probably not then b/c you would've recognized my name.Snowblind Sodomy wrote:I don't know...probably not. I hadn't the chance to really introduce myself.BlazeTSU wrote:[do i know you?
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I saw a lot of words, but the only thing I got from your post was "I AM A PUSSY!"Snowblind Sodomy wrote:No, you thick-headed Neanderthal fuck, sports does not equal metal. So no, I don't believe they belong together. Ooga-fucking-booga, you and your well-ordered, constructive, 'positive' outlet of imagined conflict and aggression is not a whole lot different from the Roman population being distracted by the brutality in the Colliseum. Keeps your mind off the real problems.RichOfSilence wrote:Stop being a fucking bitch, son, and realize different tastes branch over to different groups of people. I guess if you like metal, you can't like sports, huh?Snowblind Sodomy wrote:Okay, way too much talk about sports on this METAL forum. I hate it when anyone's conversation anywhere drifts into sports. If you want to continue discussing guys in tight uniforms tackling each other, meet up on the sports forum page, wherever the hell that may be.
Moral of this post: You suck.
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Sounds like a good time, unfortunately I don't have a car and I have a test at 8AM on Monday, thanks for the invite thoughRichOfSilence wrote:YHAHAHHAHAHAHA pwnd!?Brian wrote:Born in Dallas. I'm just bitter because of the way this season endedRichOfSilence wrote:If you are from TX or close, then cool. If not, bla;sfnl; dfvnzxdlgvkdfBrian wrote:Giants can suck it.holly wrote:Go Giants!
Any team not called the Dallas Cowboys can suck it.
If you wanna watch, I'm sure we'll be checking it out at my house. We got a big ol HDTV.
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Holiday Rambler wrote:Dude, believe me, I understand. I wouldn't want to NOT be a Patriots fan these days, either.BlazeTSU wrote:*fingers in ears*Holiday Rambler wrote:Pats take it. Greatest team ever, period.
i'm not listening i'm not listening i'm not listening i'm not listening

They had you do a drug test and the forgot to test for drugs???
As much as I hate to admit it I really don't think the Giants can pull it off. I am more interested in National signing day and spring practice. I am ready for September 6th when the canes meet the gaytors in the swamp. It's a long wait till then.
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I HATE THE PATRIOTS! have the most stacked team in the history of the NFL doesn't change my mind in the least. there is no team in the NFL that couldn't have won at least 13 games with that recieving corps. michael vick would've thrown 40 TD's with those guys........screw stacked teams.Holiday Rambler wrote:Dude, believe me, I understand. I wouldn't want to NOT be a Patriots fan these days, either.BlazeTSU wrote:*fingers in ears*Holiday Rambler wrote:Pats take it. Greatest team ever, period.
i'm not listening i'm not listening i'm not listening i'm not listening
i hate the patriots hands down every year but i hate them even more this year b/c they became the yankees of football.
i hope NY blows them out.
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There's a salary cap in football, so comparing it to the MLB doesn't even make sense. Are you saying that utilizing the free agent market should be some kind of grounds for dismissal now?
Last I checked, building a successful team isn't really a negative thing, unless of course you're a part of or a fan of a losing franchise and just sour grapes. I think the fact that several players took pay cuts to be on this squad says something about the desire to play and win rather than play for cash.
Case in point:
2007 Wide Receiver Salary Cap Numbers for the Best and Worst Teams
PATS / / / / DOLPHINS
Moss 3,001,560 / / / Booker $3,703,000
Stallworth $3,773,386 / / / Camarillo $360,000
Welker $1,706,720 / / / Chambers $7,316,666
Brown $475,000 / / / Ginn $1,760,000
Gaffney $626,700 / / / Hagan $541,150
Washington$1,566,720 / / /
TOTAL 11,150,086 / / / TOTAL: $13,680,816
It's not about the $$$ or being "stacked" (even if a team COULD stack in the NFL), it's about having a coach who is an effective personnel man, and an organization people want to play for.
Last I checked, building a successful team isn't really a negative thing, unless of course you're a part of or a fan of a losing franchise and just sour grapes. I think the fact that several players took pay cuts to be on this squad says something about the desire to play and win rather than play for cash.
Case in point:
2007 Wide Receiver Salary Cap Numbers for the Best and Worst Teams
PATS / / / / DOLPHINS
Moss 3,001,560 / / / Booker $3,703,000
Stallworth $3,773,386 / / / Camarillo $360,000
Welker $1,706,720 / / / Chambers $7,316,666
Brown $475,000 / / / Ginn $1,760,000
Gaffney $626,700 / / / Hagan $541,150
Washington$1,566,720 / / /
TOTAL 11,150,086 / / / TOTAL: $13,680,816
It's not about the $$$ or being "stacked" (even if a team COULD stack in the NFL), it's about having a coach who is an effective personnel man, and an organization people want to play for.
Holiday Rambler wrote:There's a salary cap in football, so comparing it to the MLB doesn't even make sense. Are you saying that utilizing the free agent market should be some kind of grounds for dismissal now?
Last I checked, building a successful team isn't really a negative thing, unless of course you're a part of or a fan of a losing franchise and just sour grapes. I think the fact that several players took pay cuts to be on this squad says something about the desire to play and win rather than play for cash.
Case in point:
2007 Wide Receiver Salary Cap Numbers for the Best and Worst Teams
PATS / / / / DOLPHINS
Moss 3,001,560 / / / Booker $3,703,000
Stallworth $3,773,386 / / / Camarillo $360,000
Welker $1,706,720 / / / Chambers $7,316,666
Brown $475,000 / / / Ginn $1,760,000
Gaffney $626,700 / / / Hagan $541,150
Washington$1,566,720 / / /
TOTAL 11,150,086 / / / TOTAL: $13,680,816
It's not about the $$$ or being "stacked" (even if a team COULD stack in the NFL), it's about having a coach who is an effective personnel man, and an organization people want to play for.
'06..........
Randy Moss = raiders #1 receiver.......and he's Randy f'n Moss
Donte Stallworth = eagles #1 receiver
Wes Welker = dolphins #1 receiver
Jabar Gafney = emerged as the pats #1 receiver mid year
so........having four #1 receivers on a single team doesn't make a team stacked?
and its not about liking "sour grapes" its just about hating the patriots. i have no problem saying that i'm bias b/c i absolutely hate the patriots and hope that the Giants don't just upset them but blow them out.
holly wrote:Ragging on the Yankees is old hat; get over it.
Just because both NY teams are better than the Braves does not mean they suck.
WITH JOHAN SANTANA, THE METS WILL BE UNSTOPPABLE IN 08, BITCHES!
& I will probably get to see Shea Stadium one last time before it's gone - STOKED!
hahaha.....yeah, the mets are waaaaayyyyyyy better than the braves. thats why the mets have won their division twice in the last 20 years as apposed to the braves 14 titles..............and oh yeah, they are in the same division.
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