DeaconKnowledge
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Seahawks logo looks like crying indian from those commercials.
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Edit: Also, I'm a complete Chelsea bandwagoner (Sorry Yankeehater :'( ). I always played with Chelsea in Fifa since the 2008 version, so I started to follow them in real life as well.
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Update from agent ... RT @JosinaAnderson: "The Giants have just put their toe in the water again for Charles Woodson." --Carl Poston.
why he gotta be indian?
not native american? smh
It is totem art. Tribal stuff isn't uncommon up there, because they weren't killed off to the same extent elsewhere in the country.I think they did that to reference all of those Pacific Northwest totem poles.
all of the old Rams logos are amazing
I wouldn't let Mark Sanchez throw me a paper bag sandwich" - Panthers WR Steve Smsith
i love stevie
What about a hotdog on the sideline during a game?
Breakfast potluck at work. I'm bringing bacon, I hope I win.
I got stuck with Wolverhampton this way
I don't have any teams but I love watching professional euro soccer and national games.
My loyalties change match to match with the exception of always rooting for the US in national matches. A good soccer match is really fun. There are a lot of duds too but I guess you could say the same in any sport. Because I am not attached to any teams I don't get as emotional watching it. Also love the lack of stoppage.
The craziest thing about soccer (and the reason I can't really get into it) is the disparity in worth from team to team. If you look at the EPL the team with the most worth is Man U at £1.06 billion and the team with the least (out of only 20 teams) is Wigan at £42.8 million. So Wigan is worth 4% of Man U.
In the NFL the Cowboys are worth the most at $2.1 billion and the Jags are at the bottom at $770 million. So the Jags are worth 37% of Dallas.
I just don't see how you can get excited about leagues like the EPL unless you have been invested in a team since forever, and even then you probably know that your team will either always be around the top or will likely never have a shot depending on where they stack up in terms of worth. It's just so uninteresting from the outside looking in. You either pull for a juggernaut or a team that will never become more than fodder for one of those juggernauts.
High level play between clubs from different leagues is a lot more exciting of course, but at the end of the day it still almost always comes down to the same handful of clubs. I know this complaint is nothing new but it's the main reason why I just can't get into European club soccer. I know all sports revolve around money but at least most US sports try to manage that influence in varying degrees.
i love stevie
Breakfast potluck at work. I'm bringing bacon, I hope I win.
That's my midget Pro Bowl WR tho
all of the old Rams logos are amazing
You're going to need more bacon.
Well guys, I got a rejection email from the hospital. Oh well, nothing like alcohol to chase the blues away.
Sorry man.Well guys, I got a rejection email from the hospital. Oh well, nothing like alcohol to chase the blues away.
Well guys, I got a rejection email from the hospital. Oh well, nothing like alcohol to chase the blues away.
Well guys, I got a rejection email from the hospital. Oh well, nothing like alcohol to chase the blues away.
Well guys, I got a rejection email from the hospital. Oh well, nothing like alcohol to chase the blues away.
Sorry to hear that, buddy. Better luck next time.
You want a PM with hot .gifs from that one girl?
PFF said:Patriots gave Kyle Love two options: Retire for a year or be released http://wp.me/p14QSB-8Wk9
We're going to put a lot of pressure on [Glennon] and see a lot of reps from him in the preseason. He's got to play, Dominik said on a recent NFL.com podcast, via JoeBucsFan.com. We may not see as much of Dan Orlovsky or even of Josh Freeman somewhat in the preseason as much as you're going to see Glennon.
That can't be a great thing for Freeman. Well, I guess it depends on how deep into the preseason Dominik means. If the team really wants to test Glennon during OTAs and the early part of training camp (and maybe a preseason game or two), that might be OK by Freeman, since it would keep him away from the possibilities of an on-field injury while allowing him to stay fresh.
But if Glennon is the de factor No. 1 quarterback for the entire preseason, that probably will present problems.
We're excited about just the little bit we saw from him [during rookie minicamp] in terms of mentally what he could handle, Dominik said. We kept piling more on him and he kept doing a great job digesting it, regurgitating it and running the team.
Mike Glennon will be getting plenty of reps with the 1's.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/blog/e...to-give-rookie-qb-mike-glennon-plenty-of-reps
Doesn't sound like particularly good news for Freeman in Tampa Bay.
It is like the Pats just sit around trying to find ways to be more evil. How bad would it suck to have diabetes and then on top of it your team gives you this crazy ultimatum. He should totally get a lawyer and go after them.
I don't trust Freeman, but I trust Schiano even less. I don't think he's long for the league.
If the PFT thing is true, and it seems like it is, I understand that you cut him, to give him time to get healthy and all that and re-sign him afterwards, to open up a roster spot or something, but the way they handled it is bullshit.
Couldnt they have just put him on the PUP list until he was healthy? The only reason to force him to retire is they were worried he would be cleared and they didnt want to pay him. Hopefully he lands somewhere else and plays well.
Little CFB talk here.
Rutgers 2014 sched got released ... they get Michigan/OSU/Wisconsin/Nebraska in a row. Goddamn.
Poor mech. A shattered husk of a man, pining for Freeamn
Damn you PS3 players! I have it on Xbox. But I can probably borrow my little brother's PS3 copy. PM me your PSN name (or post it here) and I'll add you. I'm always down to play a couple of games.
I also challenged Bionic, but he always has excuses and is too scared.
Just trade your Xbox for your brother's PS3 permanently.
I'm definitely up for some games, my PSN is the same as my name on here. I'll be honest, I'm scared as well. You know how we Americans are when it comes to soccer.
That's probably true, but other than that they're hard to hate. They're a small market team full of humble team players that excel defensively, which in my opinion is exactly what the NBA has been missing for quite some time. The more you look into the guys and their stories the more you want to see them win.
That is so depressing. I really like the sport of soccer, I just wish it wasn't so blatantly centered around the money.I root for the team from the city I was born, ADO Den Haag, I like to compare them to the Raiders, but the Raiders had more success in the past. They are from a large city(for Dutchie standards), but the club is quite small. They have an average budget of around 10 to 15 million, where the 2 largest teams have budgets of around the 60 to 65 million. A pretty massive gap and it shows in the results. The largest club, Ajax, has won the title for 3 years in a row now.
The only real fun my team gives nowadays is the occasional upset of the big teams. Every time the team starts to show some promise and actually starts to win games, the big teams buy our good players.
Sounds good, man. I can't believe someone took Wrayfield from you, what a punk.If you want a mediocre FIFA opponent, TheRealWrayfield is there for you (some kid took Wrayfield in PSN).
I really would love to see the Giants in some 80's throwbacks with the 76-99 logo on the side of the helmets. I grew up with that so it holds some serious nostalgic value for me.