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Old 02-01-2004, 09:35 PM
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Bah - so patriots took it home.

Had hoped Panthers could stop the winning streak, but alas, they couldn't.

Was a very good match in my oppinion, slow start with some serious defence and .... 2 missed fieldgoals

But end of second quater and onwards - glad I stayed awake for it .... (AM 04.40 local time)

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Old 02-01-2004, 09:46 PM
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The Panthers figured out that they could exploit Patriots secondary - but not until the second half. Once they committed to the pass they moved the ball with ease.

The Patriots did an inspired job of stopping the run.

The difference in the second half was the Patriot's offensive line - Brady was rushed - but by the end of the game the Panthers front four looked beaten - and couldn't get a decent push. If you think about it - the Panthers did not stop the Patriots at all in the second half. If it wasn't for the Brady interception in the endzone the Pats would have won by 10.

Anyway - Jake Delhomme is for real - too bad the Panthers didn't pass more in the first half - that dude can heave it.

The best team won - but for a Bill's fan it is a bitter pill. Man I hate the Patriots...
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Old 02-01-2004, 09:52 PM
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Yeah - each time I saw the Panthers trying to run in the first half I literally sat screaming that they couldn't go through there

Wonderfull 85 yard TD pass to Panthers also (to that guy whos name I can't spell )
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Old 02-01-2004, 10:45 PM
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I was mad they didn't run the ball more

Carolina's defense was on the feild way to much, and they wore down in the second half.Davis only had 10 rushes in the first half. Davis is a runner who gets 1-3 yard gains in the first , 2-3 yard gains in the second, 3-5 in the third, and breaks loose in the fourth. I wanted them to run more to wear NE's defense down, but it's insane to run toos plays with Davis against the Pats D. Panthers wound up playing a game they don't normally play.

And the halftime Janet incident was something to see too
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Old 02-01-2004, 10:48 PM
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HELL YEAH!

HELL YEAH!

What an awesome performance by the Patriots. Man, shivers are still going up and down my spine...ahhhh...feels just as good as the first one.

Looked just as good as the first one.

Thank you Bob Kraft for bringing a winning team to the Boston area! We have waited so long for teams to pull through for us. Now weve got a team we can really be proud of!

Thank you, all Patriots players. It has been a thrill to watch you all season, and Im so glad the Pats pulled through to just put the right end to the near perfect season.

I like the Panthers, and I feel bad for them. I feel bad for Delhomme who played his heart out, and Fox who has done a masterful job.

But Im much happier for the Patriots! WELL DONE!
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Old 02-01-2004, 11:41 PM
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Awww man, the Panthers lost. They just didn't play any D in the last quarter, and that completely made them lose the game.

But this game sure was exciting. I was on the edge of my seat up until the very last play. Oh well, this season was still an amazing turnaround for the panthers, who went 1-15 only two seasons ago.
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Old 02-02-2004, 12:00 PM
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I heard some artists kind of stole the show...
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Old 02-02-2004, 01:30 PM
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Indeed they did - I'm still unsure wether or not Timberlake (or what he is called) and Janet Jackson had that one worked out.
Didn't seem all to coencidential to me, to much "evidence" points to it was a staged gimic.
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Old 02-02-2004, 01:40 PM
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Just a case of Janet looking for some PR. She ain't as young and hip as Beonce - so I guess you do what you have to.

Janet is still hot - but she is also "over"
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Yup, 100% sure it was set up.
It seems like the only way "artists" can get publicity these days is to show their **** (or just one) or kiss another girl (or two).... what's next?
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Old 02-02-2004, 06:19 PM
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Good match
I've never really been into the superbowls before but I decided to stay up and watch most of it (excluding the medicore half time "entertainment") and was thoroughly entertained, bar the obvious stop-start nature of the game which I don't think I'd ever get used to.

I was particularly impressed with the Panther's quaterback, he wasn't being entirely consistent but there were a few passes that were just amazing.

Funnily enough I was rooting for New England for some reason...
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Old 02-02-2004, 10:36 PM
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Indeed they did - I'm still unsure wether or not Timberlake (or what he is called) and Janet Jackson had that one worked out.
Didn't seem all to coencidential to me, to much "evidence" points to it was a staged gimic.
It was planned, but she was supposed to be wearing a red bra underneath, not flash at everyone. A "wardrobe malfunction" is being blamed. You'd have thought she would have noticed she wasn't wearing her lingerie...
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Old 02-03-2004, 02:06 AM
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Well - according to one image I've seen (linked from another board - a closeup) she had some .... "decoration on" - so it was definately not a wadrope mistake (could be a fake picture, don't look like it though).
It was intentionally from her side at least. That lumberjack ... eehh timberlake - didn't seem all to surprised either

@Sleep: The start and stop nature of the game annoys me also, mostly all thoese comercial breaks they put in ... irritates me when I'm used to the fluid nature of "real football"
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Good match
Were you referring to Justin and Janet?

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Old 02-03-2004, 07:24 AM
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Were you referring to Justin and Janet?

Well - actually no
I actually never watch the half time show anyways, so didn't see the "incident". Other then on the news and on the internet
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