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PatsFans.com Article 11-27-2011 12:20 AM

Pats Fans in Texas and Florida get Tebowed
 
Pats Fans in Texas and Florida get Tebowed
By: John Morgan

Some out of town Pats fans that were expecting to see the Patriots on television from the comfort of their own home may be in for an unpleasant surprise Sunday afternoon....


vuudu 11-27-2011 12:24 AM

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That is those who still watch Tv. Tvs are like phonographs nowadays.

BennyBledsoe 11-27-2011 03:22 AM

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I can't wait for him to come crashing back down to Earth. This is getting inane. He's getting more publicity than quarterbacks who've actually DONE something in the NFL.

jcdavey 11-27-2011 03:56 AM

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Originally Posted by BennyBledsoe (Post 2811804)
I can't wait for him to come crashing back down to Earth. This is getting inane. He's getting more publicity than quarterbacks who've actually DONE something in the NFL.

hopefully today vs my chargers

but i ain't holding my breath

aurakilla 11-27-2011 04:06 AM

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why dont teams just play a 5-4-2 against him


put the 2 safeties 30 yards back bc he just throws deep to decker, and their just gonna run every down..............there's no way this offense keeps up production.

supafly 11-27-2011 04:15 AM

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Originally Posted by aurakilla (Post 2811819)
why dont teams just play a 5-4-2 against him


put the 2 safeties 30 yards back bc he just throws deep to decker, and their just gonna run every down..............there's no way this offense keeps up production.

I know that people keep speaking of how difficult it is to game plan defensively for this, but why??? It's the exact same formations and schemes that they taught us to defend in 6th grade!!

It's nothing more than a high school/college read option scheme. If the defenders are patient and play their responsibilities properly, working as a team, there is no way this should be working at the NFL level in my opinion.

I am completely baffled that this continues to pose teams problems.

supafly 11-27-2011 04:16 AM

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Originally Posted by jcdavey (Post 2811813)
hopefully today vs my chargers

but i ain't holding my breath

I'm all over SD today. They should win by 10+. There's no way this Denver stuff should continue.

Ron Sellers 11-27-2011 07:51 AM

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Originally Posted by vuudu (Post 2811715)
That is those who still watch Tv. Tvs are like phonographs nowadays.

You couldn't be me wrong.

Aside from the fact that your watching via online streams supports legally and ethically questionable enterprises, 99.999% still watch television, even if it is only for just a few hours of sports per week.

In fact, I would be willing to guess that the number of households without a television set in them may in fact be fewer than the number of households that does still have a record player.

Trust me, you are very much in the minority on this one.

DarrylS 11-27-2011 07:54 AM

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Originally Posted by supafly (Post 2811821)
I'm all over SD today. They should win by 10+. There's no way this Denver stuff should continue.

I think the Tebow Express is about to be derailed..

ewg_gestalt 11-27-2011 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Ron Sellers (Post 2811866)
You couldn't be me wrong.

Aside from the fact that your watching via online streams supports legally and ethically questionable enterprises, 99.999% still watch television, even if it is only for just a few hours of sports per week.

In fact, I would be willing to guess that the number of households without a television set in them may in fact be fewer than the number of households that does still have a record player.

Trust me, you are very much in the minority on this one.

Like many other things, this is definitely an age-gap issue. I know a surprisingly large number of people in my peer group (late-twenties to early-thirties) who have given up owning a TV and rely on the internet for their television consumption. I think this trend is likely to accelerate among younger generations. However, I think that older generations (and, by extension, their kids) will continue to own TV's. But as those kids grow up, they'll increasingly see TV as something for "old people" (except as monitors for their video games, perhaps).


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