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NFL Talk - 2010-11 Season

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How will that work when the signal is not actually being carried on the cable system?

You're essentially using your house/condo as an antenna and capturing the over-the-air feed. Usually works unless you're in a low-lying area. ;)

Well it was a nice thought, but it didn't work. And neither did the "rabbit ears", at least not for the NBC affiliate. Oh well I"m sure I can find it somewhere. Thanks for trying to help. :techman:


Time to head to a bar to watch it. ;)
 
You're essentially using your house/condo as an antenna and capturing the over-the-air feed. Usually works unless you're in a low-lying area. ;)

Well it was a nice thought, but it didn't work. And neither did the "rabbit ears", at least not for the NBC affiliate. Oh well I"m sure I can find it somewhere. Thanks for trying to help. :techman:


Time to head to a bar to watch it. ;)

Yeah I'll find it someplace. A bar, a buddy's house, or streaming somewhere. And even if I don't, it's not the end of the world if I miss Saturday's games.
 
Eh, I don't think Harbaugh's the big chip here, nor do I think there's any big chip.

Let's look at it: The only teams that are in on Harbaugh are San Francisco, Carolina and maybe Miami. (The Dolphins contacted Harbaugh even after Sparano was retained; Cowher was offered the job, but he declined because Jeff Ireland would remain as GM and have ultimate personnel authority.) There's still a better than even chance that Harbaugh stays at Stanford or goes to Michigan, too, since Michigan desperately wants either him or Les Miles, and Harbaugh has been somewhat contemplative of late regarding the lack of success that NCAA coaches have in the NFL.

Dallas will hire Garrett, Lewis has been retained in Cincinnati (and unless Al Davis goes on a scotch bender, Oakland will keep Tom Cable). That leaves Denver, Cleveland, San Francisco and Carolina with vacancies. Denver's got its own sack of worms going on; I heard on the radio that Xanders might get sacked yet. In any event, they're making a run at Mike Mularkey. Holmgren, reportedly, wants one of his West Coast Offense disciples to run the Browns, which leaves Gruden, Mornhinweg and Mariucci as candidates. Jerry Richardson, major-league asshole, will hire an easily malleable NFL assistant (Perry Fewell, maybe). San Francisco ... well, who knows what the hell is going on over there.

So, no, I don't see Harbaugh as a major player in all this.

On Sunday there was a lot of talk about Billick returning to coaching. They even said "goodbye" to him (in a manner) on the air.

I'd look for him to go to San Francisco.
 
Well, I guess Al's on his scotch bender.

The word going around is that the 49ers asked for permission to interview Hue Jackson (who's basically been coach-in-waiting ever since he was hired), so the Raiders kicked Cable out the door in order to make room for him.

Edit: San Francisco Chronicle is saying that Jackson is the new head coach.
 
Who I want to win:
NYJ

I'm a Pats fan, so I know I'm not objective here.

But I really wonder how non-Jet fans can root for that team. It's the loudmouth blowhard coach and his band of merry idiots. I would have thought they were easy to hate.

Granted, I'd rather see them come to Foxborough than the Colts...
 
I'm a Pats fan, so I know I'm not objective here.

But I really wonder how non-Jet fans can root for that team. It's the loudmouth blowhard coach and his band of merry idiots. I would have thought they were easy to hate.

Granted, I'd rather see them come to Foxborough than the Colts...

I kind of do like the Jets so maybe I'm not objective either, but every single one of their games that I've seen this season was damn exciting, right until the end. If nothing else they are extremely entertaining imo.

The Patriots on the other hand... are probably only supported by the same sort of people who like Manchester United and Real Madrid in soccer.
 
Excepting those of us who actually live in New England and have been supporting them even before they became good. :shifty:

Most of the Manchester United/Real Madrid types are Dallas Cowboys fans, anyway.
 
If you're local it doesn't count anyway. People who actually are from Manchester or Madrid are "allowed" to support those clubs. ;)
 
According to Google Earth, Foxborough is 23 miles from here. I think I'm local. But I may be moving to the west coast this summer. What then? All the teams there are total grease fires.

The only teams I really despise are the Jets and the Steelers. I have a grudging respect for the Colts but still like to see them lose.

Watching Jets-Colts this weekend will be like picking between a giant douche and a turd sandwich.
 
Formerly local = local, you just have to have lived there at some point in your life; in fact changing your team affiliation would be even worse than just randomly picking the one that's always winning in my (made up) "how to be a good sports fan for dummies" book. ;)
 
As I understand it, Sparano's still the coach, unless they can somehow convince Harbaugh or Cowher to take the job. (Cowher is insistent on having full GM powers to accompany his coaching duties, which was the big sticking point -- he liked the opportunity, but hated the terms offered by Miami.)

Seems like it's down to Harbaugh and Sparano in Miami...

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...-in-hand-fins-look-for-rock-star-in-the-bush/

They still need a reliable QB in Miami before anything positive can happen.

Will the Raiders only be successful after Al Davis passes away?
 
They still need a reliable QB in Miami before anything positive can happen.

Tell me about it. At least they're planning on replacing the Offensive Co-ordinator if Sparano stays. Hopefully, they'll get rid of QB coach David Lee and the 'Wildcat' while they're at it.

Got so frustrating to watch Henne get on something of a roll throwing the ball and then watch Henning call for the 'Wildcat'... killed so many promising drives. :scream:
 
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Who I want to win:
NYJ

I'm a Pats fan, so I know I'm not objective here.

But I really wonder how non-Jet fans can root for that team. It's the loudmouth blowhard coach and his band of merry idiots. I would have thought they were easy to hate.

Granted, I'd rather see them come to Foxborough than the Colts...
Oh, I don't like the Jets. I've just had my fill of Peyton Manning and that makes me dislike Indy a little more.
 
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