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radx (Member Profile)

bareboards2 says...

Yeah for us!!!!

I don't have TV so I went to a movie instead. When I walked out, the manager was standing right there. "What's the score, do you know?" I was so sure that Broncos were going to cream us.

She giggled. "I've been watching the game the whole time." I notice then that she has a little tablet computer in front of her. She picks it up and hands it to me.

29-0. Are you SHITTING ME??!! Not at all what I was expecting!

Superb Owl indeed!!!!

radx said:

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You already have a Super Bowl. Now you also have a Superb Owl.

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Top 10 Craziest Events Caught on Live TV

Trancecoach says...

Crazy to think that I was alive (and, in many cases watching) most of these events...


I was surprised to see OJ Simpson's slow-speed car chase in the Ford Bronco missing from the list.

Strong wind lifts up a fireman, magic carpet style

Sagemind (Member Profile)

Trancecoach (Member Profile)

Girl In Tears 'Cuz She's Tired of Bronco Bamma & Mitt Romney

Girl In Tears 'Cuz She's Tired of Bronco Bamma & Mitt Romney

Eric Winston Tears into Fans Who Cheered Quarterbacks Injury

Yogi says...

>> ^rottenseed:

Nobody is arguing that there is heavy risk involved with the sport. It's why they're paid so much. It's also why you don't see as many football pick-up leagues as you do softball ones — nobody's willing to risk injury if they're not making tons of dough. The argument is sportsmanship. I hate Peyton Manning...especially now that he's on the Broncos, but dammit if I wasn't bummed when he was seriously injured last year. That's what defines me as a human being: the capacity to have compassion when a fellow human being is injured. That's also what makes KC fans a bunch of animals (although I don't count it because mob mentality is a fucked up beast in and of itself). Your argument is void because you're assuming that because a sport includes risk — or even the tendency toward violence — we should cheer on the physical pain and suffering of another human being.>> ^JiggaJonson:
@Sagemind Did you check out the link I posted above?
http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85066387/1905-11-27/ed-1/seq-
1/
It's a bit ironic that the headline about 19 people dying playing football is right next to a story about 18 people dying when two FUCKING TRAINS COLLIDED.
Like it or not, football was born as a sport where people get seriously injured (or died). Congrats on what you support.



His Argument is not "Void" because of what happened at that game. Que era demonstrata, they cheered for the injury of a fellow human being, this isn't something unique to football either but it is something that humans do. Yes humans have the capacity for for compassion...except for all the fucking times when they don't show any sort of compassion. Putting this solely on KC fans is BS, it happens constantly, even in High School ball.

Eric Winston Tears into Fans Who Cheered Quarterbacks Injury

rottenseed says...

Nobody is arguing that there is heavy risk involved with the sport. It's why they're paid so much. It's also why you don't see as many football pick-up leagues as you do softball ones — nobody's willing to risk injury if they're not making tons of dough. The argument is sportsmanship. I hate Peyton Manning...especially now that he's on the Broncos, but dammit if I wasn't bummed when he was seriously injured last year. That's what defines me as a human being: the capacity to have compassion when a fellow human being is injured. That's also what makes KC fans a bunch of animals (although I don't count it because mob mentality is a fucked up beast in and of itself). Your argument is void because you're assuming that because a sport includes risk — or even the tendency toward violence — we should cheer on the physical pain and suffering of another human being.>> ^JiggaJonson:

@Sagemind Did you check out the link I posted above?
http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85066387/1905-11-27/ed-1/seq-
1/
It's a bit ironic that the headline about 19 people dying playing football is right next to a story about 18 people dying when two FUCKING TRAINS COLLIDED.
Like it or not, football was born as a sport where people get seriously injured (or died). Congrats on what you support.

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Response To Racist Arizona Chick .... Wait for it ....

shinyblurry says...

No, I am not saying God cares about football, or who wins. It isn't about the football game. Tebow is a Christian who walks with Jesus openly, and gives God all the glory. Tebow puts God first, and that is why God is giving everyone a sign that He is with Tebow. God gives these kind of signs to others through those who sincerely love Him.

God is also helping the starving children in Africa. Look up Christian charities in Africa and see all that God is doing for them. Starvation is not due to a lack of resources on the Earth, it is due to greed. You could feed all the starving people in the world on the amount of money Europe spends on ice cream every year.

>> ^Taint:
Are you seriously saying that Jesus Christ helped win a Denver Broncos game? That's what God was up to on Sunday? The thousands of starving kids in Africa can wait! I've got to help Tebow not only win his game against an opposing sports team, but I'm going to make sure he runs over 300 yards so no one might think it was a coincidence!
Seriously, if you're going to bother believing in God, at least think bigger.
>> ^shinyblurry:
>> ^agopo:
I don't know what deity was responsible for the picture to come down on her head, but it makes me want to turn religious - too good to be coincidence! (Then again, maybe not)

That's pretty blatant..as blatant as Tebow scoring 316 yards last game. The God I know, Jesus Christ, will let you know that there is no such thing as coincidence, and that you're here for a reason. Place your trust in Him and pray and ask Him for the truth.
Revelation 3:20
Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me.


Response To Racist Arizona Chick .... Wait for it ....

Taint says...

Are you seriously saying that Jesus Christ helped win a Denver Broncos game? That's what God was up to on Sunday? The thousands of starving kids in Africa can wait! I've got to help Tebow not only win his game against an opposing sports team, but I'm going to make sure he runs over 300 yards so no one might think it was a coincidence!

Seriously, if you're going to bother believing in God, at least think bigger.

>> ^shinyblurry:

>> ^agopo:
I don't know what deity was responsible for the picture to come down on her head, but it makes me want to turn religious - too good to be coincidence! (Then again, maybe not)

That's pretty blatant..as blatant as Tebow scoring 316 yards last game. The God I know, Jesus Christ, will let you know that there is no such thing as coincidence, and that you're here for a reason. Place your trust in Him and pray and ask Him for the truth.
Revelation 3:20
Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me.

Tebow's AMAZING 80 yd TD to Win the 2012 AFC in OT

sixshot says...

I still won't buy into the Tebow hype. Dude can't throw even if his life depended on it. Too bad the playoff game against New England is on a Saturday... because it'd make another good writing material for another skit at SNL.

Tebow is sub-par compared to other QBs. Even Michael Vick on his 2nd year at the Atlanta Falcons played better than Tebow right now. What good is a team that depends on the QB to run the ball more times than necessary? Eventually that play style in how NFL is played will result in a major injury and Broncos are gonna be a mess again. (Then again, they've been a mess ever since they had Tebow as 3rd stringer.)

New England got this one handily. I just hope that NE's defense will beef up... shoddy defense really hurts.

SNL: Jesus to Tebow - "Take it down a notch"



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