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Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 11:40 am
Dude-LAP Nyu-kun Dude-LAP No comment. ...But everyone knows that the NFL's best-dressed is Jaguars' head coach, Jack Del Rio, and his full suits. xd Niners don't get enough respect. Mike Nolan did it first. Lol. Yea, true...But I was thinking current. Lombardi's overcoat and top hat was clicking, as well. cool Mike Nolan did it for one game in 2006 and every home game in 2007 and would have been every game in 2007 had it not been for the NFL and Reebok. Jack Del Rio did it in 2007 for his home game. Don't know about if he wanted to do the away games. Anyway, Mike Nolan did it first and he's still doing it. How's that not current?
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Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 4:49 pm
Nyu-kun Dude-LAP Nyu-kun Dude-LAP No comment. ...But everyone knows that the NFL's best-dressed is Jaguars' head coach, Jack Del Rio, and his full suits. xd Niners don't get enough respect. Mike Nolan did it first. Lol. Yea, true...But I was thinking current. Lombardi's overcoat and top hat was clicking, as well. cool Mike Nolan did it for one game in 2006 and every home game in 2007 and would have been every game in 2007 had it not been for the NFL and Reebok. Jack Del Rio did it in 2007 for his home game. Don't know about if he wanted to do the away games. Anyway, Mike Nolan did it first and he's still doing it. How's that not current? I know...The NFL dress policy allows a suit for, I believe, only 2 games per season. This rule is pretty bad. If a coach wants to look like a professional strategist and not a retired boxer to work out in a gym, then so be it... neutral
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 3:49 am
This Indianapolis Colts kid is just too funny. You have to actually read what people type if you're going to respond, because your response made no sense at all. Oh, and why the Colts lost? Eli was actually playing, so he wasn't in the stadium. smile
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 2:51 pm
Jcsb1993 This Indianapolis Colts kid is just too funny. You have to actually read what people type if you're going to respond, because your response made no sense at all. Oh, and why the Colts lost? Eli was actually playing, so he wasn't in the stadium. smile Come to think of it, he hasn't been on in a while. neutral ...Things are getting less active xp
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Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 5:43 pm
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 10:35 am
Well, yea, of coarse...It was just a joke. 3nodding
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 4:10 pm
IndianapolisColtsFan I think he just forgot to cheat in the Superbowl, Bill Billicheat. everyone cheats its just that he got caught
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 8:47 pm
War_ghost48 IndianapolisColtsFan I think he just forgot to cheat in the Superbowl, Bill Billicheat. everyone cheats its just that he got caught I disagree. I know that coaches like Dungy, Holmgren, Gibbs, Shanahan, Gruden, and Billick would not tolerate any form of cheating. They same with the other coaches.
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Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 3:16 pm
Dude-LAP Jcsb1993 This Indianapolis Colts kid is just too funny. You have to actually read what people type if you're going to respond, because your response made no sense at all. Oh, and why the Colts lost? Eli was actually playing, so he wasn't in the stadium. smile Come to think of it, he hasn't been on in a while. neutral ...Things are getting less active xp When the NFL draft starts I'm pretty sure the guild will get back up again.
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Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 3:58 pm
BPC_2434 Dude-LAP Jcsb1993 This Indianapolis Colts kid is just too funny. You have to actually read what people type if you're going to respond, because your response made no sense at all. Oh, and why the Colts lost? Eli was actually playing, so he wasn't in the stadium. smile Come to think of it, he hasn't been on in a while. neutral ...Things are getting less active xp When the NFL draft starts I'm pretty sure the guild will get back up again.
I guess...This guild is usually circled around main events in the NFL. ...I'll think of some events we can maybe have around the draft.
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Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 3:52 am
I could put up a mock draft, and I never get sick of pre-draft stuff. I did it last year.
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Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 8:29 pm
Jcsb1993 I could put up a mock draft, and I never get sick of pre-draft stuff. I did it last year. Sure, that would be good, and I could move it to a sticky. Hopefully others will join in. ...I have a general idea of my own mock draft, but with free agency still around, team needs being addressed, trades, and player interactions (in the draft), I'll wait a while before I post mine. smile
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