Patspsycho
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.he looks like father age in that pic...how OLD is he?
and no, i wont say it...
I actually think Jay Cutler looks like the DS version of Peyton Manning.You sure thats not an Onion article? Why else would they have the caption most cerebral quarterback next to a picture of someone with Downs Syndrome?
You sure thats not an Onion article? Why else would they have the caption most cerebral quarterback next to a picture of someone with Downs Syndrome?
Nope, it's on SI.com. Another interesting thing I came across on SI is that the NFL is banning the "Captian Morgan" stance. The Rum company was going to have a campaign where for every time a player did the stance after a TD, they would donate a certain amount of money to the Grid Iron Great Foundation. So Mr. "No Fun" Goodell decided that the rules should be strict and player not be allowed to "campaign" for a company with TD celebrations, even when the campaign is to donate money to a good Ex-NFL players fund.
Nope, it's on SI.com. Another interesting thing I came across on SI is that the NFL is banning the "Captian Morgan" stance. The Rum company was going to have a campaign where for every time a player did the stance after a TD, they would donate a certain amount of money to the Grid Iron Great Foundation. So Mr. "No Fun" Goodell decided that the rules should be strict and player not be allowed to "campaign" for a company with TD celebrations, even when the campaign is to donate money to a good Ex-NFL players fund.
Nope, it's on SI.com. Another interesting thing I came across on SI is that the NFL is banning the "Captian Morgan" stance. The Rum company was going to have a campaign where for every time a player did the stance after a TD, they would donate a certain amount of money to the Grid Iron Great Foundation. So Mr. "No Fun" Goodell decided that the rules should be strict and player not be allowed to "campaign" for a company with TD celebrations, even when the campaign is to donate money to a good Ex-NFL players fund.
Nope, it's on SI.com. Another interesting thing I came across on SI is that the NFL is banning the "Captian Morgan" stance. The Rum company was going to have a campaign where for every time a player did the stance after a TD, they would donate a certain amount of money to the Grid Iron Great Foundation. So Mr. "No Fun" Goodell decided that the rules should be strict and player not be allowed to "campaign" for a company with TD celebrations, even when the campaign is to donate money to a good Ex-NFL players fund.
You sure thats not an Onion article? Why else would they have the caption most cerebral quarterback next to a picture of someone with Downs Syndrome?
One of the few times I agree with Goodell. The Captain Morgan "stance" is advertising, pure and simple, no matter the incentive attached to it.
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Most cereberal QB? A) Their offense is pretty simple and the majority of his barking at the line of scrimmage is nonsense B) It's hard to look at that goober, or any of the goober Mannings, without thinking of GOB [from Arrested Development] pointing at hsi head & saying "there's nothing on the inside!!"
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