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Re: New Article: Colbert Humps the Dog Some More with Signing of

Postby derfsandmuskie » Thu Mar 11, 2010 7:38 pm

What I would like to see is StillMill running into a few of the players he call assholes or morons in a dark alley way. Like Farrior, Clark or Gildon. He be would shitting in his diapers as those huge men beat the "analysis" out of him. Just because a player or coach makes a bad play or decision does'nt make them an asshole or bad person. (LeBeau)
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Re: New Article: Colbert Humps the Dog Some More with Signing of

Postby StillMill » Thu Mar 11, 2010 11:31 pm

(DumFuckKreider)Convince me that resigning Clark was a bad idea. Convince me why re-signing Casey was a bad idea.


Uh, sorry Kreider . I gave up long ago trying to teach, tutor, and instruct dumbfucks. A fool is a fool, and I cannot make a fool into a someone sensible and intelligent. Perhaps others can, but I have neither the time nor interest in bringing up your low level of awareness, sense, and intelligence. Piss up a rope somewhere else.

As to your other bullshit, long winded blather --

I was THE LONE voice that said the GilDong extension in 1998, AND in 2002, was a fuking waste, and I gave reasons for it. I was correct. I said the Farrior ext. in 2008 was a fuking waste, and I gave reasons for it. I was correct. I PRAISED the Harrison signing, with reasons. I praised the Miller extension, with reasons. And on and on. My record stand on its own merits, and it dwarfs your pissfuk blather. The fact that you're too fuking illiterate, or stupid, or both, to read and understand my analyses, is not my problem. And frankly, I don't need to justify myself to you or any other simpleton. All you need is a little brains, and a little redirection of mental energy.

You don't like it here...? Then shut the fuk up and get the fuk out of here. And don't let the door hit you in yer fat ass.

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Re: New Article: Colbert Humps the Dog Some More with Signing of

Postby deltadweller » Fri Mar 12, 2010 11:13 am

StillMill wrote:
(DumFuckKreider)Convince me that resigning Clark was a bad idea. Convince me why re-signing Casey was a bad idea.


Uh, sorry Kreider . I gave up long ago trying to teach, tutor, and instruct dumbfucks. A fool is a fool, and I cannot make a fool into a someone sensible and intelligent. Perhaps others can, but I have neither the time nor interest in bringing up your low level of awareness, sense, and intelligence. Piss up a rope somewhere else.

As to your other bullshit, long winded blather --

I was THE LONE voice that said the GilDong extension in 1998, AND in 2002, was a fuking waste, and I gave reasons for it. I was correct. I said the Farrior ext. in 2008 was a fuking waste, and I gave reasons for it. I was correct. I PRAISED the Harrison signing, with reasons. I praised the Miller extension, with reasons. And on and on. My record stand on its own merits, and it dwarfs your pissfuk blather. The fact that you're too fuking illiterate, or stupid, or both, to read and understand my analyses, is not my problem. And frankly, I don't need to justify myself to you or any other simpleton. All you need is a little brains, and a little redirection of mental energy.

You don't like it here...? Then shut the fuk up and get the fuk out of here. And don't let the door hit you in yer fat ass.


Mill I've agreed with much of your analysis over the years, but dog gone it if you didn't just prove his point. What has happened in the past few years? You still have insightful articles backed up with facts, but you seem so much more bitter. I think you do a good service for the stiller fans and especially the readers of this site. So why turn so much to personal battles? Let your work stand on its own. People are going to disagree with you. It's alright. It doesn't make you less of a man or make you're articles less relevant. Heck it's your site you can do whatever you want in the long run, but why lower yourself to a bloggers status. If you're going to be a journalist then you have to get a little thicker skin. P.S. I think resigning clark was a bad idea.

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Re: New Article: Colbert Humps the Dog Some More with Signing of

Postby IronCity__Man » Fri Mar 12, 2010 11:18 am

journalist? Did you just write "journalist"?

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Re: New Article: Colbert Humps the Dog Some More with Signing of

Postby IronCity__Man » Fri Mar 12, 2010 11:26 am

I am still hoping for some response to the alternative FA safeties I posted above (page1). Does anyone want those players over Ryan Grant because that was about the only option. Trades could have been made but that is harder to speculate and much more arbitrary - sure we could trade a #2 for Ed Reed but exhausting all those fantasy options are not worth it. I liked the Cards trade of a # 4 for Kerry Rhodes, formerly of the Jets but who knows how many other teams actually could get involved in that proposition.

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Re: New Article: Colbert Humps the Dog Some More with Signing of

Postby KreidersRage » Fri Mar 12, 2010 11:46 am

deltadweller wrote:Mill I've agreed with much of your analysis over the years, but dog gone it if you didn't just prove his point. What has happened in the past few years? You still have insightful articles backed up with facts, but you seem so much more bitter. I think you do a good service for the stiller fans and especially the readers of this site. So why turn so much to personal battles? Let your work stand on its own. People are going to disagree with you. It's alright. It doesn't make you less of a man or make you're articles less relevant. Heck it's your site you can do whatever you want in the long run, but why lower yourself to a bloggers status. If you're going to be a journalist then you have to get a little thicker skin. P.S. I think resigning clark was a bad idea.


Thanks, Delta. Good to know there's still some sensibility left, here. Actually, I knew that there were still some perfectly reasonable posters left, so I guess it's more accurate to say that I'm glad to see some others voice it.

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Re: New Article: Colbert Humps the Dog Some More with Signing of

Postby KreidersRage » Fri Mar 12, 2010 11:48 am

IronCity__Man wrote:I am still hoping for some response to the alternative FA safeties I posted above (page1). Does anyone want those players over Ryan Grant because that was about the only option. Trades could have been made but that is harder to speculate and much more arbitrary - sure we could trade a #2 for Ed Reed but exhausting all those fantasy options are not worth it. I liked the Cards trade of a # 4 for Kerry Rhodes, formerly of the Jets but who knows how many other teams actually could get involved in that proposition.


That'd require some insight. And reason. Possibly some forethought. Maybe a little research.

Basically, I wouldn't hold my breath if I were you.

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Re: New Article: Colbert Humps the Dog Some More with Signing of

Postby stillgrill » Fri Mar 12, 2010 3:14 pm

No wonder the Stillers re-signed Clark - what a list of dregs on the FA list IC Man provided.

My gawd Lawyer Milloy is still out there - hasn't he been around long enough to have intercepted Bubby Brister????

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Re: New Article: Colbert Humps the Dog Some More with Signing of

Postby deltadweller » Fri Mar 12, 2010 4:02 pm

stillgrill wrote:No wonder the Stillers re-signed Clark - what a list of dregs on the FA list IC Man provided.

My gawd Lawyer Milloy is still out there - hasn't he been around long enough to have intercepted Bubby Brister????


The next person that brings up the former QB with initials BB is paying for my next therapy session.

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