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Martz has now done two things that will be virtually impossible to overcome: blowing the Super Bowl as a huge favorite because of his own stubborness and wimping out in a playoff game.
"They're not used to getting hit hard"
"Keep hitting him hard they're folding"
"They're lucky to be in this game"
"All it takes is one good hit"
"They have nothing to bring"
Originally posted by pgrote@Apr 15 2004, 01:38 PM Couple of choice quotes from the Panthers:
"They're not used to getting hit hard"
"Keep hitting him hard they're folding"
"They're lucky to be in this game"
"All it takes is one good hit"
"They have nothing to bring"
Notice a trend?
Something about hitting?...just a guess...
. . . and to tell you this: I work with gays, have friends who are gay, go to church with gays. Most of them are aware that I believe that homosexual behavior is sin. Some of them actually agree. Most don't. It's OK . . . because they also know or at least have been made aware of my multitude of sins: adulterous heart, lustful and covetous behavior, wicked pride, angry spirit . . . do I need to go on?
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Originally posted by ElviswasaBluesFan@Apr 15 2004, 12:36 PM I had almost forgotten about that.
Not me.
Watching it from the Panthers' perspective is interesting. Their broadcast crew say something like, "It'll be important for the Panthers to stop them here. A TD and the game is over. Oh, what are they doing? Are they running down the clock?"
Originally posted by devaskar@Apr 15 2004, 12:38 PM Martz has now done two things that will be virtually impossible to overcome: blowing the Super Bowl as a huge favorite because of his own stubborness and wimping out in a playoff game.
Yep. I think this year the window will be closing.
And, frankly, it has never occured to me that "winning" a debate is important, or that I should be hurt when someone like Airshark or kah, among others (for whom winning a pseudo debate or declaring intellectual superiority over invisible others is obviously very important) ridicule me.
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