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On February 03 2014 12:02 Dogfoodboy16 wrote:Show nested quote +On February 03 2014 12:00 Darkhoarse wrote:On February 03 2014 11:59 Dogfoodboy16 wrote:On February 03 2014 11:57 Darkhoarse wrote:On February 03 2014 11:55 Dogfoodboy16 wrote:On February 03 2014 11:53 Darkhoarse wrote:On February 03 2014 11:52 Dogfoodboy16 wrote:On February 03 2014 11:49 Kevin_Sorbo wrote:On February 03 2014 11:47 Dogfoodboy16 wrote: Go home manning your career is done. at 20 millions a year Id come back until they tell me not to. Favre had is best year at 39. Remember the year after? That's Manning if comes back. Remember the year Elway had after he won the Super Bowl in '97? Good thing he didn't try to come back and win again in '98. Elwaydidn't pass nearly as much as manning. It was a completely differ game and time. Very true. Anyways you acting as if you know how Manning will do next year based on... something something Favre?... is laughable. Using past evidence to predict the future is the logical way of going about things. Ryan Leaf was a draft bust so Jonny Manziel will also be a bust. Am I doing this right? Leaf and manziel play qb different. Favre and manning play the same. You can't compare those 2 qbs you chose as an example.
Favre played the game relying on his raw physical abilities. unlike manning.
favre was a loose cannon, exactly the opposite of manning.
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On February 03 2014 11:59 Darkhoarse wrote:Show nested quote +On February 03 2014 11:58 Zdrastochye wrote:On February 03 2014 11:54 Darkhoarse wrote:On February 03 2014 11:51 Yezzus wrote:On February 03 2014 11:41 Darkhoarse wrote:If the seahawks have any class, they will stop scoring at this point unless they can't avoid it. Class? Its a game score as many as you can Unwritten rule that you don't embarrass the opposing coach and organization if you can help it and you don't have to jeopardize your own chance to win. Some choose to follow that some don't but I always thought it was the classy thing to do. Fortunately the NFL doesn't cater to your opinions alone. Of course they don't? I don't understand what you're saying here. Also, you like to see teams embarrass others? It's funny seeing everybody's predictions get flipped aroun like this
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On February 03 2014 12:00 Darkhoarse wrote:Show nested quote +On February 03 2014 11:59 Dogfoodboy16 wrote:On February 03 2014 11:57 Darkhoarse wrote:On February 03 2014 11:55 Dogfoodboy16 wrote:On February 03 2014 11:53 Darkhoarse wrote:On February 03 2014 11:52 Dogfoodboy16 wrote:On February 03 2014 11:49 Kevin_Sorbo wrote:On February 03 2014 11:47 Dogfoodboy16 wrote: Go home manning your career is done. at 20 millions a year Id come back until they tell me not to. Favre had is best year at 39. Remember the year after? That's Manning if comes back. Remember the year Elway had after he won the Super Bowl in '97? Good thing he didn't try to come back and win again in '98. Elwaydidn't pass nearly as much as manning. It was a completely differ game and time. Very true. Anyways you acting as if you know how Manning will do next year based on... something something Favre?... is laughable. Using past evidence to predict the future is the logical way of going about things. Ryan Leaf was a draft bust so Jonny Manziel will also be a bust. Am I doing this right?
I used to be a virgin but then lost my virginity. Will other boys that are similar to me do the same thing?
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On February 03 2014 12:04 Zdrastochye wrote:Show nested quote +On February 03 2014 11:59 Darkhoarse wrote:On February 03 2014 11:58 Zdrastochye wrote:On February 03 2014 11:54 Darkhoarse wrote:On February 03 2014 11:51 Yezzus wrote:On February 03 2014 11:41 Darkhoarse wrote:If the seahawks have any class, they will stop scoring at this point unless they can't avoid it. Class? Its a game score as many as you can Unwritten rule that you don't embarrass the opposing coach and organization if you can help it and you don't have to jeopardize your own chance to win. Some choose to follow that some don't but I always thought it was the classy thing to do. Fortunately the NFL doesn't cater to your opinions alone. Of course they don't? I don't understand what you're saying here. Also, you like to see teams embarrass others? I like seeing teams scoring without regard for how the other team FEELS about it. It's not about hurting someone's feelings it's about hurting someone's career. Coaches get fired based on those kinds of blowouts all the time. If it was just feelings getting hurt I wouldn't care they could just deal with it.
But of course it's totally up to them.
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On February 03 2014 12:05 Whatson wrote:Show nested quote +On February 03 2014 11:59 Darkhoarse wrote:On February 03 2014 11:58 Zdrastochye wrote:On February 03 2014 11:54 Darkhoarse wrote:On February 03 2014 11:51 Yezzus wrote:On February 03 2014 11:41 Darkhoarse wrote:If the seahawks have any class, they will stop scoring at this point unless they can't avoid it. Class? Its a game score as many as you can Unwritten rule that you don't embarrass the opposing coach and organization if you can help it and you don't have to jeopardize your own chance to win. Some choose to follow that some don't but I always thought it was the classy thing to do. Fortunately the NFL doesn't cater to your opinions alone. Of course they don't? I don't understand what you're saying here. Also, you like to see teams embarrass others? It's funny seeing everybody's predictions get flipped aroun like this I don't understand.
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On February 03 2014 12:07 Darkhoarse wrote:Show nested quote +On February 03 2014 12:05 Whatson wrote:On February 03 2014 11:59 Darkhoarse wrote:On February 03 2014 11:58 Zdrastochye wrote:On February 03 2014 11:54 Darkhoarse wrote:On February 03 2014 11:51 Yezzus wrote:On February 03 2014 11:41 Darkhoarse wrote:If the seahawks have any class, they will stop scoring at this point unless they can't avoid it. Class? Its a game score as many as you can Unwritten rule that you don't embarrass the opposing coach and organization if you can help it and you don't have to jeopardize your own chance to win. Some choose to follow that some don't but I always thought it was the classy thing to do. Fortunately the NFL doesn't cater to your opinions alone. Of course they don't? I don't understand what you're saying here. Also, you like to see teams embarrass others? It's funny seeing everybody's predictions get flipped aroun like this I don't understand. Of course you wouldn't, I didn't expect you to
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On February 03 2014 12:02 Dogfoodboy16 wrote:Show nested quote +On February 03 2014 12:00 Darkhoarse wrote:On February 03 2014 11:59 Dogfoodboy16 wrote:On February 03 2014 11:57 Darkhoarse wrote:On February 03 2014 11:55 Dogfoodboy16 wrote:On February 03 2014 11:53 Darkhoarse wrote:On February 03 2014 11:52 Dogfoodboy16 wrote:On February 03 2014 11:49 Kevin_Sorbo wrote:On February 03 2014 11:47 Dogfoodboy16 wrote: Go home manning your career is done. at 20 millions a year Id come back until they tell me not to. Favre had is best year at 39. Remember the year after? That's Manning if comes back. Remember the year Elway had after he won the Super Bowl in '97? Good thing he didn't try to come back and win again in '98. Elwaydidn't pass nearly as much as manning. It was a completely differ game and time. Very true. Anyways you acting as if you know how Manning will do next year based on... something something Favre?... is laughable. Using past evidence to predict the future is the logical way of going about things. Ryan Leaf was a draft bust so Jonny Manziel will also be a bust. Am I doing this right? Leaf and manziel play qb different. Favre and manning play the same. You can't compare those 2 qbs you chose as an example.
Favre was a gunslinger, he did a lot of really stupid shit that anyone would tell you is completely inadvisable. Sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn't but his legacy was taking chances.
Manning is a surgeon. He picks apart the other team. His legacy will be as the god of the regular season knowing how to make the other team look pedestrian with his knowledge.
They both throw a lot but they're entirely different players.
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On February 03 2014 12:08 Whatson wrote:Show nested quote +On February 03 2014 12:07 Darkhoarse wrote:On February 03 2014 12:05 Whatson wrote:On February 03 2014 11:59 Darkhoarse wrote:On February 03 2014 11:58 Zdrastochye wrote:On February 03 2014 11:54 Darkhoarse wrote:On February 03 2014 11:51 Yezzus wrote:On February 03 2014 11:41 Darkhoarse wrote:If the seahawks have any class, they will stop scoring at this point unless they can't avoid it. Class? Its a game score as many as you can Unwritten rule that you don't embarrass the opposing coach and organization if you can help it and you don't have to jeopardize your own chance to win. Some choose to follow that some don't but I always thought it was the classy thing to do. Fortunately the NFL doesn't cater to your opinions alone. Of course they don't? I don't understand what you're saying here. Also, you like to see teams embarrass others? It's funny seeing everybody's predictions get flipped aroun like this I don't understand. Of course you wouldn't, I didn't expect you to Probably because your post made no sense and I didn't say anything having to do with predictions.
But if you take pleasure in being ambiguous on the internet by all means continue.
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Ok this team's twitter is really awesome.
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On February 03 2014 12:06 Darkhoarse wrote:Show nested quote +On February 03 2014 12:04 Zdrastochye wrote:On February 03 2014 11:59 Darkhoarse wrote:On February 03 2014 11:58 Zdrastochye wrote:On February 03 2014 11:54 Darkhoarse wrote:On February 03 2014 11:51 Yezzus wrote:On February 03 2014 11:41 Darkhoarse wrote:If the seahawks have any class, they will stop scoring at this point unless they can't avoid it. Class? Its a game score as many as you can Unwritten rule that you don't embarrass the opposing coach and organization if you can help it and you don't have to jeopardize your own chance to win. Some choose to follow that some don't but I always thought it was the classy thing to do. Fortunately the NFL doesn't cater to your opinions alone. Of course they don't? I don't understand what you're saying here. Also, you like to see teams embarrass others? I like seeing teams scoring without regard for how the other team FEELS about it. It's not about hurting someone's feelings it's about hurting someone's career. Coaches get fired based on those kinds of blowouts all the time. If it was just feelings getting hurt I wouldn't care they could just deal with it. But of course it's totally up to them.
So John Fox is going to get fired because he got blown out in a Superbowl? Please, there's a time and a place for your argument, but not in this thread. If you're not discussing events surrounding this year's superbowl then don't bring up the point.
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Huh not Harvin or Wilson? Well 1st defense player as a MVP is nice I guess
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On February 03 2014 12:14 Musicus wrote: Huh not Harvin or Wilson? Well 1st defense player as a MVP is nice I guess
He's not the first defensive player to win the Superbowl MVP....
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On February 03 2014 12:13 Zdrastochye wrote:Show nested quote +On February 03 2014 12:06 Darkhoarse wrote:On February 03 2014 12:04 Zdrastochye wrote:On February 03 2014 11:59 Darkhoarse wrote:On February 03 2014 11:58 Zdrastochye wrote:On February 03 2014 11:54 Darkhoarse wrote:On February 03 2014 11:51 Yezzus wrote:On February 03 2014 11:41 Darkhoarse wrote:If the seahawks have any class, they will stop scoring at this point unless they can't avoid it. Class? Its a game score as many as you can Unwritten rule that you don't embarrass the opposing coach and organization if you can help it and you don't have to jeopardize your own chance to win. Some choose to follow that some don't but I always thought it was the classy thing to do. Fortunately the NFL doesn't cater to your opinions alone. Of course they don't? I don't understand what you're saying here. Also, you like to see teams embarrass others? I like seeing teams scoring without regard for how the other team FEELS about it. It's not about hurting someone's feelings it's about hurting someone's career. Coaches get fired based on those kinds of blowouts all the time. If it was just feelings getting hurt I wouldn't care they could just deal with it. But of course it's totally up to them. So John Fox is going to get fired because he got blown out in a Superbowl? Please, there's a time and a place for your argument, but not in this thread. If you're not discussing events surrounding this year's superbowl then don't bring up the point. Fair enough.
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What an absolute dud. Worst Super Bowl I can remember in my lifetime of watching it.
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On February 03 2014 12:16 OuchyDathurts wrote:Show nested quote +On February 03 2014 12:14 Musicus wrote: Huh not Harvin or Wilson? Well 1st defense player as a MVP is nice I guess He's not the first defensive player to win the Superbowl MVP....
Oh guess I misheard the german commentators.
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