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I kinda am, too.I'm loving the turn this game has taken!!
I would like to see Kubiak use Casey like the 49ers do Walker.
I liked that Bud commercial. A little sappy, but good.
I would like to see Casey catch TD passes when they're in his damn hands.
This game has the potential to make nfls annual top ten comebacks just a little less painful to watch.
Mike
BAL has to be regretting that fake fg now
Did you catch LT in the back of the police car?![]()
Did you catch LT in the back of the police car?![]()
Damn, do you realize Jacoby has accounted for 70% of the Raven's scoring in the 2nd half?
Play is halted after half of the lights went out during the third quarter of the NFL Super Bowl XLVII football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the San Francisco 49ers in New Orleans Reuters
During the 34-minute delay caused by a power outage at the Superdome, CBS reported that the problem was caused by the failure of an outside power feed into the stadium.
The company that provides the power has a different take. Entergy sent out word that the failure was on the side of the Superdome and that there wasnt a problem with the power they were providing to the stadium.
Power issue at the Super Dome appears to be in the customer's side. Entergy is providing power to the Dome.
Entergy New Orleans (@EntergyNOLA) February 04, 2013
Theres sure to be a lot more finger pointing in what was a very embarrassing moment for the league and the stadium on the biggest possible stage.
Damn, do you realize Jacoby has accounted for 70% of the Raven's scoring in the 2nd half?
That guy was white.
Auxiliary power kept the playing field from going totally dark, but escalators stopped working and the concourses were only illuminated by small banks of lights tied in to emergency service.
Philip Allison, a spokesman for Entergy New Orleans, which provides power to the stadium, said power had been flowing into the stadium before the lights failed.
"All of our distribution and transmission feeds going into the Superdome were operating as expected," Allison said.
The outage appeared to originate in a failure of equipment maintained by stadium staff, he added. CBS lost power in the broadcast booth immediately after the outage.
The power failure occurred shortly after Jacoby Jones returned the opening kickoff of the second half for a touchdown, giving the Ravens a commanding lead.
The public address announcer said the Superdome was experiencing an interruption of electrical service and encouraged fans to stay in their seats. Some fans did the wave to pass the time. Players milled around on the sidelines, some took a seat on the bench, other on the field. A few of the Ravens threw footballs around.
Will someone PLEASE stuff a sock in Phil Simms' mouth.
Missed 2 point is all that was needed, and now the Niners are slowly fading away
Missed 2 point is all that was needed, and now the Niners are slowly fading away