NBC's Sunday Night Football Vs. ESPN's Monday Night Football

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  1. dallascowboysradio

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    From what I've seen thus far, SNF is leaps and bounds ahead of MNF. Good job NBC, you've redeemed yourself in this fan's eye's.
     
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    Kornheiser reminded me of Dennis Miller. Not a good fit.
     
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    As I pointed out earlier, <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (yours truly)</div><div class='quotemain'>TK did okay. I'd still rather have Dennis Miller or Denis Leary. ESPN's drawback are (naturally) Theisman and Berman.

    I really like Sunday night on NBC. I am not a big fan of Collinsworth but you know when he's coming on so you can use the mute button. Bob Costas and Al Michaels rule.</div>
    My preference is SNF on NBC. Monday nights are for WWE Raw. If you are not down w/ that, I've got 2 words for ya....
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (blackadder)</div><div class='quotemain'>My preference is SNF on NBC. Monday nights are for WWE Raw. If you are not down w/ that, I've got 2 words for ya....</div>
    I like wrestling, but it, nor any other show, would ever come before a good football game.
     
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    BA, If that opinion isn't out the window when the 'Phins play on Monday night, please mail in your DWO membership card. Beef and Dolfandale will be busy grooming your replacement. [​IMG]
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (kcgsc)</div><div class='quotemain'>BA, If that opinion isn't out the window when the 'Phins play on Monday night, please mail in your DWO membership card. Beef and Dolfandale will be busy grooming your replacement. [​IMG]</div>
    When Miami is on I flip back & forth.
     
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    You do know wrestling is fake right? Sorry, I had to say it. I kinda feel bad, like the older brother that ruined Santa Clause.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (manofsteel)</div><div class='quotemain'>You do know wrestling is fake right? Sorry, I had to say it. I kinda feel bad, like the older brother that ruined Santa Clause.</div>
    lmao, do you watch any tv shows? Like any sitcoms or even any movies? Because guess what they're all fake too. It's entertainment, just like any other t.v show. I mean, professional wrestlers are like actors who do all their own stunts.
     
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    I always like it when someone thinks they've uncovered a big conspiracy by finding out wrestling's fake. Nice to have something to flip to in commercials cause there's no other games on
     
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    i really just dont like football on ESPN just makes the game worse IMO
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (manofsteel)</div><div class='quotemain'>You do know wrestling is fake right? Sorry, I had to say it. I kinda feel bad, like the older brother that ruined Santa Clause.</div>
    No! Really? You have got to be kidding me. Stop the world, I wanna get off.

    Gee, souperman. You are quite intent on acting as my buzzkill/wet blanket. Did you go riding your tricycle and forget to wear a helmet? LMAO.
     
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    Just hard for me to understand why a Dolphins fan would flip back and forth between a live sport and a scripted soap opera. I am not intent on killing your buzz. If you remeber right, I provided an opinion contrary to yours on Anthony Wright. Your response was....."you don't want to get into a war of words with me..." Naturally, that made want to get into just that. It seems I am now incredibly anxious to counterpoint every half-assed opinion you present that I happen to disagree with. So bring dude, you talk the talk.....but do you really have any logical arguments? Are you now afraid to post an opinion based on nothing because someone might call you on it? Somehow, I am not afraid to get into a war of words with a guy that can't decide between wrestling and the NFL. I actually work with a guy like that....don't worry we make fun of him all day too.
     
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    Why would a football fan be attracted to wrestling? Well, why are football players attracted to wrestling? Do you need a list of football players that have entered the ring at one time or another?

    Reggie White
    Lawrence Taylor
    Kevin Greene
    Steve McMichael
    Wahoo McDaniel
    Ernie Ladd
    Bronco Nagurski

    It's physical. There's a great amount of athleticism involved. It's fun. If you not down with that, I got two words for ya! Candice Michelle. Now, I don't know why anyone would be switching back and forth. I thought that's why God gave us dual tuner DVRs.
     
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    yeah i love my dvr lol
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (DolfanDale)</div><div class='quotemain'>Why would a football fan be attracted to wrestling? Well, why are football players attracted to wrestling? Do you need a list of football players that have entered the ring at one time or another?

    Reggie White
    Lawrence Taylor
    Kevin Greene
    Steve McMichael
    Wahoo McDaniel
    Ernie Ladd
    Bronco Nagurski

    It's physical. There's a great amount of athleticism involved. It's fun. If you not down with that, I got two words for ya! Candice Michelle. Now, I don't know why anyone would be switching back and forth. I thought that's why God gave us dual tuner DVRs.</div>
    Ron Simmons a former UF player also wrestled(his name was Faqrooq or something he was with that Bradshaw guys tag team), Brock Lesnar Jumped from wrestling and tried out for the Vikes, and Kurt Angle actually got a try out a Full Back for the Steelers. Didn't ole Stone Cold play college ball too? And lets not forget about the Rock, He started on a Miami D with Ray Lewis, Warren Sapp, Jesse Armstrong and countless other super star Defenders, i hear he could have gone NFL if not for an inury or something.
     
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    I just don't get it thats all. It's clearly not a sport and really not comparable to the NFL.
     
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    "Dr. Death" Steve Williams played football at Oklahoma.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (FLORIDA PACKER)</div><div class='quotemain'>Ron Simmons a former UF player also wrestled(his name was Faqrooq or something he was with that Bradshaw guys tag team), Brock Lesnar Jumped from wrestling and tried out for the Vikes, and Kurt Angle actually got a try out a Full Back for the Steelers. Didn't ole Stone Cold play college ball too? And lets not forget about the Rock, He started on a Miami D with Ray Lewis, Warren Sapp, Jesse Armstrong and countless other super star Defenders, i hear he could have gone NFL if not for an inury or something.</div>
    Stone Cold did play college ball. Don't forget Bill Goldberg who did play in the NFL. Kevin Nash played college hoops.

    Can you believe the Rock was DT @ the U of M. At one point (I believe), he was ahead of Warren Sapp on the depth chart or maybe it was Russell Maryland

    Ron Simmons was known as Farooq when he teamed w/ Bradshaw.
     
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    The Rock was a DT!? I can't believe he was big enough, I would of guessed linebacker...
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Packersfan)</div><div class='quotemain'>The Rock was a DT!?</div>
    So was Bill Goldberg. Unbelievable on both counts.
     

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