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tristan1117 wrote:Handegg playoffs begin on Saturday! The New York Giants are out, inexplicably, after choking like Lewis Hamilton c. 2007 so we will have a new Super Bowl champion this year. I'm expecting Broncos/Pats and Seattle/49ers in the AFC and NFC Championships, respectively. As for the Super Bowl winner, I have no idea.


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tristan1117 wrote:Handegg playoffs begin on Saturday! The New York Giants are out, inexplicably, after choking like Lewis Hamilton c. 2007 so we will have a new Super Bowl champion this year. I'm expecting Broncos/Pats and Seattle/49ers in the AFC and NFC Championships, respectively. As for the Super Bowl winner, I have no idea.


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tristan1117 wrote:Handegg playoffs begin on Saturday! The New York Giants are out, inexplicably, after choking like Lewis Hamilton c. 2007 so we will have a new Super Bowl champion this year. I'm expecting Broncos/Pats and Seattle/49ers in the AFC and NFC Championships, respectively. As for the Super Bowl winner, I have no idea.


Seattle. You heard it here first.


Considering they won't be playing at home for the games, that will be some tough games they gotta play. They have the toughest arena to play in if you are a away team.
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tristan1117 wrote:Handegg playoffs begin on Saturday! The New York Giants are out, inexplicably, after choking like Lewis Hamilton c. 2007 so we will have a new Super Bowl champion this year. I'm expecting Broncos/Pats and Seattle/49ers in the AFC and NFC Championships, respectively. As for the Super Bowl winner, I have no idea.


Seattle. You heard it here first.


Considering they won't be playing at home for the games, that will be some tough games they gotta play. They have the toughest arena to play in if you are a away team.


Imagine if we get Packers vs. Seattle in the NFC Championship game at Lambeau Field. All the demons from the Fail Mary game will be put to rest.
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Ahh, a thread that I can vent about the NHL lockout in! And talk up the Colorado Avalanche, of course ^-^

This lockout is really annoying me right now. I even had a dream the other day where it ended.... I rarely remember my dreams so I was particularly annoyed to find out it wasn't real! I hope they agree after the league's last proposal - it seems to be pretty good for both sides. And the fans, if they agree...! A $60 Million cap would also be supported by me, as hopefully with O'Reilly signed we'd still not be over it.
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It'd be a shame if the lockout forces Teemu Selänne to retire. He's had an amazing career, and while you might say that he should've already retired a couple of years ago to make room for younger talent, he's been doing a great job for a man past his 40s.
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Nuppiz wrote:It'd be a shame if the lockout forces Teemu Selänne to retire. He's had an amazing career, and while you might say that he should've already retired a couple of years ago to make room for younger talent, he's been doing a great job for a man past his 40s.


And there's also Jarome Iginla and Martin Brodeur who may retire if the season doesn't get played as well. All three of them are real talents.
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Nuppiz wrote:It'd be a shame if the lockout forces Teemu Selänne to retire. He's had an amazing career, and while you might say that he should've already retired a couple of years ago to make room for younger talent, he's been doing a great job for a man past his 40s.




And there's also Jarome Iginla and Martin Brodeur who may retire if the season doesn't get played as well. All three of them are real talents.


I definitely agree. But I think Selanne could still come back for a year; he played all 82 games last season, so it's not like his body is giving out. His form certainly isn't! Same for Brodeur and Iginla.


I had a feeling though that a lost season will mean we don't see Milan Hejduk play in the NHL again. Whilst not acknowledged as a legend league-wide, he's very much loved in Avs circles. Although it would be nice to know his last game would have been as Captain!
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The hockey season's been saved?

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But, how many games it will be, like 40?
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Tristan: The Seahawks weren't in as much trouble as you said they were. :P
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JeremyMcClean wrote:Tristan: The Seahawks weren't in as much trouble as you said they were. :P


Yeah, I shouldn't call games after the first quarter anymore. Why did Shanahan leave RG3 in there? He was missing wide open receivers and couldn't run without a serious limp. It was inevitable that he would further injure himself on that crappy field. Cousins is competent enough! Anyway, the first week of the handegg playoffs was totally underwhelming.
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JeremyMcClean wrote:Tristan: The Seahawks weren't in as much trouble as you said they were. :P


Yeah, I shouldn't call games after the first quarter anymore. Why did Shanahan leave RG3 in there? He was missing wide open receivers and couldn't run without a serious limp. It was inevitable that he would further injure himself on that crappy field. Cousins is competent enough! Anyway, the first week of the handegg playoffs was totally underwhelming.


X-Rays/MRis on RGThree's knee show that he sprained his knee, but there is no ligament damage. But indeed there was no point to leave in him when the only outcome for him was more pain. Still, Ravens and Seahawks are through. And I'm okay with that.
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JeremyMcClean wrote:Tristan: The Seahawks weren't in as much trouble as you said they were. :P


Yeah, I shouldn't call games after the first quarter anymore. Why did Shanahan leave RG3 in there? He was missing wide open receivers and couldn't run without a serious limp. It was inevitable that he would further injure himself on that crappy field. Cousins is competent enough! Anyway, the first week of the handegg playoffs was totally underwhelming.


X-Rays/MRis on RGThree's knee show that he sprained his knee, but there is no ligament damage. But indeed there was no point to leave in him when the only outcome for him was more pain. Still, Ravens and Seahawks are through. And I'm okay with that.


Well, they've announced the reports of the MRI and you were a bit optimistic. He could have partial tears in his ACL and LCL. He is going for more tests as the first may have been inconclusive.
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Brian Burke's been sacked from his role at the Maple Leafs, in his place will be his under-study since Vancouver, Dave Nonis.

Will more Toronto jokes he had from the rest of the league? I hope so!
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As I long time Canadiens fan it's absolutely fantastic to have hockey back. After all hockey is the greatest sport on earth in my opinion.

Regarding what's happening over in Toronto it is good for Montreal since it takes all the public talk away from CH and the Subban RFA situation. I actually thought Toronto could've made the playoff this year but I have a feeling Nonis will trade for Luongo and really screw that team up even more, well good for me.

As far as other teams are concerned I really respect and kind of like the Flyers and the Rangers. However, I can't stand Bruins or the Penguins.
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Utterly rejectful performance from the Denver secondary, especially Champ Bailey, so far. And it's not over yet.
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A interception leads to a Ravens victory. Damn good game. I would have been happy if either team won this classic.
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One of the greatest games I've had the pleasure of watching. Let's hope Packers/Niners can provide a good encore.
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The Ravens-Broncos game was the best overtime thrillers I have ever seen. Nothing else compares to this game, really.
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Once again Jeremy, the Seahawks are in big trouble.
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tristan1117 wrote:Once again Jeremy, the Seahawks are in big trouble.


You may be right this time, the Seahawks aren't against an obviously injured quarterback. We'll see though.
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Seattle making it a game in the 4th. A interception has lead to a TD and a 6 point game. Seattle is trying trying their damnedest to win it in the 4th, because they know you can't win it in any other quarter.
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RealRacingRoots wrote:Seattle making it a game in the 4th. A interception has lead to a TD and a 6 point game. Seattle is trying trying their damnedest to win it in the 4th, because they know you can't win it in any other quarter.


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Well, there went $20
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What a WILD finish to the Edmonton Oilers/LA Kings game. My word, did the Oilers get robbed. But it's okay they got it back and won it in Overtime.
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Well, this could be one of the most rejectful moments in the history of the NFL.
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tristan1117 wrote:Well, this could be one of the most rejectful moments in the history of the NFL.


I thought The Shield or The Undertaker were going to make an appearance. :lol:
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Pretty entertaining championship handegg game. I was sort of close to counting San Francisco out, but knowing how their playoff run went, I thought better. Still a pretty good game. At least Ray Lewis is now gone. :roll:
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Down Goes Chicago! Down Goes Chicago!

The epic 24 game streak where they scored at least a point (started the season 21-0-3) has come to a shuddering halt after losing 6-2 to the Colorado Avalanche. (my fave team) Chicago still has to win the President's Trophy, no team has been more rock solid than them all year.
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RealRacingRoots wrote:Down Goes Chicago! Down Goes Chicago!

The epic 24 game streak where they scored at least a point (started the season 21-0-3) has come to a shuddering halt after losing 6-2 to the Colorado Avalanche. (my fave team) Chicago still has to win the President's Trophy, no team has been more rock solid than them all year.


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RealRacingRoots wrote:Down Goes Chicago! Down Goes Chicago!

The epic 24 game streak where they scored at least a point (started the season 21-0-3) has come to a shuddering halt after losing 6-2 to the Colorado Avalanche. (my fave team) Chicago still has to win the President's Trophy, no team has been more rock solid than them all year.


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Bah, lost $10 betting on the Broncos yesterday :/
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The first play of the Super Bowl yesterday was basically how Denver's game went. Backwards.

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Aerospeed wrote:Bah, lost $10 betting on the Broncos yesterday :/


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Aerospeed wrote:Bah, lost $10 betting on the Broncos yesterday :/


At least you didn't lose over $10 million betting on the Broncos like Floyd Mayweather did


That's if you don't believe what he said after the game :lol:
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Bump.
Just watched some of the Brewers vs. Pirates game today when I noticed the Brewers were once again playing a certain J. Bianchi at third base. Has the other J. Bianchi picked up two sports at once?
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So Lebron goes to Cleveland, huh? Hmmm
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