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Kylie_Tracey 08-02-2016 01:26 PM

look at the state of John Elway, botoxed and fillered up with a foppish hair style and perma tan! has he been to the Micky O'Rourke school of male grooming?

suits_you 08-02-2016 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by aj4england (Post 12809288)
Confirmed as true. Strange as only 29

One of the toughest positions on the field. Not that much of a surprise. And I dont think Seahawks would have offered a new contract, with the RBs they have coming through.

saxoneagle 08-02-2016 01:51 PM

Didn't watch - couldn't stomach the possibility of that inbred wanker winning... and he did, so made the right choice.

GB2506 08-02-2016 02:01 PM

Looks like Dante Scarnecchia will be coming out of retirement and back to the Patriots. Could be the best move we make all off season.

pauldrulez 08-02-2016 02:14 PM

Good for Peyton. I don't hate him, have always said that on here.

Not a mention of the word HGH anywhere, despite the accusations so far standing up pretty well.

Funk Butter 08-02-2016 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by TeamSlack (Post 12809262)
I don't know Trent Dilfer's or Brad Johnson's Super Bowl stats but certainly both were Quarterbacks that "didn't lose" with a great defense

Brad Johnson is a seriously underrated QB, Trent Dilfer sucked. But I am willing to bet that Peyton Manning was the worst QB I can remember in a Super Bowl.

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Originally Posted by pauldrulez (Post 12809738)
Good for Peyton. I don't hate him, have always said that on here.

Not a mention of the word HGH anywhere, despite the accusations so far standing up pretty well.

They mentioned it on the broadcast a couple of times.

Funk Butter 08-02-2016 03:22 PM

This is what Thomas Davis did to himself to get on the field last night. (WARNING: SUPER GROSS) https://www.instagram.com/p/BBg5N8Ci_Fe/

Latvian Eagle 08-02-2016 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Funk Butter (Post 12809845)
This is what Thomas Davis did to himself to get on the field last night. (WARNING: SUPER GROSS) https://www.instagram.com/p/BBg5N8Ci_Fe/

I can't believe the guy played with a broken arm. Mental!

pauldrulez 08-02-2016 05:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Funk Butter (Post 12809789)
Brad Johnson is a seriously underrated QB, Trent Dilfer sucked. But I am willing to bet that Peyton Manning was the worst QB I can remember in a Super Bowl.







They mentioned it on the broadcast a couple of times.


I fell asleep and woke up with them celebrating... That has happened 3 of the last 5 years now! My timing is bloody awful.

I agree on Manning vs Dilfer. Glad he got his ring, but he needs to retire now.

I was kidding on the HGH, I think most players take it and I think they should be allowed to. Do we really believe DeMarcus Ware found the "fountain of youth"?

Strathclyde Eagle 09-02-2016 04:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Funk Butter (Post 12809789)
Brad Johnson is a seriously underrated QB, Trent Dilfer sucked. But I am willing to bet that Peyton Manning was the worst QB I can remember in a Super Bowl.

I remember Tony Eason, who was bad even as Merlin Olsen said that he "wouldn't want to stand down there" against that Bears defence.


Funk Butter 09-02-2016 05:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Strathclyde Eagle (Post 12810707)
I remember Tony Eason, who was bad even as Merlin Olsen said that he "wouldn't want to stand down there" against that Bears defence.

That 85 Bears defense was the most ferocious I've ever seen. But the Pats asked for it when they ruined a chance for a Dolphins/Bears rematch.

TeamSlack 09-02-2016 05:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Funk Butter (Post 12809789)
Brad Johnson is a seriously underrated QB, Trent Dilfer sucked. But I am willing to bet that Peyton Manning was the worst QB I can remember in a Super Bowl.



They mentioned it on the broadcast a couple of times.

Looking at stats and taking off my Cowboys glasses (from his age 39 and 40 season when he couldn't throw a football with his arm to another football playing person) he was good with Tampa, and pretty good in that Super Bowl. What did they mention on the broadcast?

oz_da II 09-02-2016 06:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Strathclyde Eagle (Post 12810707)
I remember Tony Eason, who was bad even as Merlin Olsen said that he "wouldn't want to stand down there" against that Bears defence.

Kerry Collins would have to be the worst performance if we're also discussing losing QB's in Super Bowls. 15 for 39, four interceptions, no TD's, 112 yards passing and 2 for 14 on third downs.

Ouch!!!

Funk Butter 09-02-2016 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by TeamSlack (Post 12810714)
Looking at stats and taking off my Cowboys glasses (from his age 39 and 40 season when he couldn't throw a football with his arm to another football playing person) he was good with Tampa, and pretty good in that Super Bowl. What did they mention on the broadcast?

Nantz and Simms mentioned how this season has been a bad one for Peyton, with the injuries, interceptions and HGH rumors.

BLUE BOY 09-02-2016 08:41 PM

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Originally Posted by suits_you (Post 12809663)
One of the toughest positions on the field. Not that much of a surprise. And I dont think Seahawks would have offered a new contract, with the RBs they have coming through.

He is still under contract for next season, not sure what the cap hit would've been though.
He has battled back issues for past 2 seasons so not really surprised, Seahawks have been lucky enough to find a gem in Rawls and C Michael seems to of got his shit together at last.

LLCOOLSTEVE 14-02-2016 09:31 PM

Has Paul been tempted to post this? :)

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nati...icle-1.2530395

pauldrulez 15-02-2016 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by LLCOOLSTEVE (Post 12820794)
Has Paul been tempted to post this? :)

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nati...icle-1.2530395


I'm in Paris, but let's just say that I'm not surprised that ESPN reporters were told not to talk about it.

Beckenham Boy 24-02-2016 09:12 AM

Email from Chargers this morning

San Diego Chargers

Chargers to Focus Efforts on Downtown San Diego

STATEMENT ON BEHALF OF THE SAN DIEGO CHARGERS
February 23, 2016
We have spent the last month evaluating the leading San Diego stadium sites and financing proposals. During that time, led by Chargers Special Advisor Fred Maas, we have engaged in regular discussions with Mayor Faulconer, Supervisor Roberts, City Attorney Goldsmith, and City and County negotiators. And we have carefully evaluated the arguments made by the Mayor and others regarding the merits of the Mission Valley site. We agree that, in many respects, the arguments for Mission Valley are compelling.

At the same time, we have considered the potential benefits to both the greater San Diego region and the Chargers of a multi-use stadium/convention center facility downtown. The multi-use facility, when combined with Petco Park, the existing Convention Center, the Gaslamp Quarter, and a revitalized East Village, would create an unparalleled entertainment and sports district that will host Super Bowls and will ideally be a permanent home for Comic-Con and a Comic-Con museum. All of our research demonstrates that voters are more likely to approve a multi-use facility that would generate economic activity on hundreds of days per year, including by attracting major sporting and convention events that San Diego cannot now host. The downtown multi-use facility would also free up the existing Mission Valley site for potential use by educational institutions such as San Diego State and UCSD, as well as for a large riverfront park.

For these reasons, the Chargers will begin collaborating immediately with the existing diverse citizens’ coalition led by Donna Frye and JMI Realty that has already been formed in favor of a downtown convention center expansion and educational and recreational uses in Mission Valley. Our goal is to win voter approval in November 2016 for a downtown multi-use stadium/convention center facility and to facilitate the best possible community uses for the existing Mission Valley site. We will deliver regular reports to our fans and to the community about the progress we are making.
We believe that a downtown multi-use facility will attract broad support from throughout our entire community. And we hope that, as our downtown proposal is developed and as the campaign for passage begins, those who have supported the Mission Valley site will keep an open mind and consider supporting what we believe is the best way to secure a permanent home for the Chargers in San Diego.

We are very grateful for all of the hard work that Mayor Faulconer, Supervisor Roberts and City Attorney Goldsmith have done on behalf of the City and County over the past few weeks and look forward to maintaining a dialogue as our plans move forward.

suits_you 24-02-2016 05:01 PM

Sounds ambitious. Hope it is not too dominating, that was a great part of town when I visited a few years back.

Funk Butter 26-02-2016 03:31 AM

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But Kaepernick has other ideas. Both the NFL Network and ESPN reported tonight that Kaepernick’s agents have requested permission from the 49ers to seek a trade partner. At least one report previously linked Kaepernick to the Jets, while new Browns coach Hue Jackson has praised Kaepernick in the past, and probably needs a quarterback, given, you know.

As PFT astutely points out, this leak almost certainly came from Kaepernick’s agents, and it doesn’t really matter whether the 49ers actually grant them the requested permission. It is now widely known that Kaepernick wants out, signaling interested parties that they should contact the 49ers and work something out.
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