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SouthNYfan

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  1. Tim Tebow 2× BCS national champion (2006, 2008) 2× SEC champion (2006, 2008) 2× SEC Player of the Year (2008, 2009) Manning Award (2008) 2× Maxwell Award (2007, 2008) Heisman Trophy (2007) Davey O'Brien Award (2007)[1] AP Player of the Year (2007)[2] Sporting News Player of the Year (2007) 2× First-team All-American (2007, 2008) Second-team All-American (2009) 3× First-team All-SEC (2007–2009) College awards are meaningless. Does that include pick-6 towards the TD total?
  2. I think you are correct. If he's on the actual "practice squad" then they can take him.
  3. I just assumed he would be bad since he was David Carr's brother. That stink still hasn't washed off Derek. Really? Just mediocre? I thought Eli was going to be garbage btw, I mean he's very polarizing, with two rings, and also some terrible seasons, but he's better than I assumed I guess.
  4. So you mean an average at best receiver talent who was cut by another team due to not even being below average in his production? Right up their alley.
  5. Browns added free agent weapons on offense, and upgraded their QB from last year by a lot. We actually had a regression in receiving talent (if that's even possible...) , Most likely offensive line regression, and have a huge unknown at QB this year, unless Allen or AJ are like out. I think both teams finished somewhere between 4-12 and 6-10, so it'll be close in paper. McDermott is a massive edge vs Jackson at coach though, I think that's a big advantage that can't be overlooked.
  6. His coach said he actually ran a lot of pro concepts, and gave Allen a lot of control at the line to read defenses and call audibles himself. I think he processes things very well. I'm looking forward to him as well.
  7. I agree. I have said numerous times that I doubt it's happening, but IF it was, or started to happen, it is a huge issue. The big discussion here is that many seem to feel it wouldn't be a problem.
  8. You really can't read, can you? I literally said I didn't have a problem with the chaplain, and that post should have been separated into two independent thoughts.
  9. I should have separated my post more. I don't have a problem with them having a team chaplain. It was two separate thoughts, the rest of my post was independent of the chaplain
  10. I don't disagree. The op asked if it was required. I feel it shouldn't be required. Some others have posted signs it might lead that way, but it's not fully confirmed obviously. You don't comprehend what you read. Feel free to reread my post that you quoted, since I answered the question your just asked me, twice.
  11. Game worn signed Kelly jersey from 1993 (No idea which game) My mom's old co-worker went to HS with Jim and his brother, took be to a game as a kid, got to meet him and most of the team, he gave me a box with the jersey he signed and a football with the 93 rooster's sigs on it. They're in a box in my parent's attic lol
  12. The op was questioning whether or not religious faith, specifically Christianity, is a requirement in McDermott's locker room. They are signs that others have pointed out in the thread that could be heading in that direction. It is a CONCERN that it might become a thing. You seem to think that it isn't a problem if it's a requirement.
  13. I think of lil John the rapper now ?
  14. Open about your faith and principles in your leadership is not the same as religious faith being required in your players. You of all people calling out a witch hunt after the Rosen roasting you did about his political views is the definition of irony.
  15. Yeah I'm not concerned that a chaplain was hired. As you said, it's pretty common. My concern is that an environment is created that REQUIRES a player to be one of Christian faith, and that is put at a premium over other things, such as talent. I'm not saying I don't want a clean, drama free locker room, but if a coach happens to be very religious, and brings that to the locker room openly, along with a known preference for players to have religious faith, it seems it would alienate players who do not follow the same religious path. As I said before, many who had issues with Kaepernick, Rosen, or others brining politics to the formal field, seem to be the same ones and have no issue with religion being brought into the same room.
  16. Here, as reference, I've included my ENTIRE previous post, which you decided to only cut out and quote part of it out if context. I don't care which you follow, I asked because YOU felt the need to assume that I had not read other religious texts before making up my mind on these things, and was being closed minded, so I merely pointed out that I have, and actually done much more broad research than you, who seems to have done zero research into anything other than what you follow. Good try.
  17. Oh I know. It was a sarcastic "I'm sure they will let him keep his money"
  18. Good job reading my post. I suggested two books for somebody to read. I actually have read the Quran, the Torah (which is genesis-deuto), the King James version, as well as the catholic canon (which includes many other books prior to the Reformation). I've read the Pali Canon as well as the Tibetan Book of the Dead. I've studied Hinduism, Shintoism, Taoism/Daoism, as well as the Greek and Roman mythologies. Feel free to tell me what books I "forgot to read". Since you've read the "book that makes a Christian" please tell me more about any OTHER religious texts/scriptures you've taken the time to read prior to making your decision on which to follow/not follow. Or do you just base your opinion of other religions on what the news media tells you? Keep on keepin' on your "enlightened" road that I'm sure was the one your parents set you on and you never questioned it or felt the need to see where it was actually heading though.
  19. Do they have betting in Mexico? Jesus is real big there. I'm sure he's bet on the Bills a few times.
  20. Reports that I just read said they waived him, so he's going to retire from football since he got cut. The report was that it was a $15,000 signing bonus. I'm sure Denver will let him keep it since they cut him.
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