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mazersteven

mazersteven

Audioholic Warlord
Please Eli played decent in one game.
One game??? :rolleyes:

Tell that to New England (twice), Tampa, and Dallas.

Or are you going to blame the Tampa game because Doug Williams wasn't playing. And blame the Dallas loss on Jessica Simpson. :eek:

 
Spkr_Bldr

Spkr_Bldr

Full Audioholic
One game??? :rolleyes:

Tell that to New England (twice), Tampa, and Dallas.

Or are you going to blame the Tampa game because Doug Williams wasn't playing. And blame the Dallas loss on Jessica Simpson. :eek:
I love arguments like this :p Bottom line, Giants are the World Champs and everybody else is making excuses. It doesn't matter at all who was the best during the regular season, or best on paper. The Giants stepped up at the only time that does really matter, playoffs. Something my team will never do :(

I'm a diehard Chiefs fan, but realize that I'll probably die having never seen them in a Super Bowl.
 
darien87

darien87

Audioholic Spartan
One game??? :rolleyes:

Tell that to New England (twice), Tampa, and Dallas.

Or are you going to blame the Tampa game because Doug Williams wasn't playing. And blame the Dallas loss on Jessica Simpson. :eek:

PLEASE. You know damn well, you were calling Eli a bum for the last 3 years. He finally got his **** together near the middle of last season, but he's still a journeyman QB at best.

True, the Gnats were able to step up when it counted the most, to their credit. But Eli is FAR from proving he's an elite QB.


Thanks for the pic of Jessica by the way. She may be as dumb as a sack of wet hammers, but she's still hot.
 
darien87

darien87

Audioholic Spartan
Like saying Ali would have beaten Tyson, or vise versa. :rolleyes::rolleyes:

The Chargers couldn't even get to the big game, much less win it.
Sure they didn't get there. But gimme a break, how far would the Gnats have gotten without Eli, and half of their starters?
 
mazersteven

mazersteven

Audioholic Warlord
PLEASE. You know damn well, you were calling Eli a bum for the last 3 years. He finally got his **** together near the middle of last season, but he's still a journeyman QB at best.

But Eli is FAR from proving he's an elite QB.
It took Terry Bradshaw 4 years to win his first superbowl.

So is Eli at the start of a glorious Hall of Fame career? Or?
 
darien87

darien87

Audioholic Spartan
It took Terry Bradshaw 4 years to win his first superbowl.

So is Eli at the start of a glorious Hall of Fame career? Or?
Only time will tell. It took Fouts quite a few years before he became the great QB he was. Unfortunately for Eli, he had to live up to the hype and the Manning name.

Personally it's killing me that Rivers is the only one of the 3 QB's drafted that year that has yet to win a Super Bowl. :mad:
 
majorloser

majorloser

Moderator
PLEASE. You know damn well, you were calling Eli a bum for the last 3 years. He finally got his **** together near the middle of last season, but he's still a journeyman QB at best.

True, the Gnats were able to step up when it counted the most, to their credit. But Eli is FAR from proving he's an elite QB.


Thanks for the pic of Jessica by the way. She may be as dumb as a sack of wet hammers, but she's still hot.
Next thing you know you'll start telling me that Dan Marino was one of the best QB's ever to play in the NFL :mad:
 
darien87

darien87

Audioholic Spartan
The offense will definitely be improved. Chambers will have a whole training camp under his belt compared to coming in at the middle of the season last year. Jackson showed at the end of the season that he can be a go-to receiver. Buster Davis should make some plays if he can stay healthy. We also added Devon Hester for another running threat.

The defense should be better also. Although I seriously doubt Cromartie can match his INT total from last season, he'll be better. Antoine Cason is in camp and looking good. But Jyles Tucker and Brandon Siler have been impressing the coaches with their improvements this year. Shawne and Shaun should dominate on the outside, as usual. Weddle should be able to improve on his outstanding rookie season. Hopefully Jamal Williams can stay healthy. That guy is an absolute BEAST up front. But this is his 11th season, and his knees aren't getting any younger.

If the Bolts live up to their potential this year, they should absolutely CRUSH other teams. I honestly believe we'll have the AFC West locked up by the 13th game of the season.

Here's a shot from training camp. Man, I can't wait!!!!!

Whoops. Make that Jacob Hester. What the hell was I thinking? :D
 
mazersteven

mazersteven

Audioholic Warlord
Next thing you know you'll start telling me that Dan Marino was one of the best QB's ever to play in the NFL :mad:
I am here to personally tell you that Dan Marino sucks. Whining, Cry-Baby, Puss.
 
MinusTheBear

MinusTheBear

Audioholic Ninja
That pic stings almost as much as the Ryan Leaf debacle. :p
Ryan Leaf is the biggest tool to ever play professional sports. He is in a whole other universe of suckiness.

"I'm looking forward to a 15-year career, a couple of trips to the Super Bowl and a parade through downtown San Diego.''
-Ryan Leaf after 1998 NFL Draft :p:p:p:p:p:p:p:p:p
 
aberkowitz

aberkowitz

Audioholic Field Marshall
Ryan Leaf is the biggest tool to ever play professional sports. He is in a whole other universe of suckiness.
I think that's a bit harsh. As per his own admission he was just flat out immature (like many 21 year-olds are) and the fact that he was treated like a god since he was 12 years old didn't help.

The fact that San Diego had some of the worst pass protection in the NFL during the 1998 season wasn't a big help either.
 
MinusTheBear

MinusTheBear

Audioholic Ninja
I think that's a bit harsh. As per his own admission he was just flat out immature (like many 21 year-olds are) and the fact that he was treated like a god since he was 12 years old didn't help.

The fact that San Diego had some of the worst pass protection in the NFL during the 1998 season wasn't a big help either.
I agree it was a bit harsh for me to say that, but there is some truth to it.
He is one of the biggest busts in profession sports. But I got to give him some credit, he still made millions of dollars playing (signing bonus, x number of years in the league etc etc). In all honesty I do not feel sorry for him, he might have to take some criticism here and there but he can also say to his critics I AM STILL RICH *****:D. I wouldn't mind making multi millions of dollars in a matter of 4 years+, even at the mercy of the media.
 
mazersteven

mazersteven

Audioholic Warlord
I think that's a bit harsh.
Coming from a New York fan, I'm a bit disappointed in you for saying that.

Was it "Harsh" when Phil Simms took all that criticism, and abuse early in his career? :eek:
 

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