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NFL Car Sign: THE NEW YORK JETS – Helmet Design $1.99 |
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SAN DIEGO CHARGERS Helmet NFL 8″ Vinyl Team Car Magnet $6.99 |
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CAR REAR VIEW MIRROR HELMET DANGLER OAKLAND RAIDERS NFL $9.95 |
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CAR REAR VIEW MIRROR HELMET DANGLER DALLAS COWBOYS NFL $9.95 |
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Arizona Cardinals Helmet Logo NFL Car Magnet $6.99 |
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Carolina Panthers Helmet Logo NFL Car Magnet $6.99 |
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Chicago Bears Helmet Logo Chrome NFL Car Magnet $6.99 |
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Chicago Bears Helmet Logo Large Chrome NFL Car Magnet $9.99 |
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Chicago Bears Helmet Logo NFL Car Magnet $6.99 |
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Buffalo Bills Helmet Logo Chrome NFL Car Magnet $6.99 |
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Carolina Panthers Helmet Logo Chrome NFL Car Magnet $6.99 |
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Buffalo Bills Helmet Logo NFL Car Magnet $6.99 |
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Dallas Cowboys Helmet Logo NFL Car Magnet $6.99 |
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Denver Broncos Helmet Logo NFL Car Magnet $6.99 |
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Denver Broncos Large Helmet Chrome NFL Car Magnet $9.99 |
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Denver Broncos NFL Chrome Helmet 6” Car Magnet $6.99 |
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Indianapolis Colts Helmet Logo Chrome NFL Car Magnet $6.99 |
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Indianapolis Colts Helmet Logo NFL Car Magnet $6.99 |
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Green Bay Packers Helmet Logo NFL Car Magnet $6.99 |
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Oakland Raiders Helmet Large Chrome NFL Car Magnet $9.99 |
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Oakland Raiders Helmet Logo NFL Car Magnet $6.99 |
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Baltimore Ravens Helmet Large Chrome NFL Car Magnet $9.99 |
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Baltimore Ravens Helmet Logo NFL Car Magnet $6.99 |
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San Diego Chargers Helmet Logo NFL Car Magnet $6.99 |
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Miami Dolphins Helmet Logo NFL Car Magnet $6.99 |
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Detroit Lions Helmet Logo Chrome NFL Car Magnet $6.99 |
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New York Jets Helmet Logo Chrome NFL Car Magnet $6.99 |
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New York Jets Helmet Logo NFL Car Magnet $6.99 |
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Washington Redskins Helmet Logo NFL Car Magnet $6.99 |
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers Helmet Logo NFL Car Magnet $6.99 |
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NFL Detroit Lions 12-Inch Vinyl Helmet Magnet $12.99 Show your team spirit proudly with this set of 2 12″ Vinyl Magnets. Each 12″ magnet is made of heavy guage magnetic vinyl and sticks to any metal surface. The officially licensed magnets are decorated in the team colors, great for car doors…. |
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Cincinatti Bengals Air Freshener (5-Pack) $9.99 Cincinnati Bengals Helmet Pine Freshener Automotive. Air Fresheners…. |
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Cleveland Browns Air Freshener (5-Pack) $9.99 Proudly display your team loyalty with these NFL-licensed car air fresheners…. |
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Baltimore Ravens Air Freshener (5-Pack) $9.99 Baltimore Ravens Helmet Pine Freshener Automotive. Air Fresheners…. |
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Carolina Panthers Youth NFL Team Helmet and Uniform Set $56.50 Franklin’s Youth Replica NFL Uniform set comes with a molded plastic football helmet, jersey, pants, and an iron on numbering pack so your child can pretend to be their favorite NFL player. This product is officially licensed by the NFL but is not designed for competitive play. This is the perfect gift for any occasion or a great Halloween costume for that future NFL Superstar in your house! Pleas… |
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3-Piece Miami Dolphins Automotive Interior Gift Set – A Set of 2 NFL Licensed Universal-Fit Molded Front Rubber Floor Mats and One Official NFL Licensed Team Helmet Logo Air Freshener Pine Forest Scent $34.98 Official licensed molded-in NFL team logo floor mats with built-in textured anti-skid backing that will never come apart. Mats are universal-fit and sold in pairs. Rubber floor mats are water proof so spill will not soak in and onto your vehicle’’s flooring. Made with state of art process that bakes in color to prevent fade or discoloration. Cleaning is a breeze with just soap and water. There is … |
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Philadelphia Eagles Air Freshener (5-Pack) $8.99 Proudly display your team loyalty with these NFL-licensed car air fresheners…. |
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3-Piece Baltimore Ravens Automotive Interior Gift Set – A Set of 2 NFL Licensed Universal-Fit Molded Front Rubber Floor Mats and One Official NFL Licensed Team Helmet Logo Air Freshener Pine Forest Scent $34.98 Official licensed molded-in NFL team logo floor mats with built-in textured anti-skid backing that will never come apart. Mats are universal-fit and sold in pairs. Rubber floor mats are water proof so spill will not soak in and onto your vehicle’’s flooring. Made with state of art process that bakes in color to prevent fade or discoloration. Cleaning is a breeze with just soap and water. There is … |
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Carolina Panthers Youth NFL Team Helmet and Uniform Set (Small) $42.95 Franklin’s Youth Replica NFL Uniform set comes with a molded plastic football helmet, jersey, pants, and an iron on numbering pack so your child can pretend to be their favorite NFL player. This product is officially licensed by the NFL but is not designed for competitive play. This is the perfect gift for any occasion or a great Halloween costume for that future NFL Superstar in your house! Pleas… |
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2006 – Gracelyn – NFL – Series 2 – Ladainian Tomlinson #21 – San Diego Chargers – Action Figure – w/ Silver Mini Helmet Race Car – Rare – Limited Edition – OOP – Collectible … |
Movie Review – The Longest Yard(2005 ) An American Sports Comedy
The Longest Yard is a 2005 American sports comedy remake of the 1974 movie of the same name starring Adam Sandler, Burt Reynolds, Chris Rock, Nelly and Michael Irvin and directed by Peter Segal.
Paul Crewe (Adam Sandler) is a former NFL player dishonored for shaving points in a big match, after a heated argument with his affluent girlfriend Lena (Courtney Cox) about his failure. He locks her in a wardrobe, gets drunk, and goes riding in her Bentley Continental GT throughout San Diego. After absolutely damaging the car, he gets prisoned for three years in Ellenville Penitentiary in Texas, as it was prearranged by the prison’s warden Hazen (James Cromwell).
In prison, the superintendent asks Paul to assist the prison guards’ football team. After being roughed up a bit, Paul decides to help him. He tells the superintendent that what his team needs is a tune-up game. This gives the superintendent an idea: Paul, with the help of fellow inmate Caretaker (Chris Rock), will make a team out of the prisoners for them to play as their tune-up match. He starts off with a weakly organized players, before being noticed by another inmate, former football player Nate Scarborough (Reynolds), who decides to assist him by coaching the team.
Paul, Nate, and Caretaker find a rating scheme on the criminals (up to five stars, depending on how prone to aggression they are). They all set out to find and engage some five star prisoners: linebacker Joey Battle (Goldberg); fullback Turley (Singh Rana); and at safety, Torres (Lobo Sebastian). Paul realizes he needs more players. Caretaker suggests that it is due to their lack of “brothers”, as they only have one currently on their team defensive lineman Switowski (Sapp), an brainless, child-like, and friendly but huge strongman.They go to the black inmates leader Deacon Moss (Irvin), who confesses that none of them want to play on his players because of Paul’s point-shaving account. So Paul challenges them to a 1 on 1 basketball match where if Paul wins, the men will join the team. They play basketball and call their own fouls, with Paul getting physically punished during the match. Despite Paul losing, one of the black inmates, Earl Megget (Nelly), is overwhelmed by Paul’s flexibility and joins the players. Megget becomes the players’s running back by impressing Paul with his running skill.
After a tip from Unger (David Patrick Kelly) that Paul and Megget are the only real nasty threats on the players, Captain Knauer (Fichtner), the guards’ quarterback, decides that the guards should try to stop Megget by trying to get him to attack one of them and sticking them in solitary captivity. Three guards Dunham (Austin), Garner (Bosworth) and Engelheart (Nash) try to incite Megget by using racial slurs and making him pick up books they dropped on the ground frequently. The guards give up after he does not react to their harassment. Witnessing this, Moss and Cheeseburger Eddy (Crews), persuade the rest of black inmates to join the football team. The superintendent and guards go to extreme lengths to stop Paul’s squad, even flooding their field, but the players overcomes these troubles.
Caretaker advises that since the guards have been playing dirty that the prisoners should substitute Engelheart’s anabolic steroids for estrogen pills, examining x-rays of guards with broken bones, and stealing tapes of the guards older games. The guards Garner, Engelheart, Holland and Lambert (Romanowski) then make a decision to do something about Paul, and have Unger plant a bomb, hidden as a radio, in his chamber. After the closing day of training for the big game, Caretaker leaves before time and places a present for Paul in his cell and accidentally sets off the bomb, and is killed in the explosion. During game day, the prisoners overcome a rough opening and end the first half with the score tied.
The warden is annoyed, and tells Paul that if he doesn’t lose then he would be framed for the murder of Caretaker. Paul says meanly, “Fine, but you get a 2 touchdown lead and you coast”. The warden accepts to Paul’s face, but he tells the guards’ quarterback to get ahead by three touchdowns and inflict as much trouble as possible. After the guards score two touchdowns (and Paul steps out faking hurt), they opening hurting players before scoring a third touchdown. After the guards injure two of the players, Paul goes back in. The prisoners pay no attention to Paul, letting him get sacked twice and forcing him to run the ball himself. After losing his helmet and still getting the first down, Paul accepts his sabotage and they rely on him again. They get back in it, but Megget gets wounded. Scarborough comes in for one play as substitute, and scores a touchdown off a trick play including a drop called a Fumblerooski. They decide to go for the two point conversion, and they win. They get up to the line and seem to be baffled, and Paul and Coach start arguing. The play is in fact a trap, and then Moss gets the snap and passes it to Paul, who scores the winning exchange. Ultimately Captain Knauer respects Paul’s move and lets him know he will testify that Paul had nothing to do with Caretaker’s demise.
The warden comes over and starts to admonish Captain Knauer for losing a fixed game and notices that Paul is going towards the outlet along with the fans. Pulling a sniper over, he asks that Paul be killed for attempting to flee. The sniper hesitates because of the many people near Paul, so the superintendent grabs the gun and passes it to Knauer, insisting that he should take the shot. Knauer sights up Paul, but hesitates, calling out Paul’s name several times to get him to stay. Paul does stop, but he was actually going to pick up the ball and head back. Knauer angrily hands the rifle back to the superintendent and exits. Paul and Scarborough go towards the locker room and agree that they should tell the others where Unger is hiding. As the superintendent watches them leave, Moss and Battle pour a cooler of Gatorade on Hazen in a sham of a typical football match celebration
It was released on March 27, 2005. The movie did well at the box office. Its $47.6 million dollar opening weekend was the largest of Sandler’s career and only second to The Day After Tomorrow. It was rated 4.8/10 from 162 reviews counted by Rotten Tomatoes.
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