K-9 Posted June 30, 2009 Posted June 30, 2009 Coming from the guy (?) who wanted to call out Jairus Byrd for missing minicamp when he was prohibited by NFL rules from being there, I take your disapproval as a compliment. Thanks, and have a nice day. You are one classy individual, Lori. Why can't I handle knuck-knucks with the ease and grace of you? GO BILLS!!!
SteamRoller67 Posted June 30, 2009 Posted June 30, 2009 I don't think football is a "nuanced" sport. I think football is a game about knocking the snot and the ball from a player. Are you the guy in the Geico commercial? You know the "let me be myself" one..... Maybe we can give the safeties a spike studded club and make the WR's run around helmetless. ooh ga...ooh ga....FIRE!
1billsfan Posted June 30, 2009 Posted June 30, 2009 There it is, in a nutshell. Now I know why I almost always think your football opinions are full of s#it. Football is incredibly nuanced. You can join the "highlight squat" here, who know nothing of the finer points of the game. Football is about as "nuanced" as a sledgehammer to the face. It sounds like a word that our overly-analytical scared to death loser head coach would use.
Erik Posted June 30, 2009 Posted June 30, 2009 Football is about as "nuanced" as a sledgehammer to the face. It sounds like a word that our overly-analytical scared to death loser head coach would use. Bill Belichick, Tom Brady, 3 championship rings and a boatload of wins over the past decade beg to differ...
WVUFootball29 Posted June 30, 2009 Posted June 30, 2009 Football is about as "nuanced" as a sledgehammer to the face. It sounds like a word that our overly-analytical scared to death loser head coach would use. speaking of sledgehammer to the face...wait, didn't SDS say we were supposed to be kinder and gentler?
SageAgainstTheMachine Posted June 30, 2009 Posted June 30, 2009 Football is about as "nuanced" as a sledgehammer to the face. It sounds like a word that our overly-analytical scared to death loser head coach would use. Or maybe you just don't know the meaning of the word. Nuanced means filled with intricacies (not the merriam webster definition I'm sure, but close enough). Are you trying to tell us the game of football (especially at the professional level) is not filled with intricacies? Of course, there is such a thing as "paralysis by analysis" and Dicky J is often guilty of it IMO, but to suggest that football is NOT nuanced is beyond ridiculous.
Lori Posted June 30, 2009 Posted June 30, 2009 Football is about as "nuanced" as a sledgehammer to the face. It sounds like a word that our overly-analytical scared to death loser head coach would use. Actually, it's a word he DOES use, quite often. So, good call on that. I disagree with you, though. What are hard counts, Wildcat formations, and double moves by WRs if not "nuances"? None relies on brute strength to succeed. Sure, some of it's still about lining up and punching the other team in the mouth ... but not all of it.
The Dean Posted June 30, 2009 Posted June 30, 2009 Or maybe you just don't know the meaning of the word. Nuanced means filled with intricacies (not the merriam webster definition I'm sure, but close enough). Are you trying to tell us the game of football (especially at the professional level) is not filled with intricacies? Of course, there is such a thing as "paralysis by analysis" and Dicky J is often guilty of it IMO, but to suggest that football is NOT nuanced is beyond ridiculous. Some teams/coaches have a more sledgehammer approach than others. Even the teams who use the least cerebral approach are extremely nuanced. But it is clear the Bills use a more cerebral, and less rock-em-sock-em style. If you don't like it, blame the coaches, not the players (not directed at you, Sage). I think most players prefer to let-er-rip.
DC Tom Posted June 30, 2009 Posted June 30, 2009 Some teams/coaches have a more sledgehammer approach than others. Even the teams who use the least cerebral approach are extremely nuanced. Except the Lions.
Ramius Posted June 30, 2009 Posted June 30, 2009 Or maybe you just don't know the meaning of the word. Nuanced means filled with intricacies (not the merriam webster definition I'm sure, but close enough). Are you trying to tell us the game of football (especially at the professional level) is not filled with intricacies? Of course, there is such a thing as "paralysis by analysis" and Dicky J is often guilty of it IMO, but to suggest that football is NOT nuanced is beyond ridiculous. good post, but i doubt he understands the word "intricacy." Lets keep the words to under 5 letters for our knuckle dragging friend, shall we?
KD in CA Posted June 30, 2009 Posted June 30, 2009 Or maybe you just don't know the meaning of the word. Nuanced means filled with intricacies (not the merriam webster definition I'm sure, but close enough). Are you trying to tell us the game of football (especially at the professional level) is not filled with intricacies? But it sounds like a sissy word, so you should only use it to describe ballet or something like that.
Heart Throb Posted June 30, 2009 Author Posted June 30, 2009 It shouldn't suprise anyone that Lori and the Dean would talk like Dick Jauron, considering their names are Lori and Dean Jauron. Keep up the insightful posting, you guys are the best! And keep buying those season tickets so everyone else has to pay $75 dollars a ticket to watch a 7-9 team.
SageAgainstTheMachine Posted June 30, 2009 Posted June 30, 2009 It shouldn't suprise anyone that Lori and the Dean would talk like Dick Jauron, considering their names are Lori and Dean Jauron. Is that supposed to be a joke? If so then congratulations...you are officially the least funny member of TSW.
The Dean Posted June 30, 2009 Posted June 30, 2009 Is that supposed to be a joke? If so then congratulations...you are officially the least funny member of TSW. I got a chuckle out of it, but I was really laughing at him, not with him.
Lori Posted June 30, 2009 Posted June 30, 2009 Is that supposed to be a joke? If so then congratulations...you are officially the least funny member of TSW. Yeah, because I'm obviously one of Jauron's biggest fans here. Ask anyone who saw me in Lot 1 after the Browns game about that one ...
Heart Throb Posted June 30, 2009 Author Posted June 30, 2009 Yeah, because I'm obviously one of Jauron's biggest fans here. Ask anyone who saw me in Lot 1 after the Browns game about that one ... It only took you 3 years, and a blown monday night football game to realize he is a loser. You are QUICK
Lori Posted June 30, 2009 Posted June 30, 2009 Yeah, because that was the first time I ever said anything negative about him. Or not. I merely used that as an example because it was the closest I've ever come to punching a window out of my car. But keep trying; this is amusing ...
MarkAF43 Posted June 30, 2009 Posted June 30, 2009 It only took you 3 years, and a blown monday night football game to realize he is a loser. You are QUICK man you are sad and pathetic, when you get a clue about anything please let us know, until then just go away. It is quite obvious you lack football knowledge as well as common sense
DrDawkinstein Posted June 30, 2009 Posted June 30, 2009 i keep going back to my work, but I'm drawn to this thread again and again so far, the highlight is 1billsfan saying we need more posters like this guy back on page 1
billsfreak Posted June 30, 2009 Posted June 30, 2009 It shouldn't suprise anyone that Lori and the Dean would talk like Dick Jauron, considering their names are Lori and Dean Jauron. Keep up the insightful posting, you guys are the best! And keep buying those season tickets so everyone else has to pay $75 dollars a ticket to watch a 7-9 team. Do you post anything that makes sense? Because one person (or people) decide to buy seasons tickets, it results in other people paying $75 a ticket which in turn results in a 7-9 team? I would ask you to explain, but there is no way in this universe that there could be a reasonable explanation for a baseless comment like that.
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