Super Bowl

stdreb27

Active Member
Originally Posted by bjoe23
http:///forum/post/2457517
QB? When I played QB once with a sprung ankle, spained isnt a word, and my whole game was off.
He can throw it but not with as much accuracy, O line was a problem too
So it is the fault of the mythical sprained ankle that the pats lost to a mediocre team?
Simple fact is they aren't real champions, they never faced adversity. A real champion plays the best game of his career injured. Perfect example.
Emmitt Smith ran for 180 yards against the Giants with a 2nd degree separated shoulder. That is a real champion. Not some pretty boy dating some super model.
 

ruaround

Active Member

Originally Posted by bjoe23
http:///forum/post/2457517
QB? When I played QB once with a sprung ankle, spained isnt a word,
and my whole game was off.
He can throw it but not with as much accuracy, O line was a problem too
sprain (sprān) Pronunciation Key
n.
A painful wrenching or laceration of the ligaments of a joint.
The condition resulting from a sprain.
tr.v. sprained, sprain·ing, sprains
To cause a sprain to (a joint or ligament).
sprung (sprŭng) Pronunciation Key
v. A past tense and the past participle of spring

you might want to rethink your idea that there isnt a word sprained... heck even go to webmd.com and research your "sprung ankle"... that is the one that doesnt exixt...
Brady was as accurate as one can be from 70+ yards... so when you throw a ball really far do you put less or more pressure on your foot/ankle/body??? or is it easier???
 

harris28

Member
Hey it's all rigged. A close game, underdog wins....what brings the NFL more money!!! It's all about good T.V.!! I swear it's like wrestling!!!!!!!!! It would not have been good if the pats won because people were bored that they kept winning. So...The NFL makes the underdog wins because it's whats exciting and what people want. I'm telling you it's all fake and no one can convince me otherwise!!!
I mean look how college teams play.. they play for the heart and the love of the game and you can see a difference like 12 laterals in a game.
 

bjoe23

Active Member

Originally Posted by ruaround
http:///forum/post/2457775
sprain (sprān) Pronunciation Key
n.
A painful wrenching or laceration of the ligaments of a joint.
The condition resulting from a sprain.
tr.v. sprained, sprain·ing, sprains
To cause a sprain to (a joint or ligament).
sprung (sprŭng) Pronunciation Key
v. A past tense and the past participle of spring

you might want to rethink your idea that there isnt a word sprained... heck even go to webmd.com and research your "sprung ankle"... that is the one that doesnt exixt...
Brady was as accurate as one can be from 70+ yards... so when you throw a ball really far do you put less or more pressure on your foot/ankle/body??? or is it easier???
Oh, I guess i better improve me english skills
 
Originally Posted by Harris28
http:///forum/post/2457791
Hey it's all rigged. A close game, underdog wins....what brings the NFL more money!!! It's all about good T.V.!! I swear it's like wrestling!!!!!!!!! It would not have been good if the pats won because people were bored that they kept winning. So...The NFL makes the underdog wins because it's whats exciting and what people want. I'm telling you it's all fake and no one can convince me otherwise!!!
I mean look how college teams play.. they play for the heart and the love of the game and you can see a difference like 12 laterals in a game.
Dude that is RIGHT ON!
 
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