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Post by Zig on Jan 18, 2015 18:21:42 GMT -5
I like the Pats in this one
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Post by Swamp Dragon on Jan 18, 2015 18:29:52 GMT -5
I like the Pats in this one Gee not a soul on this site would have thought that
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2015 18:33:08 GMT -5
I like the Pats in this one Traitor!
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Post by Canuck eh? on Jan 18, 2015 18:39:24 GMT -5
I like the Pats in this one Beware the neck beard.
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Post by Zig on Jan 18, 2015 18:39:46 GMT -5
I also hope it's not as crazy as the NFC game lol
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Post by Canuck eh? on Jan 18, 2015 18:43:17 GMT -5
I also hope it's not as crazy as the NFC game lol With a little Luck it won't be.
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Post by Canuck eh? on Jan 18, 2015 18:45:18 GMT -5
Okay guys here's the rules for this afternoon. No trolling the Simms. (STS insider joke)
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Post by Swamp Dragon on Jan 18, 2015 18:45:21 GMT -5
We should have a pool if the Pats win on how many stories there will be about the last 2 coaches of the Pats playing for Super Bowl XLIX
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Post by Otis B. Driftwood on Jan 18, 2015 18:45:25 GMT -5
I have no one to abuse in this game. So I look forward to it being the same level that the previous one was.
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Post by Zig on Jan 18, 2015 18:56:54 GMT -5
yessssssssss
dumbass lol
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Post by Otis B. Driftwood on Jan 18, 2015 18:59:09 GMT -5
Train won a Grammy? I thought they were a one hit wonder and not a very good one. Just goes to show how meaningless the Grammys are.
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Post by Otis B. Driftwood on Jan 18, 2015 19:00:19 GMT -5
Tom is carving up the Colts defense again.
Luck had better be perfect tonight.
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Post by Zig on Jan 18, 2015 19:04:40 GMT -5
Colts should have grabbed Blount after the Steelers dumped him
glad they didnt though ha ha
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Post by Otis B. Driftwood on Jan 18, 2015 19:11:07 GMT -5
Anyone hear what "personal reasons" kept Trent Richardson off the team bus and the flight to Mass?
What a wasted pick by Cleveland... and a wasted trade by Indy.
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Post by Otis B. Driftwood on Jan 18, 2015 19:15:07 GMT -5
Anyone hear what "personal reasons" kept Trent Richardson off the team bus and the flight to Mass? What a wasted pick by Cleveland... and a wasted trade by Indy. He sucks and they don't want to admit it. That would be at the top of my list for leaving his ass.
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Post by Canuck eh? on Jan 18, 2015 19:16:40 GMT -5
Anyone hear what "personal reasons" kept Trent Richardson off the team bus and the flight to Mass? What a wasted pick by Cleveland... and a wasted trade by Indy. Family medical emergency is what I heard.
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Post by Otis B. Driftwood on Jan 18, 2015 19:17:25 GMT -5
If Luck throws one more pass to Herron, I'll be stunned. Flat ass dropped those two.
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Post by Swamp Dragon on Jan 18, 2015 19:17:42 GMT -5
Nice alligator arming Herron You expect those when you go over the middle not when you've beaten your man down the sidelines
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Post by Canuck eh? on Jan 18, 2015 19:17:53 GMT -5
He sucks and they don't want to admit it. That would be at the top of my list for leaving his ass. Fuck you guys are brutal. lol
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Post by Swamp Dragon on Jan 18, 2015 19:18:48 GMT -5
Adm that ain't going to get you in the HoF What a slice that was missed by 5-10 yards
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Post by Canuck eh? on Jan 18, 2015 19:20:17 GMT -5
Maybe Vinatieri will rethink using that Scott Norwood instructional video.
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Post by Swamp Dragon on Jan 18, 2015 19:21:13 GMT -5
Train won a Grammy? I thought they were a one hit wonder and not a very good one. Just goes to show how meaningless the Grammys are. Yes not quite the same stature as the People's Choice Awards
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Post by Canuck eh? on Jan 18, 2015 19:22:37 GMT -5
Fuck you guys are brutal. lol Dude averaged 3.5 YPC in Cleveland. Anyone retarded enough to trade a first round pick for that deserves what they get. Oh I agree, heap the shit on the Colts but lets give Trent some props for having his priorities straight.
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Post by Otis B. Driftwood on Jan 18, 2015 19:22:52 GMT -5
See Detroit fans...
THAT'S pass interference.
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Post by Zig on Jan 18, 2015 19:25:05 GMT -5
See Detroit fans... THAT'S pass interference. I noticed the Zebra had nothing to say on that non call
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Post by Swamp Dragon on Jan 18, 2015 19:26:34 GMT -5
Train won a Grammy? I thought they were a one hit wonder and not a very good one. Just goes to show how meaningless the Grammys are. Hey Milli Vanilli won a Grammy they are the greatest frauds of our time Hilarious ad tho'
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Post by Zig on Jan 18, 2015 19:32:05 GMT -5
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Playing in his 28th career playoff game, and ninth AFC Championship, New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady became the NFL's all-time leading passer in the postseason on Sunday night.
Brady entered the game against the Indianapolis Colts with 6,791 career passing yards, needing 10 more yards to move past Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning (6,800) for the top spot. He achieved the feat on a five-yard pass to Julian Edelman early in the first quarter.
This marks the second straight week in which Brady set a postseason record. In the Patriots' divisional-round playoff win over the Baltimore Ravens, he threw his 46th career postseason touchdown pass to move ahead of his boyhood idol, Joe Montana.
Brady is also the NFL's all-time leader in postseason wins by a starting quarterback, with 19. Montana is next, with 16.
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Post by Otis B. Driftwood on Jan 18, 2015 19:36:29 GMT -5
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Playing in his 28th career playoff game, and ninth AFC Championship, New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady became the NFL's all-time leading passer in the postseason on Sunday night. Brady entered the game against the Indianapolis Colts with 6,791 career passing yards, needing 10 more yards to move past Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning (6,800) for the top spot. He achieved the feat on a five-yard pass to Julian Edelman early in the first quarter. This marks the second straight week in which Brady set a postseason record. In the Patriots' divisional-round playoff win over the Baltimore Ravens, he threw his 46th career postseason touchdown pass to move ahead of his boyhood idol, Joe Montana. Brady is also the NFL's all-time leader in postseason wins by a starting quarterback, with 19. Montana is next, with 16. You do realize that this will only piss off the haters even more.
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Post by Swamp Dragon on Jan 18, 2015 19:37:00 GMT -5
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Playing in his 28th career playoff game, and ninth AFC Championship, New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady became the NFL's all-time leading passer in the postseason on Sunday night. Brady entered the game against the Indianapolis Colts with 6,791 career passing yards, needing 10 more yards to move past Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning (6,800) for the top spot. He achieved the feat on a five-yard pass to Julian Edelman early in the first quarter. This marks the second straight week in which Brady set a postseason record. In the Patriots' divisional-round playoff win over the Baltimore Ravens, he threw his 46th career postseason touchdown pass to move ahead of his boyhood idol, Joe Montana. Brady is also the NFL's all-time leader in postseason wins by a starting quarterback, with 19. Montana is next, with 16. Hey Zig we get it you have a man crush on him
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Post by Zig on Jan 18, 2015 19:40:27 GMT -5
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Playing in his 28th career playoff game, and ninth AFC Championship, New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady became the NFL's all-time leading passer in the postseason on Sunday night. Brady entered the game against the Indianapolis Colts with 6,791 career passing yards, needing 10 more yards to move past Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning (6,800) for the top spot. He achieved the feat on a five-yard pass to Julian Edelman early in the first quarter. This marks the second straight week in which Brady set a postseason record. In the Patriots' divisional-round playoff win over the Baltimore Ravens, he threw his 46th career postseason touchdown pass to move ahead of his boyhood idol, Joe Montana. Brady is also the NFL's all-time leader in postseason wins by a starting quarterback, with 19. Montana is next, with 16. You do realize that this will only piss off the haters even more. I hadn't thought of that
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