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Old 11-30-2011, 06:18 PM   #21
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Anybody has the picture? It was like Man and a 10 year old. Donald Thomas is a beast of a man.
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Old 11-30-2011, 06:35 PM   #22
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The handshake is the best, well played law-firm....well played.
Thanking the guy who threw a key block is superb. Thomas may not be on the Team for long, but he will treasure that handshake for the rest of his life.

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BJGE is definitely a class act
.........unlike his former teammate Maroney who was an ass crack
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I wish our players would shoot themselves in the thigh. That was one of the funniest things I've seen in awhile.
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Nice one by Law firm!!

The one I'll always remember is a non-celebration. It was the go-ahead touchdown by Brady against the Giants in 2007. It was also his 50th touchdown. He didn't even celebrate and was yelling at all the guys that we were going for the 2 point conversion.. When Peyton broke Marino's 48 TDs, the game was stopped for like 15 minutes..
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I like the "Make it rain" celebration.

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I wish our players would shoot themselves in the thigh. That was one of the funniest things I've seen in awhile.
You were laughing at something that gave the Jets a big break and eventually the win.
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You were laughing at something that gave the Jets a big break and eventually the win.
I think the flubbed kickoff and the flimsy defense had a hand in that too, media hype/outrage notwithstanding.
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The handshake. Powerful. I like that one.
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After going through and "liking" almost every other comment, I though I'd add one of my own.

One of my all time favorites was Welker's snow angel. Still can't believe that got penalized. They should have been like "Wes, that was such a cool celebration, we're awarding you 5 yards on your next possession."

I also liked Randy Moss's opening-the-shower-doors-and-stepping-out celebration - or whatever that was.

I like the enthusiastic spikes, but in the back of my mind I'm worried that Brady will throw his arm out or Gronk will throw his back out.

(On a related note, I was in a sleepy/foggy-headed state of mind when I imagined the following scenario: Brady seriously injures his right arm and everybody assumes that his career is over. As reporters swarm around him, they notice he's smiling. "Why are you smiling?" they ask. "Because I know something that you do not know" he responds. "What is that?" they ask. "I am not right handed!" Then proceeds to destroy all of his previous records left-handedly.)
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