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View Poll Results: Which sporting league has the biggest primmadonnas | |||
NBA - basketball (think LeBron) | 260 | 45.61% | |
NFL - American football (think T.O.) | 102 | 17.89% | |
MLB - Major league baseball (think A-Rod) | 25 | 4.39% | |
NHL - National hockey league (think Patrick Roy) | 4 | 0.70% | |
PGA - professional golfers (think Tiger) | 17 | 2.98% | |
ATP - professional tennis (think Serena) | 15 | 2.63% | |
Motorsports - (think Danica Patrick) | 8 | 1.40% | |
Football - soccer for some (think Diego Maradonna) | 128 | 22.46% | |
Other _____________________________ | 11 | 1.93% | |
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September 25th, 2010, 02:16 PM | #511 |
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Week 3
SUNDAY 9/26 1:00 ET NY Giants 9/26 1:00 ET New England 9/26 1:00 ET Baltimore 9/26 1:00 ET Pittsburgh 9/26 1:00 ET Carolina 9/26 1:00 ET New Orleans 9/26 1:00 ET Kansas City 9/26 1:00 ET Detroit 9/26 1:00 ET Houston 9/26 4:05 ET Washington 9/26 4:05 ET Philadelphia 9/26 4:15 ET Indianapolis 9/26 4:15 ET Seattle 9/26 4:15 ET Arizona 9/26 8:20 ET Miami MONDAY 9/27 8:35 ET Green Bay Total points: 39 Who says Giants don't have Cheerleaders ? Good Luck !!
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September 25th, 2010, 07:23 PM | #513 |
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Nicely done, Brother SIT! They look more like strippers than cheerleaders, but maybe the NFL needs some of that.
On a side note, Have you guys caught any of the Lingerie Football League? Don't worry, it's women in lingerie - not guys . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZcSEE7TuGU Some of those girls can play . |
September 25th, 2010, 07:27 PM | #514 |
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SIT bro, you forgot to pick Cinci/Carolina game
Ghaleon also squatted on Ourlad's 40 pts his picks are identical to Pukindog's except Puke has 38 pts. Is Valhalla dead, or is his computer, or both? Last edited by wozhere; September 25th, 2010 at 09:22 PM.. |
September 25th, 2010, 07:28 PM | #515 |
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A great problem with American society is the desire to elevate someone to "heroic" status and then discover a chink in the armor so they can then be torn down. Michael Vick is a football player, nothing more and probably nothing less. Is he a very talented football player? Absolutely. Is he a flawed human being who has gone to prison for has transgressions. Again, absolutely. Is he a role model? Despite what Charles Barkley said in the past, yes he is. But the question is, what kind of role model?
Let's look at three of the greatest running backs in NFL history: Jim Brown, O.J. Simpson and Walter Payton. If you want to be a great RB, then these three men are fantastic role models. All of them played the game it's supposed to be played; hard, fast and with purpose. But off the field? Walter was a devoted family man whose contributions to society in general were cut short by his untimely passing. Jim has lived his live as he sees fit, with integrity and honesty. Sure, Jim made some mistakes and paid the penalties for them. And O.J.? A sorry excuse for a human being. In fact O.J. and Ozzy Osbourne (and I'm insulting Ozzy by putting him in company with a wife-beater, thief and murderer) are perfect examples of negative celebrity role models. Ozzy even told his kids, don't do drugs or you'll end up like me. |
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What station is Lingerie league on? - I tried to find it at one point Wasn't PB PMOM Nikki Schieler on that? |
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there is a lot hypocrisy in the world. sure, mike vick did a very deplorable thing with the dog fighting, which he paid for with both prison time and income loss. yet, it's okay when animal cruelty is label as a "cultural" thing. matadors are seen as "heroes" and thousands turned out in the grandstands to see a bull being abused before being killed in the name of culture. a guy who fights dog is seen a bad guy, but those who abuse bulls are seen as "heroes". what a crock!
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Hopefully, though, the tide is starting to turn against bullfighting. One province in Spain, I believe it's called Catalonia, recently banned the fights. There was also an incident recently in Spain where a bull climbed up into the crowd and injured many spectators. I hope these things have started a trend towards ending this outrageous cruelty |
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September 26th, 2010, 02:25 AM | #520 |
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And there's the other end of the spectrum, the Running of the Bulls in Pamplona. I'd love to be in one of the balconies overlooking the course with some sangria and tapas watching all the idiots getting themselves literally torn a new one.
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