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Postby Warren » Sep 14, 2004 @ 5:00am

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Postby Caesar » Sep 14, 2004 @ 7:23pm

Organic Superlube? Oh, it's great stuff, great stuff. You really have to keep an eye on it, though--it'll try and slide away from you the first chance it gets.
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Postby Andy » Sep 15, 2004 @ 2:03am

Jesus, could you pick a more boring team? Peyton has to be the world's most boring ass quarterback. How amazing! "He can call 400 audibles before every snap -- what amazing skill!" Colts are much too boring.

Now, the Vikings are where the money is. They've an exceptionally potent offense that generally moves the ball in a hurry. Their defense is horrible, so everyone has a good offensive capability vs them. It's the perfect equation for a good ol' fashioned, high-score points shootout.

Not to mention my favorite part about the Vikings, they're almost all assholes. About the only thing their defense is good at is talking shit.

I still don't know how anyone could watch the Colts. Thats one god awful kind of boring, like watching soccer.
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Postby Caesar » Sep 15, 2004 @ 2:08am

Organic Superlube? Oh, it's great stuff, great stuff. You really have to keep an eye on it, though--it'll try and slide away from you the first chance it gets.
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Postby sponge » Sep 15, 2004 @ 2:11am

holy internets batman.
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Postby Andy » Sep 15, 2004 @ 2:25am

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Postby Andy » Sep 15, 2004 @ 3:10am

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Postby sandmann » Sep 15, 2004 @ 3:14am

The fates lead him who will;
Him who won't, they drag.

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Postby RICoder » Sep 15, 2004 @ 6:00am

Andy: Culpepper is a freak in that regard, and I am shocked because you are one of only a few people who I've heard say that a more traditional passer would be better. I've heard people say that he is the future of QBs but I really can't see it. If they had a thinker in the pocket, they'd have one of the top 10 offenses.

Sandman: Like I said, I wanted to see GB win, I just didn't think they would. The Patriots INVENTED team play and INJECTED sportsmanship back into football at a time when it was about to go down the drain. To me, that kind of attitude just makes the game that much better. Favre, for his part, is a hell of a QB, and my idea of a true battle-field officer as well as sportsman. GB is probably my #2 team. But look; if it weren't for N.E. getting intro'd at the 2002 Super Bowl, then there's no way the Panthers would have last time. Either way, I'm just glad to see that at least one American sport is still TRULY a sport.
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Postby Andy » Sep 15, 2004 @ 7:32am

I think Culpepper's body type may be the future of QBs. But he just doesn't have it upstairs yet. I may be eating those words, though; he looked awfully sharp on Sunday -- he was adapting to adversity well, seemed to be reading the field a lot more completely, and didn't even fumble.

It's hard to say, though. There's a lot of interesting dynamics on the Vikings. It's easy to scramble effectivly when half the defense is being pulled around by Moss.

And who needs sportsmanship? Boooorrring.
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Postby RICoder » Sep 15, 2004 @ 9:17pm

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Postby Kevin Gelso » Sep 20, 2004 @ 2:05am

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