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(NFL)   Jeremy Lin's success reminds us of why the NFL is so great   (nfl.com) divider line 154
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2012-02-18 04:35:35 PM
mikaloyd: WTF is Samoa?

www.lucilleroberts.com
 
2012-02-18 07:00:32 PM
steamingpile: lajotu: I didn't take as much pleasure in seeing the Knicks lose to the Hornets as I took in seeing the Broncos lose to the Patriots.

It means your a patriots fan, everyone else wanted them to lose except pats fans.


I couldn't have just been rooting against America's latest media darling? Welp, I guess you know me better than I know myself.

A Patriots fan I am, then!
 
2012-02-19 12:36:19 AM
Boxxyfan: The NBA has better ratings than the MLB and NHL. The NHL's ratings are embarrassing.

No.

Some NBA games have better ratings, but the sport as a whole is below MLB in audience.

And please, make the NBA a 162 season sport and see how its ratings plummet.
 
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2012-02-19 11:33:15 AM
rocky_howard: Boxxyfan: The NBA has better ratings than the MLB and NHL. The NHL's ratings are embarrassing.

No.

Some NBA games have better ratings, but the sport as a whole is below MLB in audience.

And please, make the NBA a 162 season sport and see how its ratings plummet.


NBA competes with NCAA...MLB competes with what?
 
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