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VOR

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  1. Meanwhile, Tony Romo is being told to get his fat ass into shape. Awesome.
  2. No chief, the Jones essentially said that Romo isn't the leader of the offense he should be. Hence TO's comments to that end. This is just more made-up stuff by you, like TO "destroying" the Eagles because they didn't celebrate his 100th TD.
  3. Time to get your viewpoints straight, pally. First of all, no one can dispute 2 things: TO is a great player and has never had any legal troubles. He may not be nice, but boo freakin' hoo! This isn't tiddly-winks they're playing. Judging by the way you've gone after Bills players who suck but are clean and nice (JP) or players who are good but have legal issues (Lynch), you should be loving a guy like TO. And you don't strike me as a touchy-feely guy when it comes to caring about whether a person is nicey nice or not. But since you're such a Bills fan, you latch-onto him calling out teammates who aren't pulling their weight and/or suck. It's a joke. Even moreso since I saw what you said about the Eagles never coming close to making the SB again because of McNabb, while Garcia and Romo have done nothing to earn your love, if not Romo deserving ridicule for that Cabo thing. We all saw how Flutie acted when he came back to the NFL and worked his way back to being a starter (about 5 years too late, which was the point). He divided the Bills' lockerroom and went on TV and said that he would have won the Titans playoff game, when his poor play at the end of the 1999 season is what got him benched and when it was the ST's that was directly responsible for losing that playoff game. That's about as "infamous" as you are trying to make TO out to be, and Flutie isn't even in the same zip code as TO as a player (forget the CFL). And there was other stuff, as Jim McMahon has alluded to, which involved him trying to divide the Bears' lockerroom. But since he didn't commit double homicide, and since Flutie was a sideshow for a couple years and then faded back into relative obscurity, no one cares. But if you think that Flutie was a "nice guy," you're as simple as I think you are.
  4. There was nothing wrong with what TO said. And it's not so much the Bills who have to handle TO carefully (well, outside of not talking about how they can cut him or how they don't need him) as it is Trent and Schonert.
  5. This is all just so simple for Jerruh. Romo can be a leader on his own, so he cuts the leader and makes Romo the leader by default. How can that not work? And Williams can't do jack squat with TO around and hogging the ball, so he cuts the best receiver on the team to allow for Williams' ascension. Brava!
  6. I agree with everything except for 08 Peters being a slight advantage over 09 Walker. Maybe 07 Peters (being a large advantage), but not 08.
  7. You didn't know that OJ was smacking-around Nicole, or his first wife Marguerite. And when he was first named a suspect, you were shocked to learn that he might have killed Nicole (FYI I'm acting like you and presuming to know what you were thinking). And the newspapers, magazines, ESPN, etc. were all around back then. You probably don't even know half the stuff Kelly and Bruce were said to have done. And Flutie is and always has been a shameless self-promoter. Maybe he hasn't spit on a player or called a teammate gay (again, both of which I said were wrong), but he's no less a jerk than you think TO is. The media has just fooled you into thinking he's some great guy who is just like you and me, while that whole 2-year stint with the Bills cemented him as being the guy who got jerked-around despite the fact that "he just won." Again maybe if his ego wasn't getting so stroked in the CFL, he might have come back to the NFL and worked his way to being a starter, rather than expecting it to happen and then dividing the lockerroom if it didn't.
  8. He didn't say anything after getting caught cheating because he didn't want to get caught doing something he thought was beneficial to him? Thanks for showing me an example of a "great" argument. And he could have just trotted-out Jimmy Johnson's statement as proof. It seemed to work for you.
  9. Does he ever?
  10. The counter argument to the "everyone was cheating" is "why didn't Belichick squeal on them?" We all know it's not because he's too classy or ethical.
  11. The promos for the show have him doing stuff other than what he did last night. So he's coming back.
  12. He did. Twice. But apparently they're cool now and she may show up at a Bills game.
  13. I also like him apologizing for Windows Vista.
  14. This should go over like a lead balloon. Having tons of money to spend, and spending it poorly, is NOT the answer.
  15. Another bull sh-- red card. It wasn't even a yellow card. And with over 10 minutes being down a man, Spain couldn't score. Awesome!
  16. And jack rabbits are known to be dumb?
  17. The internet was still in its infancy back when Flutie was with the Bills. No Youtube, no Twitter, no Facebook, no Google even. And back when he was released by 2 NFL teams before taking refuge in the CFL, the internet wasn't even around (at least, not to the public). So all the bad stuff around him wasn't known. But of course you will excuse him being released as being "relegated to the back of the bus," given his enormous talent that was being squandered. Maybe if he'd returned to the NFL after a couple years in the CFL and had a larger body of work while in his prime, we'd have a better sense of just how great he was. And I won't make excuses for TO's spitting incident or calling Garcia gay. But consider the TD celebrations as the yin to Jauron's stone-faced yang. At least he didn't try to run over a meter maid or commit DUI manslaughter.
  18. I caught the piece partway through so I didn't know who they were talking about. Then I saw a bunch of Bills clips and caught Hargrove's name. They were saying "freak of nature" and "enhance the pass rush." I was floored, considering he had 2.5 sacks in 2 years with the Bills and a bunch of QB pressures, which was okay. But the way they were talking about him made him sound like the second coming of Bruce.
  19. Actually, it would be more apropriate to say that "they're not wrong...yet."
  20. Please accept my apologies and let me make it up to you:
  21. I know! I can't believe the NFL just passed a rule to put cargo nets in front of the endzone! Now TO will never get in!
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