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Riptide
01-09-05, 08:46 PM
As a 49er fan right now I must say THANKYOU PEYTON. Every loss for the Broncos feels like a win for me lol. :)

saturnotaku
01-09-05, 08:47 PM
I told 'ya Denver was going to get a beatdown.

Clay
01-09-05, 09:02 PM
I just now stopped laughing at how "soft" we were in that game. Those Bronco players were so right abou that...

:rofl

That kind of talk is so asinine. The Colts were hitting HARD on every defensive play. The best was on offense though when Reggie Wayne was heading in for his second TD. Marvin cleaned Champ Bailey's clock with that block of his. :D Soooo awesome. Hehehe "soft"...um...don't think so. :nana:

Sazar
01-09-05, 10:26 PM
colts put on a clinic :)

I'm a huge fan of dungy's and here's to hoping they can take out the pat's in the next round and get some revenge from last year...

btw the vike's game... randy moss set a new standard for victory celebrations...

Clay
01-09-05, 10:28 PM
Yeah I hope they are impressive up in NE as well.

I missed Dandy Moss's victory celebration ...will have to check SportsCenter or NFL Primetime tonight I suppose. :)

Riptide
01-09-05, 10:32 PM
Thirded (about New England next week).

Sazar
01-09-05, 10:34 PM
well what he did was he pretended to take off his pants as if he was mooning the GB crowd... and he did this next to the field goal post...

then he proceeded to gyrate his butt v/s the goal post...

the commentators went from calling the play an amazing bit of skill to expressing their shock and horror @ his antics...

plus his fro puts big ben wallace's to shame :D

Riptide
01-09-05, 10:38 PM
Yeah I saw that. They were pretty shocked. It was pretty much, as they said, a "classless act".

Clay
01-09-05, 10:41 PM
Ah, well I'm not surprised then. I'm all for players to show some genuine/non-rehearsed excitement. I would imagine that scoring a touchdown in the NFL is pretty darn exciting! :) However, I prefer (and respect) how players like Marvin Harrison and Edgerrin James react when they score a touchdown...they barely react at all, they just grab their lunch pail and get back to work.

Sazar
01-09-05, 10:46 PM
well moss was running on 1 leg most the day with his ankle injury and he STILL got 2 td's... so I guess he got carried away...

terrible choreography and terrible context... but he's gonna keep himself in the news for a week ro two...

Clay
01-09-05, 10:57 PM
Moss seems like the kind of goofball that makes idiotic/threadclown forum posts. I think guys like that really need the following (in this order): a hug, sissy slapped across the face, spun around and kicked in the ass.

Riptide
01-09-05, 11:12 PM
Moss and Owens both disgust me. Couple of egotistical clowns.

stncttr908
01-10-05, 01:09 AM
The Broncos were used, abused, and then tossed out of a moving car on the interstate.

Mr_LoL
01-10-05, 12:21 PM
Ah, well I'm not surprised then. I'm all for players to show some genuine/non-rehearsed excitement. I would imagine that scoring a touchdown in the NFL is pretty darn exciting! :) However, I prefer (and respect) how players like Marvin Harrison and Edgerrin James react when they score a touchdown...they barely react at all, they just grab their lunch pail and get back to work.


Yes but thats boring. part of the excitment of the nfl is i think the showboating. i lurve it :p

Clay
01-10-05, 01:15 PM
Yes but thats boring. part of the excitment of the nfl is i think the showboating. i lurve it :pTo each his own. Showboating is fine to a degree but some of these players are over the top IMO. If I want to watch a man dance I'll go see Riverdance or Cats or whatever...I thought that's what the cheerleaders were there for anyway, oh well. The actual game and the plays themselves are what is exciting to me.

Mr_LoL
01-10-05, 01:33 PM
yes i know i live in england but i once went to a 49er game when that tool owens grabbed a cheerleaders pom poms. now that waz funny