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Quark is Less Impressed.
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Resident drug enabler
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But seriously, Crabtree probably shouldn't have been talking shit. lol
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Quark is Less Impressed.
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Nope.
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Soundly Defeated Wadding
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What happened? The way I heard it, somebody asked Crabtree if Sherman was the best corner and he said he didn't think so. That's hardly the same thing as calling somebody a NERVPUS FERRETT and saying they are a bad receiver, unprompted.
Last edited by Nark Order; 07-01-2022 at 11:35 PM. |
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Resident drug enabler
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Quark is Less Impressed.
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If Seattle doesn't have their defense at A+ level the Broncos are going to smash them. They just don't have the offense to keep up with the Broncos. That being said, I think their defense will show up and it'll be a good game.
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#YesMovement
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Resident drug enabler
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When the hell did Droford come back!?
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TPWW's HHH Mark Since '04
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Crabtree is now saying shit back in the press...fucking idiots. Where are the PR dept. people at telling him to shut up?
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Ooh! What's Crabtree saying???
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"He's a TV guy, I'm not a TV guy. I play ball. He made one play."
One play. lol Crabtree |
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I'm surprised of all their options they went to Crabtree in that spot.
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Kaepernick didn't exactly show the best decision making in that 4th quarter.
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the heartbreak king
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#1-wwf-fan throwing around lols like vintage owenbrown
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Edited the last one. It was unnecessary. I stand by the others.
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#1 in points allowed defense is 12-3 in the SB
#1 in points scored offense is 10-8 in the SB First time since XXV #1 offense (bills) vs #1 Defense (giants) Defense wins championships! |
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History's Greatest, Mr. E
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Droford, who is the hottest baseball player?
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Resident drug enabler
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You know that’s right
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The Classic Dylan Staples
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Welcome back Droford
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You know that’s right
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Droford, who's hotter: Eric Decker or Wes Welker?
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Over Like Rover
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read about the Richard Sherman stuff on Twitter this morning, sounded like he'd cut some long winded ranting promo slaying the entire 49ers team. Just checked out the video and it's nothing. Guy just basically sent his team to the Super Bowl, just a bit overexcited. Not everybody can or should act like Peyton Manning.
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Soundly Defeated Wadding
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Kap made the wrong decision and payed. Him and Crabtree are really good friends and he let's it cloud his judgment. It's also what cost us The Superbowl. Pretty heartbroken.
And anything bad said about Sherman is just going to sound like sour grapes, but come on. Making choking gestures and calling Crabtree a sorry receiver right after the game is a bit much. Not only is it all unsportsmanlike, but it is really selfish making everything about him. Fucking ridiculously good player though. |
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If it makes you feel better, Denver will crush them without ther home field advantage. |
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Listen to Killer Mike
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MVP Mark
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Listen to Killer Mike
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the 49ers are the Eagles of the twenty teens
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TPWW's HHH Mark Since '04
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Once a hoodrat, always a hoodrat.
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King of the Ring
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He was the Salutatorian of his high school class and his undergrad class at stanford. Had his COMMUNICATIONS degree in three years, and was 3 credit hours away from his Masters after 4 years.
and, yet, you want to call him a hoodrat. |
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love yourself
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Would any of you go so far as to call him a nigger
A dumb nigger even |
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love yourself
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A dumb nigger with a degree from Stanford University
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No more than I'd call Phillip Rivers a country nigger from the south. Because, you know, we're using the websters definition of nigger(a crazy person) instead of teh racial slur, right???? |
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Over Like Rover
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History's Greatest, Mr. E
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http://www.sportsonearth.com/article...-in-super-bowl Changing the Story Sherman graduated from Compton's Dominguez High School with straight-A grades -- better than straight-A grades, actually, thanks to all the advanced placement classes he insisted on taking. Raised by a father who works as a garbage man and a mother who teaches disabled children, Sherman chose to go to Stanford to play football because of its academic reputation. His charity, Blanket Coverage, is impressively specific: It focuses solely on providing school supplies for inner-city kids, making sure they have the most updated textbooks and materials. Unheralded by the pros after he requested, before his junior year, to be moved from the glamour position of wide receiver to cornerback, he has worked his way into one of the best corners by force of will. The man is a state of matter. He is absurdly smart. He is an inspiration. (Most of these details taken from this terrific Jon Wilner story in the San Jose Mercury News from September.) Of course, that's not what everyone will want to talk to Richard Sherman about for the next two weeks. They'll just want to talk about this. That's a full-blown wrestling promo, delivered with impressive professionalism: Sherman stares straight ahead, never stumbles over his words and doesn't curse or say anything untoward. Considering he'd just played three hours of football -- considering he had just made the terrific play that clinched his team's trip to the Super Bowl -- it's amazing he wasn't panting and gasping, let alone delivering impassioned soliloquies into a camera on national television. It might seem strange to you or me that he would seem less interested in celebrating his first trip to the Super Bowl than he was destroying poor Michael Crabtree in front of the whole world. (As I joked last night, he was basically saying, "It's so great to finally be here tonight, fulfilling my lifelong dream. Ever since I was little, I dreamt of humiliating Michael Crabtree.") But then again, that's one of the million reasons Richard Sherman is one of the best players in the NFL, and you and I are not. Heck, he even kept going after him after the game, in interviews and on Twitter. That postgame interview immediately changed the story of Super Bowl XLVII from "Will Peyton Manning win a championship and then retire?" or "Is the game going to get snowed out?" to "RICHARD SHERMAN RICHARD SHERMAN RICHARD SHERMAN." It is amazing what 10 seconds of television can do. I'd suggest this is nothing but a positive thing. Sherman is a thrilling athlete and fascinating human being, one who has been bracingly honest about everything in the sport, from performance-enhancing drugs, to the practice of running up the score and the delight in taunting Tom Brady. It's odd that the media often lines up against him, because after what he did to Skip Bayless on "First Take" last year, we should all consider him our best friend. "You have never accomplished anything." "I am better at life than you." I know we're not supposed to acknowledge Bayless -- acknowledging Bayless is the air that Bayless breathes -- but who can resist that? The point is, Richard Sherman, that unlikely hero, that Stanford honors student, that beautiful lunatic, is going to be the center of the biggest event in sports for the next two weeks. The more you research him, the more you learn about him, the more you understand where he his coming from … the more you get it. So many athletes claim they aren't respected, that they're misunderstood, that No One Believed In Them. Sherman has the benefit of being right about that. It drives him. All told, I can think of few better representatives of what football is about. What I love the most about Sherman, though, is that he's self-aware. He knows what all this is. Witness a commercial Sherman filmed for Beats by Dre headphones, released only yesterday, as if he saw all this coming all along. That strikes me as not only an accurate version of what Sherman's Super Bowl Media Day is going to look like, but also a depressingly dead-on representation of how athletes view the media ... and vice versa. (The snarl from one reporter -- "he thinks he's so f---ing untouchable" -- is one anyone who's been part of a few media scrums will recognize.) Sherman is in on the joke. Except it's not a joke. If you were to ask me who I trusted to have a better understanding of what goes on in the sport of football, of the dynamic between athletes and the general public, of the carnival of professional sports, I'm going to trust Sherman far more than those of us talking about him this morning. Including me. Sherman has said he plans on being a commentator when he retires from the game. ("So I can keep talking.") He's going to be terrific at it: He's going to be different in a way the Erin Andrews' interview barely even touches on. We're going to see so many microphones in his face over the next fortnight, and I can't wait. He's smarter than we are. Maybe we can all learn something. * * * |
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President of Freedonia
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I like the Seahawks and am glad they're in the Super Bowl. I just have never liked players that run their mouths, no matter who it is or what team they play for. There have been so many times the past few years that I've listened to Antrel Rolle's weekly interviews on WFAN and just thought "please just shut the fuck up".
Dunno. Maybe I'm just boring. |
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Speaking of running their mouths, Bill Belichick said in his morning press conference today that Welker's hit on Talib was "one of the worst plays he's ever seen" and said they were deliberately trying to hurt him.
No better guy to have injury somebody than your scrawny WR with a history of concussions. |
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You know that’s right
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What did Crabtree say about Sherman? I must have missed it. I will base my opinion of Mr. Sherman's antics on the amount of comeuppance received by Mr. Crabtree.
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