2008 Point & Laugh at the skins thread

Started by PoopyfaceMcGee, January 08, 2008, 09:54:58 AM

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Father Demon

The drawback to marital longevity is your wife always knows when you're really interested in her and when you're just trying to bury it.

Drunkmasterflex

Quote from: FastFreddie on September 05, 2008, 06:16:02 PM
Quote from: Rome on September 05, 2008, 05:58:28 PM
I never thought it was possible but the taterskins and their delusional farging fans have actually made it a horse race in terms of which team I hate the most.

Landry farging sucks and rather than just say, goddamn he got trucked, they have to offer some limpdick excuse and then say he'll be the bestest in a year or two.

Disgusting.

skins fans are definitely worse.  90% of Dallas fans don't know (and don't care that they don't know) half the starters on the team.  The skins fans try really hard to learn about the sport and their team, but they're all complete dumbasses.

Believe it or not a lot of Cowboys fans are quite knowledgeable, I have been exposed to them quite a bit over the last 3 years.  They are extremely obnoxious, but for the most part they at least have an idea what they are talking about.  I guess I should qualify that by saying the Cowboy's fans in TX.  There are fans of theirs all over the country that just know they like the Cowboys. 

I still have yet to be in a region of the country where fans are as knowledgeable about sports as they are in the Northeast. 
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http://www.extremeskins.com/showthread.php?t=257834

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Rome

QuoteI'd probably have more of a sense of humor about this if we hadn't just gotten punked like a bunch of sissies on national television.

Wow.  A moment of clarity from one of those farging idiots.  Who knew?

methdeez


PhillyPhreak54

Without going to ES, I can already predict their reaction because its written by Sally Jenkins whom they hate there.

PhillyPhreak54

QuoteSean Taylor is a role model for any athlete and any person who is in a time of their life where they are becoming a man...

As we all knew Sean had changed, he became that man who could be a role model


And for the crowd who doubts him being the best ever...

Just because he didnt play a 15 yr career does not change how good he was

Game for game i would take ST over anyone to ever play the game.


He is a Legend, a role model, a should have been hall of famer, and for the people who put down others for thinking about Sean...stfu

You people have no right to tell others to get over someones death, he was that perfect football player....the fact that some guys would claim that has to tell you something.

Never forget

PhillyPhreak54

QuoteFor the love of God and everyones sanity would you pathetic people stop this bull****? Over the better part of a year I've seen people here say they still cry when they think of Taylor, that they think of him everyday, that he should have a bronze statue erected in front of the stadium, that his name should be added to the "ring of honor," that his number should be retired, that he should be honored before the opening game, that a patch of his number should be worn on all year on the taterskins uniforms.

There are many more examples that go on ad nauseum. I don't believe that he deserves any of the accolades that many players who were better over a longer period of time haven't received. He was a good young player who died before his time. He wasn't great he was good. He may have been great one day if he'd been given the time. What is this sad facination with a dead football player that no one here knew personally? Sure the defense would be better if he was still here. It would also be better if Champ Bailey and Antonio Pierce were still with the team.

Let's move on and focus on the players that are still here. It's proper and expected for STs' family and personal friends to continue to grieve as any of us would if we'd had a similar loss. However, it is not normal or even healthy the way some of the people on this board cling to the memory of a man you had no personal relationship with.

A voice of reason on ES?!?

BigEd76

wtf.....how are the taterskins a favorite vs the Saints?

MDS

fearful of an over-sized stadium filled to 85% capacity?
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Feva

Quote from: Rome on September 07, 2008, 06:01:42 PM
QuoteI'd probably have more of a sense of humor about this if we hadn't just gotten punked like a bunch of sissies on national television.

Wow.  A moment of clarity from one of those farging idiots.  Who knew?

Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on September 08, 2008, 12:07:11 AM
QuoteFor the love of God and everyones sanity would you pathetic people stop this bull****? Over the better part of a year I've seen people here say they still cry when they think of Taylor, that they think of him everyday, that he should have a bronze statue erected in front of the stadium, that his name should be added to the "ring of honor," that his number should be retired, that he should be honored before the opening game, that a patch of his number should be worn on all year on the taterskins uniforms.

There are many more examples that go on ad nauseum. I don't believe that he deserves any of the accolades that many players who were better over a longer period of time haven't received. He was a good young player who died before his time. He wasn't great he was good. He may have been great one day if he'd been given the time. What is this sad facination with a dead football player that no one here knew personally? Sure the defense would be better if he was still here. It would also be better if Champ Bailey and Antonio Pierce were still with the team.

Let's move on and focus on the players that are still here. It's proper and expected for STs' family and personal friends to continue to grieve as any of us would if we'd had a similar loss. However, it is not normal or even healthy the way some of the people on this board cling to the memory of a man you had no personal relationship with.

A voice of reason on ES?!?

No doubt whatsoever that these two have been banned by now...
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General_Failure

Surely their banninations came with long diatribes filled with a Don King-like vocabulation.

The man. The myth. The legend.

shorebird

Quote from: General_Failure on September 08, 2008, 10:52:37 AM
Surely their banninations came with long diatribes filled with a Don King-like vocabulation.

:-D