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vailpass 09-10-2012 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Bwana (Post 8898857)
Yep this.

Unless Manning goes down, you guys have the AFC in the bag. The guy looked like the manning of old and as a bonus, he didn't toss any INT's. :doh!:

Thanks but one game is one game. Good call on the no INTs, Peyton is something like 80-12 when he throws 0 picks.

We'll see if he can hold up. 15 games to go. No team is more than one game out of it at this point.

The important thing is that I watched the game at the bar with my bison koozie in hand; many beers were kept ice cold.

Bwana 09-10-2012 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by vailpass (Post 8898862)
The important thing is that I watched the game at the bar with my bison koozie in hand; many beers were kept ice cold.

LMAO

Good call, I bet you get a lot of comments on that koozie. I know everytime Im out with one of mine, I get a lot of people that come up and ask about it. Bartenders seem particularly fascinated with it.

vailpass 09-10-2012 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Bwana (Post 8898893)
LMAO

Good call, I bet you get a lot of comments on that koozie. I know everytime Im out with one of mine, I get a lot of people that come up and ask about it. Bartenders seem particularly fascinated with it.

Bartender girl likes it; I'll have to post a pic. Everyone thinks its cool that it's real bison. How do you like your shark skin?
I've given Lori's website out to a couple of people and will do so for anyone else who asks. they do great work. Appreciate you hooking me up.

Bwana 09-10-2012 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by vailpass (Post 8898899)
Bartender girl likes it; I'll have to post a pic. Everyone thinks its cool that it's real bison. How do you like your shark skin?
I've given Lori's website out to a couple of people and will do so for anyone else who asks. they do great work. Appreciate you hooking me up.

The shark is great, but no better than the bison IMHO. I ended up buying 3 more bison as well. The alligator koozie will be joining me down in the Keys for a few days in Oct. It just seems fitting to take that one to FL. :D

vailpass 09-10-2012 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Bwana (Post 8898911)
The shark is great, but no better than the bison IMHO. I ended up buying 3 more bison as well. The alligator koozie will be joining me down in the Keys for a few days in Oct. It just seems fitting to take that one to FL. :D

:bravo: well ****ing played

OnTheWarpath15 09-10-2012 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Ugly Duck (Post 8895987)
1st half QB Ratings:

Castle.............. 137.3
Rapistburger...... 100.5
Peyton Messiah... 90.8

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Originally Posted by wobet selur (Post 8897030)
Just wanted to quote this to see what the ratings ended with.

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Originally Posted by Ugly Duck (Post 8898071)
Final 1st game QB Ratings:

Peyton Messiah...129.2
Rapistburger....... 79.7
Castle............... 72.5

Slide whistle to E Flat.

Or the Price is Right horn.

YOUR CHOICE.

mr. tegu 09-10-2012 05:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Setsuna (Post 8898113)
Once again the fanbase shits on Haley no matter what ****ing happens. I'm disgusted. I saw on many occasions Ben held the ball WAY too long and screwed his team over. He's still good but I think he is past his prime. Me thinks the Steelers draft a QB in 2013.

Telling Ben to not create and prolong a play as much is like telling Peyton to try to lessen the amount of times he changes the play at the line of scrimmage. Eres estupodio.

Easy 6 09-11-2012 11:46 AM

Peyton looked much better than i expected, dont like that one bit.

He's definitely lost arm strength, as evidenced by 2 of every 3 passes being wobblers, but he's making up for it with impeccable mechanics (every single throw looked identical), accuracy, timing & decision making.

We need to put out a contract on this guy.

vailpass 09-11-2012 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by scott free (Post 8901371)
Peyton looked much better than i expected, dont like that one bit.

He's definitely lost arm strength, as evidenced by 2 of every 3 passes being wobblers, but he's making up for it with impeccable mechanics (every single throw looked identical), accuracy, timing & decision making.

We need to put out a contract on this guy.

That arm will get stronger as the season goes on. Durability is the question. We'll see.

Easy 6 09-11-2012 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by vailpass (Post 8901377)
That arm will get stronger as the season goes on.

Yeah, it probably will... so far it looks like you guys are sitting pretty, the O really seemed in tune with him.

vailpass 09-11-2012 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by scott free (Post 8901392)
Yeah, it probably will... so far it looks like you guys are sitting pretty, the O really seemed in tune with him.

We'll see. Teams can now start game planning for what Denver is doing.

listopencil 09-11-2012 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by scott free (Post 8901371)
Peyton looked much better than i expected, dont like that one bit.

He's definitely lost arm strength, as evidenced by 2 of every 3 passes being wobblers, but he's making up for it with impeccable mechanics (every single throw looked identical), accuracy, timing & decision making.

We need to put out a contract on this guy.

Some of those wobblers were by design when the timing of the play was off. We'll see. He looked pretty good out there.

listopencil 09-11-2012 01:37 PM

I'm trying to remember a particular example of that. I am probably off on some details but I think it was: In the 4th quarter on the Steelers side of the field. Third and somewhat long, a passing down. Manning gets a bit of pressure but it looks like no one is really open. Manning throws to his right (slide whistle to the e flat) and it's a weird looking throw. It just floats and seems to hang in the air forever. I couldn't even tell where he was throwing it to at first. The closest guy is TE Tamme but he looks to be going down the sideline still, nowhere near the ball. Just as the ball gets to about shoulder height on the field, Tamme makes a cut to the inside. As the ball drops to about waist high Tamme's cut takes him right into the ball. My jaw drops. The announcers make comments about how Manning was under pressure and had to throw early, one of them says something like, "He threw that ball about four seconds before Tamme made his move, ha ha ha." That's just crazy to me. That he could be that precise in his timing of a throw.

listopencil 09-11-2012 01:40 PM

I mean, I've seen Manning play before, but it was usually me getting pissed as he tore through our shitty pass Defense. Or a playoff game when we were out of it.

Setsuna 09-11-2012 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by mr. tegu (Post 8899020)
Telling Ben to not create and prolong a play as much is like telling Peyton to try to lessen the amount of times he changes the play at the line of scrimmage. Eres estupodio.

I'm not saying tell him not to create, but damn man if he is so good, he needs to throw his guys open, not hold the ball for damn ever.


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