Well, thank you kindly. Since I sense some underlying sarcasm in your post, let me add that I’m just beside myself with awe at what a condescending jagoff you are.
Mr. Kettle? Phone call for Mr. Kettle. It’s Mr. Pot. He says you’re black.
To back up to the OP, one of my core beliefs is that a cornerstone of class is being tactfully silent about who doesn’t have class, that a standard of manners is to simply ignore the bad manners of others (who are not children in your care). There is no moral capital in indignation. None.
How anyone coul dmake that vote is beyond me. Peyton must have pissed on a sportswriters birthday cake in grade school, and just now the deserving little twit is exacting his revenge.
If you can defend Randy Moss based on the propriety of his behavior then I suspect that you are capable of rationalizing anything.
Sorry. That last post was directed toward the OP.
I think the world has witnessed greater attrocities than a football player bending at the waist for a couple of seconds.
Is that what anyone suggested . . . that beyond simply demonstrating a lack of class that it was historically significant or globallly relevant?
Cuz I missed that part.
It most certainly has. What does that have to do with the fact that Moss has been a grade A prick since his college days and has, among other things too numerous to mention, walked out on his own team? If your allegiance to your team depends upon being Randy Moss’ apologist, then Buddy, you might want to take a step back.
I think what Moss needs, to be honest, is a prophetess akin to the Oracle at Delphi. He bends and wipes his ass on the goalpost, and then his actions are interpreted to determine whether the harvest will be bountiful this year, or if the gods have cursed us to a famine.
The Afros, as well, are a sign — but what does it mean? Loose, carefree playing style? 70s-esque passing attack? The firstborn calves dying?
This sounds too accurate to be a coincidence.
Have…THEY…been talking to you? :dubious: :eek:
You might want to work on your reading comprehension. Football violent? Umm, yea. I’ve seen the dumb commercials & silicone-injected ‘weathergirl’. Where did I say it was or wasn’t any of those? Where’d you get that from? Please, don’t put words in my mouth.
I was hardly saying football is a family entertainment. I usually avoid the pre-game smackfest, but caught it this week. I guess you didn’t see how absurd it was for Mr Moss to talk about how he needs to support his family on one hand, and then pantomine taking a shit and wiping his skinny ass on the goalpost with the other. Just didn’t seem very fatherly to me, not exactly what someone who once said he wanted to be a team leader like Chris Carter would do or want to teach his kid. Hell, it wasn’t even a good pantomine since no one really knows what he was trying to do. 5 bucks says he can’t even do that "stuck in a box’ thing.
Yep, been to a few games and worked at them on and off for about 8 years now.
They aren’t half as bad as UW students, believe me. I guess they’re even now. I hope he feels better.
He wants to be an asshole, fine, be an asshole. He’s suceeding admirably. It won’t make me think any less of him.
Not only have THEY been talking to me, but I’ve been talking to THEM. We’re watching you …
[sub]hint: the transmitter is behind the drywall. Tear it down and look![/sub]
I used a qoute from you in my post. I’ll put it in again for you though, if it’ll help.
You seem upset that Moss has shirked some sort of duty that he owes to kids & family. I see very little in the NFL compatible with kids & family, Moss’ lip service notwithstanding.
I saw exactly how absurd the smackfest was, and it was not limited to the pre-game portion of the show. What I find even more absurd though, is this supposed moral outrage of those who think that what Moss did is somehow not an intended part of what the NFL soap opera is.
I just wanted to emphasize or rather clarify what I meant about the Packer’s “owning the nineties”. Certainly they didn’t win every superbowl, but every single season except for, I think one or two, they were in definite contention and Favre was in his absolute unstoppable prime. For a few seasons, he deserved the constant blow jobs from Madden. But the last couple of seasons the announcers have been grasping at straws, still insisting that he’s at the top of his game when clearly he’s not. It makes no…fucking…sense.
i’m not an idiot bear fan who will say Favre is a sucky quarterback, never have. And the Pack is a good team, (even though at home they get EXTRAORDINARY ref treatment…calls like I’ve never seen)…but on Sunday they sucked. Favre sucked, and it’s nice to finally see the untouchable man that everyone in Green Bay wants their son to grow up to be fall and show his weakness (weaknesses those of us not blinded by him have seen for years).
NFC North in GENERAL sucked this year. Embarrassing all around
I always think back to the team that won seven straight over the Pack and 3 Superbowls as perhaps the team that owned the 90s…
Yeah, jarbaby,, I think you’re forgetting how dominant those Dallas teams were. And San Francisco didn’t suck either.
I remember most of the 90’s as being about whether the Cowboys or the 'Niners would be the ones to bitchslap the AFC (usually the Bills) in the Superbowl.
Boy, the next time I play ‘Charades’, I want Randy on my team, because he seems to be really good at it.
I think this is likely a reflection of a visiting team’s perception, and that, hypothetically, a Green Bay fan at Soldier Field would claim that the referees are biased towards the Bears. The officiating crews for the postseason are selected based on their regular season performace, and umps that routinely blow calls or demonstrably show bias towards a particular team are graded poorly and do not referee games in January. Not only is there a few extra weekends of cash for those crews, but also the prestige of being some of the best zebras on the field. You can be sure that any team that feels slighted by a bad call will send tapes to the NFL for review.
A quote from an article regarding last season’s Super Bowl officiating crew:[
Rather than try to posit a league-wide conspiracy to bend the rules for the Packers at Lambeau and not have it affect their crew ratings, I’m going to lean towards the tendency of the visiting team to overlook the bad calls that go their way and focus on the bad calls that don’t.
If you already know all this and are just venting, cool, ignore the above and pretend that there’s a lurker out there who has no idea how playoff officials are selected.
From ESPN:
Minnesota’s controversial wide receiver was fined $10,000 Thursday by the NFL for pretending to pull down his pants and moon the Green Bay crowd during a playoff win last weekend.
Reporter: “Write the check yet, Randy?”
Moss: “When you’re rich you don’t write checks.”
Reporter: “If you don’t write checks, how do you pay these guys?”
Moss: “Straight cash, homey.”
Reporter: “Randy, are you upset about the fine?”
Moss: “No, cause it ain’t [expletive]. Ain’t nothing but 10 grand. What’s 10 grand to me? Ain’t [expletive] … Next time I might shake my [expletive].”
Methinks he’s taking the end zone a bit too literally.