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Chris_H_2 wrote:
EllisEamos wrote:
i almost feel bad for brady quinn.
Do you feel worse for him now or after the draft holding-room debacle?
now, b/c not only was he not wanted in Denver as a possible towel holder for Manning (i know they didn't know if they'd land him), but the Jets didn't even want him to hold towels for Tebow and Sanchez.
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pft wrote:
Report: Tebow will choose between Jags and Jets Posted by Mike Florio on March 21, 2012, 8:44 PM EDT
I’ve been saying for the past two days that the Broncos should let Tim Tebow pick his next team. Indeed, without Tebow’s efforts in 2011, quarterback Peyton Manning never would have given a second look at the Broncos.
According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, that’s precisely how it will happen. Tebow will decide whether he’s traded to the Jets or the Jaguars.
It won’t be an easy decision. In Jacksonville, he’d be going home — and he’d likely end up starting, if not right away then not long after the billboards go up on the First Coast. In New York, he’d be going to a team whose front office and coaching staff want him, but he wouldn’t be playing more than a limited, Wildcat role.
At least until Mark Sanchez starts throwing a bunch of interceptions and the billboards go up in Times Square.
It won’t be an easy choice, but he’s got a much better chance of long-term security and success in Jacksonville, since owner Shad Khan is the one who undoubtedly pushed for Tebow. In New York, failure of the current regime eventually would result in Tebow likely being run out of town all over again.
Easier? Hell no. He took on quite a challenge. The people in Jax already jack off to the bible daily. Getting the heathens in New York to do it? An accomplishment worthy of at least another hospital or two in Southeast Asia.
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Self Polluted wrote:
warehouse wrote:
so i guess evangelizing in ny is easier?
Easier? Hell no. He took on quite a challenge. The people in Jax already jack off to the bible daily. Getting the heathens in New York to do it? An accomplishment worthy of at least another hospital or two in Southeast Asia. New Jersey (the place is totes crowded)
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Self Polluted wrote:
warehouse wrote:
so i guess evangelizing in ny is easier?
Easier? Hell no. He took on quite a challenge. The people in Jax already jack off to the bible daily. Getting the heathens in New York to do it? An accomplishment worthy of at least another hospital or two in Southeast Asia.
Probably also has to do with the fact that Jacksonville is literally one of the worst cities in the world.
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given2trade wrote:
Oh, you think I'm being douchey? Well I shall have to re-examine everything then. Thanks brah.
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