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Postby HeavyArmsCustum » Fri Nov 11, 2005 10:06 am

Oakland seems to like Moss tho.
But, i wouldn't put anything past the NFL.
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Postby USDnobody » Fri Nov 11, 2005 11:36 am

here's a guntherism for you.

TO's a non team playing mother fucker.
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Postby Gunther » Fri Nov 11, 2005 1:52 pm

USDnobody wrote:here's a guntherism for you.

TO's a non team playing mother fucker.


Well that is pretty damn obvious.
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Postby HeavyArmsCustum » Fri Nov 11, 2005 2:16 pm

Sad part is, he is the best WR in the game. So much talent there.
He just has to be a stupid moron.
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Postby Towelie » Fri Nov 11, 2005 2:26 pm

The sad thing is TO is all about himself and the money. He isn't concerned with the fans or the team he plays for. This is what is wrong with Pro sports today. It has all become about the paycheck, which yeah these guys have tons of talent but is someone honestly worth 120 million for a five year contract? I don't believe so!
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Postby Droxor » Fri Nov 11, 2005 4:11 pm

Oakland is happy with moss. . .Moss is NOT happy with oakland. . .

B.T.W. in my opinion an athlete should never make more than a military personel risking their life for mine or someone elses. Either cut the athletes check or raise the military's.
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Postby USDnobody » Sun Nov 13, 2005 11:41 pm

steve smith....oh snap
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Postby BCoop » Mon Nov 14, 2005 8:10 am

Giants #1 in the NFC East... who would have thought?
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Postby outlaw022 » Mon Nov 14, 2005 9:12 am

Cowboys will have first in nfc east soon
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Postby Gunther » Mon Nov 14, 2005 10:08 am

outlaw022 wrote:Cowboys will have first in nfc east soon


We can only hope Outlaw.
Tom Landry might be smiling. Oh wait. he never smiled. :eek:

Side note: Tom Landry played for the NY Giants from 1949-55 and was an an assistant coach for the Giants.

-Born: Mission, Texas, September 11, 1924.
-As a freshman at Texas, joined a B-17 bomber crew during World War II, flying 30 missions and surviving a crash in Belgium.
-Returned to Texas to play fullback and defensive back for Longhorns teams that won the 1948 Sugar Bowl and the '49 Orange Bowl.
-Defensive back and punter with AAFC's New York Yankees and NFL's New York Giants, 1949-55. Became an assistant coach with the Giants.
-Became first head coach of the expansion Cowboys in 1960.
-Named TSN Coach of the Year after 1966 season, in which the Cowboys --went 10-3-1 and lost to the Packers in the NFL championship game.
-Is the NFL's third-winningest coach of all time, compiling a 270-178-6 record in 29 seasons with the Cowboys.
-Had an NFL-record 20 consecutive winning seasons between 1966 and '85.
-Won 13 NFC East titles and five NFC titles.
-Won Super Bowl VI over Miami 24-3 following 1971 season.
-Won Super Bowl 12 over Denver 27-10 following 1977 season.
-Credited with introducing flex defense and reviving shotgun offense.
-Fired February 25, 1989, after the Cowboys went 3-13 in 1988. "It's like the death of Lombardi," NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle said.
-Inducted into Hall of Fame, Class of 1990.
-Began treatment for leukemia, May 1999.
-Dies at age 75, February 12, 2000.
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