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Winning isn't everything

06 Dec 2011 13:10 #41 by UNDER MODERATION
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Argyle wrote:



If youre serious with that graphic, youre seriously stupid..

Tell me your kidding with that.. Like most of your postings, Its meaningless

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06 Dec 2011 13:35 #42 by Nobody that matters

Vice Lord wrote: I played for 6 years and coached for 7 winning two Carnation Bowls and finishing second in another two..


I should let it slide, but I can't... :lol:

Isn't coming in second place in a football game also known as 'loosing'?

"Whatever you are, be a good one." ~ Abraham Lincoln

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06 Dec 2011 13:46 #43 by UNDER MODERATION
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There were 18 other teams that wanted to be in the championship game that weren't, we were, and my 7 year old team was second in the NATION- The entire nation. We lost the championship on the last play of the game in Las Vegas..Inadvertant whistle..

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06 Dec 2011 17:03 #44 by znovkovic
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Vice Lord wrote:

znovkovic wrote:

Vice Lord wrote:

LLIB wrote:

Vice Lord wrote:

The Viking wrote:

Vice Lord wrote: Another lucky win for Tebow.


Yes, lucky 6-1. I will bet there are about 30 other teams that would love to go 6-1 in the last 7 games.


Unfortunatly there's not even one team that would be willing to take Tebow and his contract off our hands.

You are such a know-it-all that really doesn't know much of anything I'm convinced.



I played for 6 years and coached for 7 winning two Carnation Bowls and finishing second in another two..

Whats your Football resume?

You like watching the Broncos when your wife lets you?

Ha


and look now...you are just like the rest of us such a shame?


Not True..I'm widely know as one of the Top Ten Handicappers in the World.


good comeback :lol:

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06 Dec 2011 17:05 #45 by znovkovic
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Vice Lord wrote: There were 18 other teams that wanted to be in the championship game that weren't, we were, and my 7 year old team was second in the NATION- The entire nation. We lost the championship on the last play of the game in Las Vegas..Inadvertant whistle..


maybe a career with Dave Logan might be suitable.... :crossed:

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06 Dec 2011 17:13 #46 by znovkovic
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this is the only time i took DUH bers seriously...

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07 Dec 2011 13:37 #47 by UNDER MODERATION
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I'm pretty sure John Elway and John Fox think that winning in this case, isn't everything.

Tebows gone in the offseason

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07 Dec 2011 16:37 #48 by znovkovic
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BEARS wrote: I'm pretty sure John Elway and John Fox think that winning in this case, isn't everything.

Tebows gone in the offseason


C'mon man! You are just pissed because Chicago hasn't had a great twin Tebow, except his alter ego and that would be McMahon....

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07 Dec 2011 18:39 #49 by Rockdoc
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Right. Another reflection of dogmatic thinking. If it ain't like the model, there is no possible way it can work, much less even be better. So goes the motto for Microsoft vs Apple and everyone needs to wear their gray suit too. It's the only way.

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07 Dec 2011 18:48 #50 by Martin Ent Inc
How does a bumble bee fly?

Tebow defies the "NFL's" idea of a QB.
Granted he needs alot of work and he stepped into a situation that most 2nd year QB's don't.
But he seems willing to put in the effort and is not a prima donna like alot of them.

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