Random sports babble thread
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Pats aint dead yet....
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I went to bed thinking that game was long over, boy was I wrong!mr x wrote:Pats aint dead yet....
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I watched it 'till the end about 1:20am....
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Did I ever feel great at 5:30....
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My son and I went to Boston to watch this game...started bad...2nd half was awesome...we forgot it was -15C with 30 mile winds...
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Speaking of random sports...this is my son's high school football highlight video...
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Wow, quite the stats there!jacinthebox wrote:Speaking of random sports...this is my son's grade 12 high school football highlight video...

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I wish we knew. Looking around now.
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Kid's got some wheels!jacinthebox wrote:Speaking of random sports...this is my son's grade 12 high school football highlight video...
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We use to call him Forest when he was little
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jacinthebox wrote:We use to call him Forest when he was little

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A little snow in Philadelphia today, lol....
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I'm watching this one, this will be an entertaining gamemr x wrote:A little snow in Philadelphia today, lol....
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"Twenty years ago — a time, by the way, that hops such as Simcoe and Citra were already being developed, but weren’t about to find immediate popularity — there wasn’t a brewer on earth who would have gone to the annual Hop Growers of American convention and said, “I’m going to have a beer that we make 4,000 barrels of, one time a year. It flies off the shelf at damn near $20 a six-pack, and you know what it smells like? It smells like your cat ate your weed and then pissed in the Christmas tree.” - Bell’s Brewery Director of Operations John Mallet on the scent of their popular Hopslam.
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Lots of snow in Baltimore too...
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This Philly/Detroit game is gonna be a shit show!
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James Kirkland/Glen Tapia from last night. Watch.
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Broner/Maidana. Very hot fight from last night, well worth a watch.
Words alone cannot describe society's contempt for Broner...not sure if the ringwalk is on that rip, but after 15 seconds, you want to beat him to death yourself.
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Words alone cannot describe society's contempt for Broner...not sure if the ringwalk is on that rip, but after 15 seconds, you want to beat him to death yourself.
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I've always thought that Andrew Luck was highly overrated. I am right.
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How in the fuck does Andy Reid fuck that up?
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Do you know and Philly fans? They could probably provide you some suggestions on that front…
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Yeah, I was glad he didn't go to the chargers...but Christ, it was a 4 major lead. That loss is going to hurt for a long time.
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Wait a minute.......are you going to recant that Luck overrated statement or just let it slide? I am not a Colts fan but Luck needs some love after that victory, all the guy has ever done is win......without Manning's guys like Harrison, Wayne (this year), James, Faulk, Clark, etc.mr x wrote:I've always thought that Andrew Luck was highly overrated. I am right.![]()
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Shit on the fat Walrus Reid all day, but I will stand up for Luck........he is the best #1 overall pick since Archie's boy in 1998 (honorable mention to Mario Williams).
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I still think he's overrated. No way that team gets anywhere near the Superbowl.
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Given his stats and success in his first 2 years, we obviously have a different definition of overrated. His defense allowed 44 points tonight and he still lead his team to the win, QB's don't play defense the last time I checked.
I agree with you that the Colts have no shot at winning the Super Bowl this year. But without Luck, they probably win 6 games at best this year as their DST and running game are both awful.
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I agree with you that the Colts have no shot at winning the Super Bowl this year. But without Luck, they probably win 6 games at best this year as their DST and running game are both awful.
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The other team scored much of that 44 points off of his crappy play. The odds of a team winning a playoff game with a -3 turnover rate are astronomically low. The only reason the Colts won that game was a historic collapse by The Chiefs, and I suspect that will be the storyline, not the great performance by Luck.
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Your Chargers are doing alright 

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