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Postby Maui Tom » Tue Jan 26, 2010 6:02 am

classic Minnesota radio call of Favre pick....

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/i ... vreINT.mp3
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Postby lights1961 » Tue Jan 26, 2010 7:12 am

Maui Tom wrote:classic Minnesota radio call of Favre pick....

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/i ... vreINT.mp3




WHERE IS ANGIEKAY??? I bet she threw up last night!! She hated Favre to begin with and then he threw that pass!!!
which I am sure makes it all the worse for all Vikings Fans... This was the best team Favre had played on... wonder what
the 1996 Packers think of that comment now!! :-)


to a Packer fan, that soudbite was music to my ears!!


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Postby YoungJRNY » Tue Jan 26, 2010 8:46 am

Maui Tom wrote:Video from Bourbon Street as kick goes thru...this is awesome....

http://blog.nola.com/twobitbeat/2010/01 ... ll_th.html


Congrats Saints fans, that is indeed awesome & I know that feeling. But that's it? LMAO how weak. I've been to Steelers regular season wins at a bar that's been more crazier than that ALL AROUND.

Here's when Troy Polamalu picked off Joe Flacco in last year's Championship Game to send the Steelers to '43, and this is NOT a dome and holds much less than 'Nawlins dome.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbZ1E9VMOyQ
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Postby Ehwmatt » Tue Jan 26, 2010 8:59 am

YoungJRNY wrote:
Maui Tom wrote:Video from Bourbon Street as kick goes thru...this is awesome....

http://blog.nola.com/twobitbeat/2010/01 ... ll_th.html


Congrats Saints fans, that is indeed awesome & I know that feeling. But that's it? LMAO how weak. I've been to Steelers regular season wins at a bar that's been more crazier than that ALL AROUND.

Here's when Troy Polamalu picked off Joe Flacco in last year's Championship Game to send the Steelers to '43, and this is NOT a dome and holds much less than 'Nawlins dome.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbZ1E9VMOyQ


That's like one little square of Bourbon Street. I guarantee it was absolutely nuts down there, from someone who was just down there for New Year's. Bourbon Street stretches on forever and there's probably 80+ bars (probably a gross underestimate).

Plus, that was when the field goal was made... it was like what, 10:20 then? Who knows how crazy it was by 1 or 2 :evil:
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Postby YoungJRNY » Tue Jan 26, 2010 9:16 am

Ehwmatt wrote:
YoungJRNY wrote:
Maui Tom wrote:Video from Bourbon Street as kick goes thru...this is awesome....

http://blog.nola.com/twobitbeat/2010/01 ... ll_th.html


Congrats Saints fans, that is indeed awesome & I know that feeling. But that's it? LMAO how weak. I've been to Steelers regular season wins at a bar that's been more crazier than that ALL AROUND.

Here's when Troy Polamalu picked off Joe Flacco in last year's Championship Game to send the Steelers to '43, and this is NOT a dome and holds much less than 'Nawlins dome.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbZ1E9VMOyQ


That's like one little square of Bourbon Street. I guarantee it was absolutely nuts down there, from someone who was just down there for New Year's. Bourbon Street stretches on forever and there's probably 80+ bars (probably a gross underestimate).

Plus, that was when the field goal was made... it was like what, 10:20 then? Who knows how crazy it was by 1 or 2 :evil:


It probably went WELL into the wee hours of the morning. This is something the city of New Orleans has NEVER witnessed.. EVER and for something like this to happen to their city (after a catastrophe like Katrina) it's almost like they don't know how to act and the parties are probably STILL going on in the streets.
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Postby 7 Wishes » Tue Jan 26, 2010 11:55 am

Red13JoePa wrote:I love when Favre was writhing around on the ground looking like he was @ death's door, they carry him off the field, change his sock and boom he's back out there.
Making boneheaded plays.


Dude, he was in agony, and led his team to the tying score. The guy hasn't missed a game in 19 years.

The calls were UNBELIEVABLE. I really like both teams, so I wasn't rooting for anyone in particular...although the Vikings did shoot themselves in the foot, there is NO EXCUSE for the four horrendous calls in OT that cost them the game. At the very least they should have had the ball on their own 43. Why was the ref "afraid" to make the right call - when the replay clearly and irrefutably showed he lost control of the ball and regained it BEHIND the line of scrimmage - but showed no reluctance to call "pass interference" on an uncatchable ball on a receiver with whom no contact was made by a defensive player?

I'm getting tired of so many big games in football and baseball being decided by the zebras - especially since they have replay at their disposal now. Inexcuseable.
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Postby Saint John » Tue Jan 26, 2010 1:48 pm

7 Wishes wrote:The calls were UNBELIEVABLE. I really like both teams, so I wasn't rooting for anyone in particular...although the Vikings did shoot themselves in the foot, there is NO EXCUSE for the four horrendous calls in OT that cost them the game. At the very least they should have had the ball on their own 43. Why was the ref "afraid" to make the right call - when the replay clearly and irrefutably showed he lost control of the ball and regained it BEHIND the line of scrimmage - but showed no reluctance to call "pass interference" on an uncatchable ball on a receiver with whom no contact was made by a defensive player?


Totally agree.
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Postby Angiekay » Tue Jan 26, 2010 4:17 pm

Saint John wrote:
7 Wishes wrote:The calls were UNBELIEVABLE. I really like both teams, so I wasn't rooting for anyone in particular...although the Vikings did shoot themselves in the foot, there is NO EXCUSE for the four horrendous calls in OT that cost them the game. At the very least they should have had the ball on their own 43. Why was the ref "afraid" to make the right call - when the replay clearly and irrefutably showed he lost control of the ball and regained it BEHIND the line of scrimmage - but showed no reluctance to call "pass interference" on an uncatchable ball on a receiver with whom no contact was made by a defensive player?


Totally agree.


Know why? Because POOR New Orleans had a fucking hurricane five years ago and much like the Patriots after 911...they should represent the hardship they've been through. Wah wah wah. What a fucking joke. It's not a game, it's a commodity to play on tragedies and let them win because they "deserve it" or because they've never been there before. Outside of the stupid, unacceptable fumbles...which should have taken Peterson OUT of the game and Brett's stupid toss...the refs gave POOR old New Orleans their ticket to the Superbowl. Maybe Haiti can come up with a sports team that we should have let win because they've "Been through sooooo much" :roll:









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Postby RedWingFan » Tue Jan 26, 2010 4:39 pm

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Saint John wrote:
7 Wishes wrote:The calls were UNBELIEVABLE. I really like both teams, so I wasn't rooting for anyone in particular...although the Vikings did shoot themselves in the foot, there is NO EXCUSE for the four horrendous calls in OT that cost them the game. At the very least they should have had the ball on their own 43. Why was the ref "afraid" to make the right call - when the replay clearly and irrefutably showed he lost control of the ball and regained it BEHIND the line of scrimmage - but showed no reluctance to call "pass interference" on an uncatchable ball on a receiver with whom no contact was made by a defensive player?

Totally agree.

Know why? Because POOR New Orleans had a fucking hurricane five years ago and much like the Patriots after 911...they should represent the hardship they've been through. Wah wah wah. What a fucking joke. It's not a game, it's a commodity to play on tragedies and let them win because they "deserve it" or because they've never been there before. Outside of the stupid, unacceptable fumbles...which should have taken Peterson OUT of the game and Brett's stupid toss...the refs gave POOR old New Orleans their ticket to the Superbowl. Maybe Haiti can come up with a sports team that we should have let win because they've "Been through sooooo much" :roll:

Either that or it was Karma biting that jackass Favre in the ass!
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Postby Ehwmatt » Tue Jan 26, 2010 10:36 pm

This is absurd, New Orleans was getting every penalty called against them for the first three quarters. There was also a VERY close pass interference call against them as well.

I second the sour grapes above :lol: ^^^
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Postby YoungJRNY » Tue Jan 26, 2010 11:29 pm

Calls were made on both sides equally, and about equally were just as bad as the other side. Problem is, that the Vikes had to suffer the calls during the most crucial times of the game and they just couldn't survive the ratio of 6 turnovers to New Orleans 1.

I was shocked, giving all the fumbles and turnovers that the Vikes had to endure, that the game went into overtime. The Vikes out gained the Saints with well over 200 more yards of offense but if you commit that many turnovers with their ratio of 1, then forget it. Their worst game came at the worst time, even though minus the turnovers, the Vikes looked more solid than the Saints and I still feel they are the better team.
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Postby Gin and Tonic Sky » Tue Jan 26, 2010 11:42 pm

There WERE some awful calls against the Vikings, but the fact the truth is that they beat themselves by losing the football too many times.

This is not a new Viking phenomenon. Hell, Vikings killed my grandfather seventeen years ago. He used to get so mad at them blowing close important games with fumbles and poor penalties- one Sunday afternoon, he was jumping up and down screaming "Goddamn Vikings" at the TV set and he had a heart attack. (Interestingly enough as this was 1993, and during that year the Vikes had another ex-QB from one of their hated rivals (Jim McMahon) starting. )

Ive no doubt they'll keep doing it too...... :(

Still, Im proud of my purple blood and (yes I do think the Pack Suck :D )
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Postby Ehwmatt » Wed Jan 27, 2010 12:06 am

RedWingFan wrote:
Angiekay wrote:
Saint John wrote:
7 Wishes wrote:The calls were UNBELIEVABLE. I really like both teams, so I wasn't rooting for anyone in particular...although the Vikings did shoot themselves in the foot, there is NO EXCUSE for the four horrendous calls in OT that cost them the game. At the very least they should have had the ball on their own 43. Why was the ref "afraid" to make the right call - when the replay clearly and irrefutably showed he lost control of the ball and regained it BEHIND the line of scrimmage - but showed no reluctance to call "pass interference" on an uncatchable ball on a receiver with whom no contact was made by a defensive player?

Totally agree.

Know why? Because POOR New Orleans had a fucking hurricane five years ago and much like the Patriots after 911...they should represent the hardship they've been through. Wah wah wah. What a fucking joke. It's not a game, it's a commodity to play on tragedies and let them win because they "deserve it" or because they've never been there before. Outside of the stupid, unacceptable fumbles...which should have taken Peterson OUT of the game and Brett's stupid toss...the refs gave POOR old New Orleans their ticket to the Superbowl. Maybe Haiti can come up with a sports team that we should have let win because they've "Been through sooooo much" :roll:

Either that or it was Karma biting that jackass Favre in the ass!


This game could make a believer in karma out of anyone! The Vikings TOTALLY outplayed them but still lost :lol: :lol:
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Postby X factor » Wed Jan 27, 2010 1:32 am

Ehwmatt wrote:This is absurd, New Orleans was getting every penalty called against them for the first three quarters. There was also a VERY close pass interference call against them as well.

I second the sour grapes above :lol: ^^^


Dude- THANK YOU for saying this! What BS that the refs "gave them" the game.
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Postby lights1961 » Wed Jan 27, 2010 1:55 am

Ehwmatt wrote:
RedWingFan wrote:
Angiekay wrote:
Saint John wrote:
7 Wishes wrote:The calls were UNBELIEVABLE. I really like both teams, so I wasn't rooting for anyone in particular...although the Vikings did shoot themselves in the foot, there is NO EXCUSE for the four horrendous calls in OT that cost them the game. At the very least they should have had the ball on their own 43. Why was the ref "afraid" to make the right call - when the replay clearly and irrefutably showed he lost control of the ball and regained it BEHIND the line of scrimmage - but showed no reluctance to call "pass interference" on an uncatchable ball on a receiver with whom no contact was made by a defensive player?

Totally agree.

Know why? Because POOR New Orleans had a fucking hurricane five years ago and much like the Patriots after 911...they should represent the hardship they've been through. Wah wah wah. What a fucking joke. It's not a game, it's a commodity to play on tragedies and let them win because they "deserve it" or because they've never been there before. Outside of the stupid, unacceptable fumbles...which should have taken Peterson OUT of the game and Brett's stupid toss...the refs gave POOR old New Orleans their ticket to the Superbowl. Maybe Haiti can come up with a sports team that we should have let win because they've "Been through sooooo much" :roll:

Either that or it was Karma biting that jackass Favre in the ass!


This game could make a believer in karma out of anyone! The Vikings TOTALLY outplayed them but still lost :lol: :lol:



REGGIE BUSH gave the VIKINGS A GIFT near the end of the first half... and what did AP do... he Fumbled... thats WHY THE VIKINGS LOST... not a few booth reviews in overtime...


the league would have rather have a Favre/Manning Super Bowl... its not about the SAINTS... its not about Katrina... its not about any of that... its about Brett not winning the big games... ELWAY or Montana he is not... Bradshaw... Staubach, Namath... he is not
Bretts a gunslinger... and he lost the BIG GAME again because of that...
come on... 19 seconds left... and Brett does the impossible... except for him....
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Postby YoungJRNY » Wed Jan 27, 2010 2:11 am

lights1961 wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:
RedWingFan wrote:
Angiekay wrote:
Saint John wrote:
7 Wishes wrote:The calls were UNBELIEVABLE. I really like both teams, so I wasn't rooting for anyone in particular...although the Vikings did shoot themselves in the foot, there is NO EXCUSE for the four horrendous calls in OT that cost them the game. At the very least they should have had the ball on their own 43. Why was the ref "afraid" to make the right call - when the replay clearly and irrefutably showed he lost control of the ball and regained it BEHIND the line of scrimmage - but showed no reluctance to call "pass interference" on an uncatchable ball on a receiver with whom no contact was made by a defensive player?

Totally agree.

Know why? Because POOR New Orleans had a fucking hurricane five years ago and much like the Patriots after 911...they should represent the hardship they've been through. Wah wah wah. What a fucking joke. It's not a game, it's a commodity to play on tragedies and let them win because they "deserve it" or because they've never been there before. Outside of the stupid, unacceptable fumbles...which should have taken Peterson OUT of the game and Brett's stupid toss...the refs gave POOR old New Orleans their ticket to the Superbowl. Maybe Haiti can come up with a sports team that we should have let win because they've "Been through sooooo much" :roll:

Either that or it was Karma biting that jackass Favre in the ass!


This game could make a believer in karma out of anyone! The Vikings TOTALLY outplayed them but still lost :lol: :lol:



REGGIE BUSH gave the VIKINGS A GIFT near the end of the first half... and what did AP do... he Fumbled... thats WHY THE VIKINGS LOST... not a few booth reviews in overtime...


the league would have rather have a Favre/Manning Super Bowl... its not about the SAINTS... its not about Katrina... its not about any of that... its about Brett not winning the big games... ELWAY or Montana he is not... Bradshaw... Staubach, Namath... he is not
Bretts a gunslinger... and he lost the BIG GAME again because of that...
come on... 19 seconds left... and Brett does the impossible... except for him....


Dude, you're putting way too much stock into the Brett Favre hate circulating into the outcome of the game. If you watched, Favre was by far the best player on the field that night and it was not him that gagged (he certainly did his part) , but it was his teammates that should be blamed for putting the Vikings in that horrible situation TO BEGIN WITH.

If it wasn't for Favre, then the Vikes would of been blown out entering the 3rd giving the many turnovers that would have been BACK BREAKING to any other team in the league. Favre threw the pick, yes, but for them to be in the game at that time was remarkable, esp after his teammates lost 5 turnovers, 2 inside the 10 and one on the 3 yard line! Favre's legacy has already be written, and he will be a first ballot Hall of Famer. This was one of his best seasons to date and for that, it just adds more to his long tenured journey.
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Postby RedWingFan » Wed Jan 27, 2010 2:22 am

Yesterday I was waiting for class to start and heard this. Funny.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncoblvNQC48
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Postby YoungJRNY » Wed Jan 27, 2010 2:25 am

RedWingFan wrote:Yesterday I was waiting for class to start and heard this. Funny.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncoblvNQC48


Rome is brutal and mostly EVERYTHING he says is genius and absolutely right. Good viewing!
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Postby Michigan Girl » Wed Jan 27, 2010 3:38 am

The Colts do have Pierre Garcon...there may be something to this teams w/turmoil and sad story victories?!?! :?

Which team will have the saddest story for the XLIV
win?!?!?
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Postby Ehwmatt » Wed Jan 27, 2010 4:42 am

Favre's fatal flaw:

http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/st ... ortCat=nfl

Fuckin spot on.
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Postby YoungJRNY » Wed Jan 27, 2010 5:00 am

Anyone see the news on Tebow? The dude did SO bad today in front of pro scouts, that it's now said he went from 1-2nd round status to 5th! Looks like you can't run the option every damn play as a professional! Can't wait to see him flop even harder in the NFL, going to be a treat. Wonder what verse of the Bible he'll recite tonight to get his head out of his ass. If he's sick, DON'T PARTICIPATE!


http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/b ... aaf,215726
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Postby Ehwmatt » Wed Jan 27, 2010 5:22 am

YoungJRNY wrote:Anyone see the news on Tebow? The dude did SO bad today in front of pro scouts, that it's now said he went from 1-2nd round status to 5th! Looks like you can't run the option every damn play as a professional! Can't wait to see him flop even harder in the NFL, going to be a treat. Wonder what verse of the Bible he'll recite tonight to get his head out of his ass. If he's sick, DON'T PARTICIPATE!


http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/b ... aaf,215726


That's hilarious, but where does it say he fell to 5th round in that article?
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Postby YoungJRNY » Wed Jan 27, 2010 5:29 am

Ehwmatt wrote:
YoungJRNY wrote:Anyone see the news on Tebow? The dude did SO bad today in front of pro scouts, that it's now said he went from 1-2nd round status to 5th! Looks like you can't run the option every damn play as a professional! Can't wait to see him flop even harder in the NFL, going to be a treat. Wonder what verse of the Bible he'll recite tonight to get his head out of his ass. If he's sick, DON'T PARTICIPATE!


http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/b ... aaf,215726


That's hilarious, but where does it say he fell to 5th round in that article?


The comment was made on ESPN reports with Todd McShay who said many NFL scouts dropped his name into 5th round consideration. I laughed my ass off, he can't even take a snap under center and complete a technical backdrop without looking sloppy.
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Postby lights1961 » Wed Jan 27, 2010 5:38 am

YoungJRNY wrote:Anyone see the news on Tebow? The dude did SO bad today in front of pro scouts, that it's now said he went from 1-2nd round status to 5th! Looks like you can't run the option every damn play as a professional! Can't wait to see him flop even harder in the NFL, going to be a treat. Wonder what verse of the Bible he'll recite tonight to get his head out of his ass. If he's sick, DON'T PARTICIPATE!


http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/b ... aaf,215726


I want the PACK to draft him...so further down he goes the better... it wont cost them so much money. and hey favre was drafted way down by the Falcons, he wasnt hi on anyones list.
and all he does is win.



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Postby Ehwmatt » Wed Jan 27, 2010 5:41 am

YoungJRNY wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:
YoungJRNY wrote:Anyone see the news on Tebow? The dude did SO bad today in front of pro scouts, that it's now said he went from 1-2nd round status to 5th! Looks like you can't run the option every damn play as a professional! Can't wait to see him flop even harder in the NFL, going to be a treat. Wonder what verse of the Bible he'll recite tonight to get his head out of his ass. If he's sick, DON'T PARTICIPATE!


http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/b ... aaf,215726


That's hilarious, but where does it say he fell to 5th round in that article?


The comment was made on ESPN reports with Todd McShay who said many NFL scouts dropped his name into 5th round consideration. I laughed my ass off, he can't even take a snap under center and complete a technical backdrop without looking sloppy.


Haha, where's ScarabGator to tell us he'll be the first pick.
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Postby YoungJRNY » Wed Jan 27, 2010 5:42 am

lights1961 wrote:
YoungJRNY wrote:Anyone see the news on Tebow? The dude did SO bad today in front of pro scouts, that it's now said he went from 1-2nd round status to 5th! Looks like you can't run the option every damn play as a professional! Can't wait to see him flop even harder in the NFL, going to be a treat. Wonder what verse of the Bible he'll recite tonight to get his head out of his ass. If he's sick, DON'T PARTICIPATE!


http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/b ... aaf,215726


I want the PACK to draft him...so further down he goes the better... it wont cost them so much money. and hey favre was drafted way down by the Falcons, he wasnt hi on anyones list.
and all he does is win.



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So, uhhh, you're willing to ship one of the best, young, upcoming quarterback talents in the league in Aaron Rodgers, so Tim Tebow, who can't throw the ball accurately 15 yards downfield because of his slop foot work, mechanics, and releasing point (Defensive ends/Outside Linebackers are salivating), just to groom the dude for years down the road? :x
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Postby lights1961 » Wed Jan 27, 2010 5:48 am

YoungJRNY wrote:
lights1961 wrote:
YoungJRNY wrote:Anyone see the news on Tebow? The dude did SO bad today in front of pro scouts, that it's now said he went from 1-2nd round status to 5th! Looks like you can't run the option every damn play as a professional! Can't wait to see him flop even harder in the NFL, going to be a treat. Wonder what verse of the Bible he'll recite tonight to get his head out of his ass. If he's sick, DON'T PARTICIPATE!


http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/b ... aaf,215726


I want the PACK to draft him...so further down he goes the better... it wont cost them so much money. and hey favre was drafted way down by the Falcons, he wasnt hi on anyones list.
and all he does is win.



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So, uhhh, you're willing to ship one of the best, young, upcoming quarterback talents in the league in Aaron Rodgers, so Tim Tebow, who can't throw the ball accurately 15 yards downfield because of his slop foot work, mechanics, and releasing point (Defensive ends/Outside Linebackers are salivating), just to groom the dude for years down the road? :x


not at all... I am willing for the Packers to draft tebow to teach him... give him time... like the Packers did Rogers... who is to say that Rogers will stay a packer for ever... in this day and age of free agency... I am just saying if the option is still there in the 3rd round why not take a chance.

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Postby YoungJRNY » Wed Jan 27, 2010 6:04 am

lights1961 wrote:
YoungJRNY wrote:
lights1961 wrote:
YoungJRNY wrote:Anyone see the news on Tebow? The dude did SO bad today in front of pro scouts, that it's now said he went from 1-2nd round status to 5th! Looks like you can't run the option every damn play as a professional! Can't wait to see him flop even harder in the NFL, going to be a treat. Wonder what verse of the Bible he'll recite tonight to get his head out of his ass. If he's sick, DON'T PARTICIPATE!


http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/b ... aaf,215726


I want the PACK to draft him...so further down he goes the better... it wont cost them so much money. and hey favre was drafted way down by the Falcons, he wasnt hi on anyones list.
and all he does is win.



Rick


So, uhhh, you're willing to ship one of the best, young, upcoming quarterback talents in the league in Aaron Rodgers, so Tim Tebow, who can't throw the ball accurately 15 yards downfield because of his slop foot work, mechanics, and releasing point (Defensive ends/Outside Linebackers are salivating), just to groom the dude for years down the road? :x


not at all... I am willing for the Packers to draft tebow to teach him... give him time... like the Packers did Rogers... who is to say that Rogers will stay a packer for ever... in this day and age of free agency... I am just saying if the option is still there in the 3rd round why not take a chance.

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Say this does happen.. it'll be at LEAST 10-12 years, maybe more when Rodgers is done in a Packer uniform if he pans out to what he's supposed to be, since he IS their franchise quarterback. By that time, Tebow will be holding his lifetime clipboard his whole career, would be too old to be unproven, or will be shipped out of town by that time. Tebow's a terrible fit for Green Bay, as well as 90% of the league, depending on what you want from the QB position. Miami or Jacksonville might take a shot.
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Postby S2M » Wed Jan 27, 2010 7:37 am

I hope duckface slices up Sharper and Co.....Vikes got raped, and Saints played like absolute shit.

BTW, not in a great mood today at all. So if you bring the heat, be prepared to get philosophically raped.
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