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NFL 2011 Week 8 |OT| Tim Tebow

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Fox318

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Rorschach said:
What do you think of Mark Sanchez? Is it all Shotty's fault?
Honestly it is a mix for me now. Mark needs to work on his accuracy and patience, and Schotty needs to design a 3rd down pass that goes farther than the line of scrimmage.

I will say this after watching Kevin Gil-dumb I have a better appreciation of Schotty.
 
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i was happy to see this dumb bitch cribbs get creamed a few times yesterday. all he does it bitch about goddell on twitter for moving the kickoffs up. stop crying you doucher
 

Godslay

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Rorschach said:
You could say that, but you'd be wrong. Even you're sick of the media coverage. He's not at all what he's painted out to be. This is why he gets so much backlash.

I never thought he would be the "Mile High Messiah". I advocated letting him sit and develop since way back. I think that if he worked out his accuracy issues, learned how to read the defenses, and would settle the fuck down he could be decent. Even with those clear goals, I will say that it seems like he has a long road ahead of him.

As a Broncos fan, I want him to succeed with the organization and in the NFL. The way it is going he's not going to be successful in this position, with the perceived lack of support, and his issues on the field. The circus surrounding him is too great at this point. His skills are not good enough to match his "will" to win.

I follow the team pretty close, but I never really caught his reason as to why he doesn't attempt another position. He came in at WR, why not TE or FB/RB (goal line situations)? Anybody know the reasons why? Besides that he dreamed of being an NFL QB?
 

darkside31337

Tomodachi wa Mahou
Sanjuro Tsubaki said:
The jets could have two rings if it wasnt for ryan

Could do this all day!

This makes no sense at all. Jets wouldn't have made the playoffs the last 2 years if it wasn't for Rex.

Jets could have won a SB if Sanchize wasn't the QB though.
 

Sanjuro

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darkside31337 said:
This makes no sense at all. Jets wouldn't have made the playoffs the last 2 years if it wasn't for Rex.

Jets could have won a SB if Sanchize wasn't the QB though.
Makes plenty of sense. Mangini could still be the head coach and they still could be 0-2 in Super Bowls.
 

Fox318

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cuevas said:
The jets could have two rings if it wasnt for sanchize
Pffft Yeah right. The Bears wish they had a qb like Sanchez.

Sanjuro Tsubaki said:
The jets could have two rings if it wasnt for ryan

Could do this all day!
Ryan is the greatest coach in Jets history. Webb and the 68 jets won on talent alone.

darkside31337 said:
This makes no sense at all. Jets wouldn't have made the playoffs the last 2 years if it wasn't for Rex.

Jets could have won a SB if Sanchize wasn't the QB though.

Again who would the jets have at QB if not Sanchez? Kellen Clemmens? Brent? An injured and old Pennington? Fatman?

Mark has a 60.5% completion percentage in the 6 games(4-2)
 

Rorschach

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DMczaf said:
I like how the center still continues with the play as designed knowing that the ball was in his ass for 2 secs.
cuevas said:
I like how the center snapped it as if Vick were there.
That's the reason for both: Vick was in the gun, but the center thought he was under center. It's not uncommon for you to smack your ass when you hike the ball. That's why QBs rub the back of their hands along the centers' butts: to let them know they are there. :3 Vick must not do it because he views it as homosexual behavior. :x
 

bionic77

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eznark said:
Packers would have 18 championships if it weren't for Troy Aikman.
18 championships? What is this nonsense?

Considering that you are a Packers fan you should know that the NFL did not exist before 1966 and that the Packers won the first 2 Superbowls.
 

eznark

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bionic77 said:
18 championships? What is this nonsense?

Considering that you are a Packers fan you should know that the NFL did not exist before 1966 and that the Packers won the first 2 Superbowls.

Packers easily would have won 5 additional championships in the 90's, adding to their current total of 13.

Back to the smelter, poor. Leave the math to the people who don't work in the mill.
 
eznark said:
Packers easily would have won 5 additional championships in the 90's, adding to their current total of 13.

Back to the smelter, poor. Leave the math to the people who don't work in the mill.
That's actually pretty good.
 

bionic77

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eznark said:
Packers easily would have won 5 additional championships in the 90's, adding to their current total of 13.

Back to the smelter, poor. Leave the math to the people who don't work in the mill.
Weird that you are talking about prehistoric "football" championships and how the Packers could have won 5 more Superbowls.

To the first point, yes the Packers won some shitty leagues in the 20s but to me those count as much as the lingerie bowl. Different league, different time (though the Packers were still racist in both eras).

To the second point, Mr. if we would have scored more we could have won we would have won 5 more championships? The Steelers went to approximately 200 AFC Championships with homefield in the 90s and 00s and came away with dick until Ben got there. With the exception of the Bucs and Ravens SB all of those winners count and there is no asterisk for GB winning if only Brent could stop from slanging INTS to the wrong team. If you want to play that game then if the Giants don't have the biggest 4th quarter of all time then the Steelers win their 7th SB.
 

eznark

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bionic77 said:
Weird that you are talking about prehistoric "football" championships and how the Packers could have won 5 more Superbowls.

To the first point, yes the Packers won some shitty leagues in the 20s but to me those count as much as the lingerie bowl. Different league, different time (though the Packers were still racist in both eras).

To the second point, Mr. if we would have scored more we could have won we would have won 5 more championships? The Steelers went to approximately 200 AFC Championships with homefield in the 90s and 00s and came away with dick until Ben got there. With the exception of the Bucs and Ravens SB all of those winners count and there is no asterisk for GB winning if only Brent could stop from slanging INTS to the wrong team. If you want to play that game then if the Giants don't have the biggest 4th quarter of all time then the Steelers win their 7th SB.

You're playing this game wrong and you're getting soot all over the ball. Disgusting.
 

bionic77

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eznark said:
You're playing this game wrong and you're getting soot all over the ball. Disgusting.
Tebow taught me that it doesn't matter how you play the game for the first 55 minutes. As long as you say you are a devout christian and stop having sexing with hot girls and find a way to win in the end that is all that matters.

I am not a devout christian but I have not had sex with anyone in a long time and I think we can agree that I always win these kinds of "debates".
 

bionic77

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Sanjuro Tsubaki said:
Not this nonsense talk again that championships don't matter.
They don't. See NFL giving the Pottsville Maroon's championship to the Cardinals (who I can't believe would actually take someone elses championship, no wonder that franchise is cursed).
 

eznark

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bionic77 said:
Tebow taught me that it doesn't matter how you play the game for the first 55 minutes. As long as you say you are a devout christian and stop having sexing with hot girls and find a way to win in the end that is all that matters.

I am not a devout christian but I have not had sex with anyone in a long time and I think we can agree that I always win these kinds of "debates".

Fatherhood has made you self-deprecating and soft.

Speaking of, check out my adorable daughter in her Lions costume and Bears shoes. Coincidentally, she is up for adoption of craiglist.

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eznark

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I'll just pretend like all of the previous World Championships were called Super Bowls, like we all do with Super Bowl I.
 

bionic77

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eznark said:
Fatherhood has made you self-deprecating and soft.

Speaking of, check out my adorable daughter in her Lions costume and Bears shoes. Coincidentally, she is up for adoption of craiglist.

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Selling a young girl huh?

You should get a good price from these perverts.
 

NomarTyme

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eznark said:
Fatherhood has made you self-deprecating and soft.

Speaking of, check out my adorable daughter in her Lions costume and Bears shoes. Coincidentally, she is up for adoption of craiglist.

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Damn cute. I'll buy it for a buck fifty.
 

effzee

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Doorman said:
If Tebow was out there doing Muslim prayers after every big play or touchdown, most of the people that are taking offense right now probably wouldn't be defending him and would tell him to get his religion off of the football field. Real talk.

But this has nothing to do with what I said. I am not Christian. I don't care for religion in my sports. I don't like when players thank God. I am not taking offense because I am a Tebow fan or a religious nut.

There are already limits on what sort of religious gestures can be made while on the field. If Tebow scores and wants to quickly cross his chest or just kneel or whatever, then fine, I don't think anybody's going to mock that. However, when you do something unique as a celebration on the football field, something that isn't instantly recognizable (I don't know about you guys but I've never seen somebody actually perform a Christian prayer in a pose like that before), when the move turns into an internet meme, when you have people posting Twitter pictures of people doing that pose in various public locations, when it receives a ridiculous nickname like "Tebowing," then in the popular culture it has already lost its religious significance. If people were really taking it seriously, it would not be called Tebowing, it would be called, y'know, prayer.

No offense to Tebow himself or his beliefs, but his move is not simply his own anymore. It's a touchdown dance and, like any other touchdown dance, is open for others to perform at their discretion. If someone on the Lions didn't do it this weekend, a defensive player on some other team would have. I don't have any doubts about that.

I agree and disagree. It could become whatever it wants to become regardless of what Tebow intended, but the fact is that it is still a religious symbol.

Maybe I am alone here but there are already rules for taunting and to me this seems to cross the line.
 
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