The Broncos are playing the Vashta Nerada of football today and it is showing. While they did run a punt back for a touchdown, early, the Ravens got a traditional touchdown, then returned an interception for a touchdown, in a game that is already more exciting than any of the games last week. And not a minute after I finished my statement, Denver tied up the game. Good stuff.
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But the second quarter is proving less exciting, though Denver did just make a huge play, and is now in the red zone. Ooh, touchdown Broncos. This game is exciting. I am hoping for no field goals.
--Time Passes--
Denver attempted a field goal, but the kicker flubbed it in a way that I have never seen before. Then the Ravens got the ball after the two minute warning, and they made a very pretty series of plays to tie up the game. Denver has 36 seconds to play in the half, but they have decided to go into the locker room, and out of the cold, thin air at Mile High.
--Time Passes--
Well, during half time, I searched around the TV, and found that there was an Adventure Time marathon on the Cartoon Network. First, I thought I would just watch one episode, then go back to football, but then I tried doing that, and couldn't. I did see that Denver got another touchdown after the half, so I've checked back at the commercial to see that the Ravens have not yet matched them. I can't tell who has the ball, because there is a penalty conference on the field.
There were two penalties on the play, both against the Ravens, who might have almost gotten a turnover. There was a fumble, and blah blah blah, Denver has the ball and has a first down, but then punting occurred. Back to Adventure Time.
--Time Passes--
The Ravens tied it up, then the Broncos got another touchdown, and it is 8 degrees out. The field in the middle of the Rockies is a rocky place to be, according to the commentators. Apparently, everyone is cold and shaky and the stadium is loud, but the Ravens are marching down the field. Unfortunately, there was a commercial break and I had to go back to Adventure Time.
--Time Passes--
The Adventure Time marathon ended, so we went back to the Broncos Ravens game, which got tied up at 35-all at the end, so it was into overtime. It was a beautiful game, if you happen to like the Ravens, or aren't a Broncos fan. The Packer game began, but I could not tear myself away from the AFC game until we knew who won. In the end, the Ravens won, and Ray Lewis yelled some things about God into a microphone. Then I switched over to the 49ers/Packers game, where the Packers were up by a touchdown, that was then matched by the 49ers. The Packers only got that TD on an interception return, and the offence has done nothing - save a single 7-yard pass - so far in the game.
--Time Passes--
This game has been like the other game, with neither team going up by much. Now, just before the half, the kicker with "the most missed field goals of any kickers" got a field goal. No, not Crosby, apparently, that accolade goes to the 49ers kicker, named Akers.
--Time Passes--
There was a Jeopardy break, and the final Jeopardy answer was his daughter Svetlana, who died in Wisconsin in 2011 at the age of 85. The category was Famous Relatives, and the question was who is Stalin. But back to the game now, where the third quarter is nearly half over. The sound effects of Candlestick Park are a little creepy, like someone is trying to nuke the city, or the ships are coming into port, not sure. And what I do not understand is how a field goal was scored for the Packers, when the last thing I saw was the Packer player fumbling the ball. I mean, I'm cool with it, and the score is tied now, but I just don't know how it actually happened.
These quarterbacks are going to need some lozenges after the game is done, but just like that, Colin Kaepernick just ran the 50 yard dash to get another TD. This is not good for the Packers, but is good for my witty facebook profile picture plans. Those 49ers better really be a Super Bowl team, else the Packers better get significantly better in the remainder of the 4th quarter.
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