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Old 10-25-2010, 05:42 PM   #1
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Vikings coach Brad Childress says that Favre has a fracture in his left ankle that may keep him out of next game. So who knows.
Makes sense why he fell over in the pocket. Wonder if it went out then or when they sacked him in the previous play. All I know is that he went down faster than my libido when I think of a man wearing nothing but Crocs while sending dick pics.
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Old 10-25-2010, 05:55 PM   #2
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Makes sense why he fell over in the pocket. Wonder if it went out then or when they sacked him in the previous play. All I know is that he went down faster than my libido when I think of a man wearing nothing but Crocs while sending dick pics.
Just for my own information, what is the approriate attire when sending a woman pics of my junk? You know in case I ever do such a thing.
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Old 10-26-2010, 02:30 PM   #3
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Just for my own information, what is the approriate attire when sending a woman pics of my junk? You know in case I ever do such a thing.
A banana, a snorkel, and a baked potato.

Which, true and strange story, is also the same answer I once gave Jim McMahon when asked what I was wearing.

Speaking of broken up QB's that Giants Defense has been eating em up lately like a Fat Kid at a pizza buffet. Tony Romo went down screaming for a new clavicle last night too. They took out my QB and my backup QB (Bears) a few weeks back too. GIANTS HUNGRRRRRYYYYYY....
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Old 10-26-2010, 03:19 PM   #5
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A banana, a snorkel, and a baked potato.

Which, true and strange story, is also the same answer I once gave Jim McMahon when asked what I was wearing.
You can't throw out a story teaser like that then go back to talking football.
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You can't throw out a story teaser like that then go back to talking football.
Lol. Jim McMahon and I have a close mutual friend that used to live here in Ft. Worth. Two years ago on Valentines Day he was in town for the Davey O'Brien awards and I was late getting to the restaurant to meet the group. They decided it would be fun, after many cocktails, to prank call me and have Jim ask me "So what ya wearing?" For some inexplicable reason my first answer was "a banana, a snorkel, and a baked potato." I managed to make him totally speechless for about five seconds, which for him may be a record.
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Lol. Jim McMahon and I have a close mutual friend that used to live here in Ft. Worth. Two years ago on Valentines Day he was in town for the Davey O'Brien awards and I was late getting to the restaurant to meet the group. They decided it would be fun, after many cocktails, to prank call me and have Jim ask me "So what ya wearing?" For some inexplicable reason my first answer was "a banana, a snorkel, and a baked potato." I managed to make him totally speechless for about five seconds, which for him may be a record.
That IS a great story.
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Lol. Jim McMahon and I have a close mutual friend that used to live here in Ft. Worth. Two years ago on Valentines Day he was in town for the Davey O'Brien awards and I was late getting to the restaurant to meet the group. They decided it would be fun, after many cocktails, to prank call me and have Jim ask me "So what ya wearing?" For some inexplicable reason my first answer was "a banana, a snorkel, and a baked potato." I managed to make him totally speechless for about five seconds, which for him may be a record.
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A banana, a snorkel, and a baked potato.

Which, true and strange story, is also the same answer I once gave Jim McMahon when asked what I was wearing.

Speaking of broken up QB's that Giants Defense has been eating em up lately like a Fat Kid at a pizza buffet. Tony Romo went down screaming for a new clavicle last night too. They took out my QB and my backup QB (Bears) a few weeks back too. GIANTS HUNGRRRRRYYYYYY....
I'm afraid to ask where I'm supposed to put the banana........
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Old 10-25-2010, 07:35 PM   #10
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Makes sense why he fell over in the pocket. Wonder if it went out then or when they sacked him in the previous play. All I know is that he went down faster than my libido when I think of a man wearing nothing but Crocs while sending dick pics.
I think the injury happened on the play he threw the pick to Hawk.

As for the season...it might be done, but after the game next weekend, the schedule gets much more favorable. I think they should have fired Chilly a couple years back. He's NOT a good head coach. Why the hell do you take a knee at the end of the first half with 2 timeouts left? Why don't you have someone in the booth watching the replays and tell you to throw the flag on Quarless "td".

I'm a terminal Vikings fan, and will continue to have my heart broken by them every year. I was disappointed by Chillys first season that we gave up our season tickets. The product he put on the field was not worth it. Fire him and bring in a PROVEN winner.
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Fire him and bring in a PROVEN winner.
Except, along with needing a coach, we're right back where we were two years ago before this whole Favre mess. And now we also need an O-line, a couple of outside LBs and a few DBs while we're at it.
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Except, along with needing a coach, we're right back where we were two years ago before this whole Favre mess. And now we also need an O-line, a couple of outside LBs and a few DBs while we're at it.
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OLBs...Greenway is an OLB, and it seems like Lieber has disappeared the last couple games, but has been a SOLID player.

DBs = If they could keep them all healthy, they'd be fine, I think.

As I've said all along, the only way the Favavervarvearvervarevravervve experiment is worth it is if they bring the hardware home...doesn't look like it was worth it at all.
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Favre was quoted to say he is commited to the team so I think theres that question.

As for if it was worth it? I think so, T-jack won't be any good (IMO) and at least it gave us some good entertainment..

Besides, they should have beat the packers, the refs blew that one.. The NFL has even appologized.
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O-line = yes

OLBs...Greenway is an OLB, and it seems like Lieber has disappeared the last couple games, but has been a SOLID player.

DBs = If they could keep them all healthy, they'd be fine, I think.

As I've said all along, the only way the Favavervarvearvervarevravervve experiment is worth it is if they bring the hardware home...doesn't look like it was worth it at all.
I really don't think our O-line is that far off. We need Loadholt to pick up his game. He's not bad, but needs to get better. Sullivan back at center will help, and the left side of the line is fine, I think.

OLB's I agree, they are not the problem.
DB's again I agree, health is the issue. Cook looked terrible against the packers. His replacement, Walker, looked serviceable.

Coaching= the problem with this team right now. Out coached terribly on Sunday night.

Refs? What are you going to do. They blew it on the Shiancoe td/incompletion.

Bottom line is we have been in every game, we haven't played our best, and with the division being like it is, we could still make a run. Losing Favre, could hurt, especially since we traded away our best backup QB.
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I really don't think our O-line is that far off. We need Loadholt to pick up his game. He's not bad, but needs to get better. Sullivan back at center will help, and the left side of the line is fine, I think.
We can't stop a simple pass rush, let alone a blitz. Every time Favre drops back to pass he gets mugged. It's been that way since the end of last season.
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Admittedly, Walker looked better than he did against the Cowboys. But mainly it seems to be Winfield and Williams making plays. We never should have let Sharper go.
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