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Old School Orange
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Anywhere, CO.
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good stuff here.
....and to those i missed at last weeks tailgate, i apologize. long story no one wants to hear. ......but i DID have orange crush on me, so its not my fault we lost!! *************************** What follows in this week's NFL Truths is everything you need to know about the Patriots-Colts showdown. 10. Bill Belichick's search-and-destroy, score-at-will approach to this season has turned Sunday's Patriots-Colts game into a battle of good vs. evil, and that's too bad. The Patriots and their prolific offense should be a feel-good story. Randy Moss is fun again and proving that he's the most powerful force to hit a football field since Jim Brown. Tom Brady, my favorite quarterback not named John Elway, is proving he's Peyton Manning's statistical equal. 8. Let me elaborate on my point about Randy Moss being the most powerful football force since Jim Brown. In the last 50 years of football, there have been five players whose physical gifts have stood head and shoulders above their peers to the point that their mere presence changed the game. It's kind of like being the Wilt Chamberlain or Shaquille O'Neal of football. OK, Jim Brown is at the top of the list. The cliche "man among boys" was invented to describe Jim Brown on an athletic field. Also on the list are Reggie White, Deion Sanders and John Elway. You can now add Randy Moss to the list. All he needs is a championship to cement his place in the game. Brown couldn't be tackled, White couldn't be blocked, Sanders couldn't be escaped, Elway couldn't be stopped and Moss can't be covered. Lawrence Taylor, Jerry Rice and Walter Payton are not on this list. They weren't as physically imposing as Brown, White, Sanders, Elway and Moss. Taylor, Rice and Payton dominated with their passion and will to succeed. Brown, White, Sanders, Elway and Moss were/are just better than everyone else. http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/7397390?MSNHPHMA |
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The Enigma Prognosis
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Maryland
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And people say Whitlock is worthless. There's nothing wrong with this guy.
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Ring of Famer
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: colorado springs, co
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Lawrence Taylor, Jerry Rice and Walter Payton are not on this list. They weren't as physically imposing
uhhhh what? How many QB's, RB, FB's, and LT's literally crapped their pants seeing LT in a two point stance? |
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Join Date: Dec 2002
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Deacon Jones--a force of nature. That guy STILL gives me the willies at 85 years of age.
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The Razor!
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Western, NY
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I'm not even going to read the article... I know that he said something totally stupid! Cause whitlock is an idiot!
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Cheeky Bastards
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: The Backside of the Internet
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Adopt-a-Bronco: Chris Harris |
Conversley, how many LBs crapped their pants when Walter DIDNT run out of bounds.
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Old School Orange
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Anywhere, CO.
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ps- mike haynes and lester hayes agree with him. |
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