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Originally Posted by monroeski
cutler wasn't coddled and breast fed until he was 21.
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Originally Posted by monroeski
cutler wasn't coddled and breast fed until he was 21.
I didn't say anything about Cutler or Manning. More than just one player on the team complained in both cases, and I don't really recall Manning even being one of the players that was outspoken about it. So, nice try, but your attempt at random insults fails. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by vairox
facts are facts, sometimes they are insulting.
Culpepper to Detroit rumors
http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/6910928#
They are just rumors, and in my opinion this is just a writer trying to come up with a story. Anything is possible, but it would be a terrible move on Detroit's part in my opinion.
My point is I'm talking about whole teams, then you insult somebody who wasn't even really involved in what I was talking about anyway, unless you were talking about Plaxico and Strahan, and I think it's pretty obvious that you weren't.Quote:
Originally Posted by vairox
And as long as you're talking "facts," I'm pretty sure Manning wasn't breast fed until he was 21, either. :D He probably stopped around the age of 1 or so like most everyone else on earth.
I still think the most likely option is Jacksonville.Quote:
Originally Posted by spamjedi
Anyone watching nfl classics on the nfl network? It keeping me with a good football fix.
I switched from direct tv to cable and haven't looked too hard for nfl network yet :o
I don't think I have it any more.
I have it on good authority he was breast fed until 21, his pops still carried him in an over the shoulder harness even up through the NFL draft.
https://www.sharkyforums.com/images/...2007/06/37.jpg
Depends who your cable is with.Quote:
Originally Posted by spamjedi
He breast fed with his dad? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by vairox
(note - I can't see that pic on this comp, have to wait until I get home)
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Originally Posted by monroeski
probably, he sure coddled him like he had an extra special bond...like the kinda bond you only get from drinking from one's teat.
Last night I watched the 1980 Raiders and the 1981 49ers. What good times. I also got my sunday football fix. It is making me much happier then the dribbles in free agency or the mini camps.
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Originally Posted by spamjedi
Old classics are great to watch.
Ebay has some great ones that I've added to my collection... and has even more that I'd like to get.
I want to find a Barry Sanders compilation. That would be a cool video to have.
I downloaded a few of those of Kazaa back in the day.Quote:
Originally Posted by spamjedi
YouTube has a bunch too.
yea but you cant see anything real well on you tube.
True. But it's better than no Barry highlight runs!Quote:
Originally Posted by spamjedi
:D
Barry was awesome, but how good would Bo Jackson have been had he not broke a hip?
The NFL channel had the 10 most elusive runners ever last night.Quote:
Originally Posted by vairox
Barry was #1.
They actually had a clip of Bo Jackson on it where he said that Barry was his role model... that he wanted to be able to run like Sanders.
I LOLed.
Bo was no slouch of a runner in his own right... even though the style was very different.
Bo was all speed and power... Barry was all quickness and being "slippery".
My #1 and #2 fav runners of all time.
What was Bo rated? #2?
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Originally Posted by Spank_Me_Hard
Bo wasn't on the list.
The "measurement" was elusive... I don't think that Bo was well known for being a "scat back"... LOL!
Bummer, they don't have last night's list on the website yet. It shows the 10 most elusive QB's.
Cunningham FTW.Quote:
Originally Posted by r'aggro
Wow.Quote:
Originally Posted by md1198p
Tough call.
Cunningham was AMAZING.
But Steve Young cracked off some pretty hellacious runs... and Vick may just be the best yet.
Even Elway in his heyday was slipperier than a greased pig.
I honestly don't know... I'd say it's between Vick, Cunningham, and Young.
Vick is no doubt faster, but Cunningham got out of jams almost like Barry. The throw against the Giants when i think it was Pepper Johnson hit him, and his legs got pushed under him, and he got his arm down...knees did not touch, and he just popped up and winged a strike into the endzone is QB elusive 101 lol. Also the play from the endzone against buffalo escaping the safety.Quote:
Originally Posted by Spank_Me_Hard
As a matter of fact...Mcnabb may be on there also. He seems to make a play out of nothing using his legs and ability to just not go down after being hit in almost every game. Troy Aikman himself called the monday night football play against dallas the best throw he had ever seen a qb make when he had the 14-15 second scramble and then threw the perfect deep pass.