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N1EE wrote:
It took everything that was good about the Superbowl, and made it dirty. This is not the clean example we wanted to set for the rest of the world. For that reason I think it was particularly shameful. I hope criminal charges are pressed against all of them. I think we should all boycott CBS and make them pay where it hurts most, in their ad revenues. I already pretty much boycott CBS. I only watch about ten hours of TV per year. In fact our TV was off for so long that one day when we turned it on, our dog was terrified and barked furiously at it... he was not a puppy and the TV had never been on in his lifetime! Anyway, pro sports is all about decadence anyway. The NFL is our modern equivalent of the Roman gladiators. So many of them are druggies and hoodlums that to get upset about the display of a naked female breast (albeit one that has enough added silicone to caulk a hundred bathtubs) is going a little overboard IMHO. One thing that upset me was all the uncalled personal fouls. In one play, late in the game, a blocker was keeping a rusher out of the backfield by putting an arm around his neck, from behind, and kidney punching him. Is that allowed now? If kidney punching is allowed, are you allowed to do it three times, as this player did? It was center screen, all seven people watching the game with me saw it. And that is just the most obvious of at least a dozen. The refs can't call what they don't see, but to my mind that is not an excuse for deliberately flouting the rules. This is a much bigger moral issue than the display of a floppy teat. Congrats again to the Patriots for playing an excellent game. I hope that what I saw was a fluke and not the regular practices of either team. Regards Doug King |
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DSK wrote
N1EE wrote: It took everything that was good about the Superbowl, and made it dirty. This is not the clean example we wanted to set for the rest of the world. For that reason I think it was particularly shameful. I hope criminal charges are pressed against all of them. I think we should all boycott CBS and make them pay where it hurts most, in their ad revenues. I already pretty much boycott CBS. I only watch about ten hours of TV per year. In fact our TV was off for so long that one day when we turned it on, our dog was terrified and barked furiously at it... he was not a puppy and the TV had never been on in his lifetime! I don't see much TV. I turn off the sound on the commericals and then forget to watch the rest of the progam. Anyway, pro sports is all about decadence anyway. The NFL is our modern equivalent of the Roman gladiators. So many of them are druggies and hoodlums that to get upset about the display of a naked female breast (albeit one that has enough added silicone to caulk a hundred bathtubs) is going a little overboard IMHO. The Patriots are clean cut players. Drug users even good players like Irving Fryar are cut or traded. These guys are not at all like the Cowboy's. One thing that upset me was all the uncalled personal fouls. In one play, late in the game, a blocker was keeping a rusher out of the backfield by putting an arm around his neck, from behind, and kidney punching him. Is that allowed now? If kidney punching is allowed, are you allowed to do it three times, as this player did? It was center screen, all seven people watching the game with me saw it. And that is just the most obvious of at least a dozen. The refs can't call what they don't see, but to my mind that is not an excuse for deliberately flouting the rules. This is a much bigger moral issue than the display of a floppy teat. I think the fouls balance off and the rules cover them well enough. Generally, I'd say the game was played clean enough. I'm more concerned about the image Ugly Jackson's tit projects to other people in the world. I don't want people elsewhere in the world, putting the moral people in the US in the same category as CBS, MTV, and scum like Ugly Jackson. Congrats again to the Patriots for playing an excellent game. I hope that what I saw was a fluke and not the regular practices of either team. I'm damn proud of the Patriots too. I think they are great role models. Tom Brady is an outstanding leader, a hard dedicated player worthy of emulation. He is probably still too young to realize that he has become a hero to many young kids starting out in football. Bart Senior |
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