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06/02/2013 15:15:25
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Sports
Catégorie:
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Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01565044
Message ID:
01565357
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>>>>>I do not believe what I just witnessed. Wow. When the power went out, 28-6, who would have thought it would come down to a nail biter?
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>>>>>I really think that power outage was some kind of sabotage. The power feed coming into the stadium randomly going out in the middle of the Super Bowl is way too much coincidence for me to believe. I am not saying it was done by one of the big time terrorist groups, probably just some nut job. But I think it was done intentionally.
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>>>>>I don't blame Jim Harbaugh for being unhinged over the no-call at the end. But the referees were letting almost everything go the whole game.
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>>>>Next year they should try no referees.
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>>>Oddly, the same thing happened to a Manchester United soccer game in England, on the same day. So, obviously it was a bankster's comspiracy.
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>>ahhh it could of been a conspiracy of the alcohol industry, but we didn't end up with 35 minutes of T.V. commercials. (I can see the ad's now - 'blackout brought to you by Budwiser - providing blackouts for Americans for nearly 100 years...'
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>No, no, no. Didn't you see how angry one of the coaches was during the blackout when he was talking to the fellow in the suit? Obviously, he was being told to allow the opposing team to score a few touchdowns to make the game more interesting for the spectators. :-).

My daughter was here for a couple of days and we watched the game together. Neither of us could figure out what John Harbaugh was so ticked off about. I still haven't heard it explained.

David Letterman always has the Super Bowl MVP on the show the next night, so Joe Flacco was a guest on Monday night. He was a charming guest. You can see why he is always described as having a quiet confidence; he showed an unshowy sense of humor as well. You'd almost think he's Canadian ;-) The main impression was of someone who is comfortable in his own skin.

Sign outside a nearby video store: "Football's over, now it's video season" ;-)
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