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Congrats to all Eagle fans! A great game!HOLY CRAP!
My husband is out in the the front yard, yelling "YES! YES, BABY YES!"
FLY, EAGLES, FLY!
Congrats to all Eagle fans! A great game!HOLY CRAP!
My husband is out in the the front yard, yelling "YES! YES, BABY YES!"
FLY, EAGLES, FLY!
HOLY CRAP!
My husband is out in the the front yard, yelling "YES! YES, BABY YES!"
FLY, EAGLES, FLY!
I didn't go that far, but Robert prudently stayed upstairs while I watched. He's not a football fan and wouldn't know a quarterback from a field goal. I must admit the neighbors probably heard me all the way to the far end of the block. I tend to be a bit vocal. At one point I was so overwrought I could hardly stand to watch later in the fourth quarter. Robert quickly realized his mistake when he popped in during the last two minutes. He started to ask what was happening but fled when I gave him The Glare, but only a brief one because my attention and my eyes were firmly on the game.Congrats to all Eagle fans! A great game!
That's too funny. It is such a thrill when your team wins the big one.
I like Justin Timberlake, but man the sound quality was awful on that.I was completely unimpressed with the halftime show. It was mostly noise. What little I could hear of Justin Timberlake sounded like he was being gelded with a chainsaw.
My favorite was the one with the Giants players recreating Dirty Dancing.The commercials this year were, for the vast majority, utterly boring.
A dynasty team with a bad defense. When your QB sets a Super Bowl passing record and you still lose, it's an issue.Oh yeah,congrats to the eagles for beating a dynasty team!
Tell Rick, Congratulations!!HOLY CRAP!
My husband is out in the the front yard, yelling "YES! YES, BABY YES!"
FLY, EAGLES, FLY!
100% agree!! I am sure my neighbors heard my hollering and yelling too. If I had empty beer cans they would have flown to the tv at them. Jon was asleep for the last half and I fell asleep at the end of 3rd quarter. Going to find the 4th quarter on Youtube to holler some more.I didn't go that far, but Robert prudently stayed upstairs while I watched. He's not a football fan and wouldn't know a quarterback from a field goal. I must admit the neighbors probably heard me all the way to the far end of the block. I tend to be a bit vocal. At one point I was so overwrought I could hardly stand to watch later in the fourth quarter. Robert quickly realized his mistake when he popped in during the last two minutes. He started to ask what was happening but fled when I gave him The Glare, but only a brief one because my attention and my eyes were firmly on the game.
I do confess the 65" OLED LG TV was worth the investment in this case. It felt like I was right on the field without getting beaten up. This was one game where the fans on both sides got their money's worth.
I was completely unimpressed with the halftime show. It was mostly noise. What little I could hear of Justin Timberlake sounded like he was being gelded with a chainsaw. The dancing looked more like mass muscle spasms.
The commercials this year were, for the vast majority, utterly boring. The only ones that I really paid attention to were the fake commercials that turned out to be for Tide and the Crocodile Dundee parody that was really a blurb for Australian tourism. No Budweiser Clydesdales, either. Even Doritos let me down.
Still and all, I'd probably have joined Rick in dancing about in the yard if I could have - as long as it was warm and there were no snow!
Brandin Cooks. He got knocked out of the game not too long after that on a helmet to helmet hit.in the 2nd quarter the guy who did that big jump over the other guy was impressive. Pats had the ball and he vaulted over an eagles guy.
Yep. There was another that was questionable also. All of the people that scream every week that the Pats pay off the refs and it's the only way they win are pretty quiet today.The discussion at work today---coming from Eagles fans!---was that there was one play they made that should have been called out. I wouldn't know what I was looking at even if I could find the play online, but he said that at one point the player got fumbly but they still called it a touchdown. Eh.
They just debuted a new Clydesdale ad. It's a full 60 second ad, they may not have wanted to pay the big price for the Super BowlNo Budweiser Clydesdales, either.