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Post by Harold of Whoa on Feb 3, 2019 15:35:57 GMT
The analysts are split on the outcome, with everybody predicting a close game.
The keys to the game, according to experts, are everything - Rams' interior rush on Brady, Patriots' outside pressure on Goff, stopping the Rams' rushing game, stopping the Patriots' rushing game, will Goff turn it over late because he's young, will Brady turn it over late because he's old, will Belichick's game plan keep the Rams' offense off the field and wear out the defense, will McVay's game plan keep Brady off the field and wear out the Patriots' defense.
Based on all this consensus of experts on how close it will be we will probably have a boring blowout.
I have no prediction. Looking forward to it, though, in spite of the fact that I will be at work.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2019 15:41:54 GMT
Take the global audience of the super bowl, triple it... hey presto, you've got the global audience of the Champions League Final.
Chase your egg, have your commercials, have a pop concert in the middle to stop from being bored, go home.
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Post by Harold of Whoa on Feb 3, 2019 20:35:12 GMT
Take the global audience of the super bowl, triple it... hey presto, you've got the global audience of the Champions League Final. Chase your egg, have your commercials, have a pop concert in the middle to stop from being bored, go home. ^^^^^^^^^ Uses detailed description of the festivities in his argument that nobody watches. lulz
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2019 20:47:04 GMT
Take the global audience of the super bowl, triple it... hey presto, you've got the global audience of the Champions League Final. Chase your egg, have your commercials, have a pop concert in the middle to stop from being bored, go home. ^^^^^^^^^ Uses detailed description of the festivities in his argument that nobody watches. lulz Commercials and half time show = detailed description. Third of a Champions league global audience = nobody watches. Yup, you're an American.
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Post by Harold of Whoa on Feb 4, 2019 0:27:59 GMT
@hux,
You can plainly see that the thread title does NOT say "El dia mas grande en Desportes." There is a reason for that.
And there is a point to be made in the fact that you express any knowledge whatsoever about the Superbowl. Your country doesn't even participate in the sport. I actually have no idea if the US has Champions League team, or where the finals are held, or how many periods are in a match. Do they still have voovoozalas for the crowd to blow? I wouldn't know.
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Feb 4, 2019 9:40:09 GMT
Take the global audience of the super bowl, triple it... hey presto, you've got the global audience of the Champions League Final. Triple it again and you've the World Cup Final audience. Sorry, Harold of Whoa, "biggest day in sport"? Hardly. Only a few people seem to care about your 11-minutes-of-play-in-a-four-hour-game snoozefest.
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Post by yggdrasil on Feb 4, 2019 10:36:31 GMT
A sport where people seem more interested in what adverts will be on at half time and what they are going to eat that day. A sport that no-one else in the world really cares much about and that hardly anyone bothers to play. A sport in what? half a dozen countries compared to over 200 countries that play the real football? Laughable when Americans come out with nonsense like this, at best it is a special interest minority sport everywhere else apart from the US. Good old American exceptionalism, just another word for arrogance.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2019 13:09:59 GMT
See, I was just screwing around but you two are bullying.
Reported for bullying.
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