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    Dumb asses put The Eagles and Phillies on at same time

    Thanks alot dumb ass networks. Both start around 8pm, Phils come on a little bit ahead probably around 8:00-8:07 and Eagles start at 8:20... Nice going r-tards! Well, I'll probably opt to watch most of The Phillies game, because the phils play like a team that wants to win The World Series. Eagles probably will end up losing to the 0-4 crappy ass 49ers.
    Last edited by starkiller; 10-10-2010, 06:08 AM.

    #2
    **** pisses me off to, some people are ****ing ******s !

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      #3
      I posted a similar question on yahoo answers under the baseball section and this is the response I got from a fellow Philadelphia fan!


      "This is nice - I can use my answer for all versions of this question that get asked today:

      Who cares? I'm sick of Andy Reid and his lame act. They are still making the same mistakes that they were 12 years ago when he started (poor clock management, no running game, a pathetic offensive line and dumb penalties). One game is a potential playoff clincher for a great team. The other features a mediocre team in a rebuilding year (if they are lucky) against a winless, underachieving team.

      Look in on the Eagles between innings, unless you need to get a beer."

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        #4
        **** i didnt even think of that... probably will watch more of the phillies, im not expecting a whole lot from the eagles

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          #5
          This happens often and sometimes it's during playoff seasons. Many times when the Pistons are in the playoffs they are on at the same time as the Red Wings in their playoff game, which also falls at the same time as a Tigers regular season game. It's not a big deal and happens all the time. Games like Sunday Night Football are always picked well before the season and can not just be changed because another team in that city is in the playoffs.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Check View Post
            This happens often and sometimes it's during playoff seasons. Many times when the Pistons are in the playoffs they are on at the same time as the Red Wings in their playoff game, which also falls at the same time as a Tigers regular season game. It's not a big deal and happens all the time. Games like Sunday Night Football are always picked well before the season and can not just be changed because another team in that city is in the playoffs.
            No, its tbs for poorly scheduling the game at 8:00pm.

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              #7
              Originally posted by starkiller View Post
              I posted a similar question on yahoo answers under the baseball section and this is the response I got from a fellow Philadelphia fan!


              "This is nice - I can use my answer for all versions of this question that get asked today:

              Who cares? I'm sick of Andy Reid and his lame act. They are still making the same mistakes that they were 12 years ago when he started (poor clock management, no running game, a pathetic offensive line and dumb penalties). One game is a potential playoff clincher for a great team. The other features a mediocre team in a rebuilding year (if they are lucky) against a winless, underachieving team.

              Look in on the Eagles between innings, unless you need to get a beer."
              Between innings , thats my plan !

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                #8
                Lol who cares. Eagles will get more viewers. Baseball is ****ing boring.

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                  #9
                  You're from Connecticut so shut the **** up !

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by starkiller View Post
                    No, its tbs for poorly scheduling the game at 8:00pm.
                    No, it's not.

                    These things happens often enough this time of the yr when the MLB playoffs and the NFL season overlap.

                    Think about it...

                    NFL - Phi at SF at 8:30 PM(ET).
                    NFL - Ten at Dal at 4:15 PM(ET).
                    NFL - TB at Cin at 1:00 PM(ET).
                    NFL - ATL at Cle at 1:00PM(ET).

                    1) MLB - Phi at Cin at 8:07 PM(ET).
                    2) MLB - SF at ATL at 4:37 PM(ET).
                    3) MLB - TB at Texas at 1:07 PM(ET).

                    Now, If TBS switched 1 and 2, SF fans will be the ones complaining.
                    If they switched 1 and 3, Cin fans complain.
                    If they switched 2 and 3, ATL and Texas fans complain, not to mention you really can't have SF play a 10:00 AM(PT) game since that's too early.

                    So no matter what TBS did, some fans won't be happy.
                    Last edited by sigrab; 10-10-2010, 11:24 AM.

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