lol @ couch potatoQuote:
Originally Posted by anthonyvop
Cutler should go back to Denver. I think Bears fans don't care for him too much at the moment.
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lol @ couch potatoQuote:
Originally Posted by anthonyvop
Cutler should go back to Denver. I think Bears fans don't care for him too much at the moment.
Green bay only cause i cant stand ben and his attitude. good or not i hope they knock him to the side lines on his first play
Well I will take Cutler and give you Derek Anderson and Max Hall - Go Pack
All “Skill Position” players are pussies now.Quote:
Originally Posted by gloomyDAY
VVVV Skip forward to 1:45 Namath takes on two linebackers at same time.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDg5vacKOs4
The collision with one of the linebacker is full speed, head on, and helmet to helmet (there were no special rules protecting the QB back then)!
Of the three players Namath is the only player that didn't go down! He quickly gathers his senses and gains about ten more yards and after he is tackled by another big goon, a DB comes in head first just to make sure he stays down.
About Cutler;
He is a type 1 diabetic and it's quite remarkable that he even made the NFL,
to say nothing of the fact that his injury could be exacerbated by having diabetes his entire life.
You got that right. I am surprised, although he was probably full of meds, that he madeQuote:
Originally Posted by anthonyvop
it to the sideline. If the Bears won he would not have played in the SB.
I love the NFL. Followed it for years during some residency work long ago. Chicago in
'85/86 was the place to be. Monsters of the Midway.
Jay Cutler as Anthony says brought a team to a bye in the playoff's with a 7-I streak
after their break.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IYkb5KZzzsQuote:
Originally Posted by glauistean
;)
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-..._5141965_n.jpgQuote:
Originally Posted by glauistean
Sprain not a tear.
:laugh: That's pretty hysterical in a really arrogant and ignorant way.Quote:
Originally Posted by gloomyDAY
Have you seen a single Football game in the last year or two where a receiver that has a pass intended for him be broken up at the last second by the defensive back and not start motioning to the ref to pull out his penalty flag basically begging for a pass interference call? It's gotten to where they do it on every single close play.
Talk about begging for a penalty. :dozey:
The only difference between that and a soccer player going down and pretending to be in pain is they have stoppage time in soccer. If the guy is really hurt they get a stretcher out and take him off the field and the ref adds time at the end of the period. If the ref has a good view and can tell that this guy purposely faked it the faker will be shown a card. If he is stupid enough to do it again (and I'm not sure about this but I'm willing to bet that someone on this forum will either contradict me or sight an example where it has happened or if it is in fact the rule) The ref will show him a red card!
In football the only reason these guys don't start pleading their case is the ref will turn away and if the beggar doesn't get off the field or back into his huddle and have the next play started his team will either have to use one of its time outs, or be penalized 5 yards for "delay of game"! If the player gets upset with the ref on a personal level the team will receive a 15 yard penalty for "unsportsmanlike conduct", and if the player is stupid enough to touch the ref he will be thrown out of the game, plus the team will be assessed a 15 yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty.
Sometimes the receiver has a legitimate complaint, another ref may drop his hanky and they(the refs) will talk about it (during an officials time out) If the other official says he had a better angle and saw something the closest ref didn't he will call the penalty.
In Football the worst thing that can happen is the ejected player is simply replaced by another receiver.
In Soccer you have to play a man down for the rest of the match.
Your arrogant comment reinforces something I had suspected for a while.
:s ailor: You Sir are a Capo in The Jingo-U.S./Mafia
You’re joining the Military?
Perfect;
You certainly do not need any indoctrination! :grenade: :s mokin:
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Originally Posted by gloomyDAY
http://www.prnewschannel.com/absolut...es/?z=4&a=3210
Not at all. :s mokin:Quote:
The latest chapter in the Brett Favre scandal has the ballplayer fessing up to only leaving voicemails, not to sending naked pictures of himself, as the scandal becomes a target on 'Saturday Night Live.'
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