Why Peyton Is A Fraud

Started by PhillyPhreak54, January 15, 2006, 06:30:40 PM

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SunMo

Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on January 17, 2006, 03:01:49 PM
Eskin just said that "Manning comes up as small as a miniscule penis in the playoffs" :-D

doesn't it disturb you that he treats Manning the same way he treats Abreu, yet you agree with him here?
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Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on January 17, 2006, 03:01:49 PM
Eskin just said that "Manning comes up as small as an Eskin in the playoffs" :-D

Fixed

PhillyPhreak54

Quote from: Sun_Mo on January 17, 2006, 03:03:09 PM
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on January 17, 2006, 03:01:49 PM
Eskin just said that "Manning comes up as small as a miniscule penis in the playoffs" :-D

doesn't it disturb you that he treats Manning the same way he treats Abreu, yet you agree with him here?

I really don't know how he treats Manning. I didn't know he hated him until I heard the crossover today. I rarely hear Eskin. Maybe once a month if I'm awake at this time, which is rare. I didn't know he got the Abreu treatment from him.

I just found the comment funny because it sent The Cuz into a frenzy.

MDS

Eskin isn't even in the same town as Manning. Manning has no idea he exists.
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Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on January 17, 2006, 03:01:49 PM
Eskin just said that "Manning comes up as small as a miniscule penis in the playoffs" :-D

What kind of lame simile is that? I guess a miniscule penis was the first small thing that popped into Eskin's mind.

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Quote from: General_Failure on January 17, 2006, 07:23:42 PM
Nobody fix that post. I mean it.


For shame GF.  For shame. 


Quote from: QB Eagles on January 17, 2006, 07:22:30 PM
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on January 17, 2006, 03:01:49 PM
Eskin just said that "Manning comes up as small as a miniscule penis in the playoffs" :-D

What kind of lame simile is that? I guess a miniscule penis was the first small thing that popped into Eskin's mouth.

Fixed. 

General_Failure

You're gonna give Chuggie a heart attack.

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PhillyPhreak54

Hey Archie...shut up

Quote"I guess that's just the sports culture we live in. The guys that are on top seem to get hit harder. Maybe I'm just sensitive, but it seems like Peyton gets more of it than anybody whenever we lose a football game. (The media) wants an answer and when it gets an answer, you just tear him up.''

When "we" lose a football game?

QuoteArchie categorized Bradshaw's on-air criticism as a "cheap shot.''

"It's not right to show that one quote out of a long press conference where people keep asking him and asking him,'' Archie said. "Yes, I thought it was a cheap shot, but I'm not going to go to war with Terry Bradshaw.

"I hope Terry doesn't have anything against us.''

PhillyPhreak54

The football Gods were angered

QuoteAmong those predicting victory were editors at The Star, who had already booked eight hotel rooms in the Motor City. The newspaper was planning to send 20 staffers to the big game, and was preparing to print special victory editions for distribution after the game in both Indianapolis and Detroit. The paper had even commissioned a book on the "Super Bowl" season, with 16 chapters already written by Colts beat writer Phil Wilson.

"It would have been out the Friday after the Super Bowl [Feb. 10]. It would have been between 140 and 160 pages, a nice coffee table book," said Tim Wheatley, assistant managing editor/sports, who said a week's worth of special sections leading up to the game were also in the works. "We had reporters working six or seven days a week to get all of the copy for these done."

QuoteWheatley admits that the Colts expectations were so high, the paper had taken the view that the championship was a foregone conclusion and they'd better be prepared. "My mindset was that they were going all the way and we had to be ready," he told E&P. Although the Colts had been major playoff contenders during the previous two seasons, even reaching the AFC championship game in 2004, Wheatley says "we never got this far along [in planning]."

Feva

QuoteMaybe I'm just sensitive, but it seems like Peyton gets more of it than anybody whenever we lose a football game. (The media) wants an answer and when it gets an answer, you just tear him up.''

Archie needs to shut the farg up.  I guess he's never heard of Donovan McNabb.  The national media consistently tosses his kids' salads after every completed pass and even after throwing throw a pick.

I guess the "Royal Treatment" still ain't enough for him.

Somebody needs to tell him that he stopped being relevant 25 farging years ago.




QuoteThe paper had even commissioned a book on the "Super Bowl" season, with 16 chapters already written by Colts beat writer Phil Wilson.

"It would have been out the Friday after the Super Bowl [Feb. 10]. It would have been between 140 and 160 pages, a nice coffee table book," said Tim Wheatley, assistant managing editor/sports, who said a week's worth of special sections leading up to the game were also in the works. "We had reporters working six or seven days a week to get all of the copy for these done."

That's pure comedy right there.  :-D
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Quote from: EagleFeva on January 21, 2006, 08:04:19 PM
QuoteThe paper had even commissioned a book on the "Super Bowl" season, with 16 chapters already written by Colts beat writer Phil Wilson.

"It would have been out the Friday after the Super Bowl [Feb. 10]. It would have been between 140 and 160 pages, a nice coffee table book," said Tim Wheatley, assistant managing editor/sports, who said a week's worth of special sections leading up to the game were also in the works. "We had reporters working six or seven days a week to get all of the copy for these done."

That's pure comedy right there.  :-D

:-D That is great!
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