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Ramius

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  1. The throw was right there, and the defender was there. But thats a catch parrish simply has to make. No other way about it.
  2. And of course, Denver doesn't have a history of turning absolutely anyone into a 1,000 yard back or anything. But lets pretend liek Hillis would come to the bills and do the exact same thing.
  3. You hit the nail on the head cincy. If you do not want to fire someone (usually for monetary reasons), you make the work situation as uncomfortable as possible so they will want to leave on their own, and thats what happened with mularkey. Is Brown gonna fire Lewis this season, or is he too cheap to?
  4. Looking back now, Mularkey's problems may have stemmed from Donahoe. He was a meathead at times (i cannot forgive him for that blown 20-0 lead in miami in '05), but he was also young and learning. He handled the moulds situation properly, but completely bungled the QB situation. Again tho, a lot of that may have been TD instead of mularkey. Perhaps if they had coached JP to develop him instead of trying to scramble to win a few games at the end of '05 things may have been different. Who knows? Like JP however, MM may have benefitted more from being in a more stable environment than ralph and bonehead TD.
  5. The situation i meant with Mularkey was that he was the lone holdover (aside from the immortal chuck lester) in an entirely new regime. jauron was the new regime's pick as coach. Its like not wanting to dump your girlfriend, so you find a new chick, date her and move in together, and this causes your old girlfriend to "dump" you.
  6. IIRC, Mularkey was brought back because Ralph was too cheap to pay the remaining salary if he fired mularkey. So he brought meathead back into a situation where it was next to impossible to succeed, and anyone with any sense would leave. Ergo, by Mularkey "resigning," cheap ass Ralph wasn't on the hook for the $.
  7. The spineless, gutless team is just reflecting its spineless, gutless coach.
  8. I dunno. Ask Jauron. But the premise of Jauron-ball is to have the game be within 1 score with a chance to win at the end. No more, no less. Or maybe Jauron is the neighbor with down's syndrome. He coaches like it.
  9. Makes you wonder how good our secondary could actually be if we could somehow generate a pass rush. But we'll probably never know until their rookie contracts expire and they go tear it up for another team.
  10. Most of those guys deserve to be run out of town. The guys in my list are being run out of town for no good reasons.
  11. And thats exactly the problem with Jauron. He doesn't play to win. He plays to keep the game close and hope we get some bounces to ultimately win. He plays the keep the season around .500 and hope we get some bounces to ultimately make the playoffs. Which is why he goes 7-9 season after season after season. In his 13 win season, the bears got every lucky bounce imaginable. They then got thumped in the playoffs against a better team. The best part (in his mind) about jauron ball is that dickie will never go 3-13. He'll always be around 7-9 to 8-8, and here will always be "just a few bounces" that separated us from the playoffs. Losers think this way. Winners go out and take the game.
  12. She wasn't that good. I did you a favor.
  13. Its an issue to handled very delicately - one could say it's an issue you should handle with gloves on.
  14. The turning point was when we started playing teams that are going to win more than 5 games this season.
  15. My analysis of his play, the weaknesses in his passing and his game, etc are all non-biased. Those attributes and problems can be seen on the weekly basis. The fact that i hate him personally isn't because he's a candyass who drives a scooter, isn't because sleeps with men, isn't because gives reach-arounds in the shower after games, and isn't because he sits naked in urban meyer's lap and calls him daddy. Take a look at my location and try to figure it out.
  16. He drives a scooter around campus. I've got a few friends at UF that have seen him drive it to the stadium. That does not scream tough.
  17. fixed. And i am a poker guy, but not video poker. I actually like lining up against guys like you at the table, because you're easy to read. You'll play it big off the flop acting like you know what the hell you are doing even though you only hold pocket 7's. But then you start to sweat when the turn card comes out and you still dont have your 3rd 7, and your pocket 7's can be beaten by a pair on 3 of the 4 community cards. So you check, trying to pretend you're smarter than everyone, but not wanting to lose even more of your money. Then the river comes out and you realize you are SOL, stuck with your pair of 7's and nothing else. At this point, you'll try again to act smarter than everyone and bet big. Your bet will be an attempt at a bluff or buy-the-pot move, but the problem with you is, you dont want to lose all your $, so your bet wont be big enough. You'll quickly get called, beaten, and will take a huge hit on a single hand. But hey, you can still go brag to your 8 housemates about how smart you are.
  18. Just a simple question, since you seem to believe that homosexuality is a choice. At what point did you yourself choose to be attracted to women over men?
  19. Which explains why you want tebag, who was born and raised in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, an upscale yuppie silver-spoon-up-my-ass pretty boy beach town.
  20. And how exactly is tebag "better" than those QBs?
  21. Being a QB Hesiman winner sure means you'll find success in the NFL. Sincerely, Troy Smith, Matt Leinart, Jason White, Eric Crouch, Chris Weinke, Danny Wuerffel, Gino Torretta, Ty Detmer, and Andre Ware
  22. maybe that'll keep the little douche welker from running across the middle so carefree. Welker needs to be decked like that more often.
  23. Lots and lots. UF is on every week down here on CBS. and i must LMAO at you stating tebow has a "strong, accurate" arm. The guy is one of the worst passing QBs i have ever seem. His passes float. He's consistently off target. Rarely does he put any zip on his passes. As for his running "ability," that consists of being faster and bigger than most of the players he faces.His running style is upright. In the NFL, everyone is going to be as big and fast as tebag is. If he ever made it and tried to run the way he does at UF, he'd get slaughtered by your average LB. Tebag runs meyer's little gimmick offense well at UF (with huge help from percy harvin), but there's no way his game translates into the NFL.
  24. Its wrong to throw sh-- at the players, but then again, they dont seem to care a whole lot. Let them get pissed at the fans. It'll be the first display of emotion from the team or coach in about 3 years. As for Peters getting hit with stuff, well, i highly doubt he has much goodwill stocked up with your average fan after his little shenanigans last august/september.
  25. And how does this have anything to do with supposed "man-made" global warming?
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