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Re: NFL Football
« Reply #690 on: February 14, 2022, 01:29:15 PM »
I saw the DreDay dancers.  Freaky.  Great visuals.  A minute and a half of great visuals, not "music."

Apparently, fuck was said numerous times.

The most talent on that field (presuming the DreDay choreographer wasn't on field) was probably those girls who slept their way into that production. It takes talent to impress some of those "production companies."

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Re: NFL Football
« Reply #691 on: February 14, 2022, 02:00:51 PM »
I saw the DreDay dancers.  Freaky.  Great visuals.  A minute and a half of great visuals, not "music."

Apparently, fuck was said numerous times.

The most talent on that field (presuming the DreDay choreographer wasn't on field) was probably those girls who slept their way into that production. It takes talent to impress some of those "production companies."

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You mean the fatty cheerleaders the director couldn’t cut away from fast enough? They finally get their big break and they’re onscreen for all of .00008 seconds.

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« Reply #692 on: February 14, 2022, 02:57:50 PM »
You are so awesome, @Rikki Gins

@TigerLily  So sweet of you to say! In another time and another place, I would have sent you a red satin heart filled with candy.

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Re: NFL Football
« Reply #693 on: February 14, 2022, 07:49:45 PM »
Ah, BatGod. You still got It. I don't know what it is but keep checking the locks. We don't want it to escape  :-*

@Camazotz Automat The West Coast crew of Original Gangstas are old now. For me they were a walk down memory lane from my adolescence. God bless Mary J. At least the boots still fit. Hopefully I'm aging better. Snoop Dogg still rocks. Or at least rolls with the best of them

@TigerLily

Snoop was the one performer who seemed to bring his X-Factor.

Admittedly, not my type of music. The Beastie Boys and Faith No More are probably the closest  overlaps to rap that I do like.

Prince, yes
Michael Jackson, yes.
Ray Charles, yes.
Charley fucking Pride,  yes. Hell yes.
A metric ton of Mississippi Delta blues,  yes.
Some jazz, yes.
But hip hop I do not grok.  ;D

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Re: NFL Football
« Reply #694 on: February 15, 2022, 11:33:05 AM »
This year Super Bowl had TV rating of 99.2 Million viewers on NBC up from last year was 91.6 Million on CBS. This years alternative views were 1.9M on Telemundo and 11.2M on Streaming platform, with a total of 112.3M watching overall. Interesting that 10% of overall viewers watched online.

I am really surprised the TV ratings went that up from last years star players Brady vs Mahomes. You didn't really have those mainstream names/stories this year. But I guess a huge market like LA being in the Super Bowl helped the ratings and even though they are not my type of music but having huge GenX halftime show with a bunch of top artists from late 90s early 2000 was probably a much bigger attraction than last years Weeknd who pretty popular today but won't have the boomer crowd coming in like the acts from 20 years ago

https://twitter.com/sportsrapport/status/1493627505206513667




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Re: NFL Football
« Reply #695 on: February 16, 2022, 11:43:30 AM »
Cowboys paid $2.4 million to settle cheerleaders' voyeurism allegations against senior team executive

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/33231841/dallas-cowboys-paid-24-million-settle-cheerleaders-voyeurism-allegations

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Re: NFL Football
« Reply #696 on: February 16, 2022, 02:39:03 PM »
This year Super Bowl had TV rating of 99.2 Million viewers on NBC up from last year was 91.6 Million on CBS. This years alternative views were 1.9M on Telemundo and 11.2M on Streaming platform, with a total of 112.3M watching overall. Interesting that 10% of overall viewers watched online.

I am really surprised the TV ratings went that up from last years star players Brady vs Mahomes. You didn't really have those mainstream names/stories this year. But I guess a huge market like LA being in the Super Bowl helped the ratings and even though they are not my type of music but having huge GenX halftime show with a bunch of top artists from late 90s early 2000 was probably a much bigger attraction than last years Weeknd who pretty popular today but won't have the boomer crowd coming in like the acts from 20 years ago

https://twitter.com/sportsrapport/status/1493627505206513667

Aren't those early smaller samplings?  If that's nationwide, I'd be disappointed that people aren't boycotting the game more.

Turns out it was free streaming on Yahoo Sports and on trial accounts of Peacock...

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Re: NFL Football
« Reply #697 on: February 18, 2022, 06:32:59 AM »
Ringo Starr is an NFL/Cowboys Fan

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« Reply #698 on: February 20, 2022, 02:31:20 PM »
SportsAgent: Okay Matt Stafford, after years of being on a losing team you are finally on a good team and won the Superbowl in a high profile city. This should bring in a lot of endorsement. What ever you do, don't do anything that makes you look like a jerk and we should have the money rolling in

3 days later...

https://twitter.com/PardonMyTake/status/1494140765743812615


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Re: NFL Football
« Reply #699 on: February 20, 2022, 09:56:57 PM »
SportsAgent: Okay Matt Stafford, after years of being on a losing team you are finally on a good team and won the Superbowl in a high profile city. This should bring in a lot of endorsement. What ever you do, don't do anything that makes you look like a jerk and we should have the money rolling in

3 days later...

https://twitter.com/PardonMyTake/status/1494140765743812615

Wow.  It seems like he said 'naahh.'  Why not attempt at least help, call 911 or comfort her?  There were plenty of people the but his apathy says something.  Turning your back and walking away while casually sipping water.

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« Reply #700 on: February 20, 2022, 10:28:28 PM »
SportsAgent: Okay Matt Stafford, after years of being on a losing team you are finally on a good team and won the Superbowl in a high profile city. This should bring in a lot of endorsement. What ever you do, don't do anything that makes you look like a jerk and we should have the money rolling in

3 days later...

https://twitter.com/PardonMyTake/status/1494140765743812615

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« Reply #701 on: February 20, 2022, 10:52:17 PM »
Wow.  It seems like he said 'naahh.'  Why not attempt at least help, call 911 or comfort her?  There were plenty of people the but his apathy says something.  Turning your back and walking away while casually sipping water.

Well - let's break it down:
1. He is probably half crocked from celebtrating.
2. Best he can do for her immediately from where he is at, is to peer over the edge and look concerned like Mrs. Stafford.
3. Worst case is that he goes over too, lands on top of her - making her situation worse and seperating his $100 million shoulder.
4. It happened so fast, although part of his job is analyzing situations quickly, I doubt he weighed 1, 2 and 3 in his actions and even if he did, the turning your back and chugging your water/vodka is a terrible look.
5. While I've not met Stafford, by most accounts he was well liked in Detroit.  He had some grumblings about the neck beard, Patricia but who didn't?
6. Possibly the move to California has turned him into a Hollywood asshole or just exposed his asshole tendencies for the world to see.

Moral of the story. Don't have hopes and dreams. Just accept your lot in life and grunt through it to the end. If he would have stayed in Detroit, he would have been making a snowman with his kids that day and most people wouldn't know who the hell he even was. But no..... He had dreams of winning it all and now even his dog probably thinks he is a dick.

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« Reply #702 on: February 20, 2022, 11:04:01 PM »
Well - let's break it down:
1. He is probably half crocked from celebtrating.
2. Best he can do for her immediately from where he is at, is to peer over the edge and look concerned like Mrs. Stafford.
3. Worst case is that he goes over too, lands on top of her - making her situation worse and seperating his $100 million shoulder.
4. It happened so fast, although part of his job is analyzing situations quickly, I doubt he weighed 1, 2 and 3 in his actions and even if he did, the turning your back and chugging your water/vodka is a terrible look.
5. While I've not met Stafford, by most accounts he was well liked in Detroit.  He had some grumblings about the neck beard, Patricia but who didn't?
6. Possibly the move to California has turned him into a Hollywood asshole or just exposed his asshole tendencies for the world to see.

Moral of the story. Don't have hopes and dreams. Just accept your lot in life and grunt through it to the end. If he would have stayed in Detroit, he would have been making a snowman with his kids that day and most people wouldn't know who the hell he even was. But no..... He had dreams of winning it all and now even his dog probably thinks he is a dick.

I think a better moral of the story is to not judge a person's character on one act.  From everything I have read, he's a good guy with a great work ethic.  Was this as bad as it looks?  Maybe so, but I don't think we can take that any further than he made a colossal fuckup.  And everybody makes those, because we are all human. 

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Re: NFL Football
« Reply #703 on: February 21, 2022, 04:34:35 AM »
I think a better moral of the story is to not judge a person's character on one act.  From everything I have read, he's a good guy with a great work ethic.  Was this as bad as it looks?  Maybe so, but I don't think we can take that any further than he made a colossal fuckup.  And everybody makes those, because we are all human.

Of course. Plus Kelly Stafford looks great. She had a complicated, 12 hour surgery to remove a brain tumor a couple of years back. 

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« Reply #704 on: February 21, 2022, 07:22:16 AM »
I think a better moral of the story is to not judge a person's character on one act.  From everything I have read, he's a good guy with a great work ethic.  Was this as bad as it looks?  Maybe so, but I don't think we can take that any further than he made a colossal fuckup.  And everybody makes those, because we are all human.

This is true.  It was just bad optics.  I think he paid her medical bills or something of that nature.