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Originally posted by: Muadib
Originally posted by: pyonir
And the Vikings are trying to give the game away....again. big surprise.

Yeah, and the clock is ticking...

At least the red zone defense has been good (along with TB making mistakes).

Now we get to watch them go down the field...and give us a bunch of hope...then come up short and lose.
 
Originally posted by: pyonir
Originally posted by: Muadib
Originally posted by: pyonir
And the Vikings are trying to give the game away....again. big surprise.

Yeah, and the clock is ticking...

At least the red zone defense has been good (along with TB making mistakes).

Now we get to watch them go down the field...and give us a bunch of hope...then come up short and lose.

🙁
 
Originally posted by: Muadib
Originally posted by: pyonir
Originally posted by: Muadib
Originally posted by: pyonir
And the Vikings are trying to give the game away....again. big surprise.

Yeah, and the clock is ticking...

At least the red zone defense has been good (along with TB making mistakes).

Now we get to watch them go down the field...and give us a bunch of hope...then come up short and lose.

🙁

Well so much for going down the field. That was a great play on 3rd down too. I mean...you need 4 yards, let's check down to Allison and throw a 2 yard pass...knowing he isn't going to get anywhere after he catches it. You are better off attempting to force something downfield.
 
Originally posted by: dbk
OMG Polamalu..that was sick!

YESS! That was an amazing interception - I cannot believe he got his fingers under that.

If he didn't slip he would have had a TD. It was pretty hilarious looking though 😀
 
Originally posted by: Baked
TD NINERS! Could've been their 2nd TD if Gore didn't get his ball ripped and INT earlier.

Gore got a bill ripped eh? That sounds....unpleasant.
 
so what happens in the tie situation? how does it affect things. i did not even know you could tie a game in the NFL. i thought you kept playing till someone won the game.
 
LOL Niners just got a fumble recovery at Rams 21. 1st and goal @ the 5 now. Looks like they might get a TD here.
 
Originally posted by: Quintox
Originally posted by: dbk
OMG Polamalu..that was sick!

YESS! That was an amazing interception - I cannot believe he got his fingers under that.

If he didn't slip he would have had a TD. It was pretty hilarious looking though 😀

i am young(23) so i may not have some of the experience of some others here, but that was the best interception i have ever seen. at first i though for sure he let it hit the ground but when they showed the replay he definitely got his hand underneath it. that was an extremely athletic and talented play.
 
Originally posted by: mrSHEiK124
Why did they cut away from the Eagles/Bengals OT? What NFL rules (explain blackouts and shit to me)?

i dont understand it either, but i wish they would change there stupid rules so we could get 2 games on both fox and nbc each sunday. anybody know the reason for only showing 1 game on 1 of the networks each week?
 
Originally posted by: phreaqe
Originally posted by: mrSHEiK124
Why did they cut away from the Eagles/Bengals OT? What NFL rules (explain blackouts and shit to me)?

i dont understand it either, but i wish they would change there stupid rules so we could get 2 games on both fox and nbc each sunday. anybody know the reason for only showing 1 game on 1 of the networks each week?

Its fox and cbs at 1pm and 4pm (eastern time). They usually block out the channel opposite your home market team's game. For example, if you live in Philly and the Eagles play at 1pm on cbs, the 1pm fox game is blocked out. Sometime you live in a two-team market like NY, where you can get really screwed if the Jets play at 1pm and the Giants play at 4pm
 
Originally posted by: poncherelli2
Originally posted by: phreaqe
Originally posted by: mrSHEiK124
Why did they cut away from the Eagles/Bengals OT? What NFL rules (explain blackouts and shit to me)?

i dont understand it either, but i wish they would change there stupid rules so we could get 2 games on both fox and nbc each sunday. anybody know the reason for only showing 1 game on 1 of the networks each week?

Its fox and cbs at 1pm and 4pm (eastern time). They usually block out the channel opposite your home market team's game. For example, if you live in Philly and the Eagles play at 1pm on cbs, the 1pm fox game is blocked out. Sometime you live in a two-team market like NY, where you can get really screwed if the Jets play at 1pm and the Giants play at 4pm

If your home market team is at home, your other channel is blacked out. If they are away, the other channel is not blocked. If your home market team is at home and on the non-double-header game, you get 2 games, if they are away, you get your normal 3 games. If the non-double header network is showing the 1pm game in your market, they can only show you bonus coverage till 4:15. After that, just highlights.

Your home market team's game must be shown till completion and you can't be overriden out, like what happened with Chicago and Green Bay today.
 
Originally posted by: Finalnight
Originally posted by: poncherelli2
Originally posted by: phreaqe
Originally posted by: mrSHEiK124
Why did they cut away from the Eagles/Bengals OT? What NFL rules (explain blackouts and shit to me)?

i dont understand it either, but i wish they would change there stupid rules so we could get 2 games on both fox and nbc each sunday. anybody know the reason for only showing 1 game on 1 of the networks each week?

Its fox and cbs at 1pm and 4pm (eastern time). They usually block out the channel opposite your home market team's game. For example, if you live in Philly and the Eagles play at 1pm on cbs, the 1pm fox game is blocked out. Sometime you live in a two-team market like NY, where you can get really screwed if the Jets play at 1pm and the Giants play at 4pm

If your home market team is at home, your other channel is blacked out. If they are away, the other channel is not blocked. If your home market team is at home and on the non-double-header game, you get 2 games, if they are away, you get your normal 3 games. If the non-double header network is showing the 1pm game in your market, they can only show you bonus coverage till 4:15. After that, just highlights.

Your home market team's game must be shown till completion and you can't be overriden out, like what happened with Chicago and Green Bay today.

do you know why the nfl has it setup this way? it seems stupid to me that we could not finish watching the eagles game up here in WI after the packers game due to NFL regulations. i wanted to see the game finish since it is the first tie in 6 years or whatever.
 
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