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Orange, Colts, and people who like him. (and of course that's he's good. It's no fun hating someone who sucks. :cool: )

Interesting.

Although I will say that every time I see brother Eli's mug, I imagine him with a passifier and baby bonnet. They would complete the look.

OTOH, he does have 2 rings! ..:confused:
 
Where did I say you did? And you know.
Then I guess you will need to explain your comment where you said "I guess some people value human life differently". You quoted my post when you made that comment and no, I don't "know".

It seemed to me you were saying I don't value human life. If that's what you meant, you are wrong. If i misinterpreted your comment, then I apologize.
 
Then I guess you will need to explain your comment where you said "I guess some people value human life differently".
What's to explain? You don't agree people value human life differently?

And by your comments, it's easy to see your value is different than say.... mine. You disagree?
 
What's to explain? You don't agree people value human life differently?

And by your comments, it's easy to see your value is different than say.... mine. You disagree?
Well clearly you aren't going to explain why you made that particular comment directed at me. No biggie. You inferred a criticism when you said "I guess some people just value human life differently". Did you mean it as a criticism?

And no where in my posts can you infer that I value human life "differently". I just also happen to think torturing and murdering innocent animals is heinous. Which is exactly what I said regarding my opinion of Vick and the pleasure I take in seeing him lose. Not sure how you can infer what value I place on human life from that. And frankly I still can't figure out why you said what you did based on my comments...
 
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I always thought Peyton looked best in orange. :)
 
I haven't been all that surprised. It just seems like they are the best "system" team in the NFL. As long as you have Bill Belichick and Tom Brady, you've got a chance. I figured they'd make the playoffs still, but if they do more than one playoff victory, it would be an amazing accomplishment.
They just lost Wilfork for the season. Not good.
 
How odd that two old, "pocket passing dinosaurs" like Peyton Manning and Tom Brady are 8-0 w/ 23 touchdown passes and 2 interceptions....:cool:

How are the young, option running QBs doing? Kapernick is 2-2 w/ 5 td's and 4 interceptions, RG3 is 1-3 w/ 6 td's and 4 interceptions, Cam Newton is 1-2 w/ 6 td's and 2 interceptions and Russel Wilson is 4-0 w/ 6 td's and 3 interceptions. So they are a combined 8-7 with 23 td's and 13 interceptions.....:p

Please wake me when the "pistol option" takes over the NFL....
 
Well clearly you aren't going to explain why you made that particular comment directed at me. No biggie.
No need to explain. You know or you wouldn't have responded the way you did.

You can play obtuse, so can I.

And no where in my posts can you infer that I value human life "differently".
Sure you did. And besides, everybody does.

And frankly I still can't figure out why you said what you did based on my comments...

You funny. :D
 
Peyton put on another performance today... even tho Romo had better numbers
 
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Don't forget Tony Mandarich .....!

;)

My all-time bust was Joe Don Looney. From Okl I think ....... by way of Mars. Those Giants could really pick em back in the 60's LOL
 
I don't know about, finally, got picked. Peyton would be my first pick.
 
My all-time bust was Joe Don Looney. From Okl I think ....... by way of Mars. Those Giants could really pick em back in the 60's LOL

How about Rocky Thompson?
 
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Well, maybe it could have been Kara if you're talking quality of person.
 
My all-time bust was Joe Don Looney. From Okl I think ....... by way of Mars. Those Giants could really pick em back in the 60's LOL
Unfortunately, the all-time bust was Ernie Davis, who was drafted number one, but never played a game due to Leukemia. I found this very interesting back story on Wiki:

Pro football career

Davis was the number-one pick in the 1962 NFL Draft. Selected by the Washington Redskins,[5] he was traded to the Cleveland Browns. He was also drafted by the Buffalo Bills of the American Football League.[6]
The decision of the Redskins to draft Davis was a reluctant one by Redskins' owner George Preston Marshall. Marshall for years had refused to sign any black players, and the Redskins were the last NFL team to do so. He was a notorious racist, and backed his decision by stating that he wanted to appeal to the NFL's southern market. The signing only came when Interior Secretary Stewart Udall issued an ultimatum to Marshall: sign a black player, or the Redskins' 30-year lease on the D.C. Stadium (now the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium) would be revoked. The stadium was property of the Washington city government. Marshall's response was to draft Davis. Davis refused to play for the Redskins, and demanded a trade. In turn a trade to Cleveland was engineered by Browns Coach Paul Brown shortly after Art Modell had purchased the team and without the knowledge or consent of Modell. This was standard operating procedure with the Browns from their inception in 1946, as Brown was the General Manager and Head Coach. [7][8] Davis chose to go to the Cleveland Brown where his classmate John Brown would be his roommate and Jim Brown, whom he admired was already playing.
Davis signed a three-year, $200,000 contract with the Browns in late December 1961, again without the knowledge or consent of Modell, while he (Davis) was in San Francisco, California practicing for the East-West Shrine Game.[9] Originally reported at $80,000, the contract, according to Davis' attorney, A. William (Tony) DeFilippo, consisted of $80,000 for playing football, including a $15,000 signing bonus; $60,000 for ancillary rights, such as image marketing; and $60,000 for off-season employment.[9] It was the most lucrative contract for an NFL rookie up to that time.[9] However, the Browns' dream of pairing Davis with Jim Brown in the backfield took a tragic turn when Davis was diagnosed with leukemia during preparations for the 1962 College All-Star Game and also at Browns training camp. The rift between Coach Brown and Modell worsened when Modell brought in doctors who said Davis could play pro ball but Brown refused to suit him up. This contributed to Modell's decision to replace Brown before the 1963 season. Ernie was allowed to practice on the field (without physical contact) and helped Brown with play plans for the team, but was never played. Brown was concerned that Ernie's condition, although in a remission brought the morale of the team down.
Davis never played a game as a professional, with his only appearance at Cleveland Stadium coming during a 1962 pre-season game, in which he ran onto the field as a spotlight followed him. Following his death, the Browns retired his number 45 jersey.[10]
 
I just wanted to add that the Browns traded Bobby Mitchell to the Redskins for the rights to Ernie Davis. Mitchell went on to a great career as a flanker, going to several Pro Bowls, and being enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
 
How about Rocky Thompson?

Great one! But Rocky actually appeared in games. Joe Don got released in camp. Prior to Tim Mara telling his uncle to sit down and shut up the Giants seemed to use a magic 8 ball to decide on draft picks. :p
 
Davis wasn't a bust to me. It's a player who simply stinks as a pro or quits, like Thompson & Looney.
 
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