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LOL this has about as much factual basis as that article.Swede: My expertise in this area is extensive. The essential difference between a "battleship" and an "aircraft carrier" is that an aircraft carrier requires five direct hits to sink, but it takes only four direct hits to sink a battleship.
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Re: The Liberal Utopian Top 5/Worst 5 NFL GM
Originally posted by Anti-Polar Bear
1. Scott Pioli, Pats: Anchor of the Patriots' dynasty. Is he dismantling the team? Time wil tell.
2. Kevin Colbert, Pitts:
5. Ozzie Newsome, Ravens: Newsome is by far the best ex-player turned top brass in the NFL history, building the Ravens fearsome defense and winning a Super Bowl along the way. The only knock against Newsome is that he continues to fail to build a super offense. Nonetheless, Packers GM Ted Thompson should take note.
29. Al Davis, Raiders: One have to admire Davis' constant pursue of "excellencies," such as the trade for WR Randy Moss and the drafting of LB/S hybrid Michael Huff. But for whatever reason, the Raiders keep falling short. Something must be wrong.
30. Charley Casserly, formerly of the Texans: Expansion or not, Carserly deserves blame for taking a bad team and making it worst. Drafting Mario Williams over Reggie Bush? Trust me, the decision will eventually turn out to be Bowie over Jordan, part two.
31. Matt Millen, Lions: Anyone who took three WRs in the first round for three straight years is a terrible general manager. Add the Lions constant woe, and Millen is indeed terrible. However, he is only the second worst GM in the NFL.
32. Ted Thompson, Packers: The man is responsible for the Packers' first losing season since ancient times. The man is wholly at fault for surrounding Brett Favre with a team composing mainly of, in the words of former Packers GM Ron Wolf, "NFL Europe" players. What makes it more difficult to bare is that the Packers, under former GM/Coach Mike Sherman, were only three upgrades away on defense from contending for the Super Bowl. Alas, Brett Favre, Donald Driver, William Henderson and Bubba Franks, among other veterans, does not deserve all this miserable losing.
Tank,
I've bolded the spelling and context errors that stood out to me in the piece above. These errors are typical of the "writing style" you use.
I don't know the editor of the "liberal blog" you refer to, however, it is clear, even to me, that you wrote the above, or at least added portions to the "article" you posted.
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By Azfukery Dipstik
Staff writer and senior editor of VD Monthly:
This thread blows.
I think this guy has a point. I met him when I went to have my crabs zapped last week at the free clinic downtown. He's written lots of books, buy sadly, they all burnt up when someone burned down his garage."You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial
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Re: The Liberal Utopian Top 5/Worst 5 NFL GM
It is called "liberal" writing. A new form of liberal art. Shakespeare was very good at it, choosing not to abhor to conventional English grammatical laws.Originally posted by retailguy
Tank,
I've bolded the spelling and context errors that stood out to me in the piece above. These errors are typical of the "writing style" you use.
I don't know the editor of the "liberal blog" you refer to, however, it is clear, even to me, that you wrote the above, or at least added portions to the "article" you posted.
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Re: The Liberal Utopian Top 5/Worst 5 NFL GM
Several weeks ago, Tank posted another poorly constructed forgery on JSO. The newbies on that forum swiftly busted him and basically mocked the post. I assumed at that time he posted it there because the savvy posters on this Forum would notice his clumsy bogus post so rapidly.Originally posted by Anti-Polar BearBy D'tyrant Michaels, L.U. staff writer.
dmichaels@liberalutop.news
Sometimes the measure of a man is based on his win-loss record. In the NFL, general managers, not head coaches, are indeed measure by victories and defeats. That said, let's take a look at the top 5 and worst 5 NFL general managers, or person of such equivalent.
1. Scott Pioli, Pats: Anchor of the Patriots' dynasty. Is he dismantling the team? Time wil tell.
2. Kevin Colbert, Pitts: Stuck with Bill Cower through thick and thin. His patience paid off as the Steelers won Super Bowl 40.
3. Bill Polian, Colts: Although his teams seems to always fall short of the ultimate goal, the Super Bowl, Polian has turned the Colts into a contender year after year.
4. Tim Ruskell, Seahawks: Under the leadership of Mike Holmgren and Ted Thompson, the Seahawks were extremely passive when it comes to upgrading the roster. Ruskell came in and changed everything. The result? A trip to the Super Bowl.
5. Ozzie Newsome, Ravens: Newsome is by far the best ex-player turned top brass in the NFL history, building the Ravens fearsome defense and winning a Super Bowl along the way. The only knock against Newsome is that he continues to fail to build a super offense. Nonetheless, Packers GM Ted Thompson should take note.
28. Dennis Green, Cardinals: It is not wholly Green's fault, but as the top man in Arizona, Green must absorb the heat of the Cardinals' continuing mediocrity.
29. Al Davis, Raiders: One have to admire Davis' constant pursue of "excellencies," such as the trade for WR Randy Moss and the drafting of LB/S hybrid Michael Huff. But for whatever reason, the Raiders keep falling short. Something must be wrong.
30. Charley Casserly, formerly of the Texans: Expansion or not, Carserly deserves blame for taking a bad team and making it worst. Drafting Mario Williams over Reggie Bush? Trust me, the decision will eventually turn out to be Bowie over Jordan, part two.
31. Matt Millen, Lions: Anyone who took three WRs in the first round for three straight years is a terrible general manager. Add the Lions constant woe, and Millen is indeed terrible. However, he is only the second worst GM in the NFL.
32. Ted Thompson, Packers: The man is responsible for the Packers' first losing season since ancient times. The man is wholly at fault for surrounding Brett Favre with a team composing mainly of, in the words of former Packers GM Ron Wolf, "NFL Europe" players. What makes it more difficult to bare is that the Packers, under former GM/Coach Mike Sherman, were only three upgrades away on defense from contending for the Super Bowl. Alas, Brett Favre, Donald Driver, William Henderson and Bubba Franks, among other veterans, does not deserve all this miserable losing.
Well, I was right. Everybody busted the foolish Tanker in quick fashion on Packer Rats.
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Re: The Liberal Utopian Top 5/Worst 5 NFL GM
Originally posted by KYPack
Several weeks ago, Tank posted another poorly constructed forgery on JSO. The newbies on that forum swiftly busted him and basically mocked the post. I assumed at that time he posted it there because the savvy posters on this Forum would notice his clumsy bogus post so rapidly.
Well, I was right. Everybody busted the foolish Tanker in quick fashion on Packer Rats.
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Re: The Liberal Utopian Top 5/Worst 5 NFL GM
Originally posted by Anti-Polar BearIt is called "liberal" writing. A new form of liberal art. Shakespeare was very good at it, choosing not to abhor to conventional English grammatical laws.
Thank God I went to school when I did. From my perspective, it is certainly nothing of which I could be proud.
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Ever heard of Microsoft Word? Modern time rarely care much about conventional grammars anymore, thanks to Bill Gates (D'tyrant, if he wanted to write a conventional article, could simply paste his article onto words and let it do the rest). That and the rise of hip-hop culture.Originally posted by retailguy
Thank God I went to school when I did. From my perspective, it is certainly nothing of which I could be proud.
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Re: The Liberal Utopian Top 5/Worst 5 NFL GM
Originally posted by Anti-Polar BearIt is called "liberal" writing. A new form of liberal art. Shakespeare was very good at it, choosing not to abhor to conventional English grammatical laws.Originally posted by retailguy
That's "adhere", pinhead.
"Abhor" is what I think of your posts and football knowlege.
Ya know, regard with horror or loathing, to detest.
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I agree. Proper writing is all effort. I'm not a rule follower, so following the rules layed out by whatever group refined our language seems petty and boring.Originally posted by Anti-Polar Bear
It is called "liberal" writing. A new form of liberal art. Shakespeare was very good at it, choosing not to abhor to conventional English grammatical laws.Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
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Exactly, old timer, That's what i meant. I am afriad of conventional grammers because it is very dull. Go read King Lier and you will know what I am talking about.Originally posted by KYPack
That's "adhere", pinhead.
"Abhor" is what I think of your posts and football knowlege.
Ya know, regard with horror or loathing, to detest.
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Re: The Liberal Utopian Top 5/Worst 5 NFL GM
Originally posted by NickCollins
I agree. Proper writing is all effort. I'm not a rule follower, so following the rules layed out by whatever group refined our language seems petty and boring.
layed? - laid
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Even older than the notion of ignoring gammar and spelling are the excuses idiot fucktards will spout off to appear less stupid and lazy than they know they are.
You gotta know the rules to know how to break em boys. Until then you're simply uneducated slobs dressing yourselves in grandma's clothes.

It's Liger, you idiot! Quit spelling my name with a "Y"!
"You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial
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