Posted by qwertyell on February 02, 2015 at 16:32:34 from (198.58.63.252):
In Reply to: Super Bowl posted by prawn farmer on February 01, 2015 at 19:13:05:
Monday evening and I still haven't heard the score. Couldn't care less. If you wanted to learn how to cheat and be corrupt either of the head coaches could be prime teachers. I'm glad neither one is my neighbor. I'd like to have heard that they had to play 9 overtimes and they each couldn't field a team (too tired)so they kissed each other on the 50 yard line and let the gamblers fight it out in the courts. The older I get the more I can do without those highly over paid primadonnas trying to cheat their way to the top, just like the dross surfaces in pure molten metal. Nothing wrong with the game of football...... it's just the depths the NFL has taken it to. That's this old boys opinion.
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