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Post by inger on Feb 2, 2018 1:10:30 GMT -5
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Post by sierchio on Feb 3, 2018 12:10:37 GMT -5
Thank you Sir Inger. I was looking for a highlight video... like a 3-5 minute video of all his best plays... like I posted for Sanchez and Judge.. but these will suffice for now
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Post by inger on Feb 3, 2018 12:32:10 GMT -5
Thank you Sir Inger. I was looking for a highlight video... like a 3-5 minute video of all his best plays... like I posted for Sanchez and Judge.. but these will suffice for now More than welcome. At the very least, if Stanton is not a defensive standout, he's also not a statue and will come up with a gem now and then...
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Post by kaybli on Feb 3, 2018 13:23:13 GMT -5
Kiss Between Tom Brady, 11-Year-Old Son Raises Questions About Parent-Child Affectionnewyork.cbslocal.com/2018/01/31/tom-brady-son-kiss/“Oh, hello. I was wondering if I could check my fantasy team,” son Jack Brady says. “What do I get?” his father replies. Jack leans over and kisses his father and is about to leave the room, while the massage therapist working on Tom Brady’s shoulder says, “You know Jack, everything comes with a cost, bud.” “That was like a peck,” Tom Brady says. Jack returns, leans over again and kisses his father on the mouth a second time. And the second kiss shared by father and son prompted tweets from viewers using words like “very disturbing” and “uncomfortably long.” CBS2 asked New Yorkers what they thought. “I’m a little uncomfortable with that,” one passerby said. “I think at a certain age it’s like OK you can kiss them on the cheek; you can give ‘em a hug,” said Emily Hernandez, a mother of two from Harlem. “But not in the mouth and not for that long.” “Too long, like romantic long,” said Parrish Watson of Parkchester.
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Post by sierchio on Feb 3, 2018 15:26:05 GMT -5
Eww... that seems so wrong. I guess some families do that? It definitely wasn't normal in my family and I've never seen it with any of my friends families, but I have heard of families that do that shit and it really creeps me out..
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Post by inger on Feb 3, 2018 21:26:04 GMT -5
Don't like Brady. I've made that clear. This seems innocent enough, and none of my business...The kid is 11. Probably a bit older than he should be, but at least not as bad as if he was still breast-feeding...
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Post by inger on Feb 4, 2018 22:40:13 GMT -5
Philadelphia 41, New England 33 !!!
Poor little Tom Brady got sacked and stripped in his big moment!!!
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Post by kaybli on Feb 4, 2018 23:27:58 GMT -5
Oh well. At least we won't have to hear about how good Tom Brady and the Pats are this time around. Screw the Eagles though.
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Post by inger on Feb 5, 2018 0:37:31 GMT -5
I liked how when the Patriots finally took their only lead, and by only one point at that, Collinsworth and what's his name (forgot, ha-ha) were touting "vote Brady for MVP. And what is this shit when you're watching a sporting event that they open up the polls to vote for the MVP of the game when the game is only 3/4 over. How in the hell can anyone in their right mind feel they can make a decision at that point of the game? Assholes...
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Post by kaybli on Feb 5, 2018 0:47:34 GMT -5
I liked how when the Patriots finally took their only lead, and by only one point at that, Collinsworth and what's his name (forgot, ha-ha) were touting "vote Brady for MVP. And what is this shit when you're watching a sporting event that they open up the polls to vote for the MVP of the game when the game is only 3/4 over. How in the hell can anyone in their right mind feel they can make a decision at that point of the game? Assholes... Al Michaels? Collinsworth is a turd. I think we can agree on that. Thank you for your kind words about me on scout. Greatly appreciated and right back at you, buddy! I'd thank you over there if I could post there!
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Post by inger on Feb 5, 2018 9:54:01 GMT -5
Imagine, I could forget a name like Al Michaels...Yeah, I don't get Collinsworth. Seems he has an unannounced favorite in every game, but you have no problem figuring out who it is...Those damned refs always try to screw "him" out of the win...I thought both of the Eagles touch downs they were carping about were easily TDs with no discussion whatsoever...
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Post by inger on Feb 6, 2018 15:19:31 GMT -5
I saw an article in the newspapers today that was harshly critiquing Michaels and Collinsworth for trying to invent controversy...For Christ's sake, just call the game. You don't have to be an "expert" on every play...
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Post by greatfatness on Feb 9, 2018 9:00:20 GMT -5
Can't do it, man. Can't root for Brady, and can't root for the Patriots. By and large they have the same bean-eating, rancid-fart-making fans that the Red Sox have... I can hear them all cheering now, like a bunch of Ted Kennedy's sitting there... "Er-ah, go Red Sachs"..."Er-ah, let's have some sucksesful er-ah base er-ah bawl today, eh"??? Whea's the be-ah man? Hey, Jimmy! Why don't you go down thea and see if you can get an ahwto-graff"? "Oh, wait. Dis is footbawl. F**K! I taught day was er-ah playin base bawl down dere"... "If we win, let's go ovah to the Hahvad Bah and have a wicked pissah of a pahtty. We'll get so drunk we'll fahget where we pahked the cah." We're witness to our generation's DiMaggio of the NFL and instead of appreciating what he's done, people can't get out of their own way to shit on him. It is a fascinating American behavior. Root for the underdog, but only if he gets just a little success. Too much success and we root to see him knocked down again. If Brady had won just that one Super Bowl after being drafted 7th round as a backup, everyone could get behind that story. As a Pats fan for over 20 years, I have nothing but respect for what Philly did. Tremendous game between two pretty evenly matched teams and the better team won. But it is fascinating to see the hater mentality from both the NY and Boston perspective. It is exactly the same thing and has nothing to do with the sport in my opinion.
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Post by greatfatness on Feb 9, 2018 9:02:09 GMT -5
By the way, excellent analysis of the really ballsy decision by Pederson to run the play on 4th down passing up 3 points to run a trick play passing to the QB. Absolutely love this, even being on the wrong side of the play. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7CmZIJV17I
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Post by inger on Feb 9, 2018 13:55:17 GMT -5
Can't do it, man. Can't root for Brady, and can't root for the Patriots. By and large they have the same bean-eating, rancid-fart-making fans that the Red Sox have... I can hear them all cheering now, like a bunch of Ted Kennedy's sitting there... "Er-ah, go Red Sachs"..."Er-ah, let's have some sucksesful er-ah base er-ah bawl today, eh"??? Whea's the be-ah man? Hey, Jimmy! Why don't you go down thea and see if you can get an ahwto-graff"? "Oh, wait. Dis is footbawl. F**K! I taught day was er-ah playin base bawl down dere"... "If we win, let's go ovah to the Hahvad Bah and have a wicked pissah of a pahtty. We'll get so drunk we'll fahget where we pahked the cah." We're witness to our generation's DiMaggio of the NFL and instead of appreciating what he's done, people can't get out of their own way to shit on him. It is a fascinating American behavior. Root for the underdog, but only if he gets just a little success. Too much success and we root to see him knocked down again. If Brady had won just that one Super Bowl after being drafted 7th round as a backup, everyone could get behind that story. As a Pats fan for over 20 years, I have nothing but respect for what Philly did. Tremendous game between two pretty evenly matched teams and the better team won. But it is fascinating to see the hater mentality from both the NY and Boston perspective. It is exactly the same thing and has nothing to do with the sport in my opinion. I must admit that I thought of you when I wrote that post, and I felt a little bad because I know that some of the fans don't fit the comic caricature that I drew up, and in fact it's only a few that really do...Nothing personal to you of course. The Brady story is an amazing one, but I think the Belichik <sp??> specter bothers me more. Add inflate-gate vs. my team, the Colts and it does indeed become toxic...
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