[QUOTE=kyruku;19248229]I find it hilarious that you just keep trollin through here. Imina get some sleep, why don't you go jack off to Beethoven or some crap. kthxbai[/QUOTE]
Now trolling is a banable offense, why would I go off and troll when that would get me banned?
All Im doing is stating the truth, everyone has seen how homo erotic it is out on the football field so there is no sense denying it.
[QUOTE=Hunterbrute;19246546]If you have noticed thats usually what I do, I point out the bad in everything.
Also football.
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It's pretty funny how there is always the same idiot shitting up the American Football threads posting the same retarded gmod sex pose images of football. Like Rugby doesn't have its share of gay poses:
[img]http://toscao.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/rugby-is-to-gay-8548.jpg[/img]
Ontopic: I'm looking forward to see what FSU can come up with next year now that Florida is going to need some time to put themselves back together, sucks they made Bobby retire though.
Go go Packers!
and Vikings just because Favre is there!
The David Carr Story
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Colts will kick all of your asses.
hi im in band and i play football for my school, does that consider me as one of those gay sweaty men who like to sweat all over others?
no that would be wrestling, and we all know wrestling is gay.
except mma.
[QUOTE=Uberman77883;19248505]Colts will kick all of your asses.[/QUOTE]
As long as Caldwell doesn't sit the starters you mean :smug:
[QUOTE=Funcoot;19246964]Just ignore Hunter's posts.
What are yall's favorite professional and college teams?
Professional: Minnesota Vikings
College: Florida Gators[/QUOTE]
For pro I like the Saints, even though they're starting to act stupid
College, gotta go with UGA. Our quarterback may be shit right now, but our kicker is amazing. I'm probably the only Georgia fan there is around here, everyone's for UT.
American hand-egg. Not foot ball.
[i]hand egg[/i]
that is all.
:bravo: On the content of this thread
[QUOTE=MaverickIB;19245947]
Also, athletics programs are what keep kids off the streets, much more than books ever will. So you can take your stupid assumptions about American schools and athletics and shove it up your ass.[/QUOTE]
So increasing one's intelligence doesn't keep kids off the streets... but throwing a ball around does? What about steroids? Are you forgetting the fact that everyone in the NFL are recruited in college, which you need to read books to get into? Or the fact that athletics are going to get you one of two types of jobs: a sports career or manual labor. Which job type do you think most people who try to join the NFL get into? What about the fact that manual labor is requiring more and more intelligence to use the machinery involved with it? If you truly think sports programs have any place in a learning institution, then it's very easy to tell why you said such an ignorant statement (Come on big money. Come on multi-million dollar contract for playing a game most people play for free. COME ONNN! FUCK! Janitorial services).
What have I done? OH NO!
I've never gotten into football, it just doesn't seem all that interesting.
It's probably because all the football playing meatheads at school used to pick on me...
If I may point out, Eagles haven't clinched the NFC East yet, if they beat Dallas next week they do
Also if the Vikes screw up these last couple games we COULD grab the 2nd Seed in the NFC
[QUOTE=Dumba$$;19249923]American hand-egg. Not foot ball.
[i]hand egg[/i]
that is all.[/QUOTE]
If you don't care, don't post.
That is all.
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[QUOTE=Euphorium;19248900]For pro I like the Saints, even though they're starting to act stupid
College, gotta go with UGA. Our quarterback may be shit right now, but our kicker is amazing. I'm probably the only Georgia fan there is around here, everyone's for UT.[/QUOTE]
Ew, Georgia? I'm sorry bro. :v:
But as for the Saints, they aren't acting stupid, I think they've just been having off games to be honest.
There was no excuse for the Saints last loss though, the kicker could have tied it up with a field goal, a 37 yard field goal. That shouldn't have been very hard for a professional kicker.
[IMG]http://i723.photobucket.com/albums/ww234/Mugio88/handegg1.jpg[/IMG]
Am I too late?
Also, I think it's too rough. Even with helmets some football players after years of playing suffer from concussions and brain damage.
[QUOTE=FFStudios;19245614]"Handegg" is a popular European slang term[/QUOTE]
Nah, it's just from that image macro. I've never heard anyone in real life say that and I'm British.
[QUOTE=Fawkbawkz;19251059]So increasing one's intelligence doesn't keep kids off the streets... but throwing a ball around does? What about steroids? Are you forgetting the fact that everyone in the NFL are recruited in college, which you need to read books to get into? Or the fact that athletics are going to get you one of two types of jobs: a sports career or manual labor. Which job type do you think most people who try to join the NFL get into? What about the fact that manual labor is requiring more and more intelligence to use the machinery involved with it? If you truly think sports programs have any place in a learning institution, then it's very easy to tell why you said such an ignorant statement (Come on big money. Come on multi-million dollar contract for playing a game most people play for free. COME ONNN! FUCK! Janitorial services).[/QUOTE]
That's not the point I was trying to make. Athletics programs keep kids off the streets because it gives them something to do and care about. I know that at my school at least, most of those kids weren't going to go to college. I wasn't saying that athletics are important because they get people high-paying jobs.
At my school, practically everyone was a blood. After school, they went around and shot up places and murdered people. That's just the way it was. Football and other sports were those kids outlets away from that life. When they were on the football field, they didn't have to worry about getting shot or what gang the guy across from them is in. Football practices kept them in a good environment with friends for a few hours after school instead of dumping them out onto the street. Once practice was over, they were too tired to go around causing trouble.
Those kids didn't give a shit about school, but they gave a shit about football. "They need football more than football needs them" is what my dad always said. No matter how many laptops and new books are bought for the school, those kids still won't change. However, give them a football team to care about and something to put their heart into and they change. Because of football, some of those guys pursued college academically because they want to be coaches and save lives as well.
So yes, athletics does keep kids off the streets. Maybe it doesn't make as big of a difference in rich schools or schools that aren't in rough areas, but athletics was the only thing keeping everyone in my school from getting killed walking home after school.
[QUOTE=Fawkbawkz;19251059]So increasing one's intelligence doesn't keep kids off the streets... but throwing a ball around does? What about steroids? Are you forgetting the fact that everyone in the NFL are recruited in college, which you need to read books to get into? Or the fact that athletics are going to get you one of two types of jobs: a sports career or manual labor. Which job type do you think most people who try to join the NFL get into? What about the fact that manual labor is requiring more and more intelligence to use the machinery involved with it? If you truly think sports programs have any place in a learning institution, then it's very easy to tell why you said such an ignorant statement (Come on big money. Come on multi-million dollar contract for playing a game most people play for free. COME ONNN! FUCK! Janitorial services).[/QUOTE]
Some people just can't increase their intelligence, no matter how hard their teachers try. It also gives people a chance to a free college education through sports scholarship and your grades to get in with a sports scholarship are much lower than normal. All you need for one, IIRC, is a 2.5 GPA. And no, "most people who try to join the NFL" do not become janitors, they just got a college degree because unless you get a scholarship, you are unable to "try to get into the NFL"(unless you are talking about high school football dumb jocks who think they are better than they are and ignore academics). I hate to break it to you, but just because you are rich/in a position of power does not make you booksmart. Many of the richest people on earth were high school dropouts. High School Football Player=/=Janitor. And if you look at potential football recruits on those websites, the average GPA is around a 3.0. I saw one guy with a 4.0 and he was getting scholarship offers from Harvard and Yale.
EDIT: Maverick made another good point.
[QUOTE=Uberman77883;19248505]Colts will kick all of your asses.[/QUOTE]
Say what, nice way to lose your perfect season.
Although, i sympathise...
GO PATRIOTS WOOOO!
[QUOTE=Turbis2;19245597]
Sweden ftw, I don't think we have a national team though.[/QUOTE]
You guys got a u19 national team. However I am not sure if you got a team for older or younger players. I doubt it.
[QUOTE=Benf199105;19255704]Say what, nice way to lose your perfect season.
Although, i sympathise...
GO PATRIOTS WOOOO![/QUOTE]
I hate the Patriots!
Either way, this only puts the Colts in a better position. They don't have to go into every game with the weight of trying to pull off a perfect season in the back of their heads. They can only go forward.
In NFL news, The Carolina Panthers look like theyre gonna keep John Fox as head coach for next year.
[url]http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4776316[/url]
Enjoy more of Jake 'The Snake' Delhomme as your starting QB! :haw:
As a fan of a franchise that hasn't had a good QB since Doug Flutie came to town for a couple years, I can sympathize.
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CHARGERS FUCK YEA
~LT ALL DAY ERRY DAY BABY WHOOP WHOOP~[/b]
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Also, I played QB in my sophomore year of highschool.
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CHARGERS FUCK YEA
~LT ALL DAY ERRY DAY BABY WHOOP WHOOP~[/b]
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Also, I played QB in my sophomore year of highschool.[/QUOTE]
Hate to break it to you, but LT is completely washed up. However Philip Rivers, despite being a cockbag, is a damn good QB.
[QUOTE=Hunterbrute;19245656]Ive got all the reason in the world to be here, thats exactly why I posted. Football is one of the major issues in America, its a thread about football so my post fits perfectly.[/QUOTE]
Football is one of the best things about America so get the fuck out.
[QUOTE=Dyson6;19257214]Football is one of the best things about America so get the fuck out.[/QUOTE]
Bunch of big muscular guys playing grab ass while chasing an egg shaped ball around the field is not something to be proud of.
[QUOTE=Hunterbrute;19258167]Bunch of big muscular guys playing grab ass while chasing an egg shaped ball around the field is not something to be proud of.[/QUOTE]
arentchu that goroncity reject who thought everyone at the forum thought he was cool
lol, i remember everyone laughing at you
[QUOTE=Craptasket;19245301]GO COWBOYS WOOO
BEST TEAM BABY Wooo
COLE TRAIN![/QUOTE]
Right with you. 17-0 win against the Redskins. I remember watching on ESPN yesterday that if they win against the Eagles they win the NFC East and they get to host a wildcard game. And in winning the wildcard game they secure themselves a second round bye or something like that.
The playoffs get so confusing.
I think it's a horrible sport that generates an annoying as hell subculture. in fact, I'd be happy if professional sports had never been created.
just my opinion.
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