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View Quote I did a double take when I saw that as well. |
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Miller Lite is quite the aphrodisiac. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Did she grab his donk on live TV? Ran that back on my DVD several times. I would say by her movement and the look on her face, that's exactly what she did. Wouldn't be the first time a TD was celebrated like that in that stadium. Miller Lite is quite the aphrodisiac. That's also what the lap dance girl at the Cowboys game was drinking. |
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Hester is a god. Miss him playing for the Bears, but he needed to be on turf his entire career. His numbers could be even more insane.
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Hester is a god. Miss him playing for the Bears, but he needed to be on turf his entire career. His numbers could be even more insane. View Quote Honestly, I never saw the Bears use him like the Falcons have been doing this year. Sheesh, running back, WR, return man.................................................... Maybe they just didn't have a QB that could get him the ball that much. |
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He was a receiver a few years ago, him, Johnny Knox and Earl Bennet were the starters. He just never really fully picked up the playbook and the plays he was supposed to run, you would see Cutler/Griese/Orton explaining to him before plays in the huddle what route he would run. The Bears' field is also garbage, they don't even own it, the city does. One of the worst fields in the league, Hester should have been on turf his entire career.
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Honestly, I never saw the Bears use him like the Falcons have been doing this year. Sheesh, running back, WR, return man.................................................... Maybe they just didn't have a QB that could get him the ball that much. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Hester is a god. Miss him playing for the Bears, but he needed to be on turf his entire career. His numbers could be even more insane. Honestly, I never saw the Bears use him like the Falcons have been doing this year. Sheesh, running back, WR, return man.................................................... Maybe they just didn't have a QB that could get him the ball that much. The Bears used him as a WR and return man but they should have used him as a passing back. |
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This is why I hate being a Lions fan.
Fucking dude injuries himself and is out of the game when he celebrated tackling a guy. Dumb fuck. Same ol lions.
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Stupid Rams.
Well at least the Lions and Colts won. Maybe the Cowboy's plane will go down on the way back to Dallas. |
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I hate the cowgirls as much as anyone, but c'mon man, all that anger is going to burn you up. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Stupid Rams. Well at least the Lions and Colts won. Maybe the Cowboy's plane will go down on the back to Dallas. I hate the cowgirls as much as anyone, but c'mon man, all that anger is going to burn you up. Nah..I'm good, thanks. |
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Apparently all hell is breaking loose at Philly/Washington. Judging from my twitter feed.
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I feel like some good highlights are coming. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Apparently all hell is breaking loose at Philly/Washington. Judging from my twitter feed. Yup, Fights, ejections, etc. I feel like some good highlights are coming. The game itself is pretty good too. |
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For fucks sake. Might as well give the QB a flag and make them non contact. Fuck the refs in Arizona.
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View Quote TBs SIL. Very sad. |
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I hate the cowgirls as much as anyone, but c'mon man, all that anger is going to burn you up. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Stupid Rams. Well at least the Lions and Colts won. Maybe the Cowboy's plane will go down on the back to Dallas. I hate the cowgirls as much as anyone, but c'mon man, all that anger is going to burn you up. It keeps him warm. |
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Sad. Hope he wasn't drinking. Aaron said there was no evidence of alcohol on the scene. They didn't say if he was belted but did say he hit several trees at speed so it probably would not have mattered. |
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Looks like the Bengals will be at the top of the power rankings again this week. Another convincing win. They are +47 in net points, and doing it without several starters on offense and defense. good thing they have a bye week to get folks healthy for New England in two weeks.
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Denver got fucked on that offsides call that would have been a first down.
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Looks like the Bengals will be at the top of the power rankings again this week. Another convincing win. They are +47 in net points, and doing it without several starters on offense and defense. good thing they have a bye week to get folks healthy for New England in two weeks. View Quote If they can continue to get competent QB play I think cincy has a chance to go to the playoffs and go deep. |
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I keep reading this on here, but how many here could physically stand the pounding the QBs receive in just about every game. Look at Foles today. One tough SOB. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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For fucks sake. Might as well give the QB a flag and make them non contact. Fuck the refs in Arizona. I keep reading this on here, but how many here could physically stand the pounding the QBs receive in just about every game. Look at Foles today. One tough SOB. Plenty of QBs took hits on most plays for years. It WAS called football. Now there are 87 more rules to protect QBs. And many penalties that aren't breaking any of the rules. The 9ers got called on two on the same drive. The drive that then resulted in a lead change. That is some communist, FSA loving horseshit. |
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Quoted: Plenty of QBs took hits on most plays for years. It WAS called football. Now there are 87 more rules to protect QBs. And many penalties that aren't breaking any of the rules. The 9ers got called on two on the same drive. The drive that then resulted in a lead change. That is some communist, FSA loving horseshit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: For fucks sake. Might as well give the QB a flag and make them non contact. Fuck the refs in Arizona. I keep reading this on here, but how many here could physically stand the pounding the QBs receive in just about every game. Look at Foles today. One tough SOB. Plenty of QBs took hits on most plays for years. It WAS called football. Now there are 87 more rules to protect QBs. And many penalties that aren't breaking any of the rules. The 9ers got called on two on the same drive. The drive that then resulted in a lead change. That is some communist, FSA loving horseshit. It's not about "safety". The QB position has become the highest paid and most important position in the game. If you lose your starting QB, your season is over. Thus a lose in revenue for the team. So the owners who spends gobs and gobs of money on QBs are trying to "protect" their investments.
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It's not about "safety". The QB position has become the highest paid and most important position in the game. If you lose your starting QB, your season is over. Thus a lose in revenue for the team. So the owners who spends gobs and gobs of money on QBs are trying to "protect" their investments. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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For fucks sake. Might as well give the QB a flag and make them non contact. Fuck the refs in Arizona. I keep reading this on here, but how many here could physically stand the pounding the QBs receive in just about every game. Look at Foles today. One tough SOB. Plenty of QBs took hits on most plays for years. It WAS called football. Now there are 87 more rules to protect QBs. And many penalties that aren't breaking any of the rules. The 9ers got called on two on the same drive. The drive that then resulted in a lead change. That is some communist, FSA loving horseshit. It's not about "safety". The QB position has become the highest paid and most important position in the game. If you lose your starting QB, your season is over. Thus a lose in revenue for the team. So the owners who spends gobs and gobs of money on QBs are trying to "protect" their investments. Same for receivers apparently. As horseshit personal foul call #3 just happened. 45 yards of BS "protect your investment" yards changing the outcome of the game. At this pace, the NFL will be about as legitimate as the WWE in 5 years. |
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Denver defense is bringing it today. Really starting to see the benefits on Ware and Ward and a healthy Miller.
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That's just heartbreaking. I thought Denver had a chance. I'm giving up football.
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Plenty of QBs took hits on most plays for years. It WAS called football. Now there are 87 more rules to protect QBs. And many penalties that aren't breaking any of the rules. The 9ers got called on two on the same drive. The drive that then resulted in a lead change. That is some communist, FSA loving horseshit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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For fucks sake. Might as well give the QB a flag and make them non contact. Fuck the refs in Arizona. I keep reading this on here, but how many here could physically stand the pounding the QBs receive in just about every game. Look at Foles today. One tough SOB. Plenty of QBs took hits on most plays for years. It WAS called football. Now there are 87 more rules to protect QBs. And many penalties that aren't breaking any of the rules. The 9ers got called on two on the same drive. The drive that then resulted in a lead change. That is some communist, FSA loving horseshit. Oh good grief. What a load of nonsense. Yeah, those "tough guys" from back in the day are suing the fuck out of the NFL over their injuries from back then and you wonder why the league wants to tone it down. Still didn't answer me.............could you take the pounding that most QBs take? |
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http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2014/9/21/6758017/ray-lewis-espn-comments-cover-up-video-ray-rice View Quote Well, he should be an expert on the subject. |
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Oh good grief. What a load of nonsense. Yeah, those "tough guys" from back in the day are suing the fuck out of the NFL over their injuries from back then and you wonder why the league wants to tone it down. Still didn't answer me.............could you take the pounding that most QBs take? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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For fucks sake. Might as well give the QB a flag and make them non contact. Fuck the refs in Arizona. I keep reading this on here, but how many here could physically stand the pounding the QBs receive in just about every game. Look at Foles today. One tough SOB. Plenty of QBs took hits on most plays for years. It WAS called football. Now there are 87 more rules to protect QBs. And many penalties that aren't breaking any of the rules. The 9ers got called on two on the same drive. The drive that then resulted in a lead change. That is some communist, FSA loving horseshit. Oh good grief. What a load of nonsense. Yeah, those "tough guys" from back in the day are suing the fuck out of the NFL over their injuries from back then and you wonder why the league wants to tone it down. Still didn't answer me.............could you take the pounding that most QBs take? I don't know, since I stopped playing football in HS, I doubt I have any way of knowing. Could most QB's make it through Ranger school? Who knows. Who cares. It's a stupid question. The fact remains that no other position is too important to play the game (though receivers are getting there). QB's don't take a pounding these days, the rules prevent it. It seems rare for a QB to take more than 8-10 hits. Linebackers, fullbacks, tightends ect take/give significantly more hits week in and week out. Plenty of them get hurt doing it. That's the game. At least that's the game for everyone except QB's. What is horseshit is all the buy in to protected classes. The lawsuits are bullshit too. They got compensated really well to play a hard physical game. Anyone who has ever played football knows it has long term effects. The longer and harder you play, the worse the effects. No one forced them to sign contracts and play football. Its just a Socialist mentality pretending that they are entitled to more money, because the NFL made a lot. |
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I hope it's a SB re-match. That game is what the SB should have been. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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That's just heartbreaking. I thought Denver had a chance. I'm giving up football. I hope it's a SB re-match. That game is what the SB should have been. Yeah that was one of the better games I've seen in a long time. As a Broncos fan I hated the outcome...but still a good game. |
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I don't know, since I stopped playing football in HS, I doubt I have any way of knowing. Could most QB's make it through Ranger school? Who knows. Who cares. It's a stupid question. The fact remains that no other position is too important to play the game (though receivers are getting there). QB's don't take a pounding these days, the rules prevent it. It seems rare for a QB to take more than 8-10 hits. Linebackers, fullbacks, tightends ect take/give significantly more hits week in and week out. Plenty of them get hurt doing it. That's the game. At least that's the game for everyone except QB's. What is horseshit is all the buy in to protected classes. The lawsuits are bullshit too. They got compensated really well to play a hard physical game. Anyone who has ever played football knows it has long term effects. The longer and harder you play, the worse the effects. No one forced them to sign contracts and play football. Its just a Socialist mentality pretending that they are entitled to more money, because the NFL made a lot. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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For fucks sake. Might as well give the QB a flag and make them non contact. Fuck the refs in Arizona. I keep reading this on here, but how many here could physically stand the pounding the QBs receive in just about every game. Look at Foles today. One tough SOB. Plenty of QBs took hits on most plays for years. It WAS called football. Now there are 87 more rules to protect QBs. And many penalties that aren't breaking any of the rules. The 9ers got called on two on the same drive. The drive that then resulted in a lead change. That is some communist, FSA loving horseshit. Oh good grief. What a load of nonsense. Yeah, those "tough guys" from back in the day are suing the fuck out of the NFL over their injuries from back then and you wonder why the league wants to tone it down. Still didn't answer me.............could you take the pounding that most QBs take? I don't know, since I stopped playing football in HS, I doubt I have any way of knowing. Could most QB's make it through Ranger school? Who knows. Who cares. It's a stupid question. The fact remains that no other position is too important to play the game (though receivers are getting there). QB's don't take a pounding these days, the rules prevent it. It seems rare for a QB to take more than 8-10 hits. Linebackers, fullbacks, tightends ect take/give significantly more hits week in and week out. Plenty of them get hurt doing it. That's the game. At least that's the game for everyone except QB's. What is horseshit is all the buy in to protected classes. The lawsuits are bullshit too. They got compensated really well to play a hard physical game. Anyone who has ever played football knows it has long term effects. The longer and harder you play, the worse the effects. No one forced them to sign contracts and play football. Its just a Socialist mentality pretending that they are entitled to more money, because the NFL made a lot. In other words, you got nothing. Yeah, the lawsuits are BS. So, should the NFL just ignore them, as if they could. |
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In other words, you got nothing. Yeah, the lawsuits are BS. So, should the NFL just ignore them, as if they could. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Plenty of QBs took hits on most plays for years. It WAS called football. Now there are 87 more rules to protect QBs. And many penalties that aren't breaking any of the rules. The 9ers got called on two on the same drive. The drive that then resulted in a lead change. That is some communist, FSA loving horseshit. Oh good grief. What a load of nonsense. Yeah, those "tough guys" from back in the day are suing the fuck out of the NFL over their injuries from back then and you wonder why the league wants to tone it down. Still didn't answer me.............could you take the pounding that most QBs take? I don't know, since I stopped playing football in HS, I doubt I have any way of knowing. Could most QB's make it through Ranger school? Who knows. Who cares. It's a stupid question. The fact remains that no other position is too important to play the game (though receivers are getting there). QB's don't take a pounding these days, the rules prevent it. It seems rare for a QB to take more than 8-10 hits. Linebackers, fullbacks, tightends ect take/give significantly more hits week in and week out. Plenty of them get hurt doing it. That's the game. At least that's the game for everyone except QB's. What is horseshit is all the buy in to protected classes. The lawsuits are bullshit too. They got compensated really well to play a hard physical game. Anyone who has ever played football knows it has long term effects. The longer and harder you play, the worse the effects. No one forced them to sign contracts and play football. Its just a Socialist mentality pretending that they are entitled to more money, because the NFL made a lot. In other words, you got nothing. Yeah, the lawsuits are BS. So, should the NFL just ignore them, as if they could. Yeah, sorry there aren't good answers to stupid hypothetical questions, that have very little to do with the topic at hand. Tell you what, if you want to throw down the average NFL QB salary for me, and can convince any team to start me, and the NFL to waive their new all QB's are pussies rules, I'll be more than happy to play along. |
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