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Ramius

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  1. Oh i know. But we're dealing with douchenozzle frenkle and potato head delapelle. And most of this **** is way to complicated to try and type over a message board.
  2. Yet the fact remains that dark matter itself has never been directly observed. Its effects yes, itself, no. (And yes, i am a believer in both dark matter and God)
  3. Stroud makes it over Wright. I'd take Schobel's talent over Leon Seals, but Schobel would struggle in the 3-4. McGee makes it over JD Williams. Whitner makes it over Kelso. Whitner/Smith or Whitner/Jones would be a helluva safety combo. Evans makes it over Beebe as the #3 WR, behind Reed and TO. Moorman makes it over The 2-headed beast of Rick Tuten/Chris Mohr. I'd take Lindell over Norwood, but that doesn't mean i'd trust Lindell from 47 on grass. I haven't felt safe with a Bills kicker since Christie.
  4. Dark matter has never been directly observed.
  5. So i should invest in fire and brimstone. Got it.
  6. 5500 years of history shows that what, 99% of the populations and civilizations that exist and ever existed believed in some type of higher power(s). Religion has stood the test of time longer than anything else. Thats enough evidence right there to support the theory that religion and a higher power do exist. Not to mention i've seen too many things myself that cannot be explained by any scientific means. Speaking more scientifically, everywhere civilization pops up, religion pops up. Religions have formed throughout the world in many different places at many different times. Statistically speaking, if there was no God or higher power(s), somewhere along the way there would have been multiple societies and civilizations with no use for religion and higher powers. I can't even begin to pretend to know where religion and God came from. Perhaps it was space aliens that landed on pre-historic Earth (this would explain why all of our "God/Gods" are said to live in the sky). Perhaps it was something else. Scientists have observed the effects of dark matter, yet we do not have direct proof of its existence. But it is pretty widely accepted as truth. Substitute religion in for dark matter and nothing about that statement changes. But just because you can't observe something doesn't mean it doesn't exist. I'll try to relate it to your situation. You probably go around arguing that vagina doesn't exist because you've never directly experienced it. That doesn't make you right or truthful, it simply makes you a mal-informed virgin.
  7. I hate to see the injury to Schoumann, but he brought nothing to the table that Fine and or Stupar don't. They are all the same guy. At least Stupar showed some flashes in preseason.
  8. I call bull ****. You haven't been around because they hadn't installed the new computers in your 3rd grade classroom yet.
  9. Agreed. But God forbid one of our writers write an opinion piece about one of our players. Then he's simply a lying homer.
  10. It was foretold of in Revelations 16:12-19. I'm surprised you didn't know that. It wasn't too far after the prediction that "the coming of the reign of fire shalt halt the competition between the saint of diegus and the roaming beasts from the land of the great falls"
  11. So because certain individuals that are part of a much larger group do bad things, that means the entire group is bad? LA's right, theres no point in continuing this conversation with you. Perhaps oyu shodl take a time out when you can understand the difference between having faith/being religious and the institution of organized religion.
  12. Losing on an OT FG in the NFC championship game is getting "whipped" in the playoffs?
  13. Of course, to sign him to their active roster, GB would have to cut someone. So if Clifton isn't going to be out for an extended period of time, who do they cut? Maybe they'd simply go with 1 fewer OL for the couple of weeks that Clifton is out.
  14. I'm going to bump this every day so we all have easy access to dib's avatars.
  15. Nope. The biggest mistake Cleveland made was not dealing Quinn or Anderson after Anderson's 2007 season. I believe the Vikes were calling with a 1st round pick for him. Even in Anderson's pro-bowl season, he started to tail off at the end of the season. Take a look at the numbers. He threw something like 18 or 19 or his 28 TDs in the first half of the season and then his play dropped dramatically. Derek Anderson is another QB in the long line of guys who got hot for half a season and then faded into obscurity.
  16. bull ****. Religion (of any type) and faith usually provide a great set of moral guidelines and tenets to follow and usually imparts good life lessons everyone can follow. We aren't hard wired to be "moral." If i'm hungry and you are hungry and theres only 1 hamburger, perhaps you are hard-wired to share. I'm hard wired to beat you with a club and eat the burger myself. However, the teachings of religion instill a moral sense that i should share with you.
  17. Back on topic, i think grown men calling other grown men "studs" is highly questionable.
  18. If that worries you, stop sleeping with them.
  19. Perhaps I'm wrong, but isn't declaring Brown a bust after 2 games on the same level of stupidity as declaring him great after the preseason?
  20. I've had the same discussion with a lot of friends. There seems to be little difference in team talent between teams 11-35. USC should have dropped to about 13-15. No way they stay in the top 10. Of course, the BCS would still put a 2-loss USC team into the national championship over many 1-loss BCS teams, so there's no point in arguing. I'm waiting for the day the BCS puts a 9-3 USC team against an 8-4 ND squad for the national title. FSU is a bit lower than we should be. We should be ranked about 20, where we are in the AP poll. There's not much difference between us and miami. Both beat a ranked team and the game between us was as tight as it could possibly be.
  21. I'm not ridiculing your Christianity. I am ridiculing your belief that you yourself can somehow gleam financial predictions from revelations, and thaty somehow your doomsday predictions hold more water than the 2-3 dozen other doomsday predictions from the previous 2000 years.
  22. This time is no different than any of the other 2-3 dozen times where people thought the world was ending in the past 2,000 years. The world is always ending. Everyone always thinks their time is the end of times. Newsflash: it isn't. There's a reason why prophecy is vague. So morons can interpret it any way they choose and fit the current conditions to the prophecy. But, we know. Events are going to unfold over the next few months that will lead to armageddon and the coming of the anti-christ. Just like all the events you predicted that unfolded (or rather didnt) in the past 2,6,10,12,24,etc, months. Pick your time. While your mental illness is sad, and a danger to those closest around you, i am glad that you are here to provide us with barrels of laughs on a consistent basis.
  23. I'd just as soon take Jonathan Scott. He ehld his own yesterday, and knows a lot more about the system than the marginal free agent we may acquire.
  24. Yup. This is why the Bills and jauron kept Freddie Jackson glued to the bench in favor of A-train, and Greer benched in favor of Jason Webster.
  25. Plain and simple, you kick the FG to extend the lead to 13 and force TB to score 2 TDs. If you want to see how much more difficult it is to score a TD as opposed to get in FG range with little time remaining and no timeouts, ask GB. (Just don't ask the drunk packer fan at our Bills bar who was screaming for them to call a timeout when his friends had been trying to tell him for 4 consecutive plays that GB was out of timeouts)
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