+Daren Redman ikr. Most people will fight to the death no matter how wrong they or the extent to which they know they are wrong, or just pretend that it doesn't apply to them. Being disingenuous, pretty much.
Everyone's cklamouring for some footage with Spider-Man but I don't even
want to know what he looks like going in. The first time I want to see him
is in the cinema.
+Hayder Shafi That would be pretty cool, but I kind of want just one glimpse of him going in, like what they did with Vision in AoU. It'd be like the two groups standing at an impasse, and then someone on Cap's team is like, "Looks like you're outnumbered." and then Tony would be like "Not for long." Then Spider Man jumps out from behind them and does some weird spidery acrobatic shit like he normally does, and then like does a flying kick into the camera or something like that.
NFL fans are so hard on CFL, but why? Let's ask players who played both CFL
and NFL!
Joe Theismann claimed: "Anybody who dismisses the CFL is doing themself an
injustice because they're showing their ignorance."
And Theismann heaped lavish praise upon Calgary's defence.
"That defensive front was as good as I've ever played against in any
league," he said. "I've played against the greatest defences in football,
the old Oakland Raiders, the Pittsburgh Steelers.''
''CFL is the better league.'' -- Joe Theismann, The Complete Idiot's
Guide to Football.
''I never experienced so much speed,'' talking about the 20 seconds play
clock in the CFL -- "Rocket" Ismael.
J-P Darche, who played both league, said : "The biggest difference between
the NFL and CFL are the big stars, but there are only 2 or 3 per team. Most
players are interchangeable between both leagues".
Warren Moon, Doug Flutie, Joe Kapp, Mike
Vanderjagt are unanimous : ''CFL is underrated by NFL fans.''
Brandon Browner stated "And I personally feel there's a lot of guys up
there that can play here [in the NFL]."
Added Wake, "I was up there for two years and saw a lot of guys who could
play the game of football. It's unfortunate a lot of us don't get to show
that to the world on the grandest stage."
Back in 2006, Ricky Williams had a brief stint with the Toronto Argos...
Joffrey Reynolds led the CFL w/ 1541 rushing yards and 9 rushing TD;
Ricky's numbers were 526 rushing yards and 2 TD.
+DwightKSchrute3Don't worry, I saw the talent disparities between the two leagues; but the gap isn't gargantuan as you may think.Cameron Wake and Browner said the exact opposite of what you were saying. Yet, they are still playing the game of football. In the NFL, the political aspect is probably the most important part of "the game". Cameron Wake said he saw many football players and Canadians athletes in BC who could have been NFL material... N.B. he said in British Columbia. The BC Lions wasn't even the best CFL team back in 2008.
+Legend33Larry This is ignores the fact that back then all the games were won by NFL teams besides the Ti cats vs. bills. Now the Athletes are much better, and theirs no debating the talent gap between the two leagues. The NFL has far more talent. Also because of the 50/50 rule in the CFL you have to play alot of Canadian players that might not be as good as their American counter parts. Not saying that Canadian players aren't good just saying there aren't as many good Canadian players compared to American players. But again don't get me wrong I think Andrew Harris if he wanted to could start in the NFL. Anyway because of the Talent gap I just don't see a CFL team coming close to beating a NFL team Today. Maybe if were talking like the worst NFL team with awful QB play, but even then I think the a NFL offensive line would push a very small CFL defensive line all over the field and would just be able to run the ball all day. Again don't take this the wrong way I love both games!! GO Riders!!!
"NFL 2016: PART TWO" — A Bad Lip Reading of the NFL
More NFL Bad Lip Reading shenanigans... PART ONE HERE: //bit.ly/1QHtoop ENDING SONG = "Bushes of Love": //bit.ly/1QHtoop Like on Facebook!
+Gerwhal S. They alter their videos sometimes to put in little jokes like that (looks real, but it's just computer graphics tricks). For instance if you look closely at past NFL vids, they'll change on-screen score displays and such, just to add to the weirdness.
Top 10 Best Super Bowl 50 Commercials (2016 Funniest Ads)
Top 10 Best & Funniest Super Bowl Commercials! (NFL Football The Big Game - Superbowl 50s best Ads) What video do you want to see next? Song: Tobu ...
I didn't find the second one to be funny.. it's also extremely uncreative.
That's an archetype. Also with the Dorito one, that's really stupid because
no one thinks the picture of the baby on the screen is the actual baby. If
maybe the lump on her stomach was moving I'd maybe suspend disbelief a
little for a joke, but having the picture on the screen follow the waving
Dorito is ridiculous.. I'm sorry mam you're child is posessed, please call
an exorcist. ;p Also I find it kind of gross and dumb even without the
execution issue. To each their own though.
+Jennifer B The Taco Bell one was good though (and I don't even like taco bell). Hehe... that ending though. It's great to see Takei having fun with it : ) I also really liked the Cocacola and the Prius one ^_^
+Jennifer B The Taco Bell one was good though (and I don't even like taco bell). Hehe... that ending though. It's great to see Takei having fun with it : )
America's Game 2013 Seahawks
NFL Network's America's Game series chronicles the seasons of every Super Bowl Champion. This episode profiles the 2013 Seattle Seahawks, winners of ...
Any predictions on who will be the three guys they'll use for the 2015
Denver Broncos America's Game? My guesses are Von Miller, Gary Kubiack,
and Peyton Manning. Though they might throw Demarcus Ware in there
instead of Kubiack.
+LuvFloridaSunsets Denver is gonna be hard to pick 3 guys for, cause there's so many personalities on that team. Elway, Peyton, Von, Kubiak, even Wade. Ware, Sanders as well.I'd go with Elway, Peyton, and Von because it started with those 3. Elway is the face of Denver, and his first draft pick was Von. He flexed his recruiting muscle and brought in Peyton. After that, it eventually led to bringing in Ware, Talib, Sanders, and Ward.That being said, it would be cool if they went all in with defense, and went with Wade, Von, and Ware.Don Cheadle as narrator (Denver native and Broncos fan)
This team will always be remembered for the losers that couldn't score from
the 1 foot line against a weak defense in the Super Bowl. Not for the one
super bowl win. LOSERS!
Wrong answer. The 2013 team will be remembered for walloping one of the nfl's greatest offensive juggernauts. Did the next super bowl loss hurt? Damn right it did. But don't discount the greatness of the 2013 team.
+DannyisBro But he was on there for just a few seconds. And it was just a picture and a quote from him. He, Clinton, Papa Bush, Reagan, Carter, and Nixon got little time on other episodes compared to Obama in this one.
+BlackSoxFenwickPark - Senator McCain made an appearance! Just because he called in into a radio show to voice his displeasure with Richard Sherman doesn't make it any less of appearance than President Obama's. Could McCain have chose NOT to call in or even make any comments about Richard Sherman at all? Absolutely! But he didn't! That's okay with me. You know why? Because he's an American with the 1st Amendment right to say whatever is on his mind FIRST, then he's a Republican state senator from Arizona SECOND. I didn't go, "Oh, McCain's sounding off about Richard Sherman to send a subliminal message to his voters about Immigration Reform" while I was watching the program. You and +finchborat can't even recognize that just because someone is a president or a senator doesn't mean they simply just can't be fans like everybody else. No, there's always gotta be hidden meanings and ulterior motives over something as simple as football. Stop being a conspiracy theorist. Oh, and by the way, I don't know if you know this or not - But whenever a professional sports team wins a world championship, in say, football, basketball, baseball, the President always invites that team to the White House for a special ceremony to congratulate them and to give them a little friendly ribbing. This has been going on for decades.
+BlackSoxFenwickPark Looks like we won't have to see extra coverage of Obama now that the Broncos are the champs and get to be the team for America's Game 2015 episode.
+BrunerMJ I'm not saying the president can't be an NFL fan I know he's a Bears fan and obviously he didn't call up NFL Films and tell them to put him in there I'm saying NFL Films has a liberal political agenda and put him in there on purpose to give the middle finger to Republicans. And John McCain didn't make an appearance they had a soundbyte from him. They didn't show his face. Really there was nothing political about Obama's appearance? If there was nothing political then they would've shown him just once and not multiple times. C'mon man you're just naive
+BlackSoxFenwickPark - Yeah, because the president can't be a fan of the NFL. President Obama didn't call NFL Films and say, "Hey, make sure y'all put me in the 2013 Seattle Seahawks episode of America's Game." I noticed you didn't complain when Senator John McCain made an appearance at 34:13. Celebrities and politicians are fans of sports just everybody else. There was nothing remotely political about President Obama's appearance in this episode. Dude, get over yourself!
+phuturephunk I know what it is and I didn't find it funny. Only thing that was funny about it was that he said "I'm the best president in the game." I thought that was pretty comical
Yeah I couldn't believe their totally biased one-sided coverage of the Patriots Deflategate scandal. Of course they were siding with Roger Goodell. That was the last nail in the coffin for me that made me turn off ESPN. And their pro-Redskins name change rhetoric and refusal to call them the Redskins and calling them Washington instead including on their website really pissed me off.
+BlackSoxFenwickPark IKR. For me, I haven't watched ESPN a whole lot since last year's Super Bowl. I was turned off by the Deflategate ordeal and Mark Brunell, Cris Carter, and some others labeling Brady guilty before the investigation started. Other than football, some college basketball, and some of the NBA playoffs, I don't have ESPN on in my house. Like you, I've been turned off by their liberal bias. Personally, I think their liberal spin is why they've had ratings issues at times in the last few years. People like you and me are tired of the trash. There's a decent chance the Courage Award will go to another gay athlete if one makes headlines in the near future. They had a case with Sam, but Jenner was a bit questionable. Had Michael Sam waited until after the draft to come out of the closet, he would've gone higher than he did and he would still be playing. I pin his failed NFL experiment on ESPN and the media circus. When you have reporters and cameras following you 24/7, few teams will be willing to put up with the circus. Teams wanna avoid distractions and a media circus is a pretty big distraction. It's part of the reason why teams largely avoided signing Tebow. A former friend from college felt that Sam was better off being covered on the news 24/7 than be uncovered. The friend also said that "Jenner might not be your hero, but is somebody's hero."And to add on the biases they have, they sided with the groups that want the Redskins to change their name and didn't have too many people from the other side of the Redskins ordeal. Every time something new developed with the change the Redskins, they would put up a poll asking people about a name change and EACH TIME, 69-70% said NO. But that didn't stop the largely one-sided reporting. Didn't stop Matthew Berry, a Redskins fan, from taking "Redskins" out of fantasy player charts. Following the Zimmerman trial, they put a list of tweets from athletes talking about the trial and other than 2 tweets, they were all one-sided and pro-Trayvon. A month later, they noted online that Trayvon Martin's father would be a honorary captain for Florida A&M's 2013 home opener. If there's a story that involves the Democratic Party in a favorable way and just a tiny spec of sports, ESPN will cover it/mention it. From the Confederate flag ordeal last summer, to Ole Miss removing the state flag from campus a few months back, to Indiana's religious freedom law last spring during the Final Four, to Obama commuting 46 drug dealers (one of them being Demaryius Thomas' mother), to the gay marriage case last summer (all the responses they put online were probably one sided, I didn't look and I refuse to go on ESPN's site unless I'm doing fantasy or checking scores), to the Ferguson riots. One ESPN writer noted back in August for the one year anniversary of Michael Brown's death that we were witnessing a "new civil rights movement" and the Rams players who entered a home game with the Hands Up, Don't Shoot symbol was a second coming of Tommie Smith and John Carlos black-gloved fists skyward at the '68 olympics and the players gesture symbolized that:" They demonstrated that the nation can no longer ignore police violence against African-Americans. That black athletes are no longer content to cash checks while their brothers catch bullets."If one of the Republican candidates gets elected and is big on sports (I know Rubio is a big sports guy, but I don't know about the others), I doubt ESPN would do a March Madness segment with the winner.In some ways, ESPN should be renamed ABC Sports since ABC is their sibling company (and where a chunk of their liberal bias comes from). But their spin on things is why they should be renamed MSNBC Sports or ES-MSNBC-PN. As far as political spin, ESPN is also a sports version of The View.
+finchborat I'm sure we'll see a vine of Obama dabbing with the caption "Channeling my inner Cam Newton for SportsCenter" or something like that. These days I can't even watch ESPN let alone SportsCenter because they've become such a liberal/pro-Obama network and they inject their political opinions into the talk shows by saying anyone who doesn't support Michael Sam or Caitlyn Jenner is automatically a bigot. They're supposed to leave politics out of sports but they go out of their way to show their liberal bias. Like I don't care about Michelle Obama's workout routine or Obama's NCAA bracket. ESPN: the network where you can compare the Tea Party to ISIS and get away with it but say anything bad about Obama or compare ISIS to Nazi Germany on Twitter and get suspended without pay for 2 weeks. I tried telling my friends that ESPN has a liberal political agenda and they laughed at me but it's the truth.
+BlackSoxFenwickPark I agree. We're in a country where it's ok to rip on Christians and Republicans, but you get trashed and bashed if you even consider stepping out of the liberal line and go after non-Christians and non-Republicans or embrace people/ideas that they don't support. And if you catch a liberal-based person or group do something illegal/questionable, they'll defend their own like there's no tomorrow and try to put you in jail if you do (i.e. the people behind the Planned Parenthood tapes). And those who are defending Bernie's socialist label don't have a single clue what they're doing. A couple of people I came across today on Facebook actually think some of the policies the U.S. has enacted in the past are socialist and one guy thinks FDR and Teddy Roosevelt were socialists. I told him the policies weren't based on socialist ideas and that they were more progressive in nature, but he insisted the ideas were closer to socialism than I was aware of.And if Obama makes it into America's Game if the Panthers win, he'll have to speak on the controversy surrounding Cam Newton's celebrations (which are legit compared to the crazy things Richard Sherman and Terrell Suggs have pulled) and do the dab sometime between now and this summer. If he isn't shown doing any of that, there's little chance he makes it.
+finchborat Yeah they were all mentioned or shown in passing but none of them were made an "active participant" in an America's Game episode and I think this was intentional. People say "oh he's black so he must be cool" but conveniently overlook the fact that he's been the worst president ever. If you disagree with him then you're automatically a racist. It's the America we live in today unfortunately. I can just see it now if the Panthers win Super Bowl 50 they'll have to wiggle Obama in to the 2015 Carolina Panthers America's Game episode somehow bc of Cam Newton.
+BlackSoxFenwickPark I agree. I guess NFL films thought it would be a good idea to give the finger to the Obama critics and defend our overrated and overly defended President, which helped in the Republicans winning big in the midterms 2 months after this episode came out. As a Patriots fan, I'm glad he wasn't shown on the episode about last year's team.Though, he's not the first President to appear on the series. Bush was shown very briefly at the end of the '01 Patriots. Reagan was shown with the '83 Raiders and '84 49ers. Carter made the '79 Steelers and Nixon was mentioned with the '72 Dolphins.
America's Game 2010 Packers
NFL Network's America's Game series chronicles the seasons of every Super Bowl Champion. This episode profiles the 2010 Green Bay Packers; winners of ...
+Lone Wolf Rider I made one for the Top 5 Reasons...
THE NFL IS RIGGED PROOF ... !?!
Is The NFL Rigged !?! After doing my research for the super bowl half-time show I came across some interesting info I wanted to share with you! Could football in ...
+JayStation We'll be coming to Ottawa at the end of February for a Christian Conference, I'll be making a video about it closer to the event, it would be wonderful to meet up :)God Bless
+Stephen hem No bashing needed. I did have to respond to the "my dog is fixed" comment though.... as it was not necessary. Had you said you respected my opinion but you disagreed with it, that's another story. But you had to throw in the dog being fixed comment. And come on, we all know why you threw that comment in there. It was not to prove any points. It was basically to stir up a reaction. Was it not? I'm sure your going to say it was a reasonable comment or something. Ok, whatever! You are free to believe what you believe, but the dog comment was really unnecessary, in my opinion. I did not call you stupid. I was not judging you. However, just do some research on it. I hope you get to know the truth.
+George Chiang I love how people just bash others for having an opinion. Did I bash you? No. Am I going to? No. You can call me stupid in a thousand words and that's fine. I still disagree with you. And I respect your opinion but as far as busting my bubble, you did not. You shouldn't judge people man.
+Stephen hem All you need is for the officiating to favor one team. The talents of these players are there to make games competitive. But if you have the officiating swayed, the game will generally go in that direction. Have you ever had your team lose because of that bad call that drove you out of your mind? I'm sure you have. Do you ever wonder why "certain" calls cannot be challenged whether or not there is enough evidence to prove that it was a bad call? For example, a pass interference (or no pass interference) call? Or an offside call? I don't have time to list them all, but there are plenty of penalties that cannot be challenged. Why? Isn't that the purpose of a challenge (to overturn bad calls)? That's what they want you to think. But seriously, with all these refs and human error screwing with the outcome and games, why do you still need refs? With technology and instant replay, do you even need human refs and all the "human error in judgment" that they bring to the game? No. You don't.... So why do they still have refs? It's so the game can be swayed in any direction the officials (the leagues) chooses. Just research it a little. The NFL was a non-profit organization for years and it was licensed under the category of "entertainment." Why not be listed under "professional sports?" Do you know what other organization is listed as "entertainment?" The WWE. Haha! Seriously! That's right! IMHO, there's just too much overwhelming evidence to prove otherwise.
America's Game The Missing Rings 1969 Vikings
NFL Network's America's Game uses the Missing Rings series to examine the seasons of 5 of the greatest teams that didn't win the Super Bowl. This episode ...