tgg.com masterpiece. i love the hidden guy in the window who i still dont know who he is. it reminds me of badger thou
bahahahaha...Abyz snuck him in....that's fucking hysterical. 17a,....that's Jtuds in the window. :rofl:
Abyz should put a bunch of these pics together and create a series of "Where's 'Tuds?" childrens books.
I feel so bad for bills fans... there team basically is telling them they hate buffalo and are begging to move to canada! Those games, the bills season ticket holders STILL pay for those tickets as though its a home game they can actually go watch. I laugh at bills season ticket holders i really do. I actually hope they pass on Clausen only to grab Tebow later on, I would love to see that franchise continue to fall into desparity
**EDIT: Nevermind, 17a said this above. All these Kelly pics have f'd up my vision. http://content.usatoday.com/communities/thehuddle/post/2010/04/nfl-confirms-all-week-17-games-will-be-intra-divisional-matchups/1 NFL commissioner Roger Goodell revealed a glimpse of what the league's regular-season schedule will look like when it is released tonight: All Week 17 games will feature divisional matchups. Goodell first said last month that he wanted to schedule intra-divisional games in Weeks 16 and 17 to help promote the competition level among teams that have already clinched playoff spots. Goodell said on ESPN's Mike and Mike in the Morning that all 16 final-weekend games and 12 games in Week 16 will be divisional pairings. The full schedule is set to be released at 7 p.m. ET tonight. Few details about the schedule have been released, but here's what we know: * The Saints will open the season on Thursday night at the Superdome. * The Giants will christen the new Meadowlands stadium with a home game on Sunday in Week 1. * The Jets will host their first game in the new shared stadium on Monday Night Football in Week 1. * The Broncos will play the 49ers (as the home team) in London on Oct. 31. * The Lions and Cowboys will host the traditional Thanksgiving Day games. The Jets will host the night game on the holiday. That means New England will likely play the Lions that day since the Jets and Patriots are the only AFC teams to visit Detroit this year, and the game will be featured on CBS with an AFC team. -- Sean Leahy
The schedule release is always one of my favorite days of the year, it's a turning point in the long off-season where we can envision the upcoming season completely. I like it more than the draft because the draft takes years to really figure out how you did, the schedule provides instant gratification. Watch, I say all this and they will fuck me with the Chicago game, putting it on a week I can't get out there.
I say we are gonna have two night games ( duh), three 4pm games and three 1pm games at home. Two of the 1pm games are going to be in the flex part of the schedule and we are going to play one Sunday night game on the road. The price of greatness