Worst
Statement
Ever
Criticizing a bunch of punks on an internet message board for chanting "Osama" is worse than actually chanting "Osama"?
What he said.
That's funny stuff. I laughed out loud and stopped reading after the "potentially deadly choke hold" sentence.
- cue Jim Ross voice -
MY GOD! HARRISON HAS THAT DEVASTATING SLEEPER HOLD LOCKED IN! GOOD GOD! SOMEBODY STOP THIS!
I had the same problem 4 years ago in college for a few days. I forget if it was a coincidence or not, but I did get wisdom teeth pulled shortly there after. Did not need a root canal. My dentist said sometimes it happens when you're stressed. I do have a dentist app't shortly though. I pray I don't need anything done, as I have no insurance.
Edit: Damn, this orajel stuff is strong.
So, he has brought talent to the team, and yet in the 4 years he's been here, the team hasn't had enough players who can throw, catch, run, etc, etc enough to make one playoff appearance.
OK honestly,
Shouldn't the "mocking people who criticize member X of organization" routine be reserved for those who have AT LEAST a .500 record with the team? Especially over a time period of 4 years?
Seriously - I can't tell you how ridiculous these posts look in print, regardless of how you feel about TD's ability as a GM. So, if you're going to defend him fine; but you have reason to be smug about it like a Cardinals fan has a reason to be arrogant.
Nothing personal Steve - you're certainly not alone.
I met him back at the 2002 draft in Rochester. He's always had strong opinions, but at least back then his opinions were genuine, whether I agreed with him or not.
Sometime between April and September of 2002, he transformed into a blind detractor to anything and everything the organization would ever do from that point forward. That sort of timeline leads me to believe that the vendetta is Bledsoe-related.
- cue John McEnroe voice
You CAN'T be serious.
Defenses don't design their gameplan around the blocking ability of a RB, sorry.
DB is going to get blitzed, blitzed, and blitzed in Dallas and take sack after sack, because that's what DB does - I guarantee it.
Precisely why some of us "non Bills fan Drew bashers" wanted JP to start after the Patriots game last year.
But I guess it was more fun beating the Cardinals, getting a ton of breaks, and still falling short of a road wildcard game.
Stop b!tching about this...who cares.
On another opener note, Drew will be making his Cowboy debut in SoCal. Looks like my first wager of next season will be on the Bolts.
I agree with this as well. Too many games are decided on bogus PI calls or non-calls. The best example from last would be the Skins-Cowobys Monday night game. The Dallas DB tackled the Wash. WR in the endzone and there was no flag, the Wash. DB breathed on the Dallas WR in the endzone, flag. That was the difference in the game.
People say it's a judgement call, but that's a cop-out. By that logic there's no such thing as a good/bad call. In most cases you can tell what's PI and what isn't on the replay. In the cases of a debatable gray area, just let the call on the field stand, but a lot of the time it's more black & white than you might think.
Reminds me of one of my favorite jokes of all-time:
"The only time Bill Clinton ever paid attention to the UN was when they were surrounded by a C and a T".
One of the few Dennis Miller punchlines I've ever understood.
Granted my flying experience is very limited, but I completely disagree with this. I have found complete strangers to generally be very kind & considerate at the airport. I distinctly remember commenting to my friend the last time I flew: "Maybe this is why most people in their cars seem to be complete A-holes; because the non-deuchebags are flying".