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Browns Field Goal:  Stover Clip (video)
Browns Field Goal: Stover Clip (video)
At the :43 second mark in this video Matt Stover is already doing his post game interview celebrating the ravens win when Derek Anderson informs him that the...
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More Fun With Baltimore
Kid Cleveland — This clip comes from a local Baltimore television station. It truely captures the beauty of the Ravens confusion about the correct call being made...especially right at the :43 mark in the clip. There was no replay and no reversal on the call...only a long discussion that led to the right call. Enjoy the clip Browns fans. ...

More Fun With Baltimore
Cleveland Browns — This clip comes from a local Baltimore television station. It truly captures the beauty of the Ravens confusion about the correct call being made…right at the :43 mark in the clip. There was no replay and no reversal on the call…only a long discussion that led to the right call. Enjoy the clip Browns fans. Technically, some would consider this gloating. However, when it comes to the city that hijacked our team then nothing is sacred!

Pardon the Interruption
The Dawg Pound — Acquitted murderer returns an INT for a touchdown: 6 pts Kicker kicks go-ahead field goal: 3 pts Said kicker being told mid-interview by the other team's QB that the game's not over and seeing his reaction: freaking priceless... By the way...something else I just find hilarious... Ya think Ozzie Newsome would like to take that little waiver from 2 years ago back? He pissed away the best QB on the team! Not saying anyone knew it at the time, but man, he's gotta be kicking himself in the ass about now.

The News
Mondesi's House — --Clearly the most popular link submission yesterday: the "Halftime Horror Show" by the always-classy Jets fans. The actual New York Times caption: "Several hundred men, three-deep in some areas, throw bottles and spit over the railings when women didn't oblige with their vulgar ...

Some New Changes in the NFL?
Stampede Blue — The NFL Competition Committee (with newly extended Colts GM Bill Polian (tip to Bullard47)), will meet next week to discuss various things around the league.  Here are a few of the more interesting items: (A complete list can be found here from FOXSports.com.) Winning your division may not guarantee you a home playoff game.  The two division winners with the best records will still be given the bye.  However, seeds 3-6 would then be seeded by the best record, regardless of whether they won their division or not.  The first tie-breaker would then be a division title.   This rule would ...

Game Changers
ChicksInTheHuddle.com — Those of us who enjoy players like Troy Polamalu making football games feel more like Pantene commercials better look for another way to get our jollies. NFL owners are meeting this week to discuss, among several rule changes, a ban on exposed hair.   If the new rule is approved, those lovely lady locks  would have to be tucked away under a player’s helmet. All we can say is thank goodness Steve Gleason retired before this one saw the light of day. Other proposed rule changes are not quite as “hairy”, such as letting wild-card teams with better records than a division leader get home-field advantage. There’s also a proposal to ...

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