Is American Football's Pre-Season as Exciting as the Regular Season?

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The forum discussion centers on the excitement surrounding the pre-season of American football compared to the regular season. Participants express mixed opinions, with some favoring soccer over American football. Key players mentioned include Brett Favre, who has transitioned from the Green Bay Packers to the New York Jets, and discussions about teams like the Miami Dolphins and San Diego Chargers highlight the evolving nature of football teams. The conversation also touches on the unpredictability of game outcomes, exemplified by the New York Giants' surprising victory over a previously undefeated team.

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well, the American version, anyway----and, the pre-season starts Tonight!

--almost as good as *fill in the blank*!





(ok, women--roll your eyes)
 
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Soccer, true football, is better, and I'm American. LOL
 


binzing said:
Soccer, true football, is better, and I'm American. LOL

Trader!
 


Football is boring. It's just line up, pile up, line up, pile up. Spare me.
 


Jordan Joab said:
Trader!

Trader or traitor? LOL sports pun
 


stickythighs said:
Football is boring. It's just line up, pile up, line up, pile up. Spare me.

Life is boring. It's just birth, reproduce, die. Spare me?:confused:

binzing said:
Trader or traitor? LOL sports pun

:devil:
 


binzing said:
Soccer, true football, is better, and I'm American. LOL

I'm with you 100%.
 


miami dolphins super bowl this year
 


I'm a Cowboys fan, so I am definitely looking forward to the season starting. However, I just moved to a new place and I don't own a TV, so I need to figure out what to do there.
 
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If you have access to highspeed these days you hardly need TV.
 
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ekrim said:
miami dolphins super bowl this year

Aren't the Dolphins in the same division as the Patriots?
 
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LowlyPion said:
Aren't the Dolphins in the same division as the Patriots?

Ding! Ding! Ding! Ding! Ding! Ding! :smile:
 
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patriots only recently stopped sucking.
 
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What the heck is going on with Bret Favre? I keep hearing snippets on the radio in the morning before I am fully awake.
 
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Math Is Hard said:
What the heck is going on with Bret Favre? I keep hearing snippets on the radio in the morning before I am fully awake.

Favre wants to play. Green Bay doesn't want him to play. Male soap-opera ensues and poor Aaron Rodgers is caught in the middle.:cry:
 
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They're going to have QB tryouts!
 
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ekrim said:
patriots only recently stopped sucking.

You mean since 2001-2002?

Whereas Miami's past glory only seems to crop up these days on weight watcher commercials?
 
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Patriots are going back to the SB, no doubt. GB or Minnesota, depending on where Favre ends up.
 
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No love for the Browns. This is their season.
 
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Jordan Joab said:
Life is boring. It's just birth, reproduce, die. Spare me?:confused:

Gladly. *cracks knuckles* :devil:
 
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will.c said:
No love for the Browns. This is their season.

Why, are they leaving Cleveland? (Worked for the Ravens)

Cleveland is a cursed town. I think it has something to do with the Cuyahoga River catching fire back in the 60's.

My 5-year-old grandson lives in Akron. I bought him a Broncos jersey for his birthday. I figure it will work out kind of like that song about a boy named Sue.
 
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It seems Brett is now a Jet. Wonder how long it will be before he retires again.
 
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he probably just took their offer because his name rhymes
 
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Look at all the other players that have retired and then gone to another team: Favre will last 2 years with the Jets - tops - and he won't do anything worth while with them either.
 
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San Diego Chargers are going to take it this season.
 
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BryanP said:
San Diego Chargers are going to take it this season.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Oh Lord you are so funny!
 
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lol, I'm a loyal SD fan

I do believe the window is open for them... you can't compare this team to a team from back in the 90s or even a few years back.

Football teams continually evolve. That's why you can have a 16-0 team lose to the NY Giants who were what, 0-4 in the beginning of the season?
 
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BryanP said:
lol, I'm a loyal SD fan

I do believe the window is open for them... you can't compare this team to a team from back in the 90s or even a few years back.

Football teams continually evolve. That's why you can have a 16-0 team lose to the NY Giants who were what, 0-4 in the beginning of the season?

Giants, again.
 
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I played soccer for 15 years. I love watching the EPL, La Liga, and Bundesliga.

Messi is the new Ronaldihno.

As for American HANDBALL, I don't care for it. Sometimes, I do and sometimes, I don't.
 
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ubermensch said:
I played soccer for 15 years. I love watching the EPL, La Liga, and Bundesliga.

Messi is the new Ronaldihno.

Lionel is good to be sure, but I think Cristiano Ronaldo has had some of the more stylish goals this past year in the EPL, though I think Fernando Torres looks to be coming into his own and should have a good year again for Liverpool.

Cristiano Ronaldo's problem I think is he thinks a bit too much of himself. But he does make good passes too at times.
 

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