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Stu

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Re: NFL Season 2011 (Superbowl: Giants v Patriots)
« Reply #8500 on: Sunday 5 February 2012, 11:33:08 PM »
Why are they booing Cruz?










They keep saying their strategy will take several years to implement, I accept this and realise that in the future we may be able to hold onto players much easier if we manage to achieve success without burning cash to get there. There's next to no point in overspending until you're in the s*** to get to Europe, only to fall out of it for several years and potentially enter relegation battles. Be frugal, spend the money wisely but at all times keep a core of good players in the side and try the utmost to create a core which is reasonably stable for three-four years.

I fully expect to get slayed and slated here for being a w***** apologist and maybe I'm wrong, maybe all they care about is lining their pockets and f***ing us over but you can argue it both ways. The haters have a more aggressive way of talking about it but we'll not know who's right until MA's ownership comes to an end.

Anderson

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Re: NFL Season 2011 (Superbowl: Giants v Patriots)
« Reply #8501 on: Sunday 5 February 2012, 11:33:37 PM »
I don't really know what's going on (usually casually watch the Superbowl but nothing more), but I've put money on the Patriots so howay New England! :indi:
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Re: NFL Season 2011 (Superbowl: Giants v Patriots)
« Reply #8502 on: Sunday 5 February 2012, 11:33:43 PM »
Stu, when does the secondary come out of the tunnel?

Re: NFL Season 2011 (Superbowl: Giants v Patriots)
« Reply #8503 on: Sunday 5 February 2012, 11:34:01 PM »
I've gone with BBC as Neil Reynolds is the most boring man on the entire f***ing planet.

:lol:

Re: NFL Season 2011 (Superbowl: Giants v Patriots)
« Reply #8504 on: Sunday 5 February 2012, 11:34:08 PM »
Why are they booing Cruz?












:serious: Keep it on BBC, man.

Stu

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Re: NFL Season 2011 (Superbowl: Giants v Patriots)
« Reply #8505 on: Sunday 5 February 2012, 11:34:32 PM »
Stu, when does the secondary come out of the tunnel?

Only when we're 2 scores ahead
They keep saying their strategy will take several years to implement, I accept this and realise that in the future we may be able to hold onto players much easier if we manage to achieve success without burning cash to get there. There's next to no point in overspending until you're in the s*** to get to Europe, only to fall out of it for several years and potentially enter relegation battles. Be frugal, spend the money wisely but at all times keep a core of good players in the side and try the utmost to create a core which is reasonably stable for three-four years.

I fully expect to get slayed and slated here for being a w***** apologist and maybe I'm wrong, maybe all they care about is lining their pockets and f***ing us over but you can argue it both ways. The haters have a more aggressive way of talking about it but we'll not know who's right until MA's ownership comes to an end.

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Re: NFL Season 2011 (Superbowl: Giants v Patriots)
« Reply #8506 on: Sunday 5 February 2012, 11:34:40 PM »
Stu, when does the secondary come out of the tunnel?

BURRRRRRRRRRRRNS this early?! Mike has been in training the last 3 days. Preparing for his Superbowl s*** stirring.
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Stu

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Re: NFL Season 2011 (Superbowl: Giants v Patriots)
« Reply #8507 on: Sunday 5 February 2012, 11:34:56 PM »
Good news is, we have a run defense
They keep saying their strategy will take several years to implement, I accept this and realise that in the future we may be able to hold onto players much easier if we manage to achieve success without burning cash to get there. There's next to no point in overspending until you're in the s*** to get to Europe, only to fall out of it for several years and potentially enter relegation battles. Be frugal, spend the money wisely but at all times keep a core of good players in the side and try the utmost to create a core which is reasonably stable for three-four years.

I fully expect to get slayed and slated here for being a w***** apologist and maybe I'm wrong, maybe all they care about is lining their pockets and f***ing us over but you can argue it both ways. The haters have a more aggressive way of talking about it but we'll not know who's right until MA's ownership comes to an end.

Re: NFL Season 2011 (Superbowl: Giants v Patriots)
« Reply #8508 on: Sunday 5 February 2012, 11:35:30 PM »
Stu, when does the secondary come out of the tunnel?

BURRRRRRRRRRRRNS this early?! Mike has been in training the last 3 days. Preparing for his Superbowl s*** stirring.

:lol: I'm one of maybe two people that like Stu.

Stu

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Re: NFL Season 2011 (Superbowl: Giants v Patriots)
« Reply #8509 on: Sunday 5 February 2012, 11:35:40 PM »
Not another INT missed in a superbowl :scared:
They keep saying their strategy will take several years to implement, I accept this and realise that in the future we may be able to hold onto players much easier if we manage to achieve success without burning cash to get there. There's next to no point in overspending until you're in the s*** to get to Europe, only to fall out of it for several years and potentially enter relegation battles. Be frugal, spend the money wisely but at all times keep a core of good players in the side and try the utmost to create a core which is reasonably stable for three-four years.

I fully expect to get slayed and slated here for being a w***** apologist and maybe I'm wrong, maybe all they care about is lining their pockets and f***ing us over but you can argue it both ways. The haters have a more aggressive way of talking about it but we'll not know who's right until MA's ownership comes to an end.

Re: NFL Season 2011 (Superbowl: Giants v Patriots)
« Reply #8510 on: Sunday 5 February 2012, 11:35:48 PM »
Bit easy this for HoF Eli

Re: NFL Season 2011 (Superbowl: Giants v Patriots)
« Reply #8511 on: Sunday 5 February 2012, 11:35:57 PM »
Good news is, we have a run defense

Bad news is, Eli is slinging.

Stu

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Re: NFL Season 2011 (Superbowl: Giants v Patriots)
« Reply #8512 on: Sunday 5 February 2012, 11:36:18 PM »
BOOM!


They keep saying their strategy will take several years to implement, I accept this and realise that in the future we may be able to hold onto players much easier if we manage to achieve success without burning cash to get there. There's next to no point in overspending until you're in the s*** to get to Europe, only to fall out of it for several years and potentially enter relegation battles. Be frugal, spend the money wisely but at all times keep a core of good players in the side and try the utmost to create a core which is reasonably stable for three-four years.

I fully expect to get slayed and slated here for being a w***** apologist and maybe I'm wrong, maybe all they care about is lining their pockets and f***ing us over but you can argue it both ways. The haters have a more aggressive way of talking about it but we'll not know who's right until MA's ownership comes to an end.

Re: NFL Season 2011 (Superbowl: Giants v Patriots)
« Reply #8513 on: Sunday 5 February 2012, 11:36:33 PM »
Not another INT missed in a superbowl :scared:

Eli is the devil, man. Ask QBG. He's been doing that all year.

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Re: NFL Season 2011 (Superbowl: Giants v Patriots)
« Reply #8514 on: Sunday 5 February 2012, 11:36:34 PM »
Eli is FEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELING it!
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Stu

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Re: NFL Season 2011 (Superbowl: Giants v Patriots)
« Reply #8515 on: Sunday 5 February 2012, 11:37:12 PM »
Stu, when does the secondary come out of the tunnel?

BURRRRRRRRRRRRNS this early?! Mike has been in training the last 3 days. Preparing for his Superbowl s*** stirring.

:lol: I'm one of maybe two people that like Stu.

:smitten:
They keep saying their strategy will take several years to implement, I accept this and realise that in the future we may be able to hold onto players much easier if we manage to achieve success without burning cash to get there. There's next to no point in overspending until you're in the s*** to get to Europe, only to fall out of it for several years and potentially enter relegation battles. Be frugal, spend the money wisely but at all times keep a core of good players in the side and try the utmost to create a core which is reasonably stable for three-four years.

I fully expect to get slayed and slated here for being a w***** apologist and maybe I'm wrong, maybe all they care about is lining their pockets and f***ing us over but you can argue it both ways. The haters have a more aggressive way of talking about it but we'll not know who's right until MA's ownership comes to an end.

Stu

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Re: NFL Season 2011 (Superbowl: Giants v Patriots)
« Reply #8516 on: Sunday 5 February 2012, 11:37:28 PM »
COME ON!
They keep saying their strategy will take several years to implement, I accept this and realise that in the future we may be able to hold onto players much easier if we manage to achieve success without burning cash to get there. There's next to no point in overspending until you're in the s*** to get to Europe, only to fall out of it for several years and potentially enter relegation battles. Be frugal, spend the money wisely but at all times keep a core of good players in the side and try the utmost to create a core which is reasonably stable for three-four years.

I fully expect to get slayed and slated here for being a w***** apologist and maybe I'm wrong, maybe all they care about is lining their pockets and f***ing us over but you can argue it both ways. The haters have a more aggressive way of talking about it but we'll not know who's right until MA's ownership comes to an end.

OCK

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Re: NFL Season 2011 (Superbowl: Giants v Patriots)
« Reply #8517 on: Sunday 5 February 2012, 11:37:53 PM »
Eli is FEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELING it!

THE TURF THAT IS!  :memelol:
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Stu

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Re: NFL Season 2011 (Superbowl: Giants v Patriots)
« Reply #8518 on: Sunday 5 February 2012, 11:37:59 PM »
That's why you bring the ex-Chicago Bears in, eh Midds?


EDIT: nice punt
They keep saying their strategy will take several years to implement, I accept this and realise that in the future we may be able to hold onto players much easier if we manage to achieve success without burning cash to get there. There's next to no point in overspending until you're in the s*** to get to Europe, only to fall out of it for several years and potentially enter relegation battles. Be frugal, spend the money wisely but at all times keep a core of good players in the side and try the utmost to create a core which is reasonably stable for three-four years.

I fully expect to get slayed and slated here for being a w***** apologist and maybe I'm wrong, maybe all they care about is lining their pockets and f***ing us over but you can argue it both ways. The haters have a more aggressive way of talking about it but we'll not know who's right until MA's ownership comes to an end.

Re: NFL Season 2011 (Superbowl: Giants v Patriots)
« Reply #8519 on: Sunday 5 February 2012, 11:38:08 PM »
COME ON!

:yao: Stu acting like he's not completely conditioned to see Eli spin out of those sacks.

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Re: NFL Season 2011 (Superbowl: Giants v Patriots)
« Reply #8520 on: Sunday 5 February 2012, 11:38:25 PM »
That's as 'highlight' as it'll ever get for a punter.
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Re: NFL Season 2011 (Superbowl: Giants v Patriots)
« Reply #8521 on: Sunday 5 February 2012, 11:40:02 PM »
Why are they celebrating like fannys every time they do something ok?

Re: NFL Season 2011 (Superbowl: Giants v Patriots)
« Reply #8522 on: Sunday 5 February 2012, 11:40:54 PM »
I don't really follow NFL but why do the stop the play at 9 minutes?

Stu

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Re: NFL Season 2011 (Superbowl: Giants v Patriots)
« Reply #8523 on: Sunday 5 February 2012, 11:40:54 PM »
COME ON!

:yao: Stu acting like he's not completely conditioned to see Eli spin out of those sacks.


f***er. They ruled that differently this year, if he's held up for more than 3 seconds by a gang of players (2 or more) then the whistle is blown and the play called dead
They keep saying their strategy will take several years to implement, I accept this and realise that in the future we may be able to hold onto players much easier if we manage to achieve success without burning cash to get there. There's next to no point in overspending until you're in the s*** to get to Europe, only to fall out of it for several years and potentially enter relegation battles. Be frugal, spend the money wisely but at all times keep a core of good players in the side and try the utmost to create a core which is reasonably stable for three-four years.

I fully expect to get slayed and slated here for being a w***** apologist and maybe I'm wrong, maybe all they care about is lining their pockets and f***ing us over but you can argue it both ways. The haters have a more aggressive way of talking about it but we'll not know who's right until MA's ownership comes to an end.

Stu

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Re: NFL Season 2011 (Superbowl: Giants v Patriots)
« Reply #8524 on: Sunday 5 February 2012, 11:41:01 PM »
WAHEY!

Eh?
They keep saying their strategy will take several years to implement, I accept this and realise that in the future we may be able to hold onto players much easier if we manage to achieve success without burning cash to get there. There's next to no point in overspending until you're in the s*** to get to Europe, only to fall out of it for several years and potentially enter relegation battles. Be frugal, spend the money wisely but at all times keep a core of good players in the side and try the utmost to create a core which is reasonably stable for three-four years.

I fully expect to get slayed and slated here for being a w***** apologist and maybe I'm wrong, maybe all they care about is lining their pockets and f***ing us over but you can argue it both ways. The haters have a more aggressive way of talking about it but we'll not know who's right until MA's ownership comes to an end.