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Post subject: Re: Super Bowl XLVII: The Harbaugh Bowl
Posted: Mon January 21, 2013 4:51 pm
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Green Habit wrote:
I'll be rooting big time for the Niners this time around.
Same, but as some people already said in the playoff thread, im not looking forward to hearing about the brothers for 2 weeks straight, i tend to get tired of the coverage before the game gets here anyway, but this year it will be brutal
Post subject: Re: Super Bowl XLVII: The Harbaugh Bowl
Posted: Mon January 21, 2013 5:03 pm
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Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
Green Habit wrote:
I'll be rooting big time for the Niners this time around.
Same, but as some people already said in the playoff thread, im not looking forward to hearing about the brothers for 2 weeks straight, i tend to get tired of the coverage before the game gets here anyway, but this year it will be brutal
I bet I'm going to get far more tired about the Ray Lewis retirement crap than I will about the Harbaughs.
Post subject: Re: Super Bowl XLVII: The Harbaugh Bowl
Posted: Mon January 21, 2013 5:12 pm
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Green Habit wrote:
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
Green Habit wrote:
I'll be rooting big time for the Niners this time around.
Same, but as some people already said in the playoff thread, im not looking forward to hearing about the brothers for 2 weeks straight, i tend to get tired of the coverage before the game gets here anyway, but this year it will be brutal
I bet I'm going to get far more tired about the Ray Lewis retirement crap than I will about the Harbaughs.
You know, that's pretty true also, too much "storyline" in this one
Post subject: Re: Super Bowl XLVII: The Harbaugh Bowl
Posted: Mon January 21, 2013 8:53 pm
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Green Habit wrote:
Electromatic wrote:
I'm sure we will get plenty of the Art Modell is a great guy bullshit too.
Fuck Modell. No public money for stadiums ever.
Are you getting warmed up for the looming battle to replace the Georgia Dome?
It's already decided for the most part, they are debating it in the capitol now, but Atlanta's mayor doesn't want to lose the Falcons (to the suburbs) and the state has so much money tied up in facilities they will eventually rubber stamp 300 million in hotel/motel tax to Arthur Blank so he can spend another 700+ million and charge PSL's.
The idea that these facilities add all these jobs and economic growth is ridiculous, it makes one guy richer, the owner of the team and 15 times a year or so the bars are full, that's about it.
Post subject: Re: Super Bowl XLVII: The Harbaugh Bowl
Posted: Mon January 21, 2013 8:55 pm
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Electromatic wrote:
Green Habit wrote:
Electromatic wrote:
I'm sure we will get plenty of the Art Modell is a great guy bullshit too.
Fuck Modell. No public money for stadiums ever.
Are you getting warmed up for the looming battle to replace the Georgia Dome?
It's already decided for the most part, they are debating it in the capitol now, but Atlanta's mayor doesn't want to lose the Falcons (to the suburbs) and the state has so much money tied up in facilities they will eventually rubber stamp 300 million in hotel/motel tax to Arthur Blank so he can spend another 700+ million and charge PSL's.
The idea that these facilities add all these jobs and economic growth is ridiculous, it makes one guy richer, the owner of the team and 15 times a year or so the bars are full, that's about it.
Ugh, that sucks. At the very least, I hope it's an open air stadium.
Post subject: Re: Super Bowl XLVII: The Harbaugh Bowl
Posted: Mon January 21, 2013 8:57 pm
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Green Habit wrote:
Electromatic wrote:
Green Habit wrote:
Electromatic wrote:
I'm sure we will get plenty of the Art Modell is a great guy bullshit too.
Fuck Modell. No public money for stadiums ever.
Are you getting warmed up for the looming battle to replace the Georgia Dome?
It's already decided for the most part, they are debating it in the capitol now, but Atlanta's mayor doesn't want to lose the Falcons (to the suburbs) and the state has so much money tied up in facilities they will eventually rubber stamp 300 million in hotel/motel tax to Arthur Blank so he can spend another 700+ million and charge PSL's.
The idea that these facilities add all these jobs and economic growth is ridiculous, it makes one guy richer, the owner of the team and 15 times a year or so the bars are full, that's about it.
Ugh, that sucks. At the very least, I hope it's an open air stadium.
It's going to be a retractable roof I'm pretty sure, I'm also certain we will do somthing to fuck up infrastructure around it. It's an Atlanta tradition kind of like losing.
Post subject: Re: Super Bowl XLVII: The Harbaugh Bowl
Posted: Mon January 21, 2013 9:52 pm
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Joined: Wed December 12, 2012 10:33 pm Posts: 6932
Electromatic wrote:
Green Habit wrote:
Electromatic wrote:
Green Habit wrote:
Electromatic wrote:
I'm sure we will get plenty of the Art Modell is a great guy bullshit too.
Fuck Modell. No public money for stadiums ever.
Are you getting warmed up for the looming battle to replace the Georgia Dome?
It's already decided for the most part, they are debating it in the capitol now, but Atlanta's mayor doesn't want to lose the Falcons (to the suburbs) and the state has so much money tied up in facilities they will eventually rubber stamp 300 million in hotel/motel tax to Arthur Blank so he can spend another 700+ million and charge PSL's.
The idea that these facilities add all these jobs and economic growth is ridiculous, it makes one guy richer, the owner of the team and 15 times a year or so the bars are full, that's about it.
Ugh, that sucks. At the very least, I hope it's an open air stadium.
It's going to be a retractable roof I'm pretty sure, I'm also certain we will do somthing to fuck up infrastructure around it. It's an Atlanta tradition kind of like losing.
Bleh. I don't know how you'd feel as a fan but I think it would be to the Falcons' advantage to force teams to submit to the Southern humidity early in the season.
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