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Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 11:13 am
IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP ESE BOY Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan ESE BOY HAHA YEA RIGHT KEEP DREAMING Hey, Hey, THE PATRIOTS SUCK THEY ARE NEVYRE GONG TO DA SUPERBWL AGAN SO HAHA KEEP DREMING. cool Alright, if he doesn't stick to his words, then I guess we don't have to take him seriously anymore. wink ...Come to think of it, I really never took him seriously. xp GIANTS OHOO WHO CARES THEY STILL AINT NOTHIN COMPARE TO THE PATRIOTS -COLTS OTHER GOOD TEAMS THEY BEAT THE PACKERS AND PATRIOTS BY LUCK SO HA twisted Wow, keep dreaming. It's pathetic that you can't accept that the better team won the Super Bowl. stare I didnt ever take him serious either. Why don't you try not using CAPS? Does it make you happy? Do you know you dont write very much in every post so you want it to look bigger? Idk. But it's annoying. I DONT GIVE A ******** WAT YA FOOS THINK NO IT DONT MAKE ME HAPPY I ALWAYS TYPE LIKE THAT U GOT A PROBLEM WITH THAT ASK ME IF I GIVE A ********
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Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 5:09 am
cool cool mrgreen rofl dramallama talk2hand xp twisted
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Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 1:17 pm
ESE BOY IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP ESE BOY Dude-LAP Alright, if he doesn't stick to his words, then I guess we don't have to take him seriously anymore. wink ...Come to think of it, I really never took him seriously. xp GIANTS OHOO WHO CARES THEY STILL AINT NOTHIN COMPARE TO THE PATRIOTS -COLTS OTHER GOOD TEAMS THEY BEAT THE PACKERS AND PATRIOTS BY LUCK SO HA twisted Wow, keep dreaming. It's pathetic that you can't accept that the better team won the Super Bowl. stare I didnt ever take him serious either. Why don't you try not using CAPS? Does it make you happy? Do you know you dont write very much in every post so you want it to look bigger? Idk. But it's annoying. I DONT GIVE A f**k WAT YA FOOS THINK NO IT DONT MAKE ME HAPPY I ALWAYS TYPE LIKE THAT U GOT A PROBLEM WITH THAT ASK ME IF I GIVE A f**k  Umm, ok. Do you give a bad word?
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Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 11:47 am
IndianapolisColtsFan ESE BOY IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP ESE BOY Dude-LAP Alright, if he doesn't stick to his words, then I guess we don't have to take him seriously anymore. wink ...Come to think of it, I really never took him seriously. xp GIANTS OHOO WHO CARES THEY STILL AINT NOTHIN COMPARE TO THE PATRIOTS -COLTS OTHER GOOD TEAMS THEY BEAT THE PACKERS AND PATRIOTS BY LUCK SO HA twisted Wow, keep dreaming. It's pathetic that you can't accept that the better team won the Super Bowl. stare I didnt ever take him serious either. Why don't you try not using CAPS? Does it make you happy? Do you know you dont write very much in every post so you want it to look bigger? Idk. But it's annoying. I DONT GIVE A f**k WAT YA FOOS THINK NO IT DONT MAKE ME HAPPY I ALWAYS TYPE LIKE THAT U GOT A PROBLEM WITH THAT ASK ME IF I GIVE A f**k  Umm, ok. Do you give a bad word? Oh, my stomach hurts...Gotta use the bathroom to take a Patriot. lol
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Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 7:37 pm
Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan ESE BOY IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP Wow, keep dreaming. It's pathetic that you can't accept that the better team won the Super Bowl. stare I didnt ever take him serious either. Why don't you try not using CAPS? Does it make you happy? Do you know you dont write very much in every post so you want it to look bigger? Idk. But it's annoying. I DONT GIVE A f**k WAT YA FOOS THINK NO IT DONT MAKE ME HAPPY I ALWAYS TYPE LIKE THAT U GOT A PROBLEM WITH THAT ASK ME IF I GIVE A f**k  Umm, ok. Do you give a bad word? Oh, my stomach hurts...Gotta use the bathroom to take a Patriot. lol rofl lol Funny, funny, funny.
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Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 11:01 pm
I can't believe you're taking that bandwaggoner serious. Or are you just having fun making him look like s**t? If it's the first one you both are pathetic.
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Not to take nothing away from the Giants but you have to admit luck did play a part in the Giants victory, a lot of things went there way.
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Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 1:02 pm
A11121112111 I can't believe you're taking that bandwaggoner serious. Or are you just having fun making him look like s**t? If it's the first one you both are pathetic.
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Not to take nothing away from the Giants but you have to admit luck did play a part in the Giants victory, a lot of things went there way. A great defensive performance and the best game-winning drive in Super Bowl history was lucky? rolleyes
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Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 2:51 am
Dude-LAP A11121112111 I can't believe you're taking that bandwaggoner serious. Or are you just having fun making him look like s**t? If it's the first one you both are pathetic.
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Not to take nothing away from the Giants but you have to admit luck did play a part in the Giants victory, a lot of things went there way. A great defensive performance and the best game-winning drive in Super Bowl history was lucky? rolleyes Lol. Really. But yea to the other guy, we don't take him seriously. You can look at it in this post a page or two back.
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Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 7:33 pm
IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP A11121112111 I can't believe you're taking that bandwaggoner serious. Or are you just having fun making him look like s**t? If it's the first one you both are pathetic.
neutral
Not to take nothing away from the Giants but you have to admit luck did play a part in the Giants victory, a lot of things went there way. A great defensive performance and the best game-winning drive in Super Bowl history was lucky? rolleyes Lol. Really. But yea to the other guy, we don't take him seriously. You can look at it in this post a page or two back. Or pretty much any post he's ever contributed confused
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Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 8:23 am
Dude-LAP A11121112111 I can't believe you're taking that bandwagoner serious. Or are you just having fun making him look like s**t? If it's the first one you both are pathetic.
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Not to take nothing away from the Giants but you have to admit luck did play a part in the Giants victory, a lot of things went there way. A great defensive performance and the best game-winning drive in Super Bowl history was lucky? rolleyes When Eli Manning broke three sack attempts and was able to complete that pass to Tyree who caught the ball onto his helmet wasn't lucky? Or when Asante Samuel missed that interception, that wasn't luck?
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Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 1:03 pm
A11121112111 Dude-LAP A11121112111 I can't believe you're taking that bandwagoner serious. Or are you just having fun making him look like s**t? If it's the first one you both are pathetic.
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Not to take nothing away from the Giants but you have to admit luck did play a part in the Giants victory, a lot of things went there way. A great defensive performance and the best game-winning drive in Super Bowl history was lucky? rolleyes When Eli Manning broke three sack attempts and was able to complete that pass to Tyree who caught the ball onto his helmet wasn't lucky? Or when Asante Samuel missed that interception, that wasn't luck? Okay, I'll prove why all of those aren't lucky... Manning-Tyree play1. Manning kept moving his feet, no matter what, to avoid the sack. 2. Manning avoided more pressure (after the near-sack), by going to his back-right, where Boss, another guard, and Hedgecock were to there to block more. 3. The throw was perfect, on target, and put in the only possible place where Tyree could catch it, even with the pressure. 4. Tyree had his eyes on the ball, concentrated on making the catch, stuck with it, and made sure not to give up on it (not lose it off the helmet, or let it touch the ground). (if the ball was tipped, fumbled then recovered by the Giants, or deflected off another player like the Immaculate Reception, then it would be luck. This was a 1-to-2 exchange with a great end result). Manning near-interception to Samuel1. Samuel is one of the best current cornerbacks in the NFL. He is fierce, smart, and agile. One problem...He's pretty short. Yes, a back that is 6 feet or over could have made that play, but Samuel is short, and the Giants were pretty fortunate to have Manning throw that ball higher (to the tall intended receiver Burress).
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Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 1:05 pm
Dude-LAP A11121112111 Dude-LAP A11121112111 I can't believe you're taking that bandwagoner serious. Or are you just having fun making him look like s**t? If it's the first one you both are pathetic.
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Not to take nothing away from the Giants but you have to admit luck did play a part in the Giants victory, a lot of things went there way. A great defensive performance and the best game-winning drive in Super Bowl history was lucky? rolleyes When Eli Manning broke three sack attempts and was able to complete that pass to Tyree who caught the ball onto his helmet wasn't lucky? Or when Asante Samuel missed that interception, that wasn't luck? Okay, I'll prove why all of those aren't that lucky... Manning-Tyree play1. Manning kept moving his feet, no matter what, to avoid the sack. 2. Manning avoided more pressure (after the near-sack), by going to his back-right, where Boss, another guard, and Hedgecock were to there to block more. 3. The throw was perfect, on target, and put in the only possible place where Tyree could catch it, even with the pressure. 4. Tyree had his eyes on the ball, concentrated on making the catch, stuck with it, and made sure not to give up on it (not lose it off the helmet, or let it touch the ground). (if the ball was tipped, fumbled then recovered by the Giants, or deflected off another player like the Immaculate Reception, then it would be luck. This was a 1-to-2 exchange with a great end result). Manning near-interception to Samuel1. Samuel is one of the best current cornerbacks in the NFL. He is fierce, smart, and agile. One problem...He's pretty short. Yes, a back that is 6 feet or over could have made that play, but Samuel is short, and the Giants were pretty fortunate to have Manning throw that ball higher (to the tall intended receiver Burress). To be honest, the Giants did emit to some luck in this game, but it wasn't to a very high degree. razz
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Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 1:55 pm
Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP A11121112111 I can't believe you're taking that bandwaggoner serious. Or are you just having fun making him look like s**t? If it's the first one you both are pathetic.
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Not to take nothing away from the Giants but you have to admit luck did play a part in the Giants victory, a lot of things went there way. A great defensive performance and the best game-winning drive in Super Bowl history was lucky? rolleyes Lol. Really. But yea to the other guy, we don't take him seriously. You can look at it in this post a page or two back. Or pretty much any post he's ever contributed confused Lol yea. neutral
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Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 4:32 pm
Dude-LAP Dude-LAP A11121112111 Dude-LAP A11121112111 I can't believe you're taking that bandwagoner serious. Or are you just having fun making him look like s**t? If it's the first one you both are pathetic.
neutral
Not to take nothing away from the Giants but you have to admit luck did play a part in the Giants victory, a lot of things went there way. A great defensive performance and the best game-winning drive in Super Bowl history was lucky? rolleyes When Eli Manning broke three sack attempts and was able to complete that pass to Tyree who caught the ball onto his helmet wasn't lucky? Or when Asante Samuel missed that interception, that wasn't luck? Okay, I'll prove why all of those aren't that lucky... Manning-Tyree play1. Manning kept moving his feet, no matter what, to avoid the sack. 2. Manning avoided more pressure (after the near-sack), by going to his back-right, where Boss, another guard, and Hedgecock were to there to block more. 3. The throw was perfect, on target, and put in the only possible place where Tyree could catch it, even with the pressure. 4. Tyree had his eyes on the ball, concentrated on making the catch, stuck with it, and made sure not to give up on it (not lose it off the helmet, or let it touch the ground). (if the ball was tipped, fumbled then recovered by the Giants, or deflected off another player like the Immaculate Reception, then it would be luck. This was a 1-to-2 exchange with a great end result). Manning near-interception to Samuel1. Samuel is one of the best current cornerbacks in the NFL. He is fierce, smart, and agile. One problem...He's pretty short. Yes, a back that is 6 feet or over could have made that play, but Samuel is short, and the Giants were pretty fortunate to have Manning throw that ball higher (to the tall intended receiver Burress). To be honest, the Giants did emit to some luck in this game, but it wasn't to a very high degree. razz I didn't say all of that to take anything away from the Giants those were some great plays but I'll always believe they got a bit lucky. And I also forgot to mention when Manning fumble the ball and it was in between his leg and still somehow manage to recover it. It just show a lot of things went the Giants way. And your Giants better not be a 1-year wonder. I would like to see a SB rematch.
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Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 6:39 pm
A11121112111 Dude-LAP Dude-LAP A11121112111 Dude-LAP A11121112111 I can't believe you're taking that bandwagoner serious. Or are you just having fun making him look like s**t? If it's the first one you both are pathetic.
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Not to take nothing away from the Giants but you have to admit luck did play a part in the Giants victory, a lot of things went there way. A great defensive performance and the best game-winning drive in Super Bowl history was lucky? rolleyes When Eli Manning broke three sack attempts and was able to complete that pass to Tyree who caught the ball onto his helmet wasn't lucky? Or when Asante Samuel missed that interception, that wasn't luck? Okay, I'll prove why all of those aren't that lucky... Manning-Tyree play1. Manning kept moving his feet, no matter what, to avoid the sack. 2. Manning avoided more pressure (after the near-sack), by going to his back-right, where Boss, another guard, and Hedgecock were to there to block more. 3. The throw was perfect, on target, and put in the only possible place where Tyree could catch it, even with the pressure. 4. Tyree had his eyes on the ball, concentrated on making the catch, stuck with it, and made sure not to give up on it (not lose it off the helmet, or let it touch the ground). (if the ball was tipped, fumbled then recovered by the Giants, or deflected off another player like the Immaculate Reception, then it would be luck. This was a 1-to-2 exchange with a great end result). Manning near-interception to Samuel1. Samuel is one of the best current cornerbacks in the NFL. He is fierce, smart, and agile. One problem...He's pretty short. Yes, a back that is 6 feet or over could have made that play, but Samuel is short, and the Giants were pretty fortunate to have Manning throw that ball higher (to the tall intended receiver Burress). To be honest, the Giants did emit to some luck in this game, but it wasn't to a very high degree. razz I didn't say all of that to take anything away from the Giants those were some great plays but I'll always believe they got a bit lucky. And I also forgot to mention when Manning fumble the ball and it was in between his leg and still somehow manage to recover it. It just show a lot of things went the Giants way. And your Giants better not be a 1-year wonder. I would like to see a SB rematch. Too bad the Patriots are'nt gona make it to the Superbowl, the Colts are gona put em' out. mrgreen -knocks on wood-
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