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Here is the last night,hopefully, that I have to read womens stupid comments on th Super bowl. Why do they think anyone wants to hear their opinion on anything, most of all. about football on Super Bowl Sunday.Go shopping and leave the game for the guys

2007-02-03 16:04:09 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Football (American)

15 answers

im a guy but dont be sexist.
there are women out there who follow football.

2007-02-03 16:07:46 · answer #1 · answered by Jack 2 · 3 0

I bet your one those guys with the bear gut watch for naked women.

Talk football
This game should be interesting at least at the start if Manning has a quarterback rating over 100% then the Bears are dead if he throws interception then the Bears have a change. I believe we will see a Manning more intense than ever. Then trading Edrin James and drafting Adey gosh who would of thought.
Poor Rex is Chicago for or against him. I have never a city bad mouth then glorify a person so much in my entire life. Damn if he does and damn if he doesn't
Of course I live in Wisconsin and I'm stuck another year with Bret Farve, Yuk! He was great now he just old.

Anyway

I don't think this guy knows anything about football. I just think he wants us all to believe that he does.

Secondly, I bet that I have had more life experience than you will ever have. Have you seen a patriot/scud intercept in time of war?
Have you ever set foot outside the US. Did you serve your country?
I know my opinion doesn't count
I'm just a female, a Retired Army NCO, Disabled Veteran, Colts Fan. Desert Storm Veteran
Now for the game lay back in your chair and be drunk by half time. While the rest of us watch a great game

2007-02-03 16:52:00 · answer #2 · answered by path2631 4 · 1 0

OK ok, every body stop bashing home dude. I think he is trying to say ( and i agree) is a lot of women are starting to get into football but are one-dimensional in there knowledge. Its like you ask who is going to win the Superbowl, they mostly say the colts because manning is the best or the offense is the best. But that is common knowledge. I'm teaching my wife and she has learned to actually watch the game and understand it. For example i asked her who she thought would win the Superbowl............Bears, defense is always better to have because u can stop the other team from scoring and the bears d can score too, so if there inconsistent offense show up they are ok. While the colts are a great offense they have been slowed down by Dallas,Houston, and Tennessee that i saw. So i feel the bears have the edge, plus they have that guy(Hester) that can return punts. Now for a girl that's an awesome answer and is based on a true opinion.

2007-02-03 23:44:15 · answer #3 · answered by wombizzle 3 · 1 0

You sexist bastard! I'm a girl and I love football. I also love Sportscenter and I watch football all the time. If you really think that guys are the only ones that like football then you really need to get your fat *** off the computer and go see whats going on in the real world and get a life! And Peyton Manning is my favorite player of all time so the last thing I want to be doing during the Super Bowl is shopping. So get a life and realize that some GIRLS DO LIKE FOOTBALL!!!!

2007-02-03 16:34:32 · answer #4 · answered by football chick 6 · 2 1

Seems like stupid comments aren't limited to just women.

I'm sure it would do no good to try and educate you, but for anyone else who might read this, check out the second paragraph.

Super Bowl Viewers Reflect Diversity of American Sports Fans (Nielsen Media Research)
Although men over age 18 are the demographic with the highest Super Bowl ratings (39.6% rating, or 40.6 million viewers), a significant number of women, Hispanic and African American viewers across the country also tuned in to the broadcast.

Approximately 32.6 million women over the age of 18 watched the 2005 Super Bowl for a 29.3% average rating. Among women viewers, those in the 25-54 age group had the highest interest, with a 31% average household rating.

An average of 27.7% of African Americans, or approximately 9.7 million viewers, tuned in to Super Bowl XXXIX. The highest watching African American age category was 25-54 years olds, with a rating of 31.7%. An average of 12.5% of Hispanics, or approximately 4.8 million viewers, watched the 2005 Super Bowl. About 18.3% of Hispanics over age 55 watched the game, the highest rating for any age category of Hispanic viewers.

2007-02-03 16:12:39 · answer #5 · answered by kungfufighter20002001 3 · 1 0

As to stupid comments, how was it that you managed to set the bar so low with your opening "hurl"? You must have a really high opinion of yourself. Speaking of high, just what are you smoking anyway? I would have to agree with "football chick" about your negativity towards the feminine gender knowing little to nothing about football. I have two daughters living in the Indianapolis area and they are avid Colts fans. Unfortunately they are also Florida Gators fans (for even longer than they've been Colts fans) and they have a link to both teams playing, as there are former Gators on both sides of the ball. Alas, poor Rex, the ugly duckling, in the SB. Maybe he'll have a bad game, and maybe not. He is certainly capable of either, and in the same game. Peyton is equally capable, though he does have more experience at choking. Ask a Gator! As for this old Gator, I'm going to pull for "Da Bears!" "Go Bears" and "Go Rex"

2007-02-03 16:56:54 · answer #6 · answered by TeeGator 2 · 1 0

i understand where your coming from since there has been an overwhelming amount of women on here asking stupid questions like which teams qb's hotter, but in all fairness there's also been a lot of men on here asking who's cheerleaders are hotter, so stupidity runs on both sides. I really don't think it's fair that you make the general assumption that all women's opinions don't matter when it comes to football because I hardly ever meet a man that doesn't dissapoint me when i try to discuss football with him. try to get over your stereotype that all women know nothing about sports, because your making yourself sound just as ignorant as those your mocking

2007-02-03 17:04:19 · answer #7 · answered by kristen 4 · 1 0

specifically circumstances you win specifically circumstances you unfastened, activities, a minimum of one element that doesn't get my interest, yet my husband grew to become into hooked on the all. My son's gal chum gained a forty two" television, couple weeks in the past in a 17 week contest, of guessing winners of soccer video games, the radio announcer , went buggs with the actuality a female gained over a male. Ha Ha solid success on your p.c... whoever you're. grasping ?guess hoping to win. ok in the adventure that your not a sore looser.

2016-09-28 09:45:16 · answer #8 · answered by clawson 4 · 0 0

I don't like football. There are a lot of woman who do and are very knowledgeable about it. Don't judge ALL women because some of us don't like football! I'm not going shopping either. I'm watching the "Family Guy" marathon until Prince comes on.

2007-02-03 16:13:42 · answer #9 · answered by robee 7 · 1 0

If you are married, I hope he likes football too. You jerk:(
I can tell you never cuddled up with a female and watched the Super Bowl.

2007-02-03 16:45:20 · answer #10 · answered by Nort 6 · 2 0

You can stop the sexism anytime now. Do all of the women in the world a favor and don't hook up with any.

There are those of us who follow sports. And, we don't care for someone making the kinds of remarks that you just did.

2007-02-03 16:10:42 · answer #11 · answered by Barry 6 · 2 0

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