Too bad Haynesworth broke Schoob's foot.
I wish I can accept invite but right now busy season and trying to make some extra rainy day funds. But I did see the list.Fitzmagic needs to learn to slide and Rapist Ben needs to learn how to take a sack.
Lets go to Knotts friend.
Sadly what if 2011 was the Texans only window? Defense was playing balls out, Schaub was on fire, Arian was playing pissed off........then that fat, lazy piece of shit Haynesworth happened and openly joked about it afterwards.
more time to play CoDDolphins/Eagles on Sunday and I can hardly be bothered to care at all. Sick of rooting for this team of perennial disappointment.
Back to being bottom feeders in the AFC East.
Has the copy you bought me been shipped yet?more time to play CoD
And we didn't even have Mario Williams for the whole season.
yeah, it was shipped to your local RedboxHas the copy you bought me been shipped yet?
Okay I think I need your SS# though. Just PM me.yeah, it was shipped to your local Redbox
just pay a small fee and you can keep it!
He's so generous!Will never be able to go to Red Box again without thanking Greg after I get my disc.
I'm hearing that Luck is trying to injure his way out of Indy.
The Indianapolis Colts use the term 12th Man to describe their fans, something that many high school, college and pro football teams do. But only Texas A&M has a registered trademark on the term 12th Man, and now the university is suing the NFL team.
The Indianapolis Star reports that Texas A&M has filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against the Colts in federal court in Texas. According to Texas A&M, the Colts use of the term 12th Man helps the team sell tickets and merchandise. Because A&M owns the trademark, A&M wants a cut.
Mmhmm
But Texas A&M does have the trademark, and as a result the Seahawks pay Texas A&M for the right to use the term. Now Texas A&M is hoping to use the courts to force the Colts to pay up as well.
Players are going for Bens legs and are not being penalized for it.Fitzmagic needs to learn to slide and Rapist Ben needs to learn how to take a sack.
Lets go to Knotts friend.
Players are going for Bens legs and are not being penalized for it.
Your solution is for him to turtle.
I have that insider info
Mmhmm
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Current AFC playoffs 1-6: NE (8-0), CIN (8-0), DEN (7-1), IND (4-5), BUF (5-4), NYJ (5-4). #Texans play all, but DEN, in 2nd half of season.
10:41 PM - 12 Nov 2015
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Bowles says timetable for Fitzpatrick is the same. He is expected to play vs Texans. Stacy is out for the year.
12:00 PM - 13 Nov 2015
5-1 stretchHey look Dega! Hope!
From the link:
On sports radio yesterday they said the Colts have been using the term in marketing since 2006 and A&M has notified them repeatedly with no response to cease or pay up. This year the Colts sent out an email to fans about season tickets in July and used "12th man" in the title. One of the fans lives in College Station and notified the university
Eagles could have had Derek Carr. Instead they drafted Marcus Smith.
😂😂😂😂
Smith is a violent thug. As a Raiders fan no one is going to take your opinions on what hits are legal versus dirty seriously. I am sorry friend but it is just the way it is. Just like no one takes a Pat fan seriously when it comes to the rules, motherfucker, or fashion.bionic pls, a QB needs to take a sack occasionally to protect himself and the ball. Aldon Smith's hit on the rapist was perfectly legal.
But fuck you, this Sunday I'm rooting for BG to be happy. Fuck jak.
But lets not watch the Lakers tonight I can't see Kobe like this if he decides to play
Smith is a violent thug. As a Raiders fan no one is going to take your opinions on what hits are legal versus dirty seriously. I am sorry friend but it is just the way it is. Just like no one takes a Pat fan seriously when it comes to the rules, motherfucker, or fashion.
I am starting to get optimistic about the Lakers near future believe it or not friend. We actually have some young pieces now. We are still LA. We just need a real coach.
Regarding Kobe, it hurts to watch and sadly I don't even think he can keep up this jank play much longer. The wheels have come off and the body is close to being completely broken.
That Oklahoma connection!Reuben Frank ‏@RoobCSN In 3 of last 4 games, Eagles have had 150+ rush yds & 250+ passing yds. Only once have they had more such games in an entire season [1953].
hmmmm.....
Reuben Frank ‏@RoobCSN In 3 of last 4 games, Eagles have had 150+ rush yds & 250+ passing yds. Only once have they had more such games in an entire season [1953].
hmmmm.....
Smith is a violent thug. As a Raiders fan no one is going to take your opinions on what hits are legal versus dirty seriously. I am sorry friend but it is just the way it is. Just like no one takes a Pat fan seriously when it comes to the rules, motherfucker, or fashion.
I am starting to get optimistic about the Lakers near future believe it or not friend. We actually have some young pieces now. We are still LA. We just need a real coach.
Regarding Kobe, it hurts to watch and sadly I don't even think he can keep up this jank play much longer. The wheels have come off and the body is close to being completely broken.
I believe inReuben Frank ‏@RoobCSN In 3 of last 4 games, Eagles have had 150+ rush yds & 250+ passing yds. Only once have they had more such games in an entire season [1953].
hmmmm.....
a cheatriot A&M fan probably snitched on themFrom the link:
On sports radio yesterday they said the Colts have been using the term in marketing since 2006 and A&M has notified them repeatedly with no response to cease or pay up. This year the Colts sent out an email to fans about season tickets in July and used "12th man" in the title. One of the fans lives in College Station and notified the university
Hey look Dega! Hope!
Then:
Because Houston
That Oklahoma connection!
Mmhmm
I mean wanting to stick it to his former team, just shooting a joke at Mech. Denver has been more successful than us overall since Peyton got there.
I don't think revenge was a huge incentive for him, might've been, idk. I actually don't like the fact that Irsay loves coming out and talking shit every time we play Peyton, just no respect for a guy who was the franchise for years. His failures are also your failures, I'm disappointed that we didn't win more, but I'm a fan; and I can't make front office decisions. Him and Polian gave us Jim Caldwell after Dungy left, downgrading from Dungy is quite a feat
I don't think Peyton seeks vengeance. He's not a dick like that. I'm sure he wants to win and beat the Colts, but probably not for any other reason than to win.
I still question the Texan's thing as well. I'd love to find out how truthful that is anyways. Maybe some day we'll see if we can get more evidence than just some Houston reporter.
As far as the shared failures, whenever you take on a player of Manning's caliber you inherit the good and the bad. Which as far as I'm concerned has come with more good than bad, and the bad is even somewhat molded to fit a narrative.
Colts should have won more imo. They've been bailed out of poor organizational choices by all world QBs. I think we can kind of see behind the curtain now, and unless they clean it up I think Luck will try to bail or not fully realize his career in Indy. Good thing is, it's still early.
Was he the dude with the Joe Flacco Pizza Hut avatar for a long time?
I read the first report of this from a Broncos reporter. It was broke first just as a blurb from Bob Allen here. The detailed report came from the Broncos guy including the part of the contract being done and Kubiak nixing it.
Manning could well re-emerge as a leading executive in 2016. The most bandied about landing spots are Cleveland (because of Manning's relationship with Browns owner/University of Tennessee booster Jimmy Haslam) and Tennessee (because of Manning's connections to the university, and his wife's presence as part owner of the Memphis Grizzlies), with Indianapolis (his longtime home) and New Orleans (his native soil) not to be completely discounted.
But the common thread was what one rival executive referred to as a "very Cleveland" process. Most notable, in the eyes of other clubs, was the trouble in figuring out who was carrying the hammer. For example, one club called general manager Ray Farmer trying to gauge what it would take to wrest away a prominent player, and Farmer said he had to check in with others in the building. And when things got serious on any player, the price tags wound up being prohibitively high.