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Big booty hoes - up wit it! Hoochie mamas - up wit it! Let me see ya touch the ground!
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Will Josh getting married finally get us to a superbowl?
Figster replied to Steptide's topic in The Stadium Wall
Especially when told, honey, I accidentally got someone else pregnant. -
Does Thurman Thomas Get His Due? (Offseason rehash topic)
Sierra Foothills replied to folz's topic in The Stadium Wall
Earl Campbell was absolutely one of those runners (it seems like there were more "back then") who had a disregard for his own physical well-being. There was recent discussion here about Billy Simms. He and Walter Payton, Jim Brown, Cookie Gilchrist... and many more accepted the responsibility that came with being the star running back, which was the superstar position at the time, above quarterback. These guys knew that they were the vanguard for their offenses... that running was equated to winning. And they knew that their teammates expected them to set the tone for physicality and toughness. I feel that running backs were tougher back in the day. To the topic, I think Thurman might be a bit forgotten but that's because he was a generalist that did everything well. His game didn't jump of the field (and TV screen) like some other running backs. As far as greatest of all time, there is no one who watched OJ Simpson play during his prime from 1972 until he was injured in 1977 who would leave him off their top 3. It wasn't only his staggering accomplishments: six 200+ yard rushing games most games with over 250 yards most yards in a 14 game season first runner with over 2000 yards in a season 5-time 1st team All-Pro NFL MVP 4 time NFL rushing leader NFL record for highest yards per game in a season (143.1) member of the NFL All-1970s team NFL 75th Anniversary team NFL 100th Anniversary team It was the way OJ ran, a combination of speed, power, agility, instinct, elusiveness, and body expression that no one has come close to since. He had all the balletic grace of Barry Sanders and Gayle Sayers combined with the freight train power of Adrian Peterson and Eric Dickerson. Those who leave OJ off their list of top 3 running backs either never saw him play in his prime or don't really understand football. There was discussion upthread about Marcus Allen? Marcus Allen was an imitation of OJ Simpson. -
TJ Watt signs extension with the Stillers
4BillsintheBurgh replied to RoscoeParrish's topic in The Stadium Wall
I agree with you Saint. I think this contract will fit with a rookie qb contract and I assume the steelers have determined they have a good chance to get a decent rookie next year. I will say the Khan/Tomlin regime seems to be closer to managing the team via a Madden game mindset than I've ever seen from the steelers. I think ownership is the actual issue though and it will be interesting to see how the fan base reacts if the next two-three years are bad. -
TRUE "It was actually kept on for political reasons" is 100% correct. .
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Shane Gillis has a ton of political commentary in his comedy, but it’s funny because he can poke fun at Trump without coming across like it’s from a place of seething hatred and resentment. Says a lot that team blue leftists hate him, when he truly attacks all sides, simply because he isn’t an HR hall monitor comedian. Same goes for Tim Dillon. Who’s podcast takes searing political jabs at everyone .. but because he doesn’t despise conservatives or Trump, he’s “alt-right”.
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TJ Watt signs extension with the Stillers
NoSaint replied to RoscoeParrish's topic in The Stadium Wall
if you don’t think it’ll work out, I think there’s something to be said for skipping Rodgers, trading watt for a bounty and committing to move up aggressively to get your guy as a bills fan, we watched this play out for 20 years. In my opinion I’d rather keep taking real swings than chasing maybe getting a wild card I don’t look to the browns as being a data point any strategy being sound/unsound really -
interesting take re Hawes. But I will say that our third TEs though never have gotten chances to really do anything. I always thought Q Morris was a stud, but never got enough game action. And everyone was high on Davidson, but he also never played.
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I think Hairston will quickly show people what a play making corner he is and cement himself as CB1 by the end of the season. Cole Bishop has a chance to surprise as well.
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Where does Khalil Shakir rank in terms of NFL WRs?
Sierra Foothills replied to Kirby Jackson's topic in The Stadium Wall
Posters here very quickly lost, ignored, or forgot the bolded. You got your wish... I hope it made you happy while the rest of us suffered... 🙃 Thank you very much for the compelling statistical breakdown. I think the argument that a top tier slot receiver is more valuable (and in retrospect might be drafted higher) than an average starting boundary receiver is a valid one. I could definitely see Shakir being drafted in the 25-28 range... it would only take one team that doesn't have that type of player to make the pick. -
Will Josh getting married finally get us to a superbowl?
HOUSE replied to Steptide's topic in The Stadium Wall
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That the Obama administration would do this in 2016 - at the time was too unbelievable for people to fathom. At least Indys. But now, 10 years later in a post COVID world and seeing every single thing they’ve done to try and get Trump - it’s time for justice. There can be no excuses or claims of Trump using lawfare in an unprecedented way. Nope. Sorry losers. We knew Obama was guilty then. It just may not have been acceptable or seen as some kind of norm defying event. Not anymore. We have 10 years of leftist events completely dismantling public trust in the media and Democrats. Obama wiretapped his political opponent during a presidential campaign, and there was no evidence of collusion. Bonus tid bit: Paul Ryan met with Obama at his Kalorama house in secret literally immediately after the 2017 inauguration - am I the only one who reads the Daily Mail?
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Does Thurman Thomas Get His Due? (Offseason rehash topic)
In Summary replied to folz's topic in The Stadium Wall
..and if we factor in pass protection, does that further make a case for Thurman? -
Will Josh getting married finally get us to a superbowl?
Goin Breakdown replied to Steptide's topic in The Stadium Wall
It's the beard. Teams couldn't resist it. -
It's nice to have a signed D-lineman who's ready to go and not otherwise suspended, injured, undersized, or ancient.
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The ratio on that Stelter tweet lol