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Reminds me of the '05 playoffs when Carson Palmer hurt his knee and didn't even show the resolve and toughness to stay out there and lead his team to victory. I've seen players play through worse, I mean, look at Philip Rivers. Pansy obviously didn't care about his team/teammates, I don't even think he came back to the sidelines. Sad.
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Fine, don't precipitate in the fun.
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Very interesting.
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lulz lulz lulz
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Hoped it was a mistake... But then I saw it happen twice.
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Noah would play Special Teams, he'd stand on the 2nd line of the FG blocking unit and jump as high as he can
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I think Napoli is quite terrible, maybe I'm missing his aura.
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http://m.espn.go.com/nfl/story?storyId=6057618&top He went on to say he was disappointed Cutler wasn't in Hanie's ear more with coaching/instruction, and that criticizing him for that is fair. Said he knows he gave him some words, but he should have been there the whole time.
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Sacramento at Portland
NomarFachix replied to Real Deal's topic in Portland Trail Blazers Team Forum
Kings by 15, yikes. Tyreke had 26, 6, and 6. -
6ers win by 10, 105-95. Thad Young went of for 24, 7, and 5. Brand had an efficient 22 and 9.
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NFC Championship: Green Bay @ Chicago
NomarFachix replied to Real Deal's topic in NFL Gameday Archives
Yeah, but Cutler threw for more yards and more TDs You said the Bears had no chance because they went for so few yards in that game, I was merely pointing out the flaw in that logic, as the Bears actually outgained the Eagles in their respective first halves. -
Great win, great game by Biron. MZA moves to 4-4 in shootouts. Anisimov with the winner. Love it!
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And you're acting like he took your lunch money in high school Me personally, I'm defending him because he's so damn dreamy http://i51.tinypic.com/14t5zib.jpg That and he tore a ligament in his knee crucial to the game of football. But mostly the dreamy part.
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Would you buy/wear a Conference championship shirt?
NomarFachix replied to kingfish's topic in Off-Topic Discussion Forum
I bought a conference championship t-shirt when the Giants beat Green Bay in '07. I wear it all the time. I also have an "18 wins and 1 GIANT loss" shirt :glasses: -
NFC Championship: Green Bay @ Chicago
NomarFachix replied to Real Deal's topic in NFL Gameday Archives
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Nick Young is talented. McGee needs to chill out a bit, he got a dunk or two and started doing some dumb salute celebration... You're not that nice yet, kid. Wall is fast. Thornton has it, but doesn't have the mental IQ to be a good player. Definitely a much needed win, glad to see them play how they can.
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Sorry that I posted that, they look like [expletive] now.
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Wap Wapping baby, Shawne and Will on back to back triples
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Who else bashed him? Deion Sanders, who missed an average of 2 1/2 games per season over his career? Or MJD, who sat out the final two games of this year while his team was fighting for its playoff life? Funny hypocrites are funny. This is the second game Cutler's sat out in his NFL career. Trent Dilfer, who played four full seasons in his thirteen year career? Antonio Pierce, who took himself out of the lineup last year and our defense promptly tanked afterward? It's silly.
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I think MJD is a bad choice firstly, as the two games he sat out this year, on an injury that wasn't as serious as the MCL sprain, likely caused his team a playoff berth. MJD, maybe if YOU sucked it up, YOUR team would have been playing for something and you could have shown your balls, Napoleon complex little nerd. Deion, though he won hardware, missed a ton of games in his career. I can't say I saw his comments, but it better not have been about sucking up an injury, because he [expletive]ed out plenty in his career. As I said earlier, he came out in the 2nd half and tried to suck it up and be a man, and couldn't go. He tried.
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Eh, I get what you're saying, and I probably exaggerated the weight for your brother. But I don't think being a professional athlete compensates at all for pain in a torn ligament, and the extra weight hurts more with every ounce of pressure regardless of being well seasoned. I don't think you can really train your body to better receive a torn ligament. I think it's split 50/50 down the middle with guys bashing him and guy saying whoa he tore a ligament in his knee... and I think it mostly has to do with perception of Jay Cutler the man. He hasn't given off a great aura, and it may be why he's receiving such negativity. I've just never seen evidence of him as a quitter, as this situation would suggest if he did pull himself without reason.
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Also, it's widely believe that Cutler hurt it in the first half... So to say he didn't try to play through it is asinine, as he came out for the first drive of the second half to try and give it all he had... Which wasn't much.
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Mobility and cuts may be the same, but you also have to keep in mind that your brother probably weighed about 100 pounds and didn't have the same pressure on the ligament that Jay Cutler and his 233 pounds did. Or Polamalu and his 207 pounds. There are athletes who have played on broken legs/ankles/fresh surgeries... But that doesn't mean everyone can do it. Dude was hurt and couldn't go, bottom line.