T. O. Weeps!
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The well known QB killer cries for a his QB?
What do you think Garcia and McNabb think about this?
What do you think Garcia and McNabb think about this?
Tim Gray
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Men's Lacrosse
Northeastern University
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Head Coach
Men's Lacrosse
Northeastern University
gray.t@alumni.neu.edu
Commissioner PCLL
pioneerlacrosse.com
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Tim Gray - All-America
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I can't help myself...
This was done in a lighthearted manner to joke upon an earlier thread that is linked by it's similar title and poll. Thank you for the layup, Bert.
Yes, he really is a "good person".
- Good people have violated the rules of professional conduct as a player in San Fransisco, Philadelphia or Tennessee-Chattanooga, and in the same fashion, violated several NFL rules.
- Good people have had an extraworkout in their driveway with someone present and then use their power as an NFL star to blackmail that individual, promising to ruin him, if he doesn't get his way.
- Good people have sold themselves as feminists and then help their spouses discredit and ruin the spouse's mistresses, personally and professionally. (Just thought it sounded funnier without changing for TO)
- Good people have blamed coaches and quarterbacks for their own pass drops -- "Vast chicken-wing conspiracy."
- Good people have fired off homophobic comments without cause or notice.
He's a win-at-all-cost fraud whose level of self promotion and manipulation is unmatched.
This was done in a lighthearted manner to joke upon an earlier thread that is linked by it's similar title and poll. Thank you for the layup, Bert.
ARRRRG!!!!!! Everyone enjoys a good Rogering!
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Jolly Roger - Pirate Supreme
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What we witnessed was history in the making. What you say? History? Yes, because that was T.O.'s (or "TWO" as someone else has named him) entrance into the presidential race. He saw Hillary make it work for her last week and with all this new found free time, he is going to give it a shot.
12 years since your last Cowboys playoff victory and counting...
12 years since your last Cowboys playoff victory and counting...
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Terrel Owens has 25 million reasons not to cry!
There is a funny youtube video called "The Dallas Cowboys Season in 8 Seconds"
There is a funny youtube video called "The Dallas Cowboys Season in 8 Seconds"
Ryan P. Hanavan, Ph.D.
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Ryan Hanavan - All-Conference
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I'm sure most people hate TO (including me), but come on. Those were real tears. I think he acts the way he does because he loves the game soooo much. He is like that spoiled kid on the playground who would want every call to go his way. All he wants is the ball on every play. Romo does that for him, so he is happy with is current team. I've seen people worked up from a loss, and that is exactly what it looks like. You can get that quivering lip and shaky voice without shedding a tear. They sure seemed real to me, and I think it will work for him just like it worked for Hillary.
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Ravaging Beast - All-America
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KnoxVegas wrote:
12 years since your last Cowboys playoff victory and counting...
Amen!!! Assuming you are also a Skins fan and love to see nothing more than the Cowboys rot in ....I think you get the gist
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LaxTV_Admin - All-America
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Raider fan but the next worst thing to a Gator fan who whinges after a Florida lose is a Cowboy fan who seems to think that if they don't win, the world will implode.
This is to say nothing of the great work that the NFL, its teams and most important of all, its wonderful television network. I could go on and on about the positive points that the NFL Network brings to the world. Check your local listing.
I did work the Bears-Redskins game in December. Having grown up there and remembering what Joe Gibbs has meant to the DC-area, I took great pride in being bale to stand near him on the sideline. While I am not a Skins fan, it is still the hometown team.
This is to say nothing of the great work that the NFL, its teams and most important of all, its wonderful television network. I could go on and on about the positive points that the NFL Network brings to the world. Check your local listing.
I did work the Bears-Redskins game in December. Having grown up there and remembering what Joe Gibbs has meant to the DC-area, I took great pride in being bale to stand near him on the sideline. While I am not a Skins fan, it is still the hometown team.
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So KV, what's your take on the NFL Network caving in on the big Giants/Patriots game broadcast? Most opinion i've read is that that was kinda enbarassing for them.
Also, is Bryant Gumbel up for an Emmy as best play-by-play man ever???
Z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z!
Also, is Bryant Gumbel up for an Emmy as best play-by-play man ever???
Z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z!
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laxfan25 - Scoop, Cradle, & Rock!
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laxfan25 wrote:So KV, what's your take on the NFL Network caving in on the big Giants/Patriots game broadcast? Most opinion i've read is that that was kinda enbarassing for them.
Not as embarrassing as losing their anti-trust exemption would have been!
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