I won't even lie, I totally misread that one. Who knew that San Fran would suddenly decide to play a complete game instead of just one half? Not me, that's for damn sure :smt048 The flukes are what make the season interesting. If you'd have told me two weeks ago that Tampa Bay would knock off Pittsburgh I would have laughed out loud!
Now if you'd had told me that Brady would have been benched, I would have laughed out loud. I'm still laughing.... Twitter Responds To Tom Brady Getting Benched So, what happens when the NFL’s golden child with model good looks and the super model wife gets benched on national television? Well, naturally, Twitter goes nuts. Here are the top Tweets regarding Brady’s less than stellar performance. "You almost feel sorry for Tom Brady, right?" - Ray Lewis — (@SportsCenter) September 30, 2014 8. If Bill Belichick can pull Tom Brady from a game, Rex Ryan can bench Geno Smith. — NFL Memes (@NFL_Memes) September 30, 2014 9. Tom Brady is softer than a down comforter. — Colin Cowherd (@ESPN_Colin) September 30, 2014 10. Uh this might be fighting words but the Patriots backup QB might be dreamier than Tom Brady. — Jeff Wild (@jiffywild) September 30, 2014 11. Gisele is getting ready to abuse Tom Brady after this performance vine.co/v/Omzierev3dx — NFL Retweet (@NFLRT) September 30, 2014 12. Tom Brady just wants to get home, open a bottle of chardonnay and fall asleep while watching Downton Abbey. — The Fake ESPN (@TheFakeESPN) September 30, 2014 13. I prefer the old Tom Brady, who provoked lust in the women and loathing among the men. Hopefully we get back to this. — Terry M. Corcoran (@CorcoranNYC) September 30, 2014 14. Will trade Uggs for points — Tom Brady's Ego (@TomBradysEgo) September 30, 2014 15. Tom Brady's got that "dad forgot to pick me up after school even though it's his weekend" face right now. — Kyle Ayers (@kyleayers) September 30, 2014 16. Kirk Cousins on Tom Brady http://t.co/Ie7k4Njo4Y — chad dukes (@chaddukes) September 30, 2014 17. If it weren't for the chin dimple, I'd mistake Tom Brady for Kyle Orton tonight. — Pat Forde (@YahooForde) September 30, 2014 18. Tom Brady looks like he watched the Michigan game. #MNF — Alan Lee (@AlanLLee) September 30, 2014 http://boston.cbslocal.com/2014/09/30/twitter-responds-to-tom-brady-getting-benched/
I only said that they were the most beatable lol. Didn't think that it would actually happen. But you did call that one. I have to give you credit for that! I don't do that so I can just sit back and drink and work on my beer gut. I can just sit back and enjoy the Any Given Sunday/Monday/Thursday appeal of the NFL for what it is
Nope. The best way is with money on the line!!!!! Lol. I'm not in any leagues, I bet head to head. It's all in fun not for a income to support life.
My friend bets on games, and the times I do watch with him, he's swearing and slamming doors when his teams are losing. No fun. I'm a loyal Birds gal... can neva root for another team, unless they play against Dallas!
This is so cool Map shows the most popular NFL team by county according to Facebook September 2014 The Seattle Seahawks may have defeated the Denver Broncos in this year's Super Bowl, but when it comes to football in America, it seems that it is the Dallas Cowboys that truly reign supreme. This according to the 2014 NFL American fandom map, just released by Facebook, which shows every American county’s favorite professional football team, as determined by the NFL team that Facebook users have ‘liked’ the most. And like all athletic events, this one has a big loser too, with the New York Jets failing to be the most popular team in any county in the country. Most of the map is no surprise at all though, with the New England Patriots locking up almost every county from Connecticut through Maine; the New Orleans Saints claiming the top spot throughout Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama; and the Broncos controlling a large portion of middle America. It is the Cowboys, however, who are by far the biggest team in the country, with large chunks of fans not only in Texas, but also Nevada, Virginia, Oregon, and Idaho. The San Francisco 49ers have a pretty strong reach too, as the most popular team in Hawaii, as well as northern California. On the opposite end of the spectrum, the Philadelphia Eagles did not manage to get much love at all, with almost every county in their home state backing the Pittsburgh Steelers. But even the Eagles managed to lock up southeastern Pennsylvania and parts of New Jersey, whereas the Jets got trounced in New York by Giants fans. In fact, of the 32 professional teams in the NFL, they are the only one who did not manage to secure at least one county. Seems like that Giants-Jets rivalry may be a little bit more one-sided than some would like to admit. -------------------- Hmmm, IDK, but the Broncos fans seem to cover a lot of real-estate, more than Dallas, lol.