[Sportsandrec] Hi!

Kendra Schaber Baltimore777 at comcast.net
Tue Feb 5 23:33:02 UTC 2013


I agree with you. If the Ravens lost their lead after the power outige, not 
only would the 49ers would have won the Super Bull but the media would have 
a bigger field day than they already have had even without garbige like that 
at least, that is not outside of the power outige itself. Yes, if a 
conterversy rose up from that, it would be unfair to the players. I am a 
Ravens fan which was not influnced by losing power shortly after the start 
of the second half. I have wanted the Ravens to win the Super Bull since 
2007 which was the year that I join their fan club. Go Ravens!!!
Kendra
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bill Kociaba" <williamkociaba at comcast.net>
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> Hay Kendra,
> They won but the outage totally changed the momentum of the game.  Just
> imagine how many complaints and protests there would have been if they
> hadn't won.  Everyone would be screaming that the outage gave the other 
> team
> an unfair advantage and they were allowed to regroup.  I personally didn't
> care who won but I am glad the team that did, did or the game would be
> shrouded in controversy and it would have been a tainted win in many 
> minds.
> Unfair to the players for sure
> Bill
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sportsandrec [mailto:sportsandrec-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of
> Kendra Schaber
> Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2013 10:36 AM
> To: Sports and Recreation for the Blind Discussion List
> Subject: Re: [Sportsandrec] Hi!
>
> I said after the power went out and got restored that if Baltimore could
> march through a thunderstorm, they could march through a power outige. I 
> was
> proven right when my Ravens won. Go Ravens!!!
> Kendra
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "justin williams" <justin.williams2 at gmail.com>
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> <sportsandrec at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Monday, February 04, 2013 6:12 AM
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>
>> It was a fantastic game.  I watched it in a sports bar.  I didn't care
>> who won, until the power went out.  That was purposely orchestrated. I
>> rooted for the ravens afterwards.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Sportsandrec [mailto:sportsandrec-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf
>> Of Kendra Schaber
>> Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2013 1:50 AM
>> To: Sports and Recreation for the Blind Discussion List
>> Subject: Re: [Sportsandrec] Hi!
>>
>> Hellow all, this list has been amazingly quiet. I'm surprized that no
>> one as of reading this E Mail has not even mentioned the Super Bull
>> let alone, had a bit of fun with riveries. Since we are the sports and
>> reck, I have to speak about one of the best sporting events of the
>> year. Last night, the Super Bull took place. This year, the Baltimore
>> Ravens played against the San Fran Sisco 49ers. I'm sure that if you
>> read the newspapers on newsline or watched the news or turned on your
>> regular radio that you might have heard all about it. For anyone who
>> hasn't, I might as well have a bit of fun by spilling the beans about
>> it as well as tell you all my experience with watching it on my
>> iphone. This year, I gathered with some friends at a friend's place to
>> watch the Super Bull. We got there two hours before the start of the
>> game. One of my friends showed us his Mac computer and his ipad which
>> he got last week. While we played with the Mac and ipad and I was
>> halfway through checking out Sunday's Baltimore Sun on newsline, the
>> internet suddenly died. We tried trouble shooting the problem but had
>> no luck. My friend's grandmother came over and dropped of a lot of
>> chicken wings for the big game. We wound up using my iphone on my data
>> plan with my permition to watch the football game. I pulled up the
>> football game on the wonderful app called All Football as we dug into
>> the chicken wings. The teams who played in the Super Bull this year
>> was the Baltimore Ravens against the San Fran Sisco 49ers. We were all
>> rooting on the Baltimore Ravens. The game began with Baltimore winning
>> the coin toss but they defferd it to the second half. The Ravens
>> scored a touch down making the score 7 zip in Baltimore's favor. The
>> 49ers answered it with a field goal making the score Baltimore 7, San
>> Fran Sisco 3. The Ravens then scored another touch down which made it
>> 14 to 3 in Baltimore's favor. Next, the Ravens scored again which made
>> it 21 to 3 in Baltimore's favor. The 49ers answered that with another
>> field goal which made the score 21 to 6 in Baltimore's favor.
>> The half ended with that score. We didn't watch the performence by
>> Beonsay nor the funny televition commercials because the football game
>> was streemed over the radio. Once the half time radio show was over,
>> the second half began. Right off of the bat, the Ravens scored a
>> touchdown which made the score 28 to 6 in Baltimore's favor. The next
>> play, the Ravens sacked the 49ers but before we had figured out the
>> full extent of the play, we suddenly lost the game. Once I made sure
>> that the game was back on and that we had gotten the right station
>> over the All Football app, we suddenly heard that the Super Dome had
>> lost power. Of course, we were all taken aback. The broadcast now
>> sounded as though my iphone was replaced by a radio that was common in
>> the 1960's. Over the next half hour, we watched as they restored the
>> power in the Super Dome. During that time, it looked as though the
>> Ravens and 49ers were at a practice session instead of the middle of
>> the Super Bull which was on hold until power could be restored. The
>> players did warm-ups and played with the football. Once power was
>> finally restored and all systems were running again, the game resumed.
>> The 49ers scored 17 unanswered points by scoring two touchdowns and a
>> field goal. Now the score was 28 to 19 in Baltimore's favor. One of
>> the touch downs, the 49ers tried to score a two point convertion but
>> it didn't work. Next, Baltimore scored a field goal making the score
>> 31 to 19 in Baltimore's favor. Following this, the 49ers scored
>> another touch down which made the score 31 to 26 in Baltimore's favor.
>> The 49ers then scored a field goal which made the score
>> 31 to 29 in Baltimore's favor. Next, the Ravens scored a field goal
>> making the score 34 to 29 in Baltimore's favor. The Ravens almost lost
>> the game when they were at their own two yard line but the 49ers who
>> had the ball made an imcompleet pass at fourth down and the 49ers
>> scored a safety which made the score 34 to 31 in Baltimore's favor.
>> That was the most intense point of the whole entire game. The Ravens
>> wound up eating the clock up which for my friends and I, was a good
>> thing. The Ravens wound up winning the football game and the Super
>> Bull. We all celebrated and watched the Ravens recieve the Lembardy
>> troffy and we also watched Joe Flaco win the MVP award. Once we were
>> done watching the awards, my Mac friend got on his computer while the
>> rest of us got onto our iphones. I spent the next hour keeping up with
>> Facebook and text messiging. During this, I learned to my great
>> surprize that my dad who is a die hard Steelers fan rooted on the
>> Ravens during the Super Bull game. My Grandmother and brother both
>> rooted on the 49ers. One of my friends and I let off some of the Super
>> Bull excitement by sending each other randem off of the wall text
>> messages back and forth to each other. The Super Bull party wrapped up
>> and we all went home. As for today, I have spent much of it reading
>> newspaper articals about the Super Bull and keeping up with Facebook
>> because the Super Bull is still being discussed. I am very happy that
>> the Baltimore Ravens won the Super Bull!
>> Go
>> Ravens!!!
>> Kendra
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