Because it's football.
Because I'm about to spike a glass of nog.
Because Charles Woodson is playing.
Because it was warmer here than in Phoenix today.
Because it's football.
Because I'm about to spike a glass of nog.
Because Charles Woodson is playing.
Because it was warmer here than in Phoenix today.
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The ball-washing of Brady in the radio pre-game show is retch-inducing.
Nice interception. Can Woodson get one that nice?
Wayne Larrivee doing the play-by-play on radio.
Nice drive by the Raiders.
Sure hope they can figure out a way to keep that team in Oakland. An iconic franchise, to me at least.
Speaking of the Raiders, NFL Network is airing "A Football Life" tomorrow night featuring the late, great Kenny Stabler. 9:00 PM EST.
And was just going to post before the promo aired.
Should be good. One of a kind.
But not in that horrid baseball stadium.
Kenny called the old Coliseum the Bull Ring. 52,000 fans.
That baseball stadium that was as good as there was. The layout. The garden in the upper deck to BART. Movies aren't the only things that have history Fed.
Al ****ed everything up in 95. So did Oakland. Now they are leaving again.
Lots of good fans in Oakland that have been ****ed twice
Fedya posted:But not in that horrid baseball stadium.
You never watched a game in that stadium before 1995 so stop talking about what you are unaware of. Seriously
Al Davis ****ed that stadium up. Oakland went along.
**** Al and **** Oakland. You sold out. And you may lose out again.
Ok Chuck. No more of this HHCD bull****. You've got the lead, bring this mother home.
@NFLRT: Merry Christmas from the Black Hole!
Just because something was good 40 years ago doesn't mean it's not horrid now.
Compare and contrast the refurbishment of Lambeau Field (a rousing success) with the refurbishment of Solder Field (a f*ckup, but then Chicago f*cks up everything they do).
Was a great place to watch a game in summer. Then this happened....
Travesty.
Those circular lower bowls (not just that one but on all those other dual-use stadia that went up in the 60s and 70s) don't look like they provide the best sight lines for football.