Falcons fan friends who I am worried about though.
    That's good to hear for your own sanity. But the Crimson Tide is, as the great Bobby "The Brain" Heenan would say, Amateur Punk Stuff. No college championship can compare to the Super Bowl (to me, it's like comparing a triple-A baseball crown to the World Series). You guys had the SUPER BOWL won. Again, I'm happy to hear you're not out on a ledge like some of your friends might be. But if my team (the long-suffering Miami Dolphins) took that exact same loss in the Super Bowl, I'd be like "Move over, I need some room on this ledge too!"
    I would bet a huge a large portion of Falcons/Georgia Bulldog would willingly take that Falcons SB loss if you told them Georgia would win a National Championship next season. College football is like religion in the south.
  • JK_Livin
    JK_Livin South Jersey Posts: 7,365

    Yes Tom Brady is the greatest to ever do it without question now. All hail!!

    What he and Belichick have done is unprecedented and will never be duplicated ever again in the history of sports.

    I gotta say out of all theIr Super Bowl victories, this one was definitely the sweetest!

    There's a whole lot of other guys who were great regular season quarterbacks, won a couple championships, could put up stats...but there's only one Tom Brady. He's in a class of his own now.

    The scary thing is that he's still got a lot of football left in him. He'll never lose that drive to be the best which has always separated him from everybody else. His drive is what has made the others look pedestrian for so long.

    And when Brady wins one or two more championships in the upcoming seasons...the real question is going to be which one of his dynasties was the GOAT!!!

    Haters gonna fucking hate!

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  • JimmyV
    JimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,600
    JK_Livin said:

    Yes Tom Brady is the greatest to ever do it without question now. All hail!!

    What he and Belichick have done is unprecedented and will never be duplicated ever again in the history of sports.

    I gotta say out of all theIr Super Bowl victories, this one was definitely the sweetest!

    There's a whole lot of other guys who were great regular season quarterbacks, won a couple championships, could put up stats...but there's only one Tom Brady. He's in a class of his own now.

    The scary thing is that he's still got a lot of football left in him. He'll never lose that drive to be the best which has always separated him from everybody else. His drive is what has made the others look pedestrian for so long.

    And when Brady wins one or two more championships in the upcoming seasons...the real question is going to be which one of his dynasties was the GOAT!!!

    Haters gonna fucking hate!

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