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  • #31
    Originally posted by Partial
    Single-handedly? Hardly. How many other guys would have made that play?? Impossible to tell obviously, but I'd guess many. It wasn't a spectacular play by the Pack, it was an incredibly stupid play by the Bears.
    Next time Ray Lewis makes a game saving stop I'm going to turn to my friends and say, "How many other guys would have made that play?? Impossible to tell, but I'd guess many. It wasn't a great play by the Ravens, it was an incredibly stupid play by San Diego"
    But Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.

    -Tim Harmston

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    • #32
      Originally posted by ThunderDan
      Originally posted by Partial
      Single-handedly? Hardly. How many other guys would have made that play?? Impossible to tell obviously, but I'd guess many. It wasn't a spectacular play by the Pack, it was an incredibly stupid play by the Bears.
      Next time Ray Lewis makes a game saving stop I'm going to turn to my friends and say, "How many other guys would have made that play?? Impossible to tell, but I'd guess many."
      The mental image of you saying that.....then imagining the utter contempt shown to you by your buddies...has Ty seriously grinning ear to ear.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by ThunderDan
        Originally posted by Partial
        Single-handedly? Hardly. How many other guys would have made that play?? Impossible to tell obviously, but I'd guess many. It wasn't a spectacular play by the Pack, it was an incredibly stupid play by the Bears.
        Next time Ray Lewis makes a game saving stop I'm going to turn to my friends and say, "How many other guys would have made that play?? Impossible to tell, but I'd guess many. It wasn't a great play by the Ravens, it was an incredibly stupid play by San Diego"

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        • #34
          Originally posted by ThunderDan
          Originally posted by Partial
          Single-handedly? Hardly. How many other guys would have made that play?? Impossible to tell obviously, but I'd guess many. It wasn't a spectacular play by the Pack, it was an incredibly stupid play by the Bears.
          Next time Ray Lewis makes a game saving stop I'm going to turn to my friends and say, "How many other guys would have made that play?? Impossible to tell, but I'd guess many. It wasn't a great play by the Ravens, it was an incredibly stupid play by San Diego"
          You're comparing Brett Swain getting lucky and doing his job once to HOF Ray Lewis? Really?

          It was an incredibly stupid play by the Bears. Wolfe didn't know the ball was coming to him, thus the bobble and he was slow to react as well. Kuhn should have made the play but he is horrible and thus did not.

          Swain did his job as expected and tackled a guy. Doing your job is not the same as going above and beyond and being a great player.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Partial
            Originally posted by ThunderDan
            Originally posted by Partial
            Single-handedly? Hardly. How many other guys would have made that play?? Impossible to tell obviously, but I'd guess many. It wasn't a spectacular play by the Pack, it was an incredibly stupid play by the Bears.
            Next time Ray Lewis makes a game saving stop I'm going to turn to my friends and say, "How many other guys would have made that play?? Impossible to tell, but I'd guess many. It wasn't a great play by the Ravens, it was an incredibly stupid play by San Diego"
            You're comparing Brett Swain getting lucky and doing his job once to HOF Ray Lewis? Really?

            It was an incredibly stupid play by the Bears. Wolfe didn't know the ball was coming to him, thus the bobble and he was slow to react as well. Kuhn should have made the play but he is horrible and thus did not.

            Swain did his job as expected and tackled a guy. Doing your job is not the same as going above and beyond and being a great player.
            But it's Ray's job to make that play just like every other player in the NFL.
            But Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.

            -Tim Harmston

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Partial
              Originally posted by ThunderDan
              Originally posted by Partial
              Single-handedly? Hardly. How many other guys would have made that play?? Impossible to tell obviously, but I'd guess many. It wasn't a spectacular play by the Pack, it was an incredibly stupid play by the Bears.
              Next time Ray Lewis makes a game saving stop I'm going to turn to my friends and say, "How many other guys would have made that play?? Impossible to tell, but I'd guess many. It wasn't a great play by the Ravens, it was an incredibly stupid play by San Diego"
              You're comparing Brett Swain getting lucky and doing his job once to HOF Ray Lewis? Really?

              It was an incredibly stupid play by the Bears. Wolfe didn't know the ball was coming to him, thus the bobble and he was slow to react as well. Kuhn should have made the play but he is horrible and thus did not.

              Swain did his job as expected and tackled a guy. Doing your job is not the same as going above and beyond and being a great player.
              Ah, this is the good ol' partail we love. Let's detail the argument.

              1. Swain does his job as expected according to partail, but it wasn't that he had worked hard, practiced hard, studied hard, prepared, was alert...nope...got LUCKY.
              2. Incredibly stupid. Wolfe didn't know. So, apparently doing your job isn't quite as easy as P would like to pretend as all wolfe had to do was PAY ATTENTION.
              3. Kuhn, another NFL player couldn't do the job. Again, it appears that doing one's job in the NFL is harder than it appears. And, Kuhn is horrible...which therefore exonerates him from doing his job.
              4. Great player. Say what. Nobody called Swain a great player. NOBODY. What was said is that he made a great play. Apparently only great players can make great plays.

              good to have you back p.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Partial
                Originally posted by ThunderDan
                Originally posted by Partial
                Single-handedly? Hardly. How many other guys would have made that play?? Impossible to tell obviously, but I'd guess many. It wasn't a spectacular play by the Pack, it was an incredibly stupid play by the Bears.
                Next time Ray Lewis makes a game saving stop I'm going to turn to my friends and say, "How many other guys would have made that play?? Impossible to tell, but I'd guess many. It wasn't a great play by the Ravens, it was an incredibly stupid play by San Diego"
                You're comparing Brett Swain getting lucky and doing his job once to HOF Ray Lewis? Really?

                It was an incredibly stupid play by the Bears. Wolfe didn't know the ball was coming to him, thus the bobble and he was slow to react as well. Kuhn should have made the play but he is horrible and thus did not.

                Swain did his job as expected and tackled a guy. Doing your job is not the same as going above and beyond and being a great player.
                Partial, everyone and their brother thinks Swain made a good play, especially people that have played sports before. When you sniff out a trick play like that and are the only guy to stop it, it is a great play.

                I realize you are trying to defend Ruvell, but step back and take a deep breath before continuing. Nobody said Swain was a great player, but just about everyone knows he made a great play. Just relax a little. It's not the end of the world, Swain made one good play in his entire career.

                Move on folks, nothing to see here.

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