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Au contraire. I agreed with Ty that I might do it for a Hadl-like sum - Matt Ryan and two first rounders, or something equally ridiculous.
And that won't happen, but never say never. Say Ricky Williams or Herschel Walker or John Hadl."The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
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So no humor? no ribbing? youll have some cleaning up to do.Originally posted by AdministratorIt isn't funny humor. Knock it off.Originally posted by sheepsheadIt's just humor man, your skin is exceptionally thin. When you bloviate as you do without end, you should be prepared to take a ribbing now and again, really.Lombardi told Starr to "Run it, and let's get the hell out of here!" - 'Ice Bowl' December 31, 1967
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Admin,Originally posted by sheepsheadSo no humor? no ribbing? youll have some cleaning up to do.Originally posted by AdministratorIt isn't funny humor. Knock it off.Originally posted by sheepsheadIt's just humor man, your skin is exceptionally thin. When you bloviate as you do without end, you should be prepared to take a ribbing now and again, really.
Please start the cleaning with Sheep.
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I like Flacco a lot, but I heard an interesting stat today. Flacco has engineered exactly ZERO game-winning drives. To show that it's not just on the QB, Flacco was leading a comeback today and Mark Clayton dropped a 4th down pass that hit him in the numbers (per the radio show I was listening to). Kind of like how Crosby missed two FGs last year for Rodgers.Originally posted by Partial2. Baltimore missed the playoffs before they drafted Flacco. Next thing you know they're in the championship game. Coincidence? I think not."There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
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yes, it literally hit him in the numbers, AFTER going threw his hands. it was a pretty sad end to a promising driveOriginally posted by HarveyWallbangersI like Flacco a lot, but I heard an interesting stat today. Flacco has engineered exactly ZERO game-winning drives. To show that it's not just on the QB, Flacco was leading a comeback today and Mark Clayton dropped a 4th down pass that hit him in the numbers (per the radio show I was listening to). Kind of like how Crosby missed two FGs last year for Rodgers.Originally posted by Partial2. Baltimore missed the playoffs before they drafted Flacco. Next thing you know they're in the championship game. Coincidence? I think not.
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You have to factor in wind resistance, how hard the QB threw the ball, the touch on the ball, did the QB look at the receiver funny when he threw the ball? You don't know. But drops are usually on the QB.Originally posted by HarveyWallbangersI like Flacco a lot, but I heard an interesting stat today. Flacco has engineered exactly ZERO game-winning drives. To show that it's not just on the QB, Flacco was leading a comeback today and Mark Clayton dropped a 4th down pass that hit him in the numbers (per the radio show I was listening to). Kind of like how Crosby missed two FGs last year for Rodgers.Originally posted by Partial2. Baltimore missed the playoffs before they drafted Flacco. Next thing you know they're in the championship game. Coincidence? I think not.
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Originally posted by channthemanYou have to factor in wind resistance, how hard the QB threw the ball, the touch on the ball, did the QB look at the receiver funny when he threw the ball? You don't know. But drops are usually on the QB.Originally posted by HarveyWallbangersI like Flacco a lot, but I heard an interesting stat today. Flacco has engineered exactly ZERO game-winning drives. To show that it's not just on the QB, Flacco was leading a comeback today and Mark Clayton dropped a 4th down pass that hit him in the numbers (per the radio show I was listening to). Kind of like how Crosby missed two FGs last year for Rodgers.Originally posted by Partial2. Baltimore missed the playoffs before they drafted Flacco. Next thing you know they're in the championship game. Coincidence? I think not.
I this case it was 100% the receiver....he put it right where it needed to be.
edit: doh! Was that supposed to be some kind of shot?
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I'm assuming this is supposed to be some sort of cocky ass smart remark. Is this necessary? No. Have I ever said or proposed anything of the sort? No.Originally posted by channthemanYou have to factor in wind resistance, how hard the QB threw the ball, the touch on the ball, did the QB look at the receiver funny when he threw the ball? You don't know. But drops are usually on the QB.Originally posted by HarveyWallbangersI like Flacco a lot, but I heard an interesting stat today. Flacco has engineered exactly ZERO game-winning drives. To show that it's not just on the QB, Flacco was leading a comeback today and Mark Clayton dropped a 4th down pass that hit him in the numbers (per the radio show I was listening to). Kind of like how Crosby missed two FGs last year for Rodgers.Originally posted by Partial2. Baltimore missed the playoffs before they drafted Flacco. Next thing you know they're in the championship game. Coincidence? I think not.
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How about if we talk football and stop insulting people and their opinions?Originally posted by PartialI'm assuming this is supposed to be some sort of cocky ass smart remark. Is this necessary? No. Have I ever said or proposed anything of the sort? No.Originally posted by channthemanYou have to factor in wind resistance, how hard the QB threw the ball, the touch on the ball, did the QB look at the receiver funny when he threw the ball? You don't know. But drops are usually on the QB.Originally posted by HarveyWallbangersI like Flacco a lot, but I heard an interesting stat today. Flacco has engineered exactly ZERO game-winning drives. To show that it's not just on the QB, Flacco was leading a comeback today and Mark Clayton dropped a 4th down pass that hit him in the numbers (per the radio show I was listening to). Kind of like how Crosby missed two FGs last year for Rodgers.Originally posted by Partial2. Baltimore missed the playoffs before they drafted Flacco. Next thing you know they're in the championship game. Coincidence? I think not."You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial
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What? This is just my opinion. I haven't seen the throw but how do you know it wasn't on the QB? Maybe they have some sort of chemistry that the QB was off on the play?Originally posted by PartialI'm assuming this is supposed to be some sort of cocky ass smart remark. Is this necessary? No. Have I ever said or proposed anything of the sort? No.Originally posted by channthemanYou have to factor in wind resistance, how hard the QB threw the ball, the touch on the ball, did the QB look at the receiver funny when he threw the ball? You don't know. But drops are usually on the QB.Originally posted by HarveyWallbangersI like Flacco a lot, but I heard an interesting stat today. Flacco has engineered exactly ZERO game-winning drives. To show that it's not just on the QB, Flacco was leading a comeback today and Mark Clayton dropped a 4th down pass that hit him in the numbers (per the radio show I was listening to). Kind of like how Crosby missed two FGs last year for Rodgers.Originally posted by Partial2. Baltimore missed the playoffs before they drafted Flacco. Next thing you know they're in the championship game. Coincidence? I think not.
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