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NFL Wild Card Weekend -- Nazareth, live from Philadelphia

I'm watching the Chargers with my six year old grandson and so I've had it on the Nickelodeon spongebob broadcast with Nate Burlison and it's surprisingly entertaining.
 
I'm watching the Chargers with my six year old grandson and so I've had it on the Nickelodeon spongebob broadcast with Nate Burlison and it's surprisingly entertaining.
Agreed. That's the only thing that can make this watchable.

Got a chuckle when jacked referee Land Clark announced a penalty and SpongeBob said "Time for the gun show"
 
How about instead of lionizing Houston for finally moving the ball, maybe blast the Chargers for being so out of position on two broken plays?
 
Did not expect the Texans to finish off that drive with a TD. Makes for a more interesting game, I suppose. Maybe only marginally more interesting than drying paint, but ....
 
I'm watching the Chargers with my six year old grandson and so I've had it on the Nickelodeon spongebob broadcast with Nate Burlison and it's surprisingly entertaining.

The Nickelodeon show has gotten pretty great reviews over the years.
 
So a guy in his mid-30s tears his groin and makes All-Pro? That has to be a first. (Except for those who had already had stellar, nearly full seasons and sustained the injury at the very end.)

Sorry. That was my mistake. I should have written that more clearly. It was last season that he tore his groin. I brought it up because so many Steelers fans thought he was done. He came back healthy this season and had an All-Pro season.
 

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