we may not see tet today
he must be way too busy with his stats
he must be way too busy with his stats
He could just look at ND in their last college championship attempt...oh, FALLING.I can just see peyton now
he taped the game
and
right now he is practicing falling
it may be the most important part of his game
He could just look at ND in their last college championship attempt...oh, FALLING.
My bad. lain:
Okay, I'm going into today's games 2-0. Denver and (my gamble pick) Dallas and I'm golden, if sad for my Colts.
I did say "My bad".you really know how to hurt a guy
Did I start something? :think:and
I will get you back
Really? Why? Planning on brushing up against the rules again? That would make you a bad sport, instead of, you know, bad at sports...but
I need to wait until my infraction expires
I did say "My bad".
Did I start something? :think:
That's not how I remember it.
Really? Why? Planning on brushing up against the rules again? That would make you a bad sport, instead of, you know, bad at sports...
I did it again, didn't I. lain:
Well if you didn't how much fun would it be? :think: No, meshak already fills out that roster.I see what you did there
I remember Elway falling in one of his last SB wins. Forward, if memory serves. Great game.but
let's get back to your boy peyton who needs to practice falling
when you get old
you know you are going to fall
so
you need to practice doing it
Still doing battle with yourself I see. Who's winning?I am not really emotionally involved in any of the games today
I really don't care who beats peyton
One of the last. If Peyton wins out he might call it a day or he might try to double dip. If he loses I think he comes back for next year.but
this may be the last chance to see another peyton/brady showdown
If he loses I think he comes back for next year.
Wins and loses are a team record, unless an individual substantively contributes to them. Peyton's post season stats are better than the golden boy of New England, but having to play a lot of your games in the backyard of a great coach fielding a top tier qb and a better overall team will tend to do that to your squad.and his record for 14 playoff losses will be safe
Peyton's post season stats are better than the golden boy of New England
Then you're delusional. I posted both. His are better. Go back over my posts here until you find it. Not that hard.tet would not agree with that
and
neither do I
:chuckle: And I still say there's no D in Green Bay.First of all, it's "Rodgers" with a "D." YEEEEEESH.
Two great qbs we'll be mentioning in the same breath for as long as people talk about the NFL.Second, as for Peyton's post-season records and stats, all I have to say is...
Both he and Tom know what it feels like to lose two Super Bowls. Oughta make for one hell of a commercial one day.
chuckle: And I still say there's no D in Green Bay.
Two great qbs we'll be mentioning in the same breath for as long as people talk about the NFL.
Dude, I love that line. Wish I'd thought of it.:chuckle:
Yeah. I've been sports lucky. Got to watch Bird and Magic go at it, Jordan vs the rest of the NBA and among many great football runs and a few dynasties I got a great seat for the Manning/Brady contests.Years from now someone's gonna ask, "Yeah, but did you WATCH that game?" and I'm gonna be old enough to say "I did. So shut up."
I think the Cowboys were robbed and the team with the best chance of beating the Seahawks won't be travelling to Seattle.