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Who wins?
Broncos 39%  39%  [ 11 ]
Panthers 61%  61%  [ 17 ]
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 Post subject: Re: Super Bowl L: The Aftermath Of Firing John Fox
PostPosted: Mon February 08, 2016 6:03 am 
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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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 Post subject: Re: Super Bowl L: The Aftermath Of Firing John Fox
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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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 Post subject: Re: Super Bowl L: The Aftermath Of Firing John Fox
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Ha, I was rooting for Carolina, but I did pick Denver in this thread.

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Congrats, Broncos fans. That D was awesome throughout the playoffs.


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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.

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 Post subject: Re: Super Bowl L: The Aftermath Of Firing John Fox
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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.

i didn't see it...what did he say?

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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.

i didn't see it...what did he say?

nothing really, then he walked out


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spike wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
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.

i didn't see it...what did he say?

nothing really, then he walked out

he'll never cut it in the wwe

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verb_to_trust wrote:
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.


He's immature absolutely. But a lot of hillbillys are still threatened by him feeling himself. It can be both.

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.


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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

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A lot of top level athletes are cocky and/or sore losers. That doesnt make them a phony.

it makes every one of them a phony, kouse.


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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
cam and lebron are in a class all by themselves

we need more peyton's and curry's in the athletic world

not to mention reggie millers


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spike wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
cam and lebron are in a class all by themselves

we need more peyton's and curry's in the athletic world

not to mention reggie millers

yep, goes without saying

who do you think is his football equivalent? i'd say marvin harrison

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spike wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
cam and lebron are in a class all by themselves

we need more peyton's and curry's in the athletic world

not to mention reggie millers


Manning did do some impressive flopping the last few games.

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spike wrote:
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A lot of top level athletes are cocky and/or sore losers. That doesnt make them a phony.

it makes every one of them a phony, kouse.

I completely disagree. You're going to need to defend these racially charged accusations.


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