Poll
Question:
What time did you have enough and turn off the game?
Option 1: During 1st Q
votes: 0
Option 2: During 2nd Q
votes: 7
Option 3: Half
votes: 7
Option 4: During 3rd Q
votes: 12
Option 5: Watched the Entire Game
votes: 8
Good running game last night
I turned it off after Alexander scored his first TD to make it 21-0. I thought they would have played better, but still would have lost. One of the worst Eagles games I've been privy to. :-\
Quote from: PhillyPhaninDC on December 06, 2005, 09:18:05 AMOne of the worst Eagles games...
We've been saying that a lot this year.
i watched the whole thing, but it had more to do with my having Hasselbeck, LJ, & Akers on my fantasy league and needed a win to get in the playoffs. Thanks Dicks, for dropping my chances to make money.
Second half i was flipping back and forth from UFC on spike and the game. I watched til the end. I wanted to see if we could actually get on the board...last second Koy throws to LJ in the endzone...he dropped it. :boom
My daughter has an ear infection, which forced me to stay awake not only for the whole game, but for the entire Post-Game Live moronathon.
I quit watching shortly after halftime. I flipped it over to The Triangle on Sci-Fi
Since Hasselback had nothing for stats, I clinched the regular season title in my fantasy league and half of the prize pool. The other half goes to the Militia Bowl champ. Hopefully, I'll be able to beat the other 7 guys that make the playoffs. I think only 3 out of the 12 teams have been eliminated, so the rest of the playoff field will be settled next weekend.
First time in many years I didn't watch the end. :-[
Watched the whole thing
QuoteWorst of the Worst
Here are the most lopsided losses in Eagles history:
56-0: New York Giants, Oct. 15, 1933
62-10: Giants, Nov. 26, 1972
49-0: Green Bay Packers, Nov. 11, 1962
56-7: Dallas Cowboys, Oct. 9, 1966
42-0: Seattle Seahawks,
last night
49-7: Cleveland Browns, Oct. 19, 1952
39-0: Chicago Bears, Oct. 13, 1935
42-3: Los Angeles Rams, Nov. 3, 1975
38-0: Seahawks, Sept. 6, 1998
Quote from: PhillyPhaninDC on December 06, 2005, 09:18:05 AM
I turned it off after Alexander scored his first TD to make it 21-0. I thought they would have played better, but still would have lost. One of the worst Eagles games I've been privy to. :-\
Alexanders 1st TD made it 28-0 :boom :boom
I would have liked to watch it all Ed, but I'm a violent drunk and would have destroyed either my PC or my TV. Can't afford to replace either this close to Christmas.
After Dyson's second def TD.
I watched it until the 3Q & realized there would be nothing redeeming about the rest of the game. I don't even get mad any more & can finally emotionally detach when it goes that way.
believe it or not, this was the first time in my life i left a live game early, heck, i left before half time. 8 minutes left in the first half, i was cold, tired, and had an early meeting today, didn't see the benefit of subjecting myself to more torture. 21-0 as i started out, by the time i walked out the gate it was 28-0, and got into my car it was 35-0.
I left the game in the middle of the 3rd quarter.
Quote from: MURP on December 06, 2005, 10:08:03 AM
QuoteWorst of the Worst
Here are the most lopsided losses in Eagles history:
56-0: New York Giants, Oct. 15, 1933
62-10: Giants, Nov. 26, 1972
49-0: Green Bay Packers, Nov. 11, 1962
56-7: Dallas Cowboys, Oct. 9, 1966
42-0: Seattle Seahawks, last night
49-7: Cleveland Browns, Oct. 19, 1952
39-0: Chicago Bears, Oct. 13, 1935
42-3: Los Angeles Rams, Nov. 3, 1975
38-0: Seahawks, Sept. 6, 1998
I remember that game because it was on my birthday!
I watched the entire debacle last night.
i was going to leave after the Reggie thing, but decided to stay for their 1st drive of the 3rd quarter. of course, that drive was only 1 play, so I left after that.
hosers i stayed to the bitter end. stopped watching the game after moats fumble, but i stayed around.
I was at a sports bar and I left probably early to mid 4th quarter. I stopped paying attention really right after our "drive" to start the 2nd half.
First play in the 3rd.First time I never watched the 4th of an Eagles game on Monday night
11 pm. I was going to watch Futurama, but it was the dog episode so I switched back until 11:30. Then I watched the Holy crap he's a crapple episode of Family Guy.
Well, since I get few Eagles games over here and I had taken leave this whole week, I stayed up to watch the whole game. I could feel your guys' pain almost 4,000 miles away. Similar games I've watched in the past included the Eagles 42-3 loss to the Rams on MNF in 1975; the 40-something to teens loss to the Broncos in Ryan's first year (I was at that game in 1986). I just could not believe it.
I watched the entire game. Was waiting to see McCoy and some Cira shots (kinda ghey...I know). Maybe some camel toads. :)
For the first time ever, I turned an Eagles game off and didn't turn it back on. Usually when they suck ass I turn the game off.....yell, kick and scream.........and then turn the game back on. But when halftime came around I changed the channel and didn't look back. They didn't deserve it.
Quote from: bobbyinlondon on December 06, 2005, 03:12:55 PM
Well, since I get few Eagles games over here and I had taken leave this whole week, I stayed up to watch the whole game. I could feel your guys' pain almost 4,000 miles away. Similar games I've watched in the past included the Eagles 42-3 loss to the Rams on MNF in 1975; the 40-something to teens loss to the Broncos in Ryan's first year (I was at that game in 1986). I just could not believe it.
I had to work the next day. I fell asleep after, as EagleFeva describes it, our first "drive" of the second half. I believe it was around 4am!
I watched the entire goddamn thing...when Moats fumbled I was in the process of making a nice rum and coke. I had the bottle o' rum in my hand at the time and when Moats dropped the ball I hit the juice straight from the bottle for awhile and then went to the mixed drink.
i left the second buddy ryan waddled off the field
Quote from: Sun_Mo on December 06, 2005, 11:11:08 AM
i was going to leave after the Reggie thing, but decided to stay for their 1st drive of the 3rd quarter. of course, that drive was only 1 play, so I left after that.
Exactly what I did. I've made it a personal point to never leave a game before it's over. But I had to make an exception this time. There's only so much crotch-kicking a guy can take.
FWIW, I did watch the rest of it on the TV in the hotel room...but at least I was warm and dry.
ha you idiots shoulda stayed. it was cold, wet and i had some pizza.
I turned it off after the Moats fumble-TD. 5:30 comes early.
Quote from: Geowhizzer on December 07, 2005, 08:32:36 PM
I turned it off after the Moats fumble-TD. 5:30 comes early.
If you were forced to work and missed the game thank your boss :P
Quote from: bobbyinlondon on December 06, 2005, 03:12:55 PM
Well, since I get few Eagles games over here and I had taken leave this whole week, I stayed up to watch the whole game. I could feel your guys' pain almost 4,000 miles away. Similar games I've watched in the past included the Eagles 42-3 loss to the Rams on MNF in 1975; the 40-something to teens loss to the Broncos in Ryan's first year (I was at that game in 1986). I just could not believe it.
I remember that 75 MNF game. Roman Gabriel's first game against the Rams after he became a bird. I recall Ram LB Isiah Robertson having a huge night. Mike McCormack's last year which opened the door for Vermiel.
Anyone remember 1972 at Yankee Stadium? Gmen 62 Birds 10. That was the worst of times.
Quote from: Don Ho on December 07, 2005, 08:54:34 PM
Quote from: bobbyinlondon on December 06, 2005, 03:12:55 PM
Well, since I get few Eagles games over here and I had taken leave this whole week, I stayed up to watch the whole game. I could feel your guys' pain almost 4,000 miles away. Similar games I've watched in the past included the Eagles 42-3 loss to the Rams on MNF in 1975; the 40-something to teens loss to the Broncos in Ryan's first year (I was at that game in 1986). I just could not believe it.
I remember that 75 MNF game. Roman Gabriel's first game against the Rams after he became a bird. I recall Ram LB Isiah Robertson having a huge night. Mike McCormack's last year which opened the door for Vermiel.
Anyone remember 1972 at Yankee Stadium? Gmen 62 Birds 10. That was the worst of times.
I was there with 64
Quote from: fansince61 on December 07, 2005, 08:59:37 PM
Quote from: Don Ho on December 07, 2005, 08:54:34 PM
Quote from: bobbyinlondon on December 06, 2005, 03:12:55 PM
Well, since I get few Eagles games over here and I had taken leave this whole week, I stayed up to watch the whole game. I could feel your guys' pain almost 4,000 miles away. Similar games I've watched in the past included the Eagles 42-3 loss to the Rams on MNF in 1975; the 40-something to teens loss to the Broncos in Ryan's first year (I was at that game in 1986). I just could not believe it.
I remember that 75 MNF game. Roman Gabriel's first game against the Rams after he became a bird. I recall Ram LB Isiah Robertson having a huge night. Mike McCormack's last year which opened the door for Vermiel.
Anyone remember 1972 at Yankee Stadium? Gmen 62 Birds 10. That was the worst of times.
I was there with 64
It was in Philly if not mistaken :'(
Could be old timers though :P
Quote from: fansince61 on December 07, 2005, 09:05:14 PM
It was in Philly if not mistaken :'(
Could be old timers though :P
October 1, 1972 - Giants 27 at Eagles 12
November 26, 1972 - Eagles 10 at Giants 62
It sucks any way you look at it.
I never leave before the end, and we had planned on staying at least through the Reggie ceremony; but, as Sus said, a guy can only stand to get his sack vised so many times...and, I guess our tolerance for pain is lower than his. We left inside the two minute warning of the first half.
"Cheerleaders" lifted our spirits a little bit, though...if only I could've talked the bartender into turning the TVs off.
Quote from: Cerevant on December 07, 2005, 09:22:07 PM
Quote from: fansince61 on December 07, 2005, 09:05:14 PM
It was in Philly if not mistaken :'(
Could be old timers though :P
October 1, 1972 - Giants 27 at Eagles 12
November 26, 1972 - Eagles 10 at Giants 62
It sucks any way you look at it.
Damn..must have seen it on TV..BUT I do remeber many posters hanging from Vet for the rest of the year reminding the birds of 62-10
Much like everyone else. I've never left a game before it ended, or stopped watching on TV until it was over. Monday, me and my sales girl headed off to her truck after the first "drive" of the 3rd. We turned the game on the radio in her truck, cranked up the heat, and pounded a few more beers.
Damn, Demon, leaving a game you flew in from KC to see.
At least that wasn't your only reason for being there.
I watched the whole game but flipped back and forth with Family Guy toward the end.
Quote from: stalker on December 08, 2005, 12:25:42 PM
I watched the whole game but flipped back and forth with Family Guy toward the end.
Exactly what I did....along with playing Madden '06 on a separate TV (during the 2nd/3rd quarters) with the game on a big screen.
it was the highest rated mnf game in five years
Quote from: ice grillin you on December 08, 2005, 01:45:52 PM
it was the highest rated mnf game in five years
Yeah... it kinda adds to the saying that a person is smart, but people are stupid....