National Football League: 2012-2013

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Ratings are in and Baltimore trounced San Francisco for local ratings. Baltimore was #1 and San Francisco wasn't even in the top 10. [url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2013/02/04/cbss-coverage-of-super-bowl-xlvii-scores-highest-rating-in-history-in-metered-markets/167788/]CBS’s Coverage of ‘Super Bowl XLVII’ Scores Highest Rating in History in Metered Markets - Ratings | TVbytheNumbers[/url] Official Prop Bet Winners (12 total): Will a team score in the last 2 minutes of the first half? Yes -260 First Touchdown: Anquan Boldin +1200 Ravens win by 1-3 points: +650 Alicia Keys will not forget or omit at least one word from the national anthem: -300 Region with higher ratings: Baltimore -150 Profit with $10 bet on each prop: $78.85
[QUOTE=arilicious;333453]I was already sick of this game, and just when it couldn't get any worse, BAM they turn it up a notch.[/QUOTE] LMAO. I feel your pain. [QUOTE=TheFeedMachi;333298]I don't understand how you think they are sorry teams. SF was the 2 seed in the NFC and finished with 4 losses in the toughest division in football (based on each divisions out of record division) while Baltimore was the 4 Seed in the AFC and won on the road against the 1 and 2 seeds. I can understand you not having interest in either team, but you should still try to watch the game. Kaepernick is amazing to watch with his speed and cannon for an arm, and Joe Flacco has been the best QB of the playoffs.[/QUOTE] Kaepernick is good eye candy though. Other than that I'm not feeling either theam then again I wanted either one to win. [QUOTE=TheFeedMachi;333462]For those of you that live places where gambling is legal, if you put $10 on each of my prop bets, you ended up making around $71, possibly more depending on the result of the local TV ratings.[/QUOTE] Maybe I should've placed mine. :sadface:
[url=http://deadspin.com/5982247/map-which-parts-of-the-country-were-calling-ray-lewis-a-murderer-during-the-super-bowl]Map: Which Parts Of The Country Were Calling Ray Lewis A Murderer During The Super Bowl?[/url] [url=http://vevmo.com/vbimghost.php?do=displayimg&imgid=15206][img]http://vevmo.com/imagehosting/151140970c408c.png[/img][/url]
[QUOTE=Bacchus;333603][URL="http://deadspin.com/5982247/map-which-parts-of-the-country-were-calling-ray-lewis-a-murderer-during-the-super-bowl"]Map: Which Parts Of The Country Were Calling Ray Lewis A Murderer During The Super Bowl?[/URL] [/QUOTE] Seems like Boston was still mad about their loss to the Ravens. All the Patriots needed to do was spread the field out and throw to whoever Ray Lewis was covering because, as we saw in the Super Bowl, he is old and slow and can't guard anyone.
[QUOTE=TheFeedMachi;333609]Seems like Boston was still mad about their loss to the Ravens. All the Patriots needed to do was spread the field out and throw to whoever Ray Lewis was covering because, as we saw in the Super Bowl, he is old and slow and can't guard anyone.[/QUOTE] I still don't understand how he was back on the field so soon after that kind of injury. I'm convinced he had chemical help.
[url=http://now.msn.com/terrance-ganaway-nfl-player-works-at-jimmy-johns-in-off-season]Terrance Ganaway, NFL player, works at Jimmy John's in off-season[/url] [QUOTE]If your job paid $390,000 a year, would you spend your vacation working for minimum wage? That's what NFL rookie Terrance Ganaway is doing this off-season.[/QUOTE]
[url=http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2013/02/25/florio-nfl-teams-want-to-know-if-manti-teo-is-gay/]NFL Teams Want To Know If Manti Teo Is Gay[/url] [ATTACH=CONFIG]1391[/ATTACH]
A well written, comprehensive long form article about Tim Tebow. [url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/longform/tebow/index.html?eref=sihp]The Book of Tebow [/url]

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