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01-01-2007, 12:32 PM | #16 |
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01-01-2007, 12:32 PM | #17 |
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I had watched the game at home on tvu, watching a kid while the wife did work stuff. I'd been enjoying the game here and on donkeyminge, preparing to taste their tears.
The wife got done and we had to leave for a party at the end of regulation....I got to the house, and in the basement was a gathering of Bear and Packer fans, myself and a donk fan.....Denver was punting the final time. When the FG went in, the donk fan shouted that it missed....I danced a jig. |
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01-01-2007, 12:34 PM | #18 |
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I was on AIM Chatting with my Chiefs Fan Friend who lives in Kansas City, KS. He was the typical pessimist(sp) after the Browns game, and he continually told me the season was over after the Browns and Ravens games...
I hate the Broncos, of course, but I was rooting especially hard for them to lose because how great would it be for one of my most hated teams not only to lose a spot in the playoffs, but have their biggest division rival take that spot. Anyways I was really happy, and my friend sounded ecstatic. You know its really great, your guys greatest 2006 Sports moment (except for you Cards Fans) came within 8 hours of the end of 2006... Anyways, heres to a first round trumping over the Colts and a great Divisional Round Game between Divisional Rivals!!! CHEERS!!! |
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01-01-2007, 12:36 PM | #19 |
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I was at the Chiefs game yesterday... but I didnt pay attention to the Scoreboard, so I didnt monitor the Pitt/Cincy or Patriots/Titans games... after the game while walking down the concourse... someone says... All we need now is the 49ers to beat the Broncos.
So we all start cheering FOR-TY NINE- ERS.... heh I get home with my friend I went to the game with, and pop a beer open and watch the game... 13-0 ugh... 13-3. 13-10. 17-10 Now Im starting to get hope. heh. I knew that the OT wouldnt go the Chiefs way... NO WAY does the Broncos just GIVE us the playoffs. The Donkos dont ever give us ANYTHING. But they did... I was awestruck. |
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01-01-2007, 12:36 PM | #20 |
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Describe the atmosphere and my reaction to the Nedney field goal? Hmm, I'm not sure how the two are related, but here goes ...
THE ATMOSPHERE A multilayered region extending from the earth's surface to about 75 miles above the surface, give or take. It is comprised of a mixture of gases, primarily nitrogen (78%) and oxygen (21%), with other gases such as carbon dioxide and argon making up the remaining 1%. MY REACTION TO THE NEDNEY FIELD GOAL I was as happy as a cat turned loose on a squirrel farm, as a child on Christmas morning, as an Irishman who just won a lifetime supply of free beer, as a ... you get the picture!
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01-01-2007, 12:51 PM | #21 |
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I have never been so involved in a game that did not involve the Chiefs. I was so spent after that game was over.
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My dear girl, there are some things that just aren’t done. Such as, drinking Dom Perignon ’53 above the temperature of 38 degrees Fahrenheit. That’s just as bad as listening to the Beatles without earmuffs. |
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01-01-2007, 12:58 PM | #24 |
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I yelled "He MISSED it!" then saw it was good, and just started hopping around laughing. I was giddy for quite awhile, it was just so improbable. I had zero expectations and was just thrilled things finally broke our way.
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01-01-2007, 01:06 PM | #25 |
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They didn't show the game in St. Louis, I'm still pissed about that, they showed Indy vs. Miami and Atlanta Vs. Philly, both games didn't even have playoff implications.
I was still all tensed from the earlier action, so my wife and I left for Dinner and a Movie, When we left, the planet was just talking about Champ's INT, since most of us were writing "game over" I decided then it was time to leave anyway. After dinner walking out of the resturant, I glanced at the TV in the bar, and it flashed the score in the 4th, San Fran was up. It tickled my fancy but we already bought tickets for the movie and went on our way. When I got home I started to read the Planet blog from when I had left all the way through the FG in OT. It was awesome, because even though I wasn't watching it and the game had been over for a couple hours, it was almost like I was living in that moment. Then there were several post that said "it was good", too many for a joke (which, sadly, was my first reaction) and that was, of course, the moment I jeet in my pants about the FG. Only a mere 2 hours after the fact. |
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01-01-2007, 01:07 PM | #26 |
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I was pulling my hair out, screaming at Alex Smith for being terrible, and then I thought Nedney ****ing missed it! I knew that kick meant playoffs or no playoffs, I thought he ****ing Vanderjagt'd it...but when the officials made the signal I went nuts. It was amazing, awesome, and I forgave Mike Nolan FOR GOING TO THE GOD DAMN PREVENT DEFENSE in the 4th quarter...
At least Norv ran the ball on that 3rd and 5 near the end of regulation...I would've been pissed if Denver got another chance in regulation. |
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01-01-2007, 01:09 PM | #27 |
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I had been watching football all morning/day amidst a sea of distractions. My mom was visiting from out of town, the kids were rambunctious as hell, nad the wife was sick in bed.
I wsa going nuts tryiong t ofocus on the updates. I had been promising the wife all morning, "our season will be over soon. I'll take over here after my (the KC) game" Then we won. And so Did Pitt (amazing!) and NE. Now I was locked in for the whole Denver game. I even had a friggin' conference call with work through most of the fourth quarter WHen they tied and Denver won the toss, I figured it was over. OF COURSE! The irony was crazy. SF was in the same situation we were and we lost it. When they completed that long pass to get within range I was already jumping up and down. Nobody was on theg ame chat, so I had nobody to get excited with (my mom left midway through the KC game, because she couldn't take seeing me go so crazy) I thought he missed, it, so at first I just sat there stunned, waiting. THen the refs arms went up and I did a gheywad dual windmill-armed, side-step leaping triple longjump rom through the house, yelling "We're going to to post season We're going to the post season" My wife even did a pretty good job of faking happiness for me. I woke up at 4 am and laid there thinking about how we can beat Indy, and when can I get tickets to the game in SD, and wondering how much that's gonna cost me. |
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01-01-2007, 01:10 PM | #28 |
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I was at home with my wife - she was downstairs in the backyard with the dog
I was on the phone with my brother but his feed he was getting in KC was 5 seconds ahead so I told him I would call him after we found out what happened - I told my wife to get upstairs so I could kiss her after he made it and he did and I kissed her and called my brother while she walked away calling me crazy By the way crazycoffey, they DID show it in STL - it came on after the Falcons - Eagles game ended - that's why I got to see it |
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01-01-2007, 01:14 PM | #29 |
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My non-HD having buddy beeped me as Nedney was lining up with a joyous "DID YOU SEE THAT SHIT". Ruined the suspense I guess, but I scremed just the same.
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