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Scum like Borges, Tomase, ShagNasty, and their vile, contemptible ilk either enrage me or amuse me, depending on my mood.
In the case of Borges, it's a shame: There's actually a knowledgeable FootBall mind buried deep within the fecal catacombs of his lonely, bitter Soul.
I once counted him a full, voting member of the legendary crew that once graced the hallowed halls of the Sports Section of The Pravda.
But, alas: no more.
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I couldn't help but notice his frantic, fervent attempts to redirect attention AWAY from this moronic article ~ which the Herald has BURIED, of course ~ by cranking out not one but TWO "positive" pieces in the wake of last night's great game. Can't claim I READ either piece, as I have to be in a PARTICULARLY tranquil mood ~ and wearing gloves, of course ~ to brave on of Borges's missives...
But I WAS curious to see if he'd broken 30 years of precedent and admitted that his moronic self was spectacularly and pathetically WRONG, so I actually "Control F'd" the articles for "wrong"!!
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Scum like Borges, Tomase, ShagNasty, and their vile, contemptible ilk either enrage me or amuse me, depending on my mood.
In the case of Borges, it's a shame: There's actually a knowledgeable FootBall mind buried deep within the fecal catacombs of his lonely, bitter Soul.
I once counted him a full, voting member of the legendary crew that once graced the hallowed halls of the Sports Section of The Pravda.
But, alas: no more.
***
I couldn't help but notice his frantic, fervent attempts to redirect attention AWAY from this moronic article ~ which the Herald has BURIED, of course ~ by cranking out not one but TWO "positive" pieces in the wake of last night's great game. Can't claim I READ either piece, as I have to be in a PARTICULARLY tranquil mood ~ and wearing gloves, of course ~ to brave on of Borges's missives...
But I WAS curious to see if he'd broken 30 years of precedent and admitted that his moronic self was spectacularly and pathetically WRONG, so I actually "Control F'd" the articles for "wrong"!!
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Well, he's right he is aging, we all are, but a 34 year old QB...well let's hope he stays healthy for another 5-6 years including this one. I'm counting on 3 more SBs.
Why even read Borges? His age of QBs winning Super Bowls in the salary cap era thing is flawed.
First, in the mid to late 90s and even the early 2000s there was a draught of elite QBs. It was a defense wins championship era where if you got over 3,000 yards passing it was a stellar season. The QB class of 1982 had started to slow down or retire and there really was not class that produced more than one elite QB. Aikman retired young because of concusions. Marino didn't get back to the Super Bowl after age 24 long before he hit 30. Young got one over 30. Rich Gannon went to one in his mid30s.
Other than Favre and Warner, what QB over 33 has ever been elite in their careers over the last ten years prior to Brady and Manning reaching that age. Favre choked in the playoffs before he got to 33 and Warner was in a Super Bowl after 33.
Second, the last decade has been dominanted mostly by three teams in the AFC - the Pats, Colts, and Steelers. When you have two of the greatest QBs of all time and one of the consistently greatest defense, it doesn't give many older QBs opportunities to go to the Super Bowl.
I just stopped reading any of them, it's really not that hard and after a few days it's like they dont even exist, try it. If everyone did that they wouldn't have jobs.
What's relevant is whether a player's skills are declining, which usually correlates with age and injury but it doesnt necessarily have to, I'd take plenty of QB in the latter part of their careers instead of the earlier part, Steve Young is a great example.
Unfortunately TFB is a victim of his own success, winning 3 SBs at such a young age is a tough act to follow, and the lack of recent SB victories gets in the way of people realizing that he IS aging but like fine wine.
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Unfortunately TFB is a victim of his own success, winning 3 SBs at such a young age is a tough act to follow, and the lack of recent SB victories gets in the way of people realizing that he IS aging but like fine wine.
I agree. I wish he would have picked up the third and one near the end of the game, especially since the line gave him an hour to throw the ball.
But it did give our putrid defense a few more snaps of experience.
The defense and Oline depth are the two major pot holes on the road to Indy.