Posted on 02/12/2006 1:43:35 PM PST by Ultra Sonic 007
VS.
6:00 PM EST on ESPN
Shot gun? What shot gun?
I mean if you are playing with the cheerleaders you should never take the snap from the shotgun--instead take it directly from the center. Never mind, it's even less funny the second time around.
Oh, man, I just checked out that E-Bay stuff & laughed my ass off. Great. Might get one of those shirts. LOL
It's a total waste of time. A nice vacation in Hawaii for all involved. Not knocking anyone who wants to, as you said, but it's primarily watched by those who can't stand the thought of the season being over & have to get their last fix before going into withdrawals. I haven't watched it for years.
Yep. And those three towns despise the steelers -and their fans-to begin with. This'll just be one more reason to hate them, and a way to twist the knife. Anyone who thinks you won't see those signs at (at minimum) those three stadiums next year when pittsburgh visits-well, I have some nice property in the Everglades you may be interested in.
Ahhh....as I told you...I can't wait until next season...they're so easy.
"...just call the guy who's in charge of footnotes and asterisks."
Sorry - Ford Frick's already dead.
Did Tiki end up being OK? He got bopped on the head pretty good when that nutbag Bailey dropped him on his head.
That was a vicious hit on Smith. I'm not Bronco fan, but that shouldn't happen, not in a game like the PB. Freak accidents (like the one that almost happened to Hasselbeck's legs) are one thing. Hits like that in a game like this, no excuse, especially since he was down already and the ball long past.
The NFL Films version was on the NFL network yesterday. The Steelers won again.
They did capture the Seahawks radio guys crybabying about bad calls right before Hasselbeck's fumble was ruled down by contact.
SD
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