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    They Had To Go Down!!!

    Monday, December 19, 2005, 07:56 AM EST [John Gruden]

    It was inevitable... They had to go down... But why to the Chargers and not the Seahawks??? If anyone deserves to knock off the Colts, it's the Seahawks. The Seahawks (12-2) beat the Tennessee Titans (4-10), Sunday. Granted, the Chargers have sucked their fair share. They have also got top round picks the past three years. I hated to see P. Manning go down on his back 3 plays out of every series. This whole thing makes me sick. Now it is still the wretched Dolphins and that sorry Dan Marino. They can still brag I guess. Peyton Manning deserves to go undefeated, and more importantly Tony Dungy deserves to go to the Super Bowl. John Gruden inherited a great football team in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and led them to the Super Bowl. HE DID NOT DO A THING. Tony Dungly did it all. This aggrevates me as well. John Gruden is a generic Bill Cowher. The NFL is doing what it does best this season, and that is that it is being spontaneous. T.O., Favre sucking, Bears Defense...etc... DONE
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    Look Past McNabb... See The Evil In Front Of You!!!

    Friday, December 16, 2005, 07:08 AM EST [Daunte Culpepper]

    Where is Culpepper's criticizm? Why is everyone focused on Donovan McNabb? Four Minnesota Vikings have been charged with three (3) misdemeanors each. Including injured QB Dante Culpepper. These charges stemmed from an October 6th, 2006 boat party. Police describe events as players "engaging in public sex acts." What could be better? One of the teams that needs to be on the practice field more than any, out on a boat with a bunch of money hungry women. I can see them now they take their sunglasses off and in their eyes where the black of their pupil should be is a dollar sign greener than any other green you've ever seen. While Culpepper swoons women on a boat in a lake in the middle of nowhere, other prominent NFL player are actually practicing. Even Mike Tice can't be too critical of his player's actions. He hasn't been the greatest leader. So while you're hard at work in your redundant life, NFL players are doing things on boats in lakes that we would have to pay $1000 a day to partake in. McNabb puts forth an effort, Culpepper says " I'm hurt, let's go find broads!" I hate it for my hometown hero Troy Williamson. I hate that he is going to be part of an ill-fated NFL program. I can only hope he gets out of there and goes to a team that deserves him.

    Just another note really quick...                 

    last night Dallas Mavericks owner, Mark Cuban, was on Comedy Central's The Colbert Report. When asked about his nearly one million dollars in fines because of yelling from courtside, he said, "well, it's expensive, but I have to say what's on my mind." He followed by saying that "he has changed the NBA" because of his heckling. What an egotistical fruit. This guy really thinks he has changed the NBA? NO! Hip-hop changed the NBA, Longer Shorts have changed it, not a sleazeball like Mark Cuban. Beware people, these kind are everywhere. GONE.

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    When Did Ministers Start Criticizing QB's?

    Thursday, December 15, 2005, 07:18 AM EST [J. Whyatt Mondesire]

    This one is for all of you Philadelphia Eagle Fans. Who hasn't heard about T.O. and his mouth, that never seems to shut up? How T.O. tried to take some heat off of himself by criticizing Donovan McNabb. That is untill T.O. thought McNabb was getting a little too much attention. Then T.O., in all of his rebelious glory, went over the edge. Bashing his teammates, talking trash about the owners, and even trading shots with a management member. Most recently J. Whyatt Mondesire, president of the Philadelphia chapter NAACP, criticized Donovan McNabb. Saying he "choked in the Super Bowl." Mondesire also wrote that "McNabb was playing the Race Card." Donovan McNabb's decision to throw more and not scramble as much has obviously worked for him thus far. A Super Bowl appearance is obviously not enough. In 2000 the Eagles went 11-5, followed by their first ever NFC Eastern Division Championship in 2001, finally a 12 win season in 2002. These are not minute achievements. These jealous life-sucking, political-figure-wannabes need to get off of Donovan McNabb's back. Though a little before my "obsessive-football" state, Warren Moon was a passer. Not to mention if he did run, it was a task to take him down. But he didn't go through what McNabb is going through. To say that McNabb is throwing because he want to squash some race misconception is ignorant. Donovan McNabb is, and has always done what will work for the team. If that means saying NO to T.O. coming back or throwing 45 times in a game and not hand off to one of  his runningbacks, then that is fine. If he can scramble to get 4 or 5 yards then that is what he is going to do. He is not an NFL star QB for nothing. So leave him alone all you ministers of all things. DONE.

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    How 'Bout Them Cocks?

    Wednesday, December 14, 2005, 07:27 AM EST [General]

    So how 'bout them Cocks? With a finish of 7-4 and 5 straight SEC wins, and an SEC Coach of the Year to boot. Not bad. Not bad at all for the team Lee Corso condemned to the bowels of College Football Hell. Lee Corso and all of his "elite" analyst friends have hated on the Gamecocks since Steve Spurrier was named Head Football Coach here. I guess without Lou Holtz steering this SEC Powerhouse, Corso and his cronies want nothing to do with us. That's more than fine. The can keep kissin Pete Carroll and Southern Cal's asses. We don't have room for them at Williams-Brice Stadium anyway. I guess i got a little off. Nevermind South Carolina's off-the-field problems, that is just something for Corso and his buddies to throw in our face. Not all successful sports programs are free of corrupt activities. Look at Clemson. When their alcoholic-in-training students went to the local Subway and passed faux $20 bills, you didn't hear about it like you did when S. Carolina did what they did. All programs are crooked in a way. 'Bama, Clemson, FSU, UF all of them. We are not alone.

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    Are The Bush's Taking Over?

    Tuesday, December 13, 2005, 06:58 AM EST [George W. Bush]

    This is all too familiar. It brings back feelings of a botched election, a raping of America. But it is only football right? NO!! The corrupt lifestyle that comes along with having a last name like Bush is utterly ridiculous.  Watching the texans drop a 21 point lead, in what seemed to be a purposly commited "shaving" (if you will).  Then this very past weekend, the lose purposly again. All of this being done in a George W. Bush-like way, a corrupt and snakeish action. If 2005 Heisman trophy winner, Reggie Bush is to go to the Houston Texans in the Draft, it will be because of a rouge owner and an even slimmier head coach.  Dom Capers in fact will go down as the spineless slimmy bastard retard of a coach that he is for poisening the NFL even more with his Pete Rose like motives. Dom Capers should be taken to some Communist island near Cuba and be tortured like he is Elian Gonzalez in Miami, under Janet Reno's care. Get rid of this Cancer. If we let him go free, who is to say that Mike Tice won't act up again? He had his one get-out-of-jail-free card for a minor offence (scalping superbowl XXVIIII tickets), but this is all minute compared to capers and his "automatic death by shooting squad" offense. Well kids that is all for now so watch out for the Capers's , the Bush's and keep a periphrial on those Tice's. Gone.

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