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Major Mud

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  1. team = doplhins. always was, always will be. (cheatriettes* are just a tempeoroty distraction - provincetown* fans* are simpletons, queers, and bandwagonners - basically non-entities that will be new jersey giants fans once again, after the pisstriettes* go 8-8 this year)

     

    player = jason peters - total f-ing POS scumbag

     

    coach = belicheat* - complete waste of skin & oxygen

    Living in SW Fla i am surrounded by Dolphin fans, and i love to hate every one of them. They talk so much garbage, hey 1972 was a long time ago......get over it...Most of them should crawl back in the woods or take the boat back to Cuba. Last year was a fluke lets see what they do this year, i will love to wear my TO jersey to the game, as soon as i buy one...

  2. He and Terrell Owens were both way up there on my all-time hate list, long before they were Bills... I hated rooting for Flutie, but I did, as long as he was a Bill...I will have to swallow it for one more year... I loathe TO....

    And if the Bills and TO are successful, they sign him to a 2 year deal, would you still loathe him, or learn to accept him?...Hypothetically speaking of course.

  3. I see that the title of my post is being mimicked in another thread which brings up an interesting thought. Which draft prospect is going to contribute more to their respective team, the Patriots' SS Patrick Chung or the Bills' FS Jairus Byrd?

    I would say Chung as he is not being transitioned from another position. However i think the Bills will RELY on Byrd more then the Pats will RELY on Chung......But wouldnt it be great if we did get the steal of an impact player and the Pats did not?

  4. We also have to remember that statistics only tell a small part of the story. Unfortunately, too many people these days use fantasy football as a gauge.

     

    For example, Drew Bledsoe has more completions, more yards and a better completion percentage than Johnny Unitas and Otto Graham, but nobody in their right mind will list him as one of the all-time greats.

    True. not only that, its hard to compare players who played in different era's. The game has changed, the season is longer and the players are bigger, stronger and faster now. So its not really fair to compare the two. I think wins and championships are a good way to compare the greats.

  5. Maybe you should read the post, Moron!

    His point was, " Player:......Louis Oliver.......Average player who seemed to play his best games against Buffalo"

    Louis Oliver NEVER had a big game against Buffalo. Anyone who watched the team during that

    era other than you, Chief or Nucci would know that.

    :wallbash: .

    Never?....really?....just one game but i will go back and look up others if need be....

     

     

    Interceptions 3 Louis Oliver (10/4/92 at Buffalo), 170 yards

     

    Oliver's greatest highlight of his career came on October 4, 1992, when he ran a 103-yard interception return for a touchdown from a pass thrown by Buffalo Bills quarterback Jim Kelly.

     

    3 PICKS 170 YDS AND A 103 YD TD RETURN?...

  6. Favre is a tremendous Jack-ass! If this report is true then he's doing everything he can to ruin his legacy in GB. Get over yourself Bretty. It seems he really thinks he could screw the Packers over and come back on any whim at any time. The fact that GB made a logical decision shouldn't piss the guy off. He's such an ego maniac he disgusts me. If he had retired at the end of the2007 season his legacy and his adulation in Green Bay would've been sealed. He's ruining everything he's worked for and if he goes to Minnesota it will really throw a wrench in his legacy. JMO

     

     

     

    Terry Bradshaw, John Elway, Jim Kelly, Joe Montana and Kurt Warner might disagree. They are all in Favre's league for love and enthusiasm for the game. JMO

    I dont think i can remember a guy that played the game with the love and enthusiasm that Brett did.....I didnt see it in him last year.

  7. Good list, but how did Tom Flores make the list, and ahead of Ahmad Rashad? If you mean "most famous" outside of the football world, I would go:

     

    1- OJ Simpson

    2- Ahmad Rashad

    3- Terrell Owens

    4- Doug Flutie

    5- Dean Caine

    6- Paul Maguire

    7- Tom Demspey (everyone knows about the half footed kicker!)

    8- Travis Henry

    9- Chris Spielman

    10-Drew Bledose

     

    11-Ko Simpson!

    I think tragically we need to add Kevin Everett to the list, he was on Oprah, and shes huge, so is her show.

  8. Best QB ever???? That is ridiculous!! :wallbash:

    Statistically yes he is. I dont think i can remember a guy that played the game with the love and enthusiasm that Brett did, but sometimes you have to know when to quit to preserve your legacy. Think of Emmitt in a Cards uniform, or Johnny Unitas as a washed up Charger. Walk away with grace and dignity.

  9. Per SI.com

     

     

    * 08:07 AM ET 05.03

     

     

    One NFL source insists Brett Favre can't peacefully retire until he finds a way to get revenge on the Packers. He wants back into the NFC North so he can face the Packers twice. The Bears traded for Jay Cutler and the Lions drafted Matthew Stafford. Hello, Minnesota. "Favre can't stand Green Bay," the source said. "He wants to play Green Bay and say, 'I told you so.' His bitterness is creating this. I think he's calling Minnesota. I think Minnesota is talking about this as we speak. You haven't heard the end of Favre. No way. He is bionic. As long as somebody will let him in, he will play."

     

    New York Daily News

     

    Who wants to bet he ends up in Minnesota, within the month?....

  10. Thanks for the support. I hate getting in personal fights on a message board. What's the point? I just disagreed with his opinion and pointed out his mistake.

    "And now you know, and knowing is half the battle!"....G.I. Joe....its the best when people contradict themselves with their own words, and when someone points it out, then they are the douche....ahh what did we do before the internet?

  11. Everytime i try to wrap my head around the fact that Owens is a Bill, i still can't.

    I am not sure i will really believe it till i see him on the field opening night in Foxboro.

    I got caught up like evryone else in the draft over the last few weeks, and did not think as much about Owens. But now that things have died down, i am still in disbelief. Any you guys feel that way too?

    I still cant believe Dick is the coach.....and yes TO is not a typical Bills signing, Now someone call Darcy Regier and tell him to follow the lead.

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