Super Bowl L: The Aftermath Of Firing John Fox
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Lol to be fair Denver's offense was just as trash as we all expected it to be
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Let's not forget the real loser in this.

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That was after the two point conversion right? Those points were meaningless and another NFL qb gets that. It's funny but really no big deal
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Ha, I was rooting for Carolina, but I did pick Denver in this thread.Green Habit wrote:Self wrote:Rootin for Newton
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If you told me before the game that Denver's offense would manufacture 6 points (which, when you boil it down, was all they could muster) but that their defense would be "great," I still would've picked Carolina by 5-7 points. The fact of the matter was, Denver's defense wasn't great: it was phenomenal, otherworldly, [insert your own adjective here]. It was an important game to watch because it was Manning's last, even if he was a shell of his former self. Let's all now rejoice that CBS won't get another Super Bowl until 2019.
And people need to get off of Cam this morning. He's a 26-year-old kid and he just got fucking crushed, and he knows it. He holds onto that first strip-sack, it could've ended quite differently.
And people need to get off of Cam this morning. He's a 26-year-old kid and he just got fucking crushed, and he knows it. He holds onto that first strip-sack, it could've ended quite differently.
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i didn't see it...what did he say?spike wrote:considering cam's post game presser, i think it's time to put to rest all the racist accusations. he clearly has a lot of maturing to do.
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nothing really, then he walked outlennytheweedwhacker wrote:i didn't see it...what did he say?spike wrote:considering cam's post game presser, i think it's time to put to rest all the racist accusations. he clearly has a lot of maturing to do.
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he'll never cut it in the wwespike wrote:nothing really, then he walked outlennytheweedwhacker wrote:i didn't see it...what did he say?spike wrote:considering cam's post game presser, i think it's time to put to rest all the racist accusations. he clearly has a lot of maturing to do.
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right, but let's stop calling every cam hater a racist. clearly, those of us who thought he was a phony were correct. it's all fun and games when you're 15-1 off an easy schedule, then you play that broncos defense in the super bowl.verb_to_trust wrote:He's immature absolutely. But a lot of hillbillys are still threatened by him feeling himself. It can be both.spike wrote:considering cam's post game presser, i think it's time to put to rest all the racist accusations. he clearly has a lot of maturing to do.
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A lot of top level athletes are cocky and/or sore losers. That doesnt make them a phony.
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cam and lebron are in a class all by themselves
we need more peyton's and curry's in the athletic world
we need more peyton's and curry's in the athletic world
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it makes every one of them a phony, kouse.Kaius wrote:A lot of top level athletes are cocky and/or sore losers. That doesnt make them a phony.
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not to mention reggie millerslennytheweedwhacker wrote:cam and lebron are in a class all by themselves
we need more peyton's and curry's in the athletic world
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yep, goes without sayingspike wrote:not to mention reggie millerslennytheweedwhacker wrote:cam and lebron are in a class all by themselves
we need more peyton's and curry's in the athletic world
who do you think is his football equivalent? i'd say marvin harrison
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Manning did do some impressive flopping the last few games.spike wrote:not to mention reggie millerslennytheweedwhacker wrote:cam and lebron are in a class all by themselves
we need more peyton's and curry's in the athletic world
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I completely disagree. You're going to need to defend these racially charged accusations.spike wrote:it makes every one of them a phony, kouse.Kaius wrote:A lot of top level athletes are cocky and/or sore losers. That doesnt make them a phony.
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Jesus fucking Christ!


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that football looks deflated