808 Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 boo i dont like young people bahhh your to loud!! get off my lawn you gang member with your new jeans and fancy clothes! boooo. seriously get a life. if you scored a td infront of 60000 people youd probably crap yourself.
The Big Cat Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 boo i dont like young people bahhh your to loud!! get off my lawn you gang member with your new jeans and fancy clothes! boooo. seriously get a life. if you scored a td infront of 60000 people youd probably crap yourself. Yeah, and I'm a professional ninja. If Stevie had MY job, he'd crap HIMSELF. What's your point?
markgbe Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 (edited) SHUDDUP!..... Jeeze........ word. OP needs to pull whatever is in his ass, out. LOL Edited December 6, 2011 by markgbe
Mr. WEO Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 Merill Hoge said Buffalo should cut Stevie Johnson multiple times on the Monday following the game on ESPN. Don't remember which show. They're all the same. Didn't see that. Anyone else?
DrDawkinstein Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 Didn't see that. Anyone else? Yes, Hoge was over the top in making an ass out of himself. An even bigger ass than SJ made of himself. It was a ridiculous idea.
McBeane Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 Yes, Hoge was over the top in making an ass out of himself. An even bigger ass than SJ made of himself. It was a ridiculous idea. Yeah that was an obnoxious segment from Merrill. Chris McKendry and Bucci I believe were the other 2 in the segment and looked shocked at the idea.
The Big Cat Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 Note the time, note the circumstances. I have no problem with this reaction after being flagged for excessively celebration earlier in the game:
DrDawkinstein Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 Note the time, note the circumstances. I have no problem with this reaction after being flagged for excessively celebration earlier in the game: youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=_GOpxFAvLkw Saw that, hilarious.
GOBILLS78 Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 Didn't see that. Anyone else? I've since edited the original post to include a link to the video.
808 Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 Just to simplify the logic I'm applying (read no snarkiness, please) Even being conscious of the opportunity for a smart ass response to a week-old scolding when you're in crunch time and the season is on the line = immature. Dropping passes when you're wide open and it's crunch time = immature. THEREFORE Even being conscious of the opportunity for a smart ass response to a week-old scolding when you're in crunch time and the season is on the line = Dropping passes when you're wide open and it's crunch time so he gave the ball to the ref in a way you didnt see fit? lol... hahah NINJA PLEASE! gtfoh..timing is bad for it booo. take that outta here mr moral police. holding a 20something kid to your own personal standards? ill bet $ he wouldnt approve of they way you do things either. btw how much does your professional ninja job pay?
GOBILLS78 Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 btw how much does your professional ninja job pay? I can't speak for the Big Cat, but the standard baseline is around $32K. No benefits, but monstrous perks.
Dorkington Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 He'll be gone, don't worry. He'll land on another team and become a big time player, and we'll sit around and complain about not keeping quality players.
The Senator Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 (edited) I nearly fell on the floor from laughing so hard when Stevie did that crazy waddle (I'll bet even the ref thought it was hysterical!) SJ is a joy and a delight - it's been forever since the Bills have had a player with the talent of SJ and the fun personality to go with it! Assuming he's learned (from his previous transgressions) what's appropriate and what's not, when it's OK to act goofy and when it's not, and that he now knows the location of that 'line that can't be crossed' when it comes to conduct on and off the field, I sincerely hope Stevie is a Buffalo Bill for years to come. We used to have a talented and punishing young running back by the name of 'BeastMode' who would have been equally as fun - BOO HISS to those that ran Marshawn Lynch outa town and now would do the same to SJ. In my book, Stevie Johnson is :thumbsup: Edited December 6, 2011 by The Senator
The Big Cat Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 so he gave the ball to the ref in a way you didnt see fit? lol... hahah NINJA PLEASE! gtfoh..timing is bad for it booo. take that outta here mr moral police. holding a 20something kid to your own personal standards? ill bet $ he wouldnt approve of they way you do things either. btw how much does your professional ninja job pay? It really has nothing to do with morals. If it did, I'd have a problem with celebrations, period. I don't. I have a problem with Stevie's immaturity costing us TWO games now: one of which was a division game with the season on the brink. If he catches that ball over the middle against the Jets, all is forgiven. But he didn't. Because he wasn't FOCUSSED! He wasn't focussed because he's IMMATURE. Also, I'm exactly two years and one week older than Stevie. Not exactly Sergeant Old Fart belly aching about some flim flammin whipper snapper over here. I can't speak for the Big Cat, but the standard baseline is around $32K. No benefits, but monstrous perks. Most definitely. The vast majority of my "compensation" comes in addition to my salary. 808, I can forward your resume, if you like. Quick question: how long can you hold your breath?
Direhard Fan Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 Plex deserves being made fun of. Dumb move on his part. Stevie deserves being reprimanded. Dumb move on his part. If we were winning all would be forgiven. Be honest now. It's all about winning. Time to move on.
808 Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 It really has nothing to do with morals. If it did, I'd have a problem with celebrations, period. I don't. I have a problem with Stevie's immaturity costing us TWO games now: one of which was a division game with the season on the brink. If he catches that ball over the middle against the Jets, all is forgiven. But he didn't. Because he wasn't FOCUSSED! He wasn't focussed because he's IMMATURE. Also, I'm exactly two years and one week older than Stevie. Not exactly Sergeant Old Fart belly aching about some flim flammin whipper snapper over here. Most definitely. The vast majority of my "compensation" comes in addition to my salary. 808, I can forward your resume, if you like. Quick question: how long can you hold your breath? his immaturity has nothing to do with his stone hands. why would it? so if your a mature person your better at playing football????? his immaturity has ZERO to do with him costing the team those wins. he wasnt dancing down the field and a ball was thrown to him and he was to busy dancing. seriously relate to me how him being mature matters at all to catching a ball and you might have a argument here. maturity doesnt make you focus either. btw i have a hard time going all in on him being the one who cost us the game. in plain view with no memory yah if he had caught 1 of um then great. but there was miscues the whole game that he had nothing to do with. he didnt play OLB/DE and lose contain on CJ all day. the team wouldnt have had to rely on him that heavily if the D was able to stop CJ as well
The Big Cat Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 his immaturity has nothing to do with his stone hands. why would it? so if your a mature person your better at playing football????? his immaturity has ZERO to do with him costing the team those wins. he wasnt dancing down the field and a ball was thrown to him and he was to busy dancing. seriously relate to me how him being mature matters at all to catching a ball and you might have a argument here. maturity doesnt make you focus either. btw i have a hard time going all in on him being the one who cost us the game. in plain view with no memory yah if he had caught 1 of um then great. but there was miscues the whole game that he had nothing to do with. he didnt play OLB/DE and lose contain on CJ all day. the team wouldnt have had to rely on him that heavily if the D was able to stop CJ as well If you don't understand the correlation between attitude, priorities, maturity, focus and performance, then you, friend, are NOT prepared for the ninja life. I rescind my offer to advance your resume.
808 Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 If you don't understand the correlation between attitude, priorities, maturity, focus and performance, then you, friend, are NOT prepared for the ninja life. I rescind my offer to advance your resume. dude seriously. his maturity has nothing to do with his skills as a football player. so if your mature and work hard you can be a NFL player? if this were true the hardest working players would be the best players. it just simply is not how it works. your tryna say because he has amusing td celebrations that he doesnt work hard and is lazy in practice and that if he would just focus he would do it better. and thats wrong his celebrations have zero to do with his work ethic/maturity. not even in the real work force of normal people do the hardest working mature people getting the best jobs and succeeding. he was born with this skill set. he works on it. but he could work harder then anyone else in the building. it will not make him catch a ball better. seriously tho
The AntiFin Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 A what? "Travelogue," methinks. I would have gone with "montage," personally. ~
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