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Ahhh.... who's baiting who? Well, no matter, the historical record is what it is. Mr. "more class in his pinky" threw his teammates under the bus.
"We just weren't able to pick up their blitzes today"-Tom Brady, throwing his teammates under the bus.
"We had some protection problems"-Peyton Manning, throwing his teammates under the bus.
Saw that in a sig somewhere. I can't verify with complete certainty that Tom ever said that, but I wouldn't doubt it. And, there's nothing wrong with either statement. Its just that the Peyton-haters are always looking for something, ANYTHING to use against him.
In a lot of ways, he's a victim of his own success.
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PonyExpress, Keegs and Joker on Tony Dungy,
If only the sanctimonious and holier than thou Dunchy paid just a TAD more attention to his SON'S needs and less pontificating about other teams, perhaps the poor child would still be alive today.
trust me. I know a LOT about parenting, and i would definitely, definitely, say that Tony Dungy is a horrible father.
Classy........
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If only the sanctimonious and holier than thou Dunchy paid just a TAD more attention to his SON'S needs and less pontificating about other teams, perhaps the poor child would still be alive today.
"We just weren't able to pick up their blitzes today"-Tom Brady, throwing his teammates under the bus.
"We had some protection problems"-Peyton Manning, throwing his teammates under the bus.
Saw that in a sig somewhere. I can't verify with complete certainty that Tom ever said that, but I wouldn't doubt it. And, there's nothing wrong with either statement. Its just that the Peyton-haters are always looking for something, ANYTHING to use against him.
In a lot of ways, he's a victim of his own success.
Both lines are similar except Manning began his statement with, "I'm trying to be a good teammate but" and Brady's continue with an explanation about how he made the wrong blitz adjustment.
Taken out of context they are the same. In their proper perspective, Manning is *clearly* deflecting criticism. I'm not saying he was wrong. The OL did play poorly, but Cot fans have a habit of ignoring the most important part of the entire passage. "I'm trying to be a good teammate, but...."
__________________ "They have one objective," said Washington cornerback Shawn Springs. "They whoop people's [backsides]. If you understand that, it answers all your questions. They might not lose [this year]."
Yeah, his teammates were so pissed off that they went out and won the Super-Bowl the very next year. LMAO.
It's time to let that go, don't you think? You can only harp on imaginary things for so long before people start thinking you're crazy.
Oh, please.... your partner in slime was baiting me, so I toyed back at him. I've got nothing against Peyton other than the ridiculous size/shape of his head, and the fact that he throws his teammates under the bus at seemingly every opportunity.
Now go wash your panties, and if you have any issues, you can take them up with this:
Here is what I find asinine: If one more person, Patsfan or not, includes HGH in the same category as steroids, I will lose my mind. HGH is increasingly being used by the general public as an anti-aging supplement. The FDA is currently conducting research on it as such because of the increasing evidence that in small doses, it could be as close to a "fountain of youth" as we have. Men, especially, find it helpful in recovering from injuries, stabilizing weight, increasing metabolism, and reversing, yes reversing some aging effects...it is often coupled with testosterone dosing when used as an anti-aging therapy.
I personally know 2 people in their late 20's who take it. Neither boast increased strength, but both boast overall better health than before. Harrison took it to ensure/improve recovery from a serious injury and I would do the exact same thing. That's right, I don't give a crap about it one iota, and am glad that it frigging worked, and he recovered quickly. For those of you who think it is a steroid, please do the research so you don't look like a total moron. I look at this the same way I look at stimulants which are legal, but banned by the NFL. Wrist slap is fine...big deal.
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Football is a game measured in heart and sweat more than yards and inches.
Oh, please.... your partner in slime was baiting me, so I toyed back at him. I've got nothing against Peyton other than the ridiculous size/shape of his head, and the fact that he throws his teammates under the bus at seemingly every opportunity.
Now go wash your panties, and if you have any issues, you can take them up with this:
All I want is for him to learn from his mistakes and take more responsibility for his own failings when the Colts are inevitably eliminated next season.-Dj Gallo.
Thats my favorite part of that story.
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PonyExpress, Keegs and Joker on Tony Dungy,
If only the sanctimonious and holier than thou Dunchy paid just a TAD more attention to his SON'S needs and less pontificating about other teams, perhaps the poor child would still be alive today.
I guess I am supposed be glad that Harrison has such great support in purposely violating NFL rules and putting the team at risk.
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Originally Posted by KDPpatsfan
Here is what I find asinine: If one more person, Patsfan or not, includes HGH in the same category as steroids, I will lose my mind. HGH is increasingly being used by the general public as an anti-aging supplement. The FDA is currently conducting research on it as such because of the increasing evidence that in small doses, it could be as close to a "fountain of youth" as we have. Men, especially, find it helpful in recovering from injuries, stabilizing weight, increasing metabolism, and reversing, yes reversing some aging effects...it is often coupled with testosterone dosing when used as an anti-aging therapy.
I personally know 2 people in their late 20's who take it. Neither boast increased strength, but both boast overall better health than before. Harrison took it to ensure/improve recovery from a serious injury and I would do the exact same thing. That's right, I don't give a crap about it one iota, and am glad that it frigging worked, and he recovered quickly. For those of you who think it is a steroid, please do the research so you don't look like a total moron. I look at this the same way I look at stimulants which are legal, but banned by the NFL. Wrist slap is fine...big deal.
I guess I am supposed be glad that Harrison has such great support in purposely violating NFL rules and putting the team at risk.
There is no current test for HGH. Total fluke that he was caught...I believe that a staggering number of pro athletes use HGH in some way. Again, I recognize that he broke the rule, but don't find this particular rule to have any moral implications, and think it is a farce to lump HGH in with a steroid rule. In plain English...it shouldn't be banned in the first place when used for injury-related issues. As for putting the team at risk...if he hadn't done it, I doubt he even would have made it back...so I'll take the risk of losing him for 4 games vs. forever.
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Football is a game measured in heart and sweat more than yards and inches.