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    Bwwwhhhaaaa! Romo fucked up good! I would have loved to see the look on Bledsoe's face after that play...
    "No snowflake in an avalanche ever feels responsible" -Stanislaw Jerzy Lec

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    In with the 9.

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    glad to see someone gets to play in the Pro Bowl and the jackass cannot even hold the ball for a field goal. Romo blows and he showed it.

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    I'd prefer to see a team really beat the Cowboys. However, I'll accept watching them snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.

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    couldn't have happen to a nicer team.

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    It was funny how T.O. basically said no big deal, life goes on. I think he may have realized he is such an ASS that people are tired of dealing with his shit. He'll never say it, but if the Tuna leaves Dallas it will primarily be because he's tired of dealing with T.O.'s stupid B.S.
    It's a great playoffs so far:
    1) Denver is out (but RIP D-Will)
    2) Dallas lost a heartbreaker and probably their coach
    3) The Jets are slowly going down
    4) and the Eagles are gonna crush the Giants later today, the Linc is gonna be rockin'
    E-A-G-L-E-S!!!!!

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    Okay so, yeah, I'm a Seahawks homer, but the media keeps talking about how Romo blew the game-winning field goal. Even had the Cowboys made the field goal, there was more than a minute left on the clock. A decent kickoff return and two good Hasselback throws would've put the 'Hawks into field goal range and Josh Brown would've won it for the 'Hawks. Similar scenarios happened four times this year. I'm just sayin' is all. The 'Hawks won the game. Sure it was with a bit of luck, but they won the game--playing with backups even--and for that I give them two zebras nose-nuzzling.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Schmear View Post
    Okay so, yeah, I'm a Seahawks homer, but the media keeps talking about how Romo blew the game-winning field goal. Even had the Cowboys made the field goal, there was more than a minute left on the clock. A decent kickoff return and two good Hasselback throws would've put the 'Hawks into field goal range and Josh Brown would've won it for the 'Hawks. Similar scenarios happened four times this year. I'm just sayin' is all. The 'Hawks won the game. Sure it was with a bit of luck, but they won the game--playing with backups even--and for that I give them two zebras nose-nuzzling.


    I completely agree. I hate Dallas with a passion but I actually like Romo and feel bad for him. But I'm already sick of the media saying Dallas wins if Romo can hold the ball. Assuming an average return to the 30 yard line, they only need 35 to 37 yards (with 50 seconds probably at that point) to get a legit shot for Josh Brown to win the game.

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    Thanks for quoting the zebras.

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    All I can say I FU-T.O.
    Calmer than you dude

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    ffffaaaarrrrrrunnnnnkkkkiiissss!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DefJef View Post
    ffffaaaarrrrrrunnnnnkkkkiiissss!!!
    nice little jimmy reference, i think
    More fucked up than a cricket in a hubcap

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crinkle View Post
    nice little jimmy reference, i think
    Crinkle Crinkle, haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Schmear View Post
    That's what the playoffs are all about, right there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven S. Dallas View Post
    That's what the playoffs are all about, right there.
    cheatin ass patriots fans love their zebras.....

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    Speaking of zebras, if player A (defense) commits personal fouls against 2 different players on the same play and player B (offense) commits a personal foul against 1 player, how is that off-setting?
    Last edited by snoogens; 01-08-2007 at 02:19 PM.

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    I hate the Cowboys so much (always have) that I was actually rooting for them to beat the Seachickens, so they could come to Chicago and endure a real ass-whipping

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    Quote Originally Posted by snoogens View Post
    Speaking of zebras, if player A (defense) commits personal fouls against 2 different players on the same play and player B (offense) commits a personal foul against 1 player, how is that off-setting?
    Actually player A was on the offense (Runyan) and the two guys he hit were each half his size, so it only counted as one penalty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodsy View Post
    cheatin ass patriots fans love their zebras.....
    Don't get me wrong, I hate the Cowboys and Parcells, but don't Cowboys like to ride Chargers...
    Screw the net, Surf the backcountry!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodsy View Post
    cheatin ass patriots fans love their zebras.....
    When you're America's Team, everyone- God, the refs, everyone- is on your side. We can't help it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven S. Dallas View Post
    When you're America's Team, everyone- God, the refs, everyone- is on your side. We can't help it.
    So when your GM leaves for the Giants, does the America's Team tag follow?

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    Quote Originally Posted by snoogens View Post
    So when your GM leaves for the Giants, does the America's Team tag follow?

    FOXBOROUGH -- The New York Giants were granted permission to speak with Patriots vice president of player personnel Scott Pioli for a potential top job in their front office, but Pioli declined the request yesterday.

    "I am very honored to be granted the opportunity to discuss a potential position with the New York Giants," Pioli said in a statement. "I have tremendous respect for the Kraft family, the Mara family, the Tisch family and the Giants organization. After careful consideration, and for personal reasons, I am continuing in my current role with the New England Patriots."

    Boston Globe, January 9, 2007

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    Well...it was wishful thinking that lasted all of 45 minutes.

    Quote Originally Posted by Steven S. Dallas View Post
    FOXBOROUGH -- The New York Giants were granted permission to speak with Patriots vice president of player personnel Scott Pioli for a potential top job in their front office, but Pioli declined the request yesterday.

    "I am very honored to be granted the opportunity to discuss a potential position with the New York Giants," Pioli said in a statement. "I have tremendous respect for the Kraft family, the Mara family, the Tisch family and the Giants organization. After careful consideration, and for personal reasons, I am continuing in my current role with the New England Patriots."

    Boston Globe, January 9, 2007

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven S. Dallas View Post
    FOXBOROUGH -- The New York Giants were granted permission to speak with Patriots vice president of player personnel Scott Pioli for a potential top job in their front office, but Pioli declined the request yesterday.

    "I am very honored to be granted the opportunity to discuss a potential position with the New York Giants," Pioli said in a statement. "I have tremendous respect for the Kraft family, the Mara family, the Tisch family and the Giants organization. After careful consideration, and for personal reasons, I am continuing in my current role with the New England Patriots."

    Boston Globe, January 9, 2007
    he was later quoted as saying, ' no fucking way am i going over to a manning run football team. take a good look, he sucks! i think i'll stick w/ a winner in brady. thanks.'

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