I CANNOT WAIT UNTIL FOOTBALL SEASON !!!
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- Orlando's LOVESLAVE
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- EndlesslyRocking
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- EndlesslyRocking
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What's the difference between The Bears and a 400lb woman?YYZ30 wrote:What do the Chicago Bears and Billy Graham have in common?3 travelers wrote:Am I the only fucking Bears fan here????
The ability to make 60,000 people stand up and say "Jesus Christ!"
The 400lb woman scores once in a while.
I really hate preseason, and last night is a perfect example. The game means nothing, but we lose a starter for the season. For what? Glorified practice? DAMN!
Life in two dimensions is a mass-production scheme...
I'm sure losing a starter might mean something to a team that has a snowballs' chance in hell....EndlesslyRocking wrote:I really hate preseason, and last night is a perfect example. The game means nothing, but we lose a starter for the season. For what? Glorified practice? DAMN!
Don't tell me about rock and roll I'm out there in the clubs and on the streets and I'm living it! I am rock and roll!
Only a few more days for your boys USC to play va-tech..I think USC should have no problem w/ the hokies..EndlesslyRocking wrote:What's the difference between The Bears and a 400lb woman?YYZ30 wrote:What do the Chicago Bears and Billy Graham have in common?3 travelers wrote:Am I the only fucking Bears fan here????
The ability to make 60,000 people stand up and say "Jesus Christ!"
The 400lb woman scores once in a while.
I really hate preseason, and last night is a perfect example. The game means nothing, but we lose a starter for the season. For what? Glorified practice? DAMN!
I wish I could say the same w/ PSU over Akron, gonna be another nail-biter
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Children growing up, old friends growing older
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- EndlesslyRocking
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by-tor wrote:I'm sure losing a starter might mean something to a team that has a snowballs' chance in hell....EndlesslyRocking wrote:I really hate preseason, and last night is a perfect example. The game means nothing, but we lose a starter for the season. For what? Glorified practice? DAMN!
Now you've done it. Gone and made me angry. And when I get angry, Mr. Bigglesworth gets upset. And when Mr. Bigglesworth gets upset, PEOPLE DIE!!!
Life in two dimensions is a mass-production scheme...
Well, you don't have to worry about me not liking you when you're angry. I don't like you in any of your PMS mood swings.EndlesslyRocking wrote:Now you've done it. Gone and made me angry.
Don't tell me about rock and roll I'm out there in the clubs and on the streets and I'm living it! I am rock and roll!
- Walkinghairball
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- EndlesslyRocking
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Calling in your goons, eh Orlando's LOVESLAVE? I see how you get!Walkinghairball wrote:Hey ER, you just go on thinking and saying whatever you need to help you get to sleep at night or whatever, fact is ya got aspanked by my honey's Kansas City Chiefs.
So, actually I do agree, glorified practice, but we still smoked ya little buddy...................
Yeah, that was not good. But seriously, I'm much more concerned about losing our starting cornerback for the year than I am losing a preseason game.
USC/VA. TECH, we should be able to win this game. I'm bummed I have to miss it, but that's what TiVo is for!
Life in two dimensions is a mass-production scheme...
First we unload Ricky Williams, then Turley...seems that the Saints know when the milk is about to spoil.
<a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=f ... &type=lgns" target="_new">Rams: Turley probably out for the season</a>
<a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=f ... &type=lgns" target="_new">Rams: Turley probably out for the season</a>
Don't tell me about rock and roll I'm out there in the clubs and on the streets and I'm living it! I am rock and roll!
- EndlesslyRocking
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Probably his game-losing helmet throwing episode was a good sign...by-tor wrote:First we unload Ricky Williams, then Turley...seems that the Saints know when the milk is about to spoil.
<a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=f ... &type=lgns" target="_new">Rams: Turley probably out for the season</a>
It's so bad in St. Louis we had to pull Tom Nutten out of retirement just to have enough bodies up front.
Could be a loooooong year for Faulk and Bulger...
Life in two dimensions is a mass-production scheme...
The funny thing with him in New Orleans was that he was a fan favorite. Sure, he has a temper, but the helmet throwing wasn't show boating ala Joe Horn cell phone. The Jet's player took a cheap late hit on Brooks, and Turley went after him. We loved his 'fire and passion for the game', but upper management saw him as a rough edge. So New Orleans lost twice with him...the fans lost one of our favorite players, and the team lost a damn good lineman. Before Duece and Ricky, we actually found our running game again when they had Turley and Roaf on the same side of the O-line.EndlesslyRocking wrote:Probably his game-losing helmet throwing episode was a good sign...
Don't tell me about rock and roll I'm out there in the clubs and on the streets and I'm living it! I am rock and roll!
- EndlesslyRocking
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Leave it to Aints fans to rally behind a guy who lost them a game by way of temper tantrum!
He is very good. Once he joined the Rams, I liked him a lot better. I'm seriously bummed about his injury.
As for Joe Horn, don't get me started on that miserable piece of s&%t...
He is very good. Once he joined the Rams, I liked him a lot better. I'm seriously bummed about his injury.
As for Joe Horn, don't get me started on that miserable piece of s&%t...
Life in two dimensions is a mass-production scheme...
The guy can play...that's all I really care about. I never saw the big deal in the cell phone, or TO's Sharpie in the sock. The way I look at it, if the other teams have a problem with it, keep those guys out of the end zone.EndlesslyRocking wrote:As for Joe Horn, don't get me started on that miserable piece of s&%t...
Don't tell me about rock and roll I'm out there in the clubs and on the streets and I'm living it! I am rock and roll!