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I only throw things that won't break like ballcaps. Never understood people that threw controllers or remotes.

 

[CC]well my remotes a touchscreen and it cost $400, aka: more than your life[/CC]

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it really is though, it's a logitech, it rules. the background is the decepticons logo. (calm down warp, ill post a picture)
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Does that work with DirecTV?

 

yeah, you can even set up a "favorite channels" page on it with graphics for all the stations. it makes a cool clicky noise too, which confuses people. pretty sure :shock: MY GIRLFRIEND :shock: still thinks it's a gameboy

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Does that work with DirecTV?

 

yeah, you can even set up a "favorite channels" page on it with graphics for all the stations. it makes a cool clicky noise too, which confuses people. pretty sure :shock: MY GIRLFRIEND :shock: still thinks it's a gameboy

 

pffft, what a toolbag IMB. Only turdnuggets mention significant others in their posts.

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she's real hot too and a TOTAL freak in the sack heh yeah whats up now, want me to send you a picture of her
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Wow... this is useless conversation. How about getting back to talking about football?

 

my personal anecdote related to football...

 

i mean, look at that guy's post count. can you say l o l?

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imb breaking all the unwritten rules tonight.

 

On topic, what does NO beating ATL mean for playoff scenarios? (bukie signal)

 

Barring an epic choke by Atlanta next week at home against Carolina, very little. About the only thing it means is New Orleans is locked into the fifth seed.

 

If Atlanta does lose next week, then some interesting things can happen - such as any of NO, Philly, Chicago or Atlanta getting the No. 1 seed depending on the results of other games.

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imb breaking all the unwritten rules tonight.

 

On topic, what does NO beating ATL mean for playoff scenarios? (bukie signal)

 

-New Orleans clinches playoff spot.

-Can win division and homefield advantage with a win next week AND Falcons loss.

 

-Falcons clinch homefield advantage with a win OR New Orleans loss AND Chicago loss AND 1 Philly loss.

 

-Bears clinch homefield advantage with win AND Atlanta loss AND 1 Philly loss AND New Orleans loss.

 

-Eagles clinch homefield advantage with 2 wins AND Chicago loss AND Atlanta loss AND New Orleans loss.

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imb breaking all the unwritten rules tonight.

 

On topic, what does NO beating ATL mean for playoff scenarios? (bukie signal)

 

It means that techinically, going into the final week, only the #5 seed is actually set for sure on the NFC side. Bears and Eagles could end up anywhere from #1 to #3. Of course, for #1...Falcons would have to lose to Carolina, which would be epic.

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The Chargers are entertaining. Why go through all the trouble assembling the parts for a championship only to ruin it with Norv?
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imb breaking all the unwritten rules tonight.

 

On topic, what does NO beating ATL mean for playoff scenarios? (bukie signal)

 

It means that techinically, going into the final week, only the #5 seed is actually set for sure on the NFC side. Bears and Eagles could end up anywhere from #1 to #3. Of course, for #1...Falcons would have to lose to Carolina, which would be epic.

 

The 5 side isn't set for sure. It can be New Orleans or Atlanta

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imb breaking all the unwritten rules tonight.

 

On topic, what does NO beating ATL mean for playoff scenarios? (bukie signal)

 

It means that techinically, going into the final week, only the #5 seed is actually set for sure on the NFC side. Bears and Eagles could end up anywhere from #1 to #3. Of course, for #1...Falcons would have to lose to Carolina, which would be epic.

 

The 5 side isn't set for sure. It can be New Orleans or Atlanta

 

Oh...good point. I forgot that NO still has a division chance.

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I love that the story after the Bears/Jets game was how ridiculously careless Jay Cutler is and that the Bears shouldn't be where they are, and the story after the Saints win is Drew Brees can overcome mistakes and bring his team to where they should have been all along.

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