NoSaint Posted March 9, 2011 Posted March 9, 2011 If she's average at the college you went, you went to the best college in the world! I didnt say average but instead average good looking college girl. Walk into any sorority on your closest campus and you would easily see others as pretty or even better looking. She's clearly attractive but she's not jaw dropping. I could go to the bar around the corner from my house and she certainly wouldn't be the most attractive girl in the room. All that said- I wouldn't complain for a second if I had the chance.
goynahan Posted March 9, 2011 Posted March 9, 2011 I'd do her. But then again I rarely come across a woman I wouldn't
truth on hold Posted March 9, 2011 Posted March 9, 2011 (edited) I didnt say average but instead average good looking college girl. Walk into any sorority on your closest campus and you would easily see others as pretty or even better looking. She's clearly attractive but she's not jaw dropping. I could go to the bar around the corner from my house and she certainly wouldn't be the most attractive girl in the room. All that said- I wouldn't complain for a second if I had the chance. Can I get the name of that bar around the corner from your house? Edited March 9, 2011 by Joe_the_6_pack
Buffalo Barbarian Posted March 9, 2011 Posted March 9, 2011 leaving your pregnant wife for some young intern...karma comes back for ya I guess character only applies to rookies, At least Sheens wives left him.
mattsox Posted March 9, 2011 Posted March 9, 2011 He wasnt that great in his prime. Publicity stunt. What a douche! Yeah, all 32 teams are lining up to sign some washed up RB, what a joke...
Glory Bound Posted March 9, 2011 Posted March 9, 2011 He wasnt that great in his prime. Publicity stunt. Actually, he hit the hole extremely fast & was fun to watch on the gridiron, but his massive ego prevented him from being a good broadcaster & TV personality after his retirement, which more than likely is why NBC did not renew his contract. He's obnoxious, which makes him difficult to listen to. I found myself cringing when he was on. It's that same ego which prevented him from being a good teammate & a faithful husband...& now, that same ego has him convinced he can actually take a four year hiatus & be a successful RB in this league at age 36.
dpberr Posted March 9, 2011 Posted March 9, 2011 I thought the wife was hotter than the side piece. Tiki Barber isn't Lights Leary. I don't think he'll make it out of training camp with a team. Four years may as well be 15 years away from the sport. If I were him, I would have written my mea culpa, get some sort of reconciliation with the former Mrs., appeared on Oprah, and repaired my image. Ahh, ego...
BUFFALOTONE Posted March 9, 2011 Posted March 9, 2011 Actually, he hit the hole extremely fast & was fun to watch on the gridiron, but his massive ego prevented him from being a good broadcaster & TV personality after his retirement, which more than likely is why NBC did not renew his contract. He's obnoxious, which makes him difficult to listen to. I found myself cringing when he was on. It's that same ego which prevented him from being a good teammate & a faithful husband...& now, that same ego has him convinced he can actually take a four year hiatus & be a successful RB in this league at age 36. I found myself changing the channel when he was on.
Helpmenow Posted March 9, 2011 Posted March 9, 2011 Who would put him on an active roster, the dude is done.
C.Biscuit97 Posted March 9, 2011 Posted March 9, 2011 It's amazing how quickly a guy who was one of the classiest guys in sports fell. I love that Pierce was ripping him. Tiki needs to learn a few lessons from Ronde.
machinegun12 Posted March 9, 2011 Posted March 9, 2011 Who wants a guy that (a) has been away from the game that long (b) is that old and © publicly questioned the leadership abilities of his team's franchise QB soon after initially retiring (and just missed out on wearing a SB ring in which that QB had a big hand in?)? I really hope he goes forward with this and ruptures his achilles tendon or disinigrates his knee on the first day of training camp. And no, I usually don't wish horrific injuries to people, but in this case I'll make an exception.
Glory Bound Posted March 10, 2011 Posted March 10, 2011 Who wants a guy that (a) has been away from the game that long (b) is that old and © publicly questioned the leadership abilities of his team's franchise QB soon after initially retiring (and just missed out on wearing a SB ring in which that QB had a big hand in?)? I really hope he goes forward with this and ruptures his achilles tendon or disinigrates his knee on the first day of training camp. And no, I usually don't wish horrific injuries to people, but in this case I'll make an exception. I hear ya...& I like your scenario, but here's a far more appropriate finale IMHO. Only one team is interested in him...so he signs for minimal $$. Then is relegated to 3rd string & never plays a down all year, & on the final week of the season...a Sunday or Monday night game... and with the nation watching, the camera pans on him sitting all alone at the end of the bench with a glazed over look in his eye as he stares aimlessly to nowhere while his team is getting blown out for the 12th time this year. And while the camera is on him, the announcer says..."Oh...the pain of a shrinking ego." Let's just hope it's not the Bills...haha.
truth on hold Posted March 10, 2011 Posted March 10, 2011 Who wants a guy that (a) has been away from the game that long (b) is that old and © publicly questioned the leadership abilities of his team's franchise QB soon after initially retiring (and just missed out on wearing a SB ring in which that QB had a big hand in?)? I really hope he goes forward with this and ruptures his achilles tendon or disinigrates his knee on the first day of training camp. And no, I usually don't wish horrific injuries to people, but in this case I'll make an exception. Washington Redskins 2011 starting backfield: Herschel Walker Tiki Barber
silvermike Posted March 10, 2011 Posted March 10, 2011 Washington Redskins 2011 starting backfield: Herschel Walker Tiki Barber Hey, Walker and Barber played against each other in 1997. That's not a great sign for Tiki.
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