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Nervous Guy

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  1. hopefully we will. Just being an open minded bastard...that's all...kinda like point/counter point...perhaps I should preceed my counter points with "Scott you ignorant slut"...
  2. he tried to make a joke about what day of the week it was..."is it Monday?"...but it flopped...some people interprete this as senility...it was simply poor timing...but he sure takes a long time to say something....
  3. no...although not totally right...I was righter than you.
  4. Colin Cowherd is the biggest blowhard I've ever heard...if he thinks something is funny he repeats it and repeats it and repeats it...CC<RJ.
  5. So I was right after all!! Thanks JDG! You da man!
  6. 13th in operating income in 2004. Forbes Lists
  7. I'm curious, what did Mike's cousin think of Mike's job performance this year?
  8. just like past failure is a poor indicator of future failure (see Bellycheck).
  9. let me ask you a question....was Steve Mariucci consider a great hire when he went to the Lions? He should have, he had a great track record as a HC...He did squat in Detroit...in fact, I think they played much better for DJ than they did for SM...just playing devils advocate, so to speak.
  10. Here's an insight into Marv that you've probably already heard or read, but keep this in mind when you can't understand why he does what he does...IMO it's a fancified version of TD's "save the stamp" statement.... "Coaches really are dumb, you know. Why can't they realize that listening to sound advice is the only way to go if they want to turn their teams from one that is struggling into a Super Bowl contender? Here are just a few of the wisdom-laden insights that keen-minded critics, who can't understand our stupidity, have directed at me and so many of my coaching colleagues: 1. Change quarterbacks 2. Throw deep 3. Blitz on every down 4. Go for it on fourth down (punting is for sissies) 5. Don't be so doggone conservative 6. Fire your offensive coordinator and hire the one from my alma mater -- they won 67-12 last Saturday 7. Give a pep talk 8. Install a jazzy, "new and improved" playbook for the upcoming game 9. Make some halftime adjustments 10. Use the play that I emailed you recently 11. Trade next year's seventh-round draft pick for Daunte Culpepper and Randy Moss Renowned 1920s journalist H.L. Mencken presented an astute response to all these quick-fix suggestions when he wrote, "There is a simple solution for every problem, and it's always wrong." Allow me to add some of my own advice for my fellow coaches: If you start listening to the fans, you're going to wind up sitting next to them! " Marv Levy Nov. 14 2004 NFL.com
  11. yeah...what you said, that's what I do takes about a week to get it back...remember, it's time to sharpen the chain when the tree starts on fire while you are attempting to cut it down...
  12. "How am I funny, like a clown? What is so funny about me? What the !@#$ is so funny about me? Tell me. Tell me what's funny."
  13. you big dopes...his tree is the Methuselah Tree...it's over 4,725 years old.
  14. I must postpone my glee until I see T-Bone at work tomorrow!!! WOO HOO!!!!!!!!!!
  15. yep, same here...cool, yet one needed to suspend one's logic and take some mighty leaps of faith (no pun intended)...still entertaining.
  16. I'm pretty certain that Bruce Smith put on some "performances". oh yeah...and he flunked drug test at least twice...wasn't he suspended his second year for 4 games? Yeah...solid character... Times have changed, the game has changed...
  17. In all fairness...I think the same can be said for the great Parcells and Jimmy Johnson. Show me one great coach who didn't have a ton of talent on the team...exception being the genius in NE.
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