Friday, November 26, 2010

Post No. 13: On The Theme of Group Presentations

So, this blog post is one day late. {GASP} However, no need to break a sweat.  I have actually done this last week.  Still, I am responsible enough to know that I have to be catching up on my blog posts even though they could be a day late.  As I can remember, I have missed maximum two blog posts which were both late.  Anyway, let us cut to the chase about this week.  We now have this group presentation that must be done.  It is an informative presentation about communication technology.  Now, knowing very well that I am a zealous fanatic of the National Football League, decided to be still about the NFL, but this time sticking to the topic of the group presentation.



Each week in the 17 week of an NFL team's season ends on Monday night.  So ESPN is the channel for each Monday Night Football game.  There is a panel of NFL figures, players and other connoiseurs of the sport.  So these people comprising of this panel, go through a segment called "C'Mon Man!"  which is my YouTube Video for this blog.  So, these people who know about the sport of the National Football League, and probably have watched every game, now reflect and comment about the funniest moments.  Every aspect of every game has been picked apart, and analyzed, and potentially, a mockery was made of each moment.

                            

One of the "C'Mon Man" moments was at the officiating level of the NFL games.  When the Miami Dolphins were playing the Minnesota Vikings in Week 2 of this season, the Miami defense came with immense pressure on Brett Favre, sacked him, forcing a fumble, and recovered the ball for a touchdown.  However, the call for a touchdown did not come until the referee realized that he mistakingly made the wrong call.  He thought that there was a safety, and the Dolphins had to repeatedly tell the referee that it was a touchdown.

C'Mon Man! Week 2

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