Of course he shouldn't stay. That's what this point is all about. The fact that he's going to stay is irrelevant.Quote:
Originally Posted by monroeski
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Of course he shouldn't stay. That's what this point is all about. The fact that he's going to stay is irrelevant.Quote:
Originally Posted by monroeski
Plummer should go the the Raiders next year, he is no longer needed in Denver :D
Hehe thanks, but we already have our own verions of Plummer :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Snakespy
yea, I guess Brooks plays a bit like Plummer..sort of.Quote:
Originally Posted by Boneycat
Just because your POINT is that he should leave doesn't make a conversation about whether he will leave or not, spurred on by said point, irrelevant. The talk doesn't just end with you saying he should leave.Quote:
Originally Posted by Boneycat
Of course it does as that was the only point. Your redirect of the conversation is therefore irrelevant. If you want to be relevant, start your own point.Quote:
Originally Posted by monroeski
Dallas/Atlanta game is quite entertaining. Especially that double fumble w/ Vick coming up w/ the ball.
Dallas/Atlanta game tonight what!? Didnt even hear about a game tonight. btw I HATE the NFL Network.
yeah I really enjoyed Gumble the other night.:/Quote:
Originally Posted by Snakespy
same here, if it ain't on I don't care... football all day tomorrow.
That's ridiculous. Something that was said prompted me to say something else, that's how conversations work. Do I have to signify a new point by saying "what this other person said makes me want to say something, but I need to be clear that I am not entering his conversation and am instead starting my own?" We only got on the topic of Davis in the first place after talking about something else.Quote:
Originally Posted by Boneycat
Sorry for changing the course of your conversation about Davis, I didn't know I could redirect a conversation on a point that no one else even replied to.
All's forgiven. Just don't do it again.Quote:
Originally Posted by monroeski
I'm sorry you missed it. It was actually a really entertaining game. FYI though, as soon as the collegiate season is over, the NFL for decades have had Sat games. Also look for Thur games as well.Quote:
Originally Posted by Snakespy
Eagles FTW!!! Giants down, Cowboys next....if we manage to win the next one, the division is ours!!!
LT...how many FF owners are kicking themselves for drafting Alexander or Johnson over LT now? haha, I had the third pick...fool 1 chose Alexander and fool 2 chose manning, I made sure there wasn't a fool #3.
LT is the best RB ever, he's ridiculous.
Lol my only good fantasy team just **** on themselves this week. Lost 76.3-21.7 PATHETIC NOOBS!
Gumble=worst announcer ever.
Saturday nights game was the worst announced game I've heard in a long time, with Gumble not stfu'ing for more than a second at a time, and poor **** Vermeil with larangitis.
Yeah LT is crazy, the best part about LT is that he his humble. He is a team player, and hasn't forgotten where he came from.Quote:
Originally Posted by vairox
In a sea of Randy Mosses and TO's, thankfully we still have players like LT.
God I hope TO gets suspended, I hate that son of a *****.
Well since most of us don't get the NFL network, we can't feel your pain.Quote:
Originally Posted by rabidmoose171
Just saw this pic on ESPN.com. Sean Payton wants braaaaaains...
https://www.sharkyforums.com/images/...2006/12/36.jpg
Its only 5$ a month to add the sports package...(comcast)Quote:
Originally Posted by Idiot356
Well worth it for 8 football games a month at times when no other games are on.
We get 2 Nfl networks for some reason.
Oh man Im glad Im not the only who thinks that. Gumble just doesnt work.Quote:
Originally Posted by rabidmoose171
Time Warner cable, no option for NFL Network at all. Only option around here AFAIK is to switch to the dish.Quote:
Originally Posted by rabidmoose171
That sucks.Quote:
Originally Posted by monroeski
I have never even seen the NFL Network in restaurants or bars even...thats what pisses me off.