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05-12-2008, 01:31 PM | #76 |
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Re: why does congress want to look into"spygate"?
Can someone please close the book on all this spygate nonsense. Enough is enough. It's over and done with. It's sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo time to move on!!!
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05-12-2008, 08:30 PM | #77 |
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Re: why does congress want to look into"spygate"?
Well seeing as most people here live in the Washington/Maryland/Virginia area, seeing Redskin games on a weekly basis is no big deal. But for me it's a rare chance to see my team play in real time. So when I found out during the offseason that NFL Network was going to broadcast the Redskins/Bears game I was excited. Then the day finally came and like any other network NFL Network game they had the pregame show live on site, the players where warming up, and I was thinking man this is awesome.
Then it came time for the game to start but instead of the game there was this NFL Films presentation on High School Football, and I remember thinking maybe it's just a brief pre-game segment, I mean most games don't start exactly at the top of the hour, but then half and hour went by and I started to get ancy. I turned to the preview channel and the listing said "TBA". After a while I realized that I wasn't going to get a chance to see the Redskins game, especailly after seeing the gamecast on NFL.com. Something like that would never happen with ESPN. I mean can you imagine a local ESPN affiliate broadcasting a rodeo or poker instead of Monday Night Football? I mean granted every MNF game isn't always what it's hyped up to be but still theres an expectation of the fact that you're going to get to see a game. Ironically I have the same problem with Fox showing rodeo's with 5 people in attendance instead of a second NFL game, even if it's not a Redskin game, I'm still a fan of pro football. With that said, I think it's about time the NFL developed a league pass to watch games online like Major League Baseball, if they haven't done so already.
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05-12-2008, 08:37 PM | #78 |
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Re: why does congress want to look into"spygate"?
I'm up in Connecticut and I watched the game on NFL Network. I don't understand why it wouldn't be available down in Atlanta
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05-13-2008, 12:58 PM | #79 |
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Re: why does congress want to look into"spygate"?
So I am watching these tapes on NFL Network, and it's the Bills and I think I see GW on the sidelines. Obviously we all knew about these violations but it is kinda interesting.
Also whoever taped these was kinda sleazy, because during the SD game tapes, the videographer spent a good amount of time on the cheerleaders lol.
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05-15-2008, 02:59 PM | #80 |
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Re: why does congress want to look into"spygate"?
Specter just won't let this die, I'm really wondering what his agenda is at this point. Talk about a waste of time and resources. Aren't there more important issues out there right now? Like I don't know, maybe the war, insane gas prices, and rising food prices?
Specter asks Mitchell-type probe into Spygate - USATODAY.com |
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