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NBC is the worst network in history to air NFL games.

-Matt Millen the new analyst? WTF! WTF! Triple WTF?

-They showed clips of all the playoff teams in plays of the year and the Panthers clip was Drew Brees' incomplete pass for the record

-More Monsters v. Aliens clips than football talk

-Faith Hill's song is quite frankly retarded

-Bettis wearing 3D glasses, Olbermann is a fool

:eek:

Does anyone know if we have to air on this channel they call a network?

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yeah when the pats throw a TD with no time left to force a game into overtime, which they subsequently lose, it's an amazing play

when we have a walk off TD to win a game that was also a very nice pass against a playoff team, it gets beat out by:

ryan throwing a TD against the worst team in the history of the NFL, impressive for a rookie but at the same time it's the freakin' lions

and poor brady hurts his leg, boohoo

it just pisses me off when the team doesn't get the respect it deserves from a bunch of journalists and producers who don't know poo

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Yeah, I like how the only Panthers appearance was because of Drew Brees.

Could have had Rosario's catch in there at least.

That would have been too heterosexual for Olbermann, Costas, Collingsworthless and Bettis.

Well, maybe not Bettis.

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NBC is the worst network in history to air NFL games.

-Matt Millen the new analyst? WTF! WTF! Triple WTF?

I give Millen props for acting like a man, he didn't deflect any blame in his interview about the Lions. He admitted he didn't really know what he was doing and took all the blame. That may seem obvious but all the same it takes a man to do that in front of a national audience.

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