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Hajjhowe

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  1. Mrs. Pacman. The way she just left her husband alone to go around eating little white dots, and handing around with a bunch of men and than taking them all in her mouth. What a filthy whore.
  2. Hahahahahaha. Battle Raper 2. Seriously, they thought making a sequel to a game called Battle Raper was a good idea? They thought making a game CALLED Battle Raper was a good idea?
  3. They said Vampires, not Zombies. IT'S ALL LIES PEOPLE.
  4. I believe the first I remember seeing was Bill vs. Giants, but that's VERY vague. I didn't really watch Football intensely until High School, around the time Green Bay was good and Elway was on his way out.
  5. And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie is a book I seem to remember enjoying quite a bit. It's a mystery.
  6. Hmm, gameplay looks like it could be really good or really bad. Having the voice actors is a big plus however.
  7. Wow. You have to love the 10's flying off the guy while he's getting shot.
  8. Hahahaha. I hope Robert Downey Jr. wins. Just for the 'wtf' factor. I also hope he shows up in total blackface mode.
  9. 1. Shocker, and shame on all of your for not agreeing. 2. Captain America (Steve Rogers, of course) 3. Spider-Man (Peter Parker) 4. Ant-Man (Eric O'Grady) 5. The Kingpin (Wilson Fisk) 6. Mysterio (Quentin Beck) 7. Scorpion Mac Gargan 8. Hobgoblin (Roderick Kingsley) 9. Hammerhead 10. Dr. Doom But really, how can you people show no Shocker love?
  10. I still stand by the theory that the majority of NFL seasons, the top 4 teams in a conference are in fact the four division winners. Panicking and changing the formula because of a flukey year where two divisions were the drizzly shits seems like an overreaction. The NFL is a very volatile league. Just a few years back the AFC West was one of the best divisions in the NFL (Chiefs, Broncos & Chargers were all contenders). Even Seattle & St. Louis were two better NFC teams just a few years back and before that, the 49ers and Seahawks/Rams. The odds of years like this happening are astronomically low. The Cards showed they were better than Atlanta by winning at home, and the Giants lost their home game, so they didn't deserve to be fighting for the NFC title (Or they would have lost to Philly, I guess...). Changing the system now doesn't make sense to me when most seasons have clearly cut deserved teams and 90% of the time the 'bad' division winners just lose their first game anyways. It's the Colts & Falcons fault they couldn't get it done on the road against these supposed shitty teams. If they were so much better, it wouldn't matter where they played. That's my two cents.
  11. I think the NFL system is fine. This is just a weird year, and most season at least 3 of the 4 teams with byes will get through and almost always two of them meet in the post-season. Teams with 10+ wins almost never miss the playoffs either, and this is a historical fact since the added Wildcards. I think people are just overreacting to a somewhat fluky year, people weren't nearly as upset when the Browns were 10-6 and didn't get a spot, but it's just the way it goes sometimes. Adding extra teams cheapens the value of making the playoffs and I like that it isn't more than half the teams in the league making the post-season. Makes the regular season that much more important, makes you need to win your division that much more and I have always approved of the 'If it ain't broke, don't fix it' mentality.
  12. I think Flacco played pretty much like Ben did during his rookie campaign as well. He was great at times, and had the great D and solid running game. But once he faced the Steelers, it was basically like when Ben had to face the Patriots. He was over matched and finally looked like a real rookie out there. With that said, he obviously has talent (And a great arm) and I think he should at worst be a solid QB for some time. If the Ravens ever get some real consistent receiving threats they would be even better than they are now. McGahee got crushed on that hit though. I was getting flashbacks to the Steelers game where they KO'd Eddie George and he literally just fell in a heap. Not surprising, but this was Smashmouth football in it's purest form. Good news for the Cards in that Pittsburgh will be sore, but bad news in that they showed they will kill your receivers to death and slam the door on your running game.
  13. The NFL has the perfect amount of teams in the post-season. Most years there aren't going to be 11-5 teams missing out, and there aren't going to be 8-8 teams winning divisions, or getting wildcard spots. I am obviously ecstatic about Pittsburgh being in the Super Bowl, even if there were a handful of questionable calls (Although Baltimore really looked pathetic on offense anyways). The worst offense was definitely that roughing the kicker penalty, but it didn't lead to any Steelers points. Philly choking should have been something I saw coming though. Never thought I'd see the day Arizona made a Super Bowl, but I obviously hope their run ends there
  14. I picked Substance. I really like flashy big plays and dramatic high scoring offenses, but at the end of the day I'd rather have a team consistently in the post-season/title race and I can get just as much excitement out of a defensive struggle than a shootout. This is basically like asking if you would rather be a Spurs Fan or a Warriors fan
  15. Yeah, I am pretty much in agreement with HTTK here. Tony Dungy is kind of like Marty Schottenheimer, just that his team stuck it out long enough to let him get a ring. Mind you, he was likable enough to not piss off the ownership like Marty always does but I am still convinced he could have won a Super Bowl with the Chargers eventually, hell even with those Browns teams. But yes, Dungy really did blow a lot of playoff games (As did Peyton by proxy). Nothing new though, the Colts have been choking in playoff games for years now. Dungy is definitely going into the HOF, and would even if he hadn't of won the Super Bowl a few years back either.
  16. WR won't be a big part of the offense also, given Singeltary (sp.) making it pretty clear he wants more of a Smashmouth style of offense.
  17. The Cards basically have two credible wins, over Dallas & sort of over the 49ers who seemed to be playing a bit better at that point in the season. Their problems are possibly the most heavy of all playoff teams, but it's the playoffs. Arizona at least gets to play at home and with a rookie QB (Albeit one who has looked very comfortable all season long) there is always the brief chance he will choke. But even if he does, they have a really strong running game which will be the focus of the offense (Like most playoff teams end up doing). That said, Ryan could throw a pick for a TD on his first play and Warner could go off for one of his crazy passing days. I'd still take the Falcons though.
  18. LOL. LUCKY, LUCKY, LUCKY! It's not like their defense earned these fumbles and picks by playing in the right areas, making massive hits, stripping the ball, tiring out the team the ENTIRE GAME with their stifling D which is ranked near the top fo the league in every category. I forgot how you watched every Steelers game and that the only explanation for any fumble ever is luck, right? It couldn't be the actual skill of the defenders at all, correct? Sometimes you really are a fucking moron. This is one of those times.
  19. The Office. Oh, and I guess the NFL playoffs although that's not really a TV series...
  20. Romeo made a lot of stupid calls and terrible clock management issues early in the season when the Browns could actually have won a few games. This is before any injuries ect. Also, you have to think the HC might have some influence on guys under performing. Bad training? Not motivating players enough? I don't know, but going from 10-6 to 4-12 is just too big a step to ignore. He had completely changed the team to guys he wanted and he failed. It happens, I am sure he can still find work as a DC or whatever somewhere else. Also, Mangini kind of blew his 8-3 record with terrible moves but I agree he shouldn't be fired. Still better than when Marty was fired after going 14-2. That was just ridiculous.
  21. And this is why Baseball is dead to me. When two teams have like, four times the payroll of more than half the league it's just out of control. The smaller teams should just quit now, form their own league, and make a fucking salary cap.
  22. Wait, Curtis Joseph is STILL in the NHL? He has to be in the minor leagues or something...
  23. That's usually how it goes. I've always thought of the AFC as at the very least more balanced. The NFC always seems to get two shitty divisions (This year's nominee's being the West 7 North) Than two divisions that have teams who wish they weren't in them. With that said, the AFC West is absolutely pathetic and seems like a race to the finish where everyone is tripping over each other to fall into a home game. At least Pittsburgh has a bye and can sit some starter's against the Browns. They looked uninspired against the Titans though. I was very disappointed.
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