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scowan 10-20-2010 09:33 AM

Re: Jeff Fisher: ESPN asked coaches to take timeouts late on Monday night
 
This thread is hilarious... half of you are talking about coaching vacencies for next year and the other are talking about sex. This thread has been hijacked.

CRedskinsRule 10-20-2010 09:46 AM

Re: Jeff Fisher: ESPN asked coaches to take timeouts late on Monday night
 
[quote=scowan;750187]This thread is hilarious... half of you are talking about coaching vacencies for next year and the other are talking about sex. This thread has been hijacked.[/quote]

So do you want to merge it and talk about Jimmy Johnson's extenze-ive coaching and commercial repertoire?

Monkeydad 10-20-2010 09:51 AM

Re: Jeff Fisher: ESPN asked coaches to take timeouts late on Monday night
 
[quote=firstdown;750055]I actually have sex durn the comercials.:food-smil
I will not even comment on you saying football is close to sex.[/quote]

I feel sorry for your wife...all finished in a commercial break? :benched:

Lotus 10-20-2010 10:28 AM

Re: Jeff Fisher: ESPN asked coaches to take timeouts late on Monday night
 
[quote=firstdown;750055]I actually have sex durn the comercials.:food-smil
I will not even comment on you saying football is close to sex.[/quote]

So you are saying that Sunday is the true Hump Day?

KLHJ2 10-20-2010 11:01 AM

Re: Jeff Fisher: ESPN asked coaches to take timeouts late on Monday night
 
[quote=Buster;750194]I feel sorry for your wife...all finished in a commercial break? :benched:[/quote]

Apparently firstdown believes that anything longer than 60 seconds is unnecessary foreplay.

SouperMeister 10-21-2010 07:42 AM

Re: Jeff Fisher: ESPN asked coaches to take timeouts late on Monday night
 
The NFL has been a whore to advertising revenue for years. Back in the day, if a ball carrier went out of bounds, the clock was [I]always[/I] stopped until the next snap. By the 1980's people started complaining that games were getting too long, and clock stoppages were an easy scapegoat, even with the league cramming more and more advertising breaks into the package - the real cause of longer games. So the league responded by altering the rule to restart the clock [I]after the ball is spotted[/I] following a ball carrier running out of bounds. While I'm a much bigger NFL fan than I am an MLB fan, I admire the fact that the MLB hasn't changed rules to whore their game to the almighty advertising dollar.


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