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		<title>By: C-Man4</title>
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		<dc:creator>C-Man4</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Sep 2008 18:47:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Tristate Killa</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tristate Killa</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep 2008 17:48:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>NG Roster Update #5

Transactions
LB Joey LaRocque – Added to Bears
DE Ervin Baldwin – Released to Free Agents
WR Mark Bradley – Released by Bears
CB Marcus Hamilton – Signs with Bears
S Kyries Hebert – Added to Bengals
C Kyle Cook – Added to Bengals
S Herana-Daze Jones – Added to Bengals
C Dan Santucci – Released to Free Agents (IR)
G Frank Davis – Released by Bengals (Removed) 
CB Jamar Fletcher – Signs with Bengals
CB Geoff Pope – Released by Bengals (Removed)
WR Justin Jenkins – Added to Bills
G Chris Denman – Added to Bills (Practice Squad)
G Christian Gaddis – Released (Removed)
QB Gibran Hamdan – Added to Bills
DT Nic Clemons – Added to Broncos
S Hamza Abdullah – Released by Broncos
S Vernon Fox – Signs with Broncos
RT James Lee – Added to Bucs
RT Julius Wilson – Released to Free Agents
CB DeJuan Tribble – Released by Chargers
DT Ian Scott – Signs with Chargers
DT Keith Jackson - Removed
DT T.J. Jackson – Added to Chiefs
TE John Paul Foschi – Added to Chiefs
CB Keiwan Ratliff – Released by Colts
LB Jordan Senn – Added to Colts
HB Jalen Parmele – Released by Dolphins
TE Jason Rader – Added to Falcons
CB Tarell Brown – Added to 49ers
FB Montell Owens – Added to Jaguars
CB Scott Starks – Released to Free Agents (IR)
CB Omare Lowe – Signs with Jaguars
WR Marcus Henry – Released by Jets
P Ben Graham – Signs with Jets
TE John Madsen – Released by Raiders
TE Ben Troupe – Signs with Raiders
G/DT Fred Wakefield – Added to Raiders
CB Fakhir Brown – Released by Rams
CB Jason Craft – Signs with Rams
LB Jameel McClain – Added to Ravens
FS Justin Hamilton – Added to Redskins
DT Alvin McKinley – Released by Saints
DT Kendrick Clancy – Added to Saints
HB Gary Russell – Released by Steelers
LB Donovan Woods – Added to Steelers
LB Patrick Bailey – Added to Steelers
DT Deljuan Robinson – Added to Texas

Ratings Up*
WR Brandon Lloyd – Bears – 75 to 78 – Has been the #1 receiver on the Bears on what is a surprising passing game.
DT Dusty Dvoracek – Bears – 77 to 80 – Has 8 solo tackles and 9 total tackles through 3 games, Tommie Harris has 3 tackles.
QB Carson Palmer – Bengals – 94 to 95 – Something didn’t feel right about this, and Carson proved it. Played very well against a good Giants defense despite a busted nose and minimal pass blocking.
LB Alex Hall – Browns – 61 to 68 – Created several QB pressures with a sack in Week 3.
LT Donald Penn – Bucs – 76 to 80 – Has been a solid starter for the Bucs for a year now.
QB Brian Griese – Bucs – 77 to 78 – Threw for over 400 yards in a wild game vs. the Bears.
WR Antonio Bryant – Bucs – 77 to 79 – Had a 10 catch 138 yard game in Week 3 vs. the Bears.
DE Turk McBride – Chiefs – 75 to 78 – Has played better this year racking up 12 tackles and 3 tackles for loss.
HB Felix Jones – Cowboys – 81 to 82 – Looks just as fast on grass as he does on carpet. Up to 97 speed.
LB Tim Dobbins – Chargers – 65 to 73 – Is now in the rotation at MLB after being a star on special teams for several seasons.
G Ike Ndukwe – Dolphins – 75 to 79 – Worked well with the rest of the Dolphins O-line on Ronnie’s big day.
DE John Abraham – Falcons – 92 to 93 – Leads the NFL with 6 sacks. Beat up on Jeff Backus and a rookie LT in KC.
G Harvey Dahl – Falcons – 76 to 79 – Who? The starting RG in Atlanta paving the way for the Burner Turner.
G Justin Blalock – Falcons – 77 to 79 – Might be finding his niche after struggling badly last year, especially in pass protection.
G Uche Nwaneri – Jaguars – 72 to 74 – Now starting at LG for the Jags, the Jags ran wild in week 3 against an undersized Colts front.
G Daryn Colledge – Packers – 77 to 79 – Working well with an injured interior of the Packers offensive line.
WR Greg Jennings – Packers – 93 to 94 – Superstar in the making. Him and Aaron Rodgers will be a part of a lot of big plays.
DE Kalimba Edwards – Raiders – 76 to 79 – Got the better of Pro Bowler LT Jason Peters on pass rushing situations in Week 3.
HB Michael Bush – Raiders – 79 to 80 – Looks all the way back from injuries. Part of a 3 headed monster for the Raiders at running back.
FS Jim Leonhard – Ravens – 78 to 79 – Played a great game, including several great kick returns, filling in for injured Dawan Landry.
T Zach Strief – Saints – 65 to 69 – Filled in for LT Jamaal Brown vs. the Broncos in a wild shoot out vs. the Broncos. Brees threw 48 times.
CB Bryant McFadden – Steelers – 85 to 86 – Played very well last season as the nickel corner and has filled in for injured Deshea Townsend to the tune of 2 INT’s and 5 pass breakups.
HB Steve Slaton – Texans – 77 to 79 – Busted a 50 yard run vs. the Titans on his 116 yard and a TD day in week 3. His role as a major part of the offense seems secure.
*Few minor ratings changes not noted due to time

Ratings Down
WR Devin Hester – Bears – 81 to 79 – Has caught 2 balls for 13 yards. Not a part of the offense and seems to only be a special teamer.
LT Levi Jones – Bengals – 88 to 87 – Was dominated by Kiwanuka in week 3.
WR Darrell Jackson – Broncos – 83 to 81 – Has slid down the Broncos depth chart, all those passing yards and he is not involved.
QB Derek Anderson – Browns – 87 to 85 – Might not be all the way back. Looks to have a couple starts left on a Browns team heading for a losing record.
LB Kamerion Wimbley – Browns – 88 to 87 – Only had 5 sacks last year rushing the passer, this year he has done nothing.
QB Jeff Garcia – Bucs – 89 to 87 – His benching might be more personal, but only an injury or a couple terrible performances will see him back as the starter.
CB Ronde Barber – Bucs – 92 to 91 – Has lost a step, got picked on last week vs. the Bears.
WR Joey Galloway – Bucs – 87 to 86 – Has lost a step, injured a ton and looks disinterested.
LG Brian Waters – Chiefs – 91 to 87 – Bad timing he goes down 4 points after the Chiefs best running game in a while, but he is near the end.
S Bob Sanders – Colts – 99 to 98 – Loses his 99 cause he can’t stay on the field. Still not a bigger difference maker on the defensive side of the ball.
CB Adam Jones – Cowboys – 86 to 83 – Looks like a player that has been out of the league for a while. Would have thought always trying to cover TO would have helped more.
DE Jamaal Anderson – Falcons – 83 to 81 – Still waiting on his first career sack after being a top 10 pick a year ago.
TE Vernon Davis – 49ers – 87 to 85 – A lot of people saw him catching more than 4 passes in his first 3 games, big disappointment.
DE Reggie Hayward – Jaguars – 86 to 83 – Had 27.5 sacks over a 3 year span, since then has 4.5 over 3 years including a year out injured.
WR Dennis Northcutt – Jaguars – 81 to 79 – Hasn’t done too much on a Jags passing attack that was missing WR Jerry Porter and the invisible Reggie Williams. Matt Jones has stepped up.
CB Al Harris – Packers – 93 to 92 – Before his spleen was lacerated, looked slow vs. Detroit. Was underrated for a long time and he might be getting old now as people know his name.
T Chad Clifton – Packers – 95 to 94 – Got beat up by DeMarcus Ware which shouldn’t be a story, but that wouldn’t have happened a couple years ago.
T Mark Tauscher – Packers – 94 to 93 – Commits too many penalties and looked a little old vs. Dallas.
WR Randy Moss – Patriots – 99 to 98 – Gave a pathetic effort in week 3 whether not going up for an underthrown duck or his blocking. Looks unhappy and won’t be the same threat without the Brady deep ball.
CB Tye Hill – Rams – 86 to 81 – Just got his starting job back after the release of CB Fakhir Brown. This was supposed to be his big year but hasn’t turned out that way.
DT La’Roi Glover – Rams – 84 to 82 – Just benched on the Rams defensive line, that says it all.
QB Marc Bulger – Rams – 89 to 88 – Just benched for Trent Green, will have his job back in 2 weeks whether due to injury or injury.
S Corey Chavous – Rams – 82 to 79 – Has been fading for a long time, one of the only secondary’s he could start in.
HB Ray Rice – Ravens – 80 to 78 – This guy hasn’t been as good as advertised, Willis and McClain seem to have the running game under control.
DE Jason Taylor – Redskins – 98 to 97 – Is injured and hasn’t made the overwhelming difference some thought he may. Now he is injured.
DT Brian Young – Saints – 85 to 82 – Long time overdue. High effort player and can’t get off blocks anymore.
LT Marvel Smith – Steelers – 88 to 87 – Big Ben took a beating last week vs. Philly.
TE Alge Crumpler – Titans – 86 to 83 – Bo Scaife has double the catches and double the yards of Alge. 

Injuries
C Tom Nalen – Broncos - IR
LB Dan Connor – Panthers - IR
 
New Roster Update For This Week GUYS</description>
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<p>Transactions<br />
LB Joey LaRocque – Added to Bears<br />
DE Ervin Baldwin – Released to Free Agents<br />
WR Mark Bradley – Released by Bears<br />
CB Marcus Hamilton – Signs with Bears<br />
S Kyries Hebert – Added to Bengals<br />
C Kyle Cook – Added to Bengals<br />
S Herana-Daze Jones – Added to Bengals<br />
C Dan Santucci – Released to Free Agents (IR)<br />
G Frank Davis – Released by Bengals (Removed)<br />
CB Jamar Fletcher – Signs with Bengals<br />
CB Geoff Pope – Released by Bengals (Removed)<br />
WR Justin Jenkins – Added to Bills<br />
G Chris Denman – Added to Bills (Practice Squad)<br />
G Christian Gaddis – Released (Removed)<br />
QB Gibran Hamdan – Added to Bills<br />
DT Nic Clemons – Added to Broncos<br />
S Hamza Abdullah – Released by Broncos<br />
S Vernon Fox – Signs with Broncos<br />
RT James Lee – Added to Bucs<br />
RT Julius Wilson – Released to Free Agents<br />
CB DeJuan Tribble – Released by Chargers<br />
DT Ian Scott – Signs with Chargers<br />
DT Keith Jackson &#8211; Removed<br />
DT T.J. Jackson – Added to Chiefs<br />
TE John Paul Foschi – Added to Chiefs<br />
CB Keiwan Ratliff – Released by Colts<br />
LB Jordan Senn – Added to Colts<br />
HB Jalen Parmele – Released by Dolphins<br />
TE Jason Rader – Added to Falcons<br />
CB Tarell Brown – Added to 49ers<br />
FB Montell Owens – Added to Jaguars<br />
CB Scott Starks – Released to Free Agents (IR)<br />
CB Omare Lowe – Signs with Jaguars<br />
WR Marcus Henry – Released by Jets<br />
P Ben Graham – Signs with Jets<br />
TE John Madsen – Released by Raiders<br />
TE Ben Troupe – Signs with Raiders<br />
G/DT Fred Wakefield – Added to Raiders<br />
CB Fakhir Brown – Released by Rams<br />
CB Jason Craft – Signs with Rams<br />
LB Jameel McClain – Added to Ravens<br />
FS Justin Hamilton – Added to Redskins<br />
DT Alvin McKinley – Released by Saints<br />
DT Kendrick Clancy – Added to Saints<br />
HB Gary Russell – Released by Steelers<br />
LB Donovan Woods – Added to Steelers<br />
LB Patrick Bailey – Added to Steelers<br />
DT Deljuan Robinson – Added to Texas</p>
<p>Ratings Up*<br />
WR Brandon Lloyd – Bears – 75 to 78 – Has been the #1 receiver on the Bears on what is a surprising passing game.<br />
DT Dusty Dvoracek – Bears – 77 to 80 – Has 8 solo tackles and 9 total tackles through 3 games, Tommie Harris has 3 tackles.<br />
QB Carson Palmer – Bengals – 94 to 95 – Something didn’t feel right about this, and Carson proved it. Played very well against a good Giants defense despite a busted nose and minimal pass blocking.<br />
LB Alex Hall – Browns – 61 to 68 – Created several QB pressures with a sack in Week 3.<br />
LT Donald Penn – Bucs – 76 to 80 – Has been a solid starter for the Bucs for a year now.<br />
QB Brian Griese – Bucs – 77 to 78 – Threw for over 400 yards in a wild game vs. the Bears.<br />
WR Antonio Bryant – Bucs – 77 to 79 – Had a 10 catch 138 yard game in Week 3 vs. the Bears.<br />
DE Turk McBride – Chiefs – 75 to 78 – Has played better this year racking up 12 tackles and 3 tackles for loss.<br />
HB Felix Jones – Cowboys – 81 to 82 – Looks just as fast on grass as he does on carpet. Up to 97 speed.<br />
LB Tim Dobbins – Chargers – 65 to 73 – Is now in the rotation at MLB after being a star on special teams for several seasons.<br />
G Ike Ndukwe – Dolphins – 75 to 79 – Worked well with the rest of the Dolphins O-line on Ronnie’s big day.<br />
DE John Abraham – Falcons – 92 to 93 – Leads the NFL with 6 sacks. Beat up on Jeff Backus and a rookie LT in KC.<br />
G Harvey Dahl – Falcons – 76 to 79 – Who? The starting RG in Atlanta paving the way for the Burner Turner.<br />
G Justin Blalock – Falcons – 77 to 79 – Might be finding his niche after struggling badly last year, especially in pass protection.<br />
G Uche Nwaneri – Jaguars – 72 to 74 – Now starting at LG for the Jags, the Jags ran wild in week 3 against an undersized Colts front.<br />
G Daryn Colledge – Packers – 77 to 79 – Working well with an injured interior of the Packers offensive line.<br />
WR Greg Jennings – Packers – 93 to 94 – Superstar in the making. Him and Aaron Rodgers will be a part of a lot of big plays.<br />
DE Kalimba Edwards – Raiders – 76 to 79 – Got the better of Pro Bowler LT Jason Peters on pass rushing situations in Week 3.<br />
HB Michael Bush – Raiders – 79 to 80 – Looks all the way back from injuries. Part of a 3 headed monster for the Raiders at running back.<br />
FS Jim Leonhard – Ravens – 78 to 79 – Played a great game, including several great kick returns, filling in for injured Dawan Landry.<br />
T Zach Strief – Saints – 65 to 69 – Filled in for LT Jamaal Brown vs. the Broncos in a wild shoot out vs. the Broncos. Brees threw 48 times.<br />
CB Bryant McFadden – Steelers – 85 to 86 – Played very well last season as the nickel corner and has filled in for injured Deshea Townsend to the tune of 2 INT’s and 5 pass breakups.<br />
HB Steve Slaton – Texans – 77 to 79 – Busted a 50 yard run vs. the Titans on his 116 yard and a TD day in week 3. His role as a major part of the offense seems secure.<br />
*Few minor ratings changes not noted due to time</p>
<p>Ratings Down<br />
WR Devin Hester – Bears – 81 to 79 – Has caught 2 balls for 13 yards. Not a part of the offense and seems to only be a special teamer.<br />
LT Levi Jones – Bengals – 88 to 87 – Was dominated by Kiwanuka in week 3.<br />
WR Darrell Jackson – Broncos – 83 to 81 – Has slid down the Broncos depth chart, all those passing yards and he is not involved.<br />
QB Derek Anderson – Browns – 87 to 85 – Might not be all the way back. Looks to have a couple starts left on a Browns team heading for a losing record.<br />
LB Kamerion Wimbley – Browns – 88 to 87 – Only had 5 sacks last year rushing the passer, this year he has done nothing.<br />
QB Jeff Garcia – Bucs – 89 to 87 – His benching might be more personal, but only an injury or a couple terrible performances will see him back as the starter.<br />
CB Ronde Barber – Bucs – 92 to 91 – Has lost a step, got picked on last week vs. the Bears.<br />
WR Joey Galloway – Bucs – 87 to 86 – Has lost a step, injured a ton and looks disinterested.<br />
LG Brian Waters – Chiefs – 91 to 87 – Bad timing he goes down 4 points after the Chiefs best running game in a while, but he is near the end.<br />
S Bob Sanders – Colts – 99 to 98 – Loses his 99 cause he can’t stay on the field. Still not a bigger difference maker on the defensive side of the ball.<br />
CB Adam Jones – Cowboys – 86 to 83 – Looks like a player that has been out of the league for a while. Would have thought always trying to cover TO would have helped more.<br />
DE Jamaal Anderson – Falcons – 83 to 81 – Still waiting on his first career sack after being a top 10 pick a year ago.<br />
TE Vernon Davis – 49ers – 87 to 85 – A lot of people saw him catching more than 4 passes in his first 3 games, big disappointment.<br />
DE Reggie Hayward – Jaguars – 86 to 83 – Had 27.5 sacks over a 3 year span, since then has 4.5 over 3 years including a year out injured.<br />
WR Dennis Northcutt – Jaguars – 81 to 79 – Hasn’t done too much on a Jags passing attack that was missing WR Jerry Porter and the invisible Reggie Williams. Matt Jones has stepped up.<br />
CB Al Harris – Packers – 93 to 92 – Before his spleen was lacerated, looked slow vs. Detroit. Was underrated for a long time and he might be getting old now as people know his name.<br />
T Chad Clifton – Packers – 95 to 94 – Got beat up by DeMarcus Ware which shouldn’t be a story, but that wouldn’t have happened a couple years ago.<br />
T Mark Tauscher – Packers – 94 to 93 – Commits too many penalties and looked a little old vs. Dallas.<br />
WR Randy Moss – Patriots – 99 to 98 – Gave a pathetic effort in week 3 whether not going up for an underthrown duck or his blocking. Looks unhappy and won’t be the same threat without the Brady deep ball.<br />
CB Tye Hill – Rams – 86 to 81 – Just got his starting job back after the release of CB Fakhir Brown. This was supposed to be his big year but hasn’t turned out that way.<br />
DT La’Roi Glover – Rams – 84 to 82 – Just benched on the Rams defensive line, that says it all.<br />
QB Marc Bulger – Rams – 89 to 88 – Just benched for Trent Green, will have his job back in 2 weeks whether due to injury or injury.<br />
S Corey Chavous – Rams – 82 to 79 – Has been fading for a long time, one of the only secondary’s he could start in.<br />
HB Ray Rice – Ravens – 80 to 78 – This guy hasn’t been as good as advertised, Willis and McClain seem to have the running game under control.<br />
DE Jason Taylor – Redskins – 98 to 97 – Is injured and hasn’t made the overwhelming difference some thought he may. Now he is injured.<br />
DT Brian Young – Saints – 85 to 82 – Long time overdue. High effort player and can’t get off blocks anymore.<br />
LT Marvel Smith – Steelers – 88 to 87 – Big Ben took a beating last week vs. Philly.<br />
TE Alge Crumpler – Titans – 86 to 83 – Bo Scaife has double the catches and double the yards of Alge. </p>
<p>Injuries<br />
C Tom Nalen – Broncos &#8211; IR<br />
LB Dan Connor – Panthers &#8211; IR</p>
<p>New Roster Update For This Week GUYS</p>
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		<title>By: DaveDQ</title>
		<link>http://www.pastapadre.com/2008/09/23/is-spectator-mode-still-desired/comment-page-2#comment-38376</link>
		<dc:creator>DaveDQ</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep 2008 11:24:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I think spectator mode isn&#039;t something that needs to be &quot;created&quot; as it&#039;s already in games like FPSs where you can view after you&#039;re eliminated.  In some FPS games you can actually join the lonny and set yourself to &quot;view.&quot;

I like Fifty-One&#039;s concept too where it&#039;s much like what Halo 3 has done.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think spectator mode isn&#8217;t something that needs to be &#8220;created&#8221; as it&#8217;s already in games like FPSs where you can view after you&#8217;re eliminated.  In some FPS games you can actually join the lonny and set yourself to &#8220;view.&#8221;</p>
<p>I like Fifty-One&#8217;s concept too where it&#8217;s much like what Halo 3 has done.</p>
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		<title>By: Fifty -One -Fifty</title>
		<link>http://www.pastapadre.com/2008/09/23/is-spectator-mode-still-desired/comment-page-2#comment-38267</link>
		<dc:creator>Fifty -One -Fifty</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Sep 2008 22:26:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I think Spectator Mode woude be great  But what I would really like is  something along the lines of a &quot;Game File Mode where Players in Leagues can save their Past Games and send that data to  other player  or the commish for them to load and go over   play by play at their Leisure. and before any body smokes me on this .  The NFL does it  for each team   with  scout film  (I know this because I have installed several  system and NFL facilities to hadle the each previous weeks Game Film that come in from the  teams the next oponent)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think Spectator Mode woude be great  But what I would really like is  something along the lines of a &#8220;Game File Mode where Players in Leagues can save their Past Games and send that data to  other player  or the commish for them to load and go over   play by play at their Leisure. and before any body smokes me on this .  The NFL does it  for each team   with  scout film  (I know this because I have installed several  system and NFL facilities to hadle the each previous weeks Game Film that come in from the  teams the next oponent)</p>
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		<title>By: ferris</title>
		<link>http://www.pastapadre.com/2008/09/23/is-spectator-mode-still-desired/comment-page-2#comment-38136</link>
		<dc:creator>ferris</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Sep 2008 00:04:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>i would love this feature for the same reasons other people were adding.  it would be a great scouting tool for leagues</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i would love this feature for the same reasons other people were adding.  it would be a great scouting tool for leagues</p>
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		<title>By: Radie</title>
		<link>http://www.pastapadre.com/2008/09/23/is-spectator-mode-still-desired/comment-page-2#comment-38133</link>
		<dc:creator>Radie</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Sep 2008 23:52:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Speaking of a different kind of spectator mode... When I was in college, a buddy and me had to live in an aprtment temporarily while our new aptartment was finished. Since we would only be there for about 3 months, we didnt get cable and all we had was a giant (projection) TV, a VCR and an XBox. 

After watching every movie we had about 50 times, we eventually just sat back and popped on a few sports games that we had and watched the computer play each other. Soon enough we were betting on the games and it was so much fun that I occasionally still do that today.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Speaking of a different kind of spectator mode&#8230; When I was in college, a buddy and me had to live in an aprtment temporarily while our new aptartment was finished. Since we would only be there for about 3 months, we didnt get cable and all we had was a giant (projection) TV, a VCR and an XBox. </p>
<p>After watching every movie we had about 50 times, we eventually just sat back and popped on a few sports games that we had and watched the computer play each other. Soon enough we were betting on the games and it was so much fun that I occasionally still do that today.</p>
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		<title>By: Darkheath</title>
		<link>http://www.pastapadre.com/2008/09/23/is-spectator-mode-still-desired/comment-page-2#comment-38094</link>
		<dc:creator>Darkheath</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Sep 2008 19:46:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;d definitely like to have this. As Tim Daley mentioned, it would be interesting to see some of those guys who have 300 wins at the top of the leaderboards play. Also... this would be great for the leagues so everyone could get together to watch the playoffs/superbowl. As far as voice goes, i&#039;d like it to be where all the spectators could hear each other, with a menu option to turn guys off who are showing their asses. The two players should NOT hear the spectators... i wouldn&#039;t think. I&#039;d imagine that would be distracting. Again... maybe options are a good idea though.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;d definitely like to have this. As Tim Daley mentioned, it would be interesting to see some of those guys who have 300 wins at the top of the leaderboards play. Also&#8230; this would be great for the leagues so everyone could get together to watch the playoffs/superbowl. As far as voice goes, i&#8217;d like it to be where all the spectators could hear each other, with a menu option to turn guys off who are showing their asses. The two players should NOT hear the spectators&#8230; i wouldn&#8217;t think. I&#8217;d imagine that would be distracting. Again&#8230; maybe options are a good idea though.</p>
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		<title>By: impactent</title>
		<link>http://www.pastapadre.com/2008/09/23/is-spectator-mode-still-desired/comment-page-2#comment-38092</link>
		<dc:creator>impactent</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Sep 2008 19:24:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>it would be amazing if i could spectate online games and games of my friends online, im 100% for this!!!! EA and Take 2 I hope your listening!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>it would be amazing if i could spectate online games and games of my friends online, im 100% for this!!!! EA and Take 2 I hope your listening!!</p>
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		<title>By: Timothy Daley</title>
		<link>http://www.pastapadre.com/2008/09/23/is-spectator-mode-still-desired/comment-page-2#comment-38050</link>
		<dc:creator>Timothy Daley</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Sep 2008 16:29:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Well Pasta 

I have got to tell you that I am a big supporter for a spectator mode in all of EA sports titles.  You see all these players that round out the leaderboard but on most occasions you never get to see them play or understand WHY the are so great at the game.  Having a spectator mode will not only remedy this but also will serve as a tool for scouting potential opponents as well as learning some of these players tricks of the trade.

Some may think watching two people play is boring but I beg to differ on that notion.  Sometimes you just want to kick back and watch a good game and not have to put in the work and thought of playing.  When the games are good, its no different than watching real football on Sunday.

Bottom line:  Spectator mode absolutely needs to be incorporated in all EA sports titles.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well Pasta </p>
<p>I have got to tell you that I am a big supporter for a spectator mode in all of EA sports titles.  You see all these players that round out the leaderboard but on most occasions you never get to see them play or understand WHY the are so great at the game.  Having a spectator mode will not only remedy this but also will serve as a tool for scouting potential opponents as well as learning some of these players tricks of the trade.</p>
<p>Some may think watching two people play is boring but I beg to differ on that notion.  Sometimes you just want to kick back and watch a good game and not have to put in the work and thought of playing.  When the games are good, its no different than watching real football on Sunday.</p>
<p>Bottom line:  Spectator mode absolutely needs to be incorporated in all EA sports titles.</p>
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		<title>By: bizkit</title>
		<link>http://www.pastapadre.com/2008/09/23/is-spectator-mode-still-desired/comment-page-2#comment-38026</link>
		<dc:creator>bizkit</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Sep 2008 14:58:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>u guys are brutal. i see what the one guy was sayin about watching games and it being a waste of time but he&#039;s kind of a jerkoff about it. can&#039;t we all just get along??</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>u guys are brutal. i see what the one guy was sayin about watching games and it being a waste of time but he&#8217;s kind of a jerkoff about it. can&#8217;t we all just get along??</p>
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