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- lloydgreene
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Just a random thought. But very heartfelt.
Even winning two superbowls since has not lessened my disdain for Neil O'Donnell costing us that one to the Cowpokers in 95.
It still hurts right here
It still hurts right here
- SteelPower
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Re: Just a random thought. But very heartfelt.
I will hate him forever that rat bastard, especially since it is the only SB we ever lost.
- SteelCityFan
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Re: Just a random thought. But very heartfelt.
Please don't refer to he who's name should never be spoken. Fuck that was an awful day.....
- Snockered Pedestrian
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Re: Just a random thought. But very heartfelt.
That name lives in infamy.
Didn't that scumbag also QB the Titans when Joe Nedney won his Oscar?
Didn't that scumbag also QB the Titans when Joe Nedney won his Oscar?
- Crucible-steel-kid
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Re: Just a random thought. But very heartfelt.
This is a long post with links and such, so please bear with me:
I have talked to many folks over the years about Fuck Face Jackoff Ronald Mc Donald #14, and the possibility that Jackoff Ronald was bought off by Jenny Jones (NOT A TYPO) of the DALLASS COWFUCKERS. Overwhelmingly, the response was that he was not bought off. The reason is because he would have gotten more money through endorsements promoting products than FUCK-FACE JENNY JONES (NOT A TYPO) could have ever paid him to throw the game. Below are some of the online links supporting this conclusion, and the last one the reader has to look for the postings by the various readers of that blog.
I was talking to a friend of mine about that game, and he said that he was angry that we lost initially, but look at who we had to play with on our team. Who ever heard of Yancey Thigpen, Bam Morris, Corey Holiday, and Ronald Mcdonald prior to that S.B.?
We beat ourselves in that game, but my squad ended their S.B. appearances during Aikman's career and until this day.
http://books.google.com/books?id=4JHmzr ... q=&f=false
BLOG QUOTES:
"The interceptions weren't Neil O'Donnell's fault. Yancey Thigpen ran the wrong routes. O'Donell threw the ball where Thigpen was supposed to be, but he wasn't there.
Thanks for being the voice of reason, JPH. Though, if memory serves, Corey Holliday (fresh off the practice squad) made the wrong adjustment on the back-breaking pick. I remember in the post-game interview Jim Gray all but directly said O'Donnell made the right throws and invited him to throw his receivers under the bus, but Neil took the high road. And this is what he gets for it..."
LINK:
http://www.fannation.com/si_blogs/1/pos ... bowl-goats
Believing that Neil O'Donnell was the goat of Super Bowl XXX is like believing in the tooth fairy.
I have talked to many folks over the years about Fuck Face Jackoff Ronald Mc Donald #14, and the possibility that Jackoff Ronald was bought off by Jenny Jones (NOT A TYPO) of the DALLASS COWFUCKERS. Overwhelmingly, the response was that he was not bought off. The reason is because he would have gotten more money through endorsements promoting products than FUCK-FACE JENNY JONES (NOT A TYPO) could have ever paid him to throw the game. Below are some of the online links supporting this conclusion, and the last one the reader has to look for the postings by the various readers of that blog.
I was talking to a friend of mine about that game, and he said that he was angry that we lost initially, but look at who we had to play with on our team. Who ever heard of Yancey Thigpen, Bam Morris, Corey Holiday, and Ronald Mcdonald prior to that S.B.?
We beat ourselves in that game, but my squad ended their S.B. appearances during Aikman's career and until this day.
http://books.google.com/books?id=4JHmzr ... q=&f=false
BLOG QUOTES:
"The interceptions weren't Neil O'Donnell's fault. Yancey Thigpen ran the wrong routes. O'Donell threw the ball where Thigpen was supposed to be, but he wasn't there.
Thanks for being the voice of reason, JPH. Though, if memory serves, Corey Holliday (fresh off the practice squad) made the wrong adjustment on the back-breaking pick. I remember in the post-game interview Jim Gray all but directly said O'Donnell made the right throws and invited him to throw his receivers under the bus, but Neil took the high road. And this is what he gets for it..."
LINK:
http://www.fannation.com/si_blogs/1/pos ... bowl-goats
Believing that Neil O'Donnell was the goat of Super Bowl XXX is like believing in the tooth fairy.
CRUCIBLE STEEL AND SPECIALTY ALLOYS DIVISION. COLT INDUSTRIES. VESUVIUS RESEARCH MIDLAND PENNSYLVANIA.
- steelcitymetal
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Re: Just a random thought. But very heartfelt.
Crucible-steel-kid wrote:Fuck Face Jackoff Ronald Mc Donald #14, and the possibility that Jackoff Ronald was bought off by Jenny Jones (NOT A TYPO) of the DALLASS COWFUCKERS. Overwhelmingly, the response was that he was not bought off. The reason is because he would have gotten more money through endorsements promoting products than FUCK-FACE JENNY JONES (NOT A TYPO)
we got it the first time. it wasn't a typo.
i don't mind long posts, but give the shitty clever names a rest.
- thesteelhammer
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Re: Just a random thought. But very heartfelt.
N.O.D. was not totally at fault, but a QB has to see the entire field.
If his WR runs the wrong route, gets jammed at the line, or falls; he needs to see that and adjust.
Neil's a fault, but so is everyone else on that team.
I' sure it weighs on them just as much as it does us fans.
If his WR runs the wrong route, gets jammed at the line, or falls; he needs to see that and adjust.
Neil's a fault, but so is everyone else on that team.
I' sure it weighs on them just as much as it does us fans.
- lloydgreene
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Re: Just a random thought. But very heartfelt.
WE ALL were pissing ourselves when we recovered that onside though!!
And remember Neon Deion losing his jock (and almost his lunch) when BAM was coming off tackle?
And remember Neon Deion losing his jock (and almost his lunch) when BAM was coming off tackle?
- thesteelhammer
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Re: Just a random thought. But very heartfelt.
lloydgreene wrote:WE ALL were pissing ourselves when we recovered that onside though!!
And remember Neon Deion losing his jock (and almost his lunch) when BAM was coming off tackle?
good memories.
- LambertoCincoOcho
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Re: Just a random thought. But very heartfelt.
Cowher was wired up for SB 30 and he asked NOD what happened. He asked him if the ball floated on him. Neither mentioned anything about the wrong route or adjustment. Just a thought. Source: NFL Films.
- Crucible-steel-kid
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Re: Just a random thought. But very heartfelt.
we got it the first time. it wasn't a typo.
i don't mind long posts, but give the shitty clever names a rest.[/quote]
This is the only way I can get some kind of mental health relief as it relates to that S.B. That was the first time the United States ever lost a war was S.B. XXX. If I didn't feel this way, I'd probably have to check my pulse since I might be dead...
I've have very close friends tell me that they don't understand why I hate them soooo much.
i don't mind long posts, but give the shitty clever names a rest.[/quote]
This is the only way I can get some kind of mental health relief as it relates to that S.B. That was the first time the United States ever lost a war was S.B. XXX. If I didn't feel this way, I'd probably have to check my pulse since I might be dead...
I've have very close friends tell me that they don't understand why I hate them soooo much.
CRUCIBLE STEEL AND SPECIALTY ALLOYS DIVISION. COLT INDUSTRIES. VESUVIUS RESEARCH MIDLAND PENNSYLVANIA.
- Poltargyst
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Re: Just a random thought. But very heartfelt.
My recollection is that they were running option routes where if the D does one thing, the WR goes one way, and if the D does another, the WR goes another way. The QB and the WR both have to see it on the fly, and the QB has to just fling the ball where the WR is supposed to be. Either the WR is there to catch it or he isn't. In Super Bowl XXX, he wasn't.
Adding to that, I'm remembering that a WR got hurt, and the backup was playing and ran the wrong route.
To this day, I can't stand the idea of using option routes. I like the idea of everyone knowing where everyone is going before the snap.
Adding to that, I'm remembering that a WR got hurt, and the backup was playing and ran the wrong route.
To this day, I can't stand the idea of using option routes. I like the idea of everyone knowing where everyone is going before the snap.
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