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NAM37

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  1. It looks like our boy JR Reed will be featured in the new Next Gen Madden commerical which will air during the NFL draft!!

    From: http://www.gamespot.com/ps3/sports/maddennfl2006/preview_6122758.html?tag=boxcar_all_preview_headline

    Scheduled to air during the first half hour of the 2005 NFL Draft, this 30-second commercial spot will be the public's first glimpse of EA Sports' biggest franchise and indeed one of the most notable franchises in all of videogames.

    The rest of the clip is all football action, as a virtual referee blows a whistle to get things started. Giants' kicker Jay Feely rushes towards the football to kick off a simulated game, and the next shot shows the ball spinning through the air, directly into the waiting arms of Eagles' safety and special teams man J.R. Reed, who is promptly laid out by a stalking member of the Giants' special teams squad. A slick-looking injury graphic immediately follows the hit, showing a close-up view of a torn tendon (or the like), and giving an immediate diagnosis on the player's condition and the amount of time he is expected to miss.

    I just wish he wasn't getting hurt....

  2. I was at the game Saturday (like a lot of you) and what hit me the hardest (besides the fact that the game was painful to watch) was that it seemed to lack any feeling of an 'event.'

    How much work would it have been to have the band there?  Or ANYTHING else for that matter.

    USF's largest weakness seems to be their lack of ability to create excitement.

    The game was boring, but that's ok.. it was a glorified practice.  But it still could have been an EVENT.

    Where was the band?

    Where was the buzz?

    Pre Game?

    Decent Halftime?

    Stuff in the parking lot? ? ?

    Give us something.

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