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  • #61
    Originally posted by bonebreaker
    I wasn't just talking about JUST Owens in the celebration aspect. I mean ALL teams and players, INCLUDING the Pats. Yes I think they should all stop that idiocy. You don't see a baseball player slam a bat down when he hits a dinger and dance around like a moron, sure high 5's at the plate, but that's all. BB
    :rofl: Obviously you don't watch MLB either!

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    • #62
      Originally posted by bad14u
      :rofl: Obviously you don't watch MLB either!


      :sillyfu: Well if you mean do I sit around everytime a ball game is on and watch it, no I don't, I have much better things to do than sit in front of a TV all the time. You insinuate that since you don't think I watch too many games, that you do and that's why you know so much. I watch a few games during the season, but don't really get into it until the playoffs start. I don't know if you or some other idiot made the remark that Sammy Sosa had some idiotic ritual when he hit a dinger. Sammy TOSSES the bat away, not slams it on the ground and does a stupid dance, he kind of hops towards the first base bag out of the batter's box and that's ok. You also, don't see a batter run the bases after a dinger and point and harrass the pitcher do you? If he did, someone, probably him, would get a ball in their ear next at bat. Baseball is much more mannerly than football, (especially football), or basketball. Yeah, there are some brawls from time to time, but even that's ok compared to some idiot doing and end zone celebration. And if you really want to see a class act, a true class act, look at the Pats Tom Brady. A 27 year old kid that has more class in his shoe laces than T.O., Moss and many more morons who act like the world is here only for them. Class acts like Steve Young, Joe Montana, Roger Staubach, Sonny Jergensen, Brett Favre, Troy Aikman, Peyton Manning and many many more players other than QB's. BB

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      • #63
        Originally posted by bonebreaker
        :sillyfu: Well if you mean do I sit around everytime a ball game is on and watch it, no I don't, I have much better things to do than sit in front of a TV all the time. You insinuate that since you don't think I watch too many games, that you do and that's why you know so much. I watch a few games during the season, but don't really get into it until the playoffs start. I don't know if you or some other idiot made the remark that Sammy Sosa had some idiotic ritual when he hit a dinger. Sammy TOSSES the bat away, not slams it on the ground and does a stupid dance, he kind of hops towards the first base bag out of the batter's box and that's ok. You also, don't see a batter run the bases after a dinger and point and harrass the pitcher do you? If he did, someone, probably him, would get a ball in their ear next at bat. Baseball is much more mannerly than football, (especially football), or basketball. Yeah, there are some brawls from time to time, but even that's ok compared to some idiot doing and end zone celebration. And if you really want to see a class act, a true class act, look at the Pats Tom Brady. A 27 year old kid that has more class in his shoe laces than T.O., Moss and many more morons who act like the world is here only for them. Class acts like Steve Young, Joe Montana, Roger Staubach, Sonny Jergensen, Brett Favre, Troy Aikman, Peyton Manning and many many more players other than QB's. BB
        I don't watch TV all the time either. Seeing as how I have a son and 2 jobs that doesn't leave alot of freetime to watch alot of sports! I do watch them when I can though! I guess this whole thing started when you said T.O. has no class! He played in the Superbowl despite the doctors orders not to! He could have ended his career doing that but he put his team first and his career second! IMO that says alot about the man! Everybody has an opinion, I just so happen to think that your opinion of T.O. stinks and I am sure think the same of mine!

        As for the "idiot" remark....that is your opinion! All I will say to that is, that it is very child-like to start calling names and just proves my point about you!

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        • #64
          Originally posted by bonebreaker
          :sillyfu: Well if you mean do I sit around everytime a ball game is on and watch it, no I don't, I have much better things to do than sit in front of a TV all the time. You insinuate that since you don't think I watch too many games, that you do and that's why you know so much. I watch a few games during the season, but don't really get into it until the playoffs start. I don't know if you or some other idiot made the remark that Sammy Sosa had some idiotic ritual when he hit a dinger. Sammy TOSSES the bat away, not slams it on the ground and does a stupid dance, he kind of hops towards the first base bag out of the batter's box and that's ok. You also, don't see a batter run the bases after a dinger and point and harrass the pitcher do you? If he did, someone, probably him, would get a ball in their ear next at bat. Baseball is much more mannerly than football, (especially football), or basketball. Yeah, there are some brawls from time to time, but even that's ok compared to some idiot doing and end zone celebration. And if you really want to see a class act, a true class act, look at the Pats Tom Brady. A 27 year old kid that has more class in his shoe laces than T.O., Moss and many more morons who act like the world is here only for them. Class acts like Steve Young, Joe Montana, Roger Staubach, Sonny Jergensen, Brett Favre, Troy Aikman, Peyton Manning and many many more players other than QB's. BB
          Ok the idiot comment WAS very childish. You say you have two kids that you father on your own? I think it's time you grow up a little.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Timma
            Ok the idiot comment WAS very childish. You say you have two kids that you father on your own? I think it's time you grow up a little.
            My "kids" are grown, through college and out own their own, and doing very well. I'd like to think that I played a part in their success as men and very decent human beings. And you are totally right, the "idiot" comment WAS uncalled for, for any reason, and for that I apologize. I just got cuaght up in the moment which is no excuse. Again, I apologize if I offended anybody. BB

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            • #66
              Originally posted by THE BOUNCER
              and what about the clock play at the end by the eagles? what the fuck were they doing?
              Thats was some of the worst clock management I've ever seen in pro ball ...I was standing up yelling at Mcnabb :rofl: I swear the way he played I figured he had money on the PATS...:rofl:

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              • #67
                I will say like I said in the first page. Both teams played to their full potential. Anyone that thinks otherwise obiviously is too blind to see or just didnt watch the game. The reason I say this is because the fact that these teams had badass defense throughout the whole game. There offense was good at times but the only reason that it didnt seem that way was because the fact the the 2 defenses were shutting down the offense. I dont like the Eagles and I am a Pats fan but I will say this. Mcnabb in my book proved a lot of people wrong on Sunday and made me respect the Eagles and hope they go next year. He through some spectacular throws in the game that I have never seen him do in the past. If it wasnt for the defense of both teams I think the Eagles would have won. Reason being is because the Eagles had the better offense on that night and the Pats slightly had the better defense. It was a pretty good game that was for either of them. As far as the Pats being a dynasty I think they are but I would like to see them win next year for it to be indefinite truth and not just hype. If both teams keep the same players we might have a rematch next year.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Timma
                  Did you ever see the X Files episode where the guy comes in to the smoking man and says the Bills want to win the SB this year and he says no way while i'm still alive. :rofl:


                  That was classic! LOL. :rofl:


                  Bad14u,

                  I was not implying that McNabb threw the game intentionally. I was just commenting on Timma's observation about Scott Norwood missing the field goal for the Superbowl win. I happen to have met Kelly and have had some extensive late, late Saturday night pre-game experiences with him and a bunch of the other Bills during their superbowl runs. You can't play your best when you're piss drunk @ 5:30 am on game day. Other times, he was flawless and commanded the field always up until some certain pivotal point in the game where he would throw something totally stupid downfield into triple coverage when he first looked at an open receiver. I found it more than coincidence when we would somehow lose games when the bookie spot was heavy in the Bills' favor. Also, in cases where the over/under was in threat of being blown away they somehow made the wrong play. Just an honest observation is all I'm making. However, I don't think McNabb threw the game. The Eagles just made bad last minute decisions and shot themselves in the foot.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by Primal Instinct
                    Bad14u,

                    I was not implying that McNabb threw the game intentionally. I was just commenting on Timma's observation about Scott Norwood missing the field goal for the Superbowl win. I happen to have met Kelly and have had some extensive late, late Saturday night pre-game experiences with him and a bunch of the other Bills during their superbowl runs. You can't play your best when you're piss drunk @ 5:30 am on game day. Other times, he was flawless and commanded the field always up until some certain pivotal point in the game where he would throw something totally stupid downfield into triple coverage when he first looked at an open receiver. I found it more than coincidence when we would somehow lose games when the bookie spot was heavy in the Bills' favor. Also, in cases where the over/under was in threat of being blown away they somehow made the wrong play. Just an honest observation is all I'm making. However, I don't think McNabb threw the game. The Eagles just made bad last minute decisions and shot themselves in the foot.
                    Oh..ok! I heard this morning that McNabb was sick towards the end of the game and was almost vomitting in the huddle!

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