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Go Nick Foles, an outstanding Arizona University QB. Truly a nice guy playing with a great Team!

Jack
 
My gf watched and told me it was a great game. I didn't watch it b/c I was protesting :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:. After a hard weekend of work at the hospital, I wanted to sit back and relax, and watch the UFC. The one and only true sport.
 
Exciting game...

Horrible outcome!


And the LOUSIEST half-time show in the history of mankind. What in the Hell were they thinking????
 
I love the outcome... EAGLES ... W - O - N ... :clap: PATRIOTS -- LOST ... btw... I did not watch the game... saw the score on the 9:00 news..
 
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:dontknow: It's just another night in the "City of Brotherly Love"... :D

Remember: these morons threw snowballs at Santa...
 
A partial quote from Yahoo:

"At least three Philadelphia Eagles are already on the record saying they will not attend the White House should President Donald Trump extend an invitation to the newly crowned Super Bowl champs.

Eagles players Chris Long and Torrey Smith made clear their intentions not to attend even before their 41-33 win over the New England Patriots, and teammate Malcolm Jenkins joined them after the game."

My statement to the whole thing:

IMO: politicizing of the sport. That's why I am not watching.
 
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I usually watch the Super Bowl for the commercials and half-time. Not really into football because of all those take-a-knee-millionaires. This time, both teams stood with their hand over their heart during the National Anthem.

The game was great from beginning to end! So much so, I became an armchair quarterback (never did that before...).

Halftime was terrible and dissed Prince who was leagues above whoever was singing.

As for those who choose to not go to a White House if asked, Woody Allen never went to the Oscars to receive his statute. The Eagles won the trophy and got their rings, if they want to patronize an individual, that's their business.
 
Really enjoyed the game.

Tons of offense,

Was happy for the Eagles.

Such a long time for them to compete and wait to win it all.

Glad this game was played indoors, heard it was awfully cold outside.

My favorite commercial were the robots laughing and making fun of there creator. Sprint dissing on Verizon :roflblack:

I actually enjoyed the halftime show, ( no big purpose or theme just people moving and dancing.) Didn't try to compete with the excellent play on the field. Could see how it might not appeal to the large crowd here.

My wife had us entered in four pools with a possibility of winning $3k, didn't win a cent but was fun checking throughout the game!:yes:

Wonder if the Eagles will stick with Foles or go back to Franchise player Wertz? or keep Foles for a bunch more $$

Went to the very first Super Bowl, on Jan 15th 1967 at the Los Angeles coliseum, back then called the World Championship Game, my ticket I have says $12, but we got a discount cuz the YMCA bought it for our Gray Y football team. Only 6 kids and my Dad and brother in law went. Little trivia, The second half the kick off had to be redone and we didn't know why in the stands. Turns out that the TV crew weren't back from commercial :banghead::roflblack:
 
At least three Philadelphia Eagles are already on the record saying they will not attend the White House should President Donald Trump extend an invitation to the newly crowned Super Bowl champs.

Eagles players Chris Long and Torrey Smith made clear their intentions not to attend even before their 41-33 win over the New England Patriots, and teammate Malcolm Jenkins joined them after the game.

IMO: politicizing of the sport. That's why I am not watching.

It's a free country and everybody has the right to visit who they like and not visit who they don't. We don't need President Steaming Pile of Poo over ego-ing the entire Philly team.

If you missed the 2nd half of the SB you missed a good one.
 
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