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icgrad87

Grad was curious as to why the NFL trotted out Tony Dorsett & Jim Plunkett to hand out the conference championship trophies??  Couldn't they find anyone better??


JT

#15991
One thing JT noticed was that Bill's post game remarks were as dull as his hoodie.  He needs a stand in for the media.


Jonny Utah

Quote from: JT on January 22, 2007, 03:25:03 PM
One thing JT noticed was that Bill's post game remarks were as dull as his hoodie.  He needs a stand in for the media.



yea he is the most boring interview in the world when the media asks dumb questions like....

"How does it feel to lose in a championship game for once?"

or...... "Did you expect to see what you saw today?"

or..... "How did you feel the team played overall today?"

or..... "Were you upset at the amount of penelties today?"


Now if you asked him a question like. "Bill, it seemed like when you rushed 7 men and had man to man coverage from your LBs, the Safties seemed to be a little deep....tell me how that worked?

He would give you a great answer to that question because the guy always answers good football questions (which of course the media never asks)

'gro

#15993
Does the media EVER ask an appropriate or intuitive question? It's always how do you feel about losing/winning? Do you think 4 turnovers hurt your chances?

"Coach, don't you think this guy's hat looks awesome backwards?"


Quote of the week was the 17,000 questions about if manning felt like he got the monkey off his back... everytime he responded "I don't do monkeys". haha he should be in those career builder commercials.

JT

Quote from: Jonny Utah on January 22, 2007, 04:09:45 PM
Quote from: JT on January 22, 2007, 03:25:03 PM
One thing JT noticed was that Bill's post game remarks were as dull as his hoodie.  He needs a stand in for the media.



yea he is the most boring interview in the world when the media asks dumb questions like....

"How does it feel to lose in a championship game for once?"

or...... "Did you expect to see what you saw today?"

or..... "How did you feel the team played overall today?"

or..... "Were you upset at the amount of penelties today?"


Now if you asked him a question like. "Bill, it seemed like when you rushed 7 men and had man to man coverage from your LBs, the Safties seemed to be a little deep....tell me how that worked?

He would give you a great answer to that question because the guy always answers good football questions (which of course the media never asks)


That's because the average TV watching/stadium schmo doesn't really understand football.  For example, my Dad thinks that the NY Jets should administer a written test to season ticket holders before they be allowed to own tickets for that year.  You'd be surprised at the dumb things people say or believe.

Senor RedTackle

RT just got this sent to him by someone w/ access to the media guide at the NFL combine...actual comments from the guide...no joke!!!. LOL


South
Justin Blalock - Big rear end but sloppy on top.
Kareem Brown - Spare tire and no definition.
Chris Davis - Bird legs and thin upper body.
Dustin Fry - Mr. Jiggles.
Antonio Johnson - No definition and knocked knee.
Quentin Moses - Flat chested and soft.
DeMarcus Tyler - Sloppy with lots of rolls. Needs to wear the "bro".

North
Doug Datish - Flab around the middle and underdeveloped chest.
Nick Leeson - Beergut...was referred to as a wasted roster spot.
Brandon Mebane - Tank butt and soft torso.
David Patterson - Sloppy and soft.


superman57

my buddy is playing at that game...Josh Beekman is playing for the North
Quote from: Tags on October 10, 2007, 10:59:38 PM
You're the only dood on the board that doesn't know & accept that '57 can't spell.

Poor grammar and horrible spelling... it's just how he rolls.

'gro

Quote from: Superman57 on January 22, 2007, 07:27:59 PM
my buddy is playing at that game...Josh Beekman is playing for the North

reppin section II... AmsterRico!!

Senor RedTackle

RT had to go to traffic court last night in the town of East Greenbush, NY. It was a pretty easy affair. RT got there, checked in w/ the DA and sat tight. After about 30 minutes, RT got called up and was told ticket was being reduced to a parking ticket w/ no points. Pretty clean transaction.....seems like quite the money maker for that town. RT would like to comment that everytime he's in court, there's always hot chics. There's also always some smart ass guy w/ long hair who has to mouth off to the baliff, the DA, and the judge.

'gro

Quote from: Senor RedTackle on January 23, 2007, 11:08:27 AM
RT had to go to traffic court last night in the town of East Greenbush, NY. It was a pretty easy affair. RT got there, checked in w/ the DA and sat tight. After about 30 minutes, RT got called up and was told ticket was being reduced to a parking ticket w/ no points. Pretty clean transaction.....seems like quite the money maker for that town. RT would like to comment that everytime he's in court, there's always hot chics. There's also always some smart ass guy w/ long hair who has to mouth off to the baliff, the DA, and the judge.


how much was the fine? Gro had that happen a while back. Pulled over for speeding in the boonies of I-88. Gro agreed to take a seatbelt infraction (had it on at the time) to avoid any points. When the fine came it was $75!!

Senor RedTackle

Quote from: 'gro on January 23, 2007, 11:27:13 AM
Quote from: Senor RedTackle on January 23, 2007, 11:08:27 AM
RT had to go to traffic court last night in the town of East Greenbush, NY. It was a pretty easy affair. RT got there, checked in w/ the DA and sat tight. After about 30 minutes, RT got called up and was told ticket was being reduced to a parking ticket w/ no points. Pretty clean transaction.....seems like quite the money maker for that town. RT would like to comment that everytime he's in court, there's always hot chics. There's also always some smart ass guy w/ long hair who has to mouth off to the baliff, the DA, and the judge.


how much was the fine? Gro had that happen a while back. Pulled over for speeding in the boonies of I-88. Gro agreed to take a seatbelt infraction (had it on at the time) to avoid any points. When the fine came it was $75!!

unfortunately, inflation has set in...the fine was $150. Pretty hefty but RT prefers this to points and the associated insurance hassle....

realistic

Quote from: Senor RedTackle on January 23, 2007, 11:59:30 AM
Quote from: 'gro on January 23, 2007, 11:27:13 AM
Quote from: Senor RedTackle on January 23, 2007, 11:08:27 AM
RT had to go to traffic court last night in the town of East Greenbush, NY. It was a pretty easy affair. RT got there, checked in w/ the DA and sat tight. After about 30 minutes, RT got called up and was told ticket was being reduced to a parking ticket w/ no points. Pretty clean transaction.....seems like quite the money maker for that town. RT would like to comment that everytime he's in court, there's always hot chics. There's also always some smart ass guy w/ long hair who has to mouth off to the baliff, the DA, and the judge.


how much was the fine? Gro had that happen a while back. Pulled over for speeding in the boonies of I-88. Gro agreed to take a seatbelt infraction (had it on at the time) to avoid any points. When the fine came it was $75!!

unfortunately, inflation has set in...the fine was $150. Pretty hefty but RT prefers this to points and the associated insurance hassle....

I-88 can be brutal....as can most small towns.  Dryden NY is notorious, but is nothing compared to Tuxedo (Orange County).

Those fines make me jealous though, my parking tickets in Queens tend to run in that range.

Knightstalker

KS got pulled over for speeding several months ago on 78 in NJ; they stateies love to pull people over on 78.  The nice female officer reduced it to a obstructed driving ticket, still cost KS 75 bucks between fine and court costs.  KS thinks the nice female office liked MKS.

KS has long hair and has always pulled it back into a neat ponytail and dressed professionally when going to court.  KS also just says yes sir or ma'am to the judge is polite.  KS doesn't understand how anyone can be dumb enough to mouth off to a judge.

"In the end we will survive rather than perish not because we accumulate comfort and luxury but because we accumulate wisdom"  Colonel Jack Jacobs US Army (Ret).

mattvsmith

Quote from: realistic on January 23, 2007, 12:02:33 PM
Quote from: Senor RedTackle on January 23, 2007, 11:59:30 AM
Quote from: 'gro on January 23, 2007, 11:27:13 AM
Quote from: Senor RedTackle on January 23, 2007, 11:08:27 AM
RT had to go to traffic court last night in the town of East Greenbush, NY. It was a pretty easy affair. RT got there, checked in w/ the DA and sat tight. After about 30 minutes, RT got called up and was told ticket was being reduced to a parking ticket w/ no points. Pretty clean transaction.....seems like quite the money maker for that town. RT would like to comment that everytime he's in court, there's always hot chics. There's also always some smart ass guy w/ long hair who has to mouth off to the baliff, the DA, and the judge.


how much was the fine? Gro had that happen a while back. Pulled over for speeding in the boonies of I-88. Gro agreed to take a seatbelt infraction (had it on at the time) to avoid any points. When the fine came it was $75!!

unfortunately, inflation has set in...the fine was $150. Pretty hefty but RT prefers this to points and the associated insurance hassle....

I-88 can be brutal....as can most small towns.  Dryden NY is notorious, but is nothing compared to Tuxedo (Orange County).

Those fines make me jealous though, my parking tickets in Queens tend to run in that range.

The Rev got nailed on Rt 17 outside of Liberty, NY last year.  State Trooper reacted well to The Rev's politeness saying that he'd just give Rev the lowest fine.  (BTW, Rev was going 79.)  When The Rev got back to AZ and mailed in his stuff, the fine came back at $145.  The lowest?  Indeed, it was.  About 2/3 of that fine is a "surcharge" that helps line some politician's pocket or grease some communist party member's palm.

The Rev was once again hardened against The Soviet Socialist Republic of New York.  

If you want to survive Arizona freeway traffic, you better be prepared to drive at least 80, and about 90 if you want to be in the middle or fast lane.  The Rev consistently drives about 80 mph to work at 3 a.m. and about 85 m.p.h. on the way home at 12:30 p.m.

mattvsmith

Quote from: Knightstalker on January 23, 2007, 12:45:12 PM
KS doesn't understand how anyone can be dumb enough to mouth off to a judge.

The Office of the Right Reverand J.H. Hobart

January 23, 2007


KS,

My Dear Sir, you underestimate the stupidity and depravity of mankind.

It is boundless.

Regards,

The Rev