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BoondckCL

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  1. Good luck. Hopefully everything works out for you. How long until your back you think? We need you here for games.
  2. Yeah i think that is it precisely. The METRODOME!!!!!!
  3. I actually date a girl that weighs 118 pounds. I just think that a girl needs a little bit more meat on her bones. That doesn't make me gay or anything like that. Did i say i would bang her? Yes, i did. Just not my first choice.
  4. Absolutely nothing. I would do the exact thing too. Then kick his ass in the parking lot.
  5. Last year, people bitched because he ran too much and wasn't passing enough, this year he is passing too much and not running enough. Make up your minds. In answer to your question, in a way yes, and in a way no. It is important that he develops skills in the pocket that are needed for him to be a successful quarterback. I think Losman should focus a little bit on running and more on passing. If he does run, it should only be because he has moved through all of his progressions and there is nothing down field for him to throw at. I don't want to see the struggling and scrambling JP that we saw last year in the Saints game or any other game where he stuggled. Run in flashes (4 carries a game max), but throw the ball more and rack up more yards through the air. This is pro, not college ball. We rely heavily on the throwing ability as opposed to the speed aspects.
  6. I'd kick his ass if i were sober.
  7. I thought it might be interesting to talk about Andre Reed's career, including ups and downs, highlights, and personal beefs. I think the best moment that i ever saw in person, was when Andre Reed moved passed Art Monk on the receptions list during the Colts game in 1999. It was a very touching moment when at the end of the game they played "Good Ridance" by Green Day. To my recollection it was his last game in Ralph Wilson stadium, as he was cut from the team in the offseason. A great football player, a great receiver, and most importantly, a great Bill.
  8. Amen brother!
  9. Accept for he committed murder by throwing his team mates under the bus after last years loss in the playoffs. He's just a little bunk b*tch that the NFL beds down with every Sunday afternoon; and they force us to watch the garbage porno that they make with a camera. Peyton Manning + NFL < Paris Hilton sex tape
  10. Worse is that i suffer through the Manning escipade, and then i turn over to SportsCenter and the only thing they are covering is how many catches the @$$hole made in the Cowboys victory or defeat.
  11. Sorry, i was sitting in section 15 Kelly Meadow Rd. The view of the game in person wasn't so great, so i spent the majority of the game watching it on tv.
  12. They are like a plate of feces that is just shoved in my face atleast four times every Sunday, and i am forced to look at it, smell it, and listen to the crappy, over developed punchlines that the pieces of sh-- use to sell their product.
  13. The only way that security is slipping is by letting the fans leave before the fourth quarter. What a crock of sh-- that was. I am disappointed at all Bills fans who attended that game.
  14. What i would say to Losman... "Atleast your more of a team player than Peyton Manning and you didn't throw your teamates under the bus! Your showing us great things so far, and we are eager to see what else you can do. Just go out there this week and do your thing, stay confident, and i am willing to bet you that we win this week."
  15. She's okay, but i have to agree that she is rather thin. Would i do it? Yeah, hands down, more than likely, yes. But her legs look like one shot and her hip will be dislocated. I prefer a little more meat on the bones, and not as blonde. When you can see ribs, that is just down right wrong. Women should not make me feel like i am fat because i am eating a cheeseburger and they are eating nothing. Chunky=not so good. But a little meat on the bones is better than this crap you have brought in here today my friend.
  16. Interesting topic to start. As for your question. I also believe that the NFL has a hand in deciding who is going to succeed. I don't think it is rigged, but i do believe that they help some teams out as opposed to others. I believe that the NFL could very well be the hand that rocks the craddle, but after the initial rocking, momentum is going to keep the craddle rocking for some time. The same with NFL teams. If you break it down, the NFL is a business, and they are going to do what is neccessary to make that business profitable. Here's a couple of examples and why... 1. Every city has a superstar to market. ATL: Michael Vick, BAL: Ray Lewis, BUF: Willis McGahee, NO: Reggie Bush, OAK: Randy Moss. The list goes on and on, with people that the league hypes and markets, and all of the advertisements that these guys have, and all the money they make, the NFL gets a piece of the pie. Also by hyping individuals, jersey sales blow through the roof. By promoting certain players, the NFL makes more money, as do the advertisers and the companies involved in professional football. It makes sense that they would want an individual in every city, that people support, and buy their jersey's and the products they sell. In the Bills/Falcons game last year, was it just me or did it seem that the refs were in a way "protecting" Michael Vick from a vigorous and brutal Buffalo pass rush by throwing two roughing the passer flags almost consecutively, where roughing prettu much did not occur. 2. The calls. Based on some of the calls that have been made in recent history it would lead one to believe that the league adminstrative staff has a hand in the decision making. The tuck rule is by far the best example of this. After that particular game the Patriots go on to win the super bowl. They are presented to the country as a team, a united team, much like people were after 9-11. A no name quarterback leads his team to super bowl victory, thus "proving" the American dream, all in one game. Super Bowl XL. Enough said. Isn't it just a little coincidental, that when a team wants a new stadium or changes made to the current stadium, they have a good season? 3. Feel good stories. Kurt Warner, the guy that wasn't on the map, but they helped. He came in after Green got hurt, the NFL wasn't going to help, but then they heard the back ground story of the guy after the first game in which he did okay. That week they decided that they would give the craddle a little rock, and on went the Rams. New Orleans fits into this mold. Based on Katrina last year the Saints are the feel good story this year. Everybody knows the potential for this garbage. I think that if it came down to it last night, the refs would have helped the Saints, but Michael Vick showed up unprepared and the team looked like crap, so no help was needed. It seems year in and year out the NFL looks for a feel good story to hype through their promotion machine (ESPN). Year in and year out people buy into it. How long before people say enough is enough? When is a stacked team like the Colts or the Bills going to win the big one? Personally i am getting sick of whatever is going on in the league. Some how the Manning family is now being treated like royalty with Eli being in New York, and Peyton being crammed down everybodies throat at commercial breaks. The NFL could very well be straying from the path which once made them great and what seperated them from the other professional sporting leagues in America, and that is that honesty, hard work, and dedication, are things that win championships, not league offices that rock the boat on where certain players end up in the draft, or what teams just happen to be an inspiring story.
  17. Wow i spaced out there, is it a result of terrorism or war fatigue? That was the question that i meant to ask, but i woke up and responded pretty much at the same time.
  18. Be true to your school, Just like you would t your girl, Be true to your school.
  19. I dunno, is yours, cause then i'll be in attendence.
  20. I didn't vote other, i voted for Cox, but what about Teddy Bruschi? I know it is blasphemy to speak against the messiah, but come on people. ESPN made up an entire stat for the guy.
  21. $20 for anybody who wants to. Preferrably a beautiful blonde with brown or blue eyes. Brunette's are acceptable as well.
  22. Wouldn't dream of it. This is when TSW is at its finest. i.e. The Buccaneers being disatisfied with Mike Williams. One has to be able to take the heat of mistakes if they want to give heat of another's mistakes.
  23. The one question you need to ask yourself though is "Is the insurgency in Iraq and the psychological pressure that the troops face, is it psychological pressure, or war fatigue"?
  24. You people have gone nuts since i went to work. My god. Alright, so i messed up, but the ticket did say "sir charge", i confirmed it myself. Where i got the idea of the sir charge was that i was asking what a friend "sir charge" was, and that was his explaination. Another thing that i did not know, and now i am a know it all prick, officially. this whole thread seems sir real, only 12 hours ago it was about obtaining my mugshots, then it transferred to crimes i have committed or been accused of, then it turned to how marketing students are wussies, and now we are just making stupid, but funny statements. By the way, the thing with the police officers going to HVCC was a little over the top since HVCC is ranked one of the top academic community colleges in the northeast. And P.S., if you wish to meet hot chicks, you go into the psychology classes, or the early childhood development. Any guys who are in the early childhood development program are homo's, so there is not a lot of competition.
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