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Welker is beginning to look better and better by the week. No doubt that the knee is getting healthier on top of Wes finally learning how to play without a guy like Welker. It seems they're also starting to use him down the seam a bit more than they used to. If Fred Taylor comes back healthy and makes his contribution, this team should be as capable as any in the AFC of going to, and winning, the Super Bowl this season.
 
Welker is beginning to look better and better by the week. No doubt that the knee is getting healthier on top of Wes finally learning how to play without a guy like Welker. It seems they're also starting to use him down the seam a bit more than they used to. If Fred Taylor comes back healthy and makes his contribution, this team should be as capable as any in the AFC of going to, and winning, the Super Bowl this season.

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Kontra, you confused me

Did you mean Moss?
 
No, Wes' mother told him to stop playing with himself
 
No, Wes' mother told him to stop playing with himself

a-ha... so it's maybe a vision problem. I've heard you can even go blind.

Pop in a pair of contacts and maybe we're good to go.
 
Offense isn't the problem; defense is. I'm still waiting for them to play 60 full minutes.
 
I'm trying to wrap my head around this sentence, to no avail.

:D

It's pretty cool actually. We are in desperate need of some existential philosophizing around here. Where's that Kierkegaard guy?
 
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It's pretty cool actually. We are in desperate need of some existential philosophizing around here. Where's that Kierkegaard guy?

Although Kierkegaard is widely considered as the father of existentialism, it was Sartre who gave the movement it's name after the 2nd World War. So I think Sartre is the one you are looking for, if he is in this forum.
 
Life is but a nebular web of existential freedom, an endless fog of personal reincarnations with brief clear interludes of happiness, despair, absurdity, and a few well-executed screen passes.
 
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Although Kierkegaard is widely considered as the father of existentialism, it was Sartre who gave the movement it's name after the 2nd World War. So I think Sartre is the one you are looking for, if he is in this forum.

Sartre on the NFL: "Hell is TV with nothing but Peyton Manning commercials." :p
 
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