and
http://espn.go.com/blog/afcnorth/post/_/id/64109/ravens-terrell-suggs-is-one-sore-winner
T-Sizzle doesn't mince words! Hell yes
Lol, the irony of Terrell Suggs giving someone else grief for being arrogant.
and
http://espn.go.com/blog/afcnorth/post/_/id/64109/ravens-terrell-suggs-is-one-sore-winner
T-Sizzle doesn't mince words! Hell yes
Lol, the irony of Terrell Suggs giving someone else grief for being arrogant.
So you are the asshole troll of this thread. Makes sense now.
Sidenote - (if you happen to actually be serious...)
Nothing more than a thug... right. No evidence against him, other than misdemeanor charges. Has run some of the top NFL charities run. In interviews of rookies and other newer players to the NFL in the past decade talk about how Ray lewis would talk to them and help them through on figuring out finances or family issues. Even 3 receivers one year called him early in the morning because they had family issues and wanted his advice.
2006 award for somekind of charity thing. Or whatever.
YEP real thug. Almost MS13 style right? (again not saying he is a saint. But choosing to ignore legal facts and what good he has done is ignorant.)
If you know anything about rodgers, is that he is one of the most humble players you can find with the success he has. He does not care for the limelight. In an interview he stated one of his favorite things about being in a town like Green Bay, is he can go to a grocery store, people will say hello calling him Aaron, and not Rodgers, or Mr. Rodgers. etc.
Secondly, it is disrespectful to tell someone in an interview that they thought that they would look/be different then they are. So can you blame him for not being happy with that comment?
nah, I just find it funny that people seem to suck lewis off when he's nothing more than a thug.
Now lets talk about aaron rodgers. He seems like a class A asshole. I saw a show that had him on it, sixty minutes or something like that. Somebody that was getting a picture taken with him said that he basically expecedt aaron to be bigger. And Aaron said he didn't appreciate it like a little bitch.
I guess the rest of the winy fans who rattle off "spygate" or "cheatriots" comments because they need ANY excuse to explain why their team got hammered by the Pats who, despite being watched like a hawk the following season managed to rip off 18 straight wins before losing the SB. What was your excuse that year, BB launched a spy satellite over every team's mini-camp? no, your team (exception Giants) weren't worthy of the lint-balls off Wilfork's jockstrap..
If "would've, could've, and should've" meant a goddamn thing in the NFL, my Colts would have 3 or 4 more Super Bowl wins. The Falcons "shooting themselves in the foot" is a nice way of saying they folded and choked. Which is exactly what happened and they were EXTREMELY lucky to beat the Seahawks.
Just returned from Vegas.. it was packed with 49er fans! Wooot. Spent the game in the sports book area of the casino I was staying at and must have been 10 49er fans for every 1 Falcons fan.
49ers win. Made money from the Ravens winning. Predicted the Jimmy Johns Bowl and thats a good weekend for me!
That Douglas catch was not a catch. He "catches" the ball with one hand, it hits the ground and he ends up with the ball in the other hand. Where's the control during the process of the catch? Bowman also played that 4th down perfectly.
Cheatriots
Spygate
I'm a Giants fan, what do you got for me?
And with this much talent, Falcons should be back in it next year.
And like past years, will be lucky to win even one game. They're the paper tiger of the NFL.
Sorry, that is not even remotely funny. A man took a big hit and crumpled to the ground. That will have a serious effect on his health and well being later in life. I don't care what you think of the Patriots as a team, but that is tasteless.
Jimmy Johns bowl, cute I like that. Watch the catch again and you'll see that he switches hands once he's turned over and the ball is on his stomach. According to the rules of the NFL a ball can hit the ground during a catch so long as the ground does not assist in the catch. The refs felt there was nothing in the catch that could overrule the call on the field, had it been called the other way it would also not have been overturned.
Green Bay beats Seattle and Denver beats New England setting up a Denver Super Bowl victory.
Sorry, that is not even remotely funny. A man took a big hit and crumpled to the ground. That will have a serious effect on his health and well being later in life. I don't care what you think of the Patriots as a team, but that is tasteless.
^ the brady hit...am I seeing what I think I'm seeing?
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^ the brady hit...am I seeing what I think I'm seeing?
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Yeah. What's worse, that's not even close to the worst injury I've seen. Look for a slow motion replay of E.J. Henderson of the Vikings breaking his leg if you really want to cringe. Or Marcus Lattimore's leg injury, yikes.
The funny thing is, Pollard isn't even a dirty player. With the hit against Brady, he was getting pushed down by a Patriots blocker and his momentum carried him into Brady's knee. With Welker he didn't even make contact, Welker actually tore his ACL trying to juke away from him. And with Ridley, there was a helmet to helmet collision but Ridley actually lowered his helmet into Pollard's, who had already lowered himself in an attempt to stop him.
Just because your team didn't win one this year doesn't mean you'll feel better if you try to put down mine. Go back to reliving your Manning glory years and realizing that for all the shit you try to give the Falcons, Matt Ryan won a playoff game earlier in his career than Peyton did.