Originally Posted by New World Order:
Pitt man what's going on with you? You've seemed down the past couple of weeks.
I live in State I have no clue about. The second half of my life or last 3rd is a complete mystery. I'm 900 miles away from life long friends. I don't have a job. I don't know any women and driving gives me anxiety.
So yeah,I'm a little rage-esgue ...at least I still have a sense of humor [Reply]
Originally Posted by smellypitts:
I live in State I have no clue about. The second half of my life or last 3rd is a complete mystery. I'm 900 miles away from life long friends. I don't have a job. I don't know any women and driving gives me anxiety.
So yeah,I'm a little rage-esgue ...at least I still have a sense of humor
Originally Posted by New World Order:
Knowmo hates intelligent posts. Don't tell him that
He still thinks Manning's magical comeback...playing terrible, injured, in danger of losing his job...only to return and prove his doubters wrong in his final season...was real.
Manning was so overcome with a career pinnacle...that emotions got the best of him..he thanked Satan, Budweiser...and Papa Johns.
I'm sure it appears real for stupid people...that dont read or understand how the NFL's billion dollar "think tank" is manipulating them.
They would NEVER do anything like that...they are a good, wholesome corporation that pays it's CEO almost $112,000 a day to professionally bullshit it's "consumers". [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
He still thinks Manning's magical comeback...playing terrible, injured, in danger of losing his job...only to return and prove his doubters wrong...was real.
Manning didn't come in and prove his doubters wrong. :-) All he did was stop turning the ball over.
This was no storybook ending, our defense carried him to a Super Bowl and that is how Manning's last year will be remembered. If the NFL really was fixed Manning would've played a hell of a lot better. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KnowMo2724:
Manning didn't come in and prove his doubters wrong. :-) All he did was stop turning the ball over.
This was no storybook ending, our defense carried him to a Super Bowl and that is how Manning's last year will be remembered. If the NFL really was fixed Manning would've played a hell of a lot better.
No storybook ending? A guy admired by the nation won his last game on the biggest stage ever on its 50 anniversary of said biggest game ever without doing anything but standing there for 4 games . Ending on the same team as Elway in basically eerily the same damn fashion on a team that averages a super bowl appearance about every 7 years in the last 50.
All those miraculous odds in their favor . But since he didn't go 30 for 40 for 300 yards you think it just happened.
If it did go down that way you would have made the excuse that the veteran had just enough in him for a final hurrah. .and believed it anyway. [Reply]