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Thanks for the 1 A.M. topic thread. Joker. I've never gotten that offa my chest.

My 74 year old father turned to me after that play happened and asked,"Who's that number 81?" I go,'Hernandez. Where you been? You going senile on me?"
He mutters,'Hernandez huh? Tell him not to even bother showing up to training camp in the spring."
By the time spring came, my father was dead and I still have a deep seeded hatred for Aaron Hernandez.

Guy's a mother f*ucking choker. Pure & simple. Tried & true.
He's got what? 18 touchdowns? I can only remember one. Those are like Tully Banta Hannah Barberra sacks. Most come in garbage time.

He chumped it when it mattered.
When everything was on the line, Brady threw a perfect pass right into his hands in the final minute of The Super Bowl and he dropped it.

That's the definition of a choker. I hate him. I'm 46 years old and I hate him.

CHOKER. And I'd say it to his face & gladly take a beating for it. That one's for you, dad.
I agree, let's trade this chump for a 7th round pick and bring back Visanthe "I made the club from the tub" Shiancoe.
 
Lemme set the stage for you for some perspective-

It's the final minute of The Super Bowl. One final drive. It's do or die time. Put up or shut up time. All those plays in his backyard were in anticipation of this exact scenario.

You can NOT drop the ball. Let me repeat that...

You can NOT, that's NOTTTT drop the fricking ball!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

If Tom Brady throws you the ball in the perfect place for you to catch it, you can NOT NOT catch it.

Again, it's the final drive of The Super Bowl. Ya got 52 seconds left & 1 timeout. Ya need a farking touchdown & you're on your own 20.

He's a choker. I stand by it. I can forgive Branch's drop on the previous play. Know why? It was slightly deflected & he was already Super Bowl 39 MVP anyway, that's why. I can forgive Wes' too because, well, he's White Wes Welker. They have credibility to fall back on. Hernadez doesn't.

The chump showed what he was made of. There was something deep inside of him that made him drop that ball. It comes down to inner psychological makeup but that's a topic too entailed to put across on a football board.

It's the last minute of The Super Bowl. Your team needs a touchdown. The ball is thrown right into the catching triangle of your connected hands and it slips through and onto the ground.

If that's not a choker, nothing is.

CHOKE.

So Hernanadez the reason we lost that game?? LOL I guess his third quarter TD that game was a garbage time td also. Lets **** on Hernandez for dropping a ball, but not Welker, or Branch, or Brady for having a brain fart in the first quarter and getting a safety....LOL your to much man..
 
Maybe I was just hammered at the time, but wasn't that pass behind Hernandez?

No. The Branch drop was behind him on the previous play. The ball was deflected & redirected behind him. Branch didn't have enough time to readjust. He really didn't have any chance at actually catching that. But it looked like a catchable ball from far away, thus causing most people to consider it a drop.
The Merkle Boner... err... umm... Hernandez Choke was a precisely placed pass right into his outstretched connected hands. Oh, and also - Brady hit him perfectly in stride.
And Jackson2, stop gangin' up on me. lol. How u gonna agree with Kontra's hazy recollection? Listen to you - "Yup, the pass was behind Hernandez". No it wasn't. Jeepers creepers man. Yer jus' backin' Kontradiction cuz, well, he's big shot Kontradiction and stuff.
Ya wanna see the play in question? Type in "New York Giants vs. New England Patriots XLVI Full Match" on You Tube and go to the 2:21:12 mark.

And as for the other guyz thinking ima ding bat for not liking Hernandez cuz he blew it, hey, that's just the way I am with this particular player.
Yes, I WOULD have released him before last year's training camp. Look, I'm not going to go into detail about the psychology involved (although I could), but having a player return to the squad after soiling his rep that badly is just a detriment to the team's "collective mindset".
You have to nip that element in the bud before it spreads.
I'm not referring to drops as the element. What I'm trying to say is - The element being... the psychological makeup of a player being such that it causes him to fail in highly pressurized situations.
Yeah, THAT element.
And that's the reasoning behind Coach Pewsterbaby jettisoning Aaron Hernandez before the 2012 training camp opened.
And I stand behind that. The Patriots could have gone in another direction or found someone similar to replace him.
Look, I just couldn't have him back. I wouldn't have liked doing it, but that's just how it has to be.
And before you come in with stuff like - "If someone like you was running the team, you'd run it into the ground in record time."

In all sincerity, no, of COURSE I don't have the ability to run an NFL team. I don't pretend to. I'm just speaking about ONE solitary player in the guise of Aaron Hernandez.
I mean, ya ever see some of the big posters around this place? It's like they're pacing around their computers holding clipboards and wearing headsets. lol. That's how into it they are. Hey, if that's your thing, then fine. Some of them are really great at it. I dont even pretend to know the game that well. (Rock & Roll? That's another thing altogether. I rule that school. but I digress...)

I'd have cut Hernandez. yet let Branch & Welker slide for their chumpy moments. I've already told you why. If you don't grasp that angle, well, you don't grasp personal identity either. Branch's & Welker's identities are similar. They're proven winners.
Hernandez has a completely different aura about him. Most posters around here aren't observant enough to be able to pick up on that type of thing (yes, that's a shot, in case you were wondering).
It's called sociological clairvoyance & it DOES play a factor in team makeup.

Lastly? For the guy who concluded that I just must be a weird guy, thanks for going easy on me. Nah, Off The Grid is a weird guy. I'm just someone who likes to type memorably whenever I choose to post around here. I leave the feetbawl acumen ta fellas like Kontra, Andy Johnson, Deus Irae, and a few others. They know the intricacies of the game better than I.
And Joker, ima sorry fer sabotaging yer nice thread u made right before u went beddie-bye last nite.
Wat I caused over here IS pretty interestin' tho, don'tcha think?
I mean, it turned into a more better banter than wat u initially posed for discussion, by default.

Earlier today, I typed my "Hernandez Hatred" diatribe & went out to run errands. Upon my return, I fully expected to see people hammering me for what I wrote. To my pleasant surprise, I found u guyz ta be really going lightly on me with your dissenting views. It's just so damned easy to rip me for feeling this way about Hernandez all because of one play. I expected to see people taking me behind the barn an' givin' me a good beatdown for it.
Thank you for not doing that. Gee whiz, u guyz are pretty cool after all.
I mean, I know I'm pretty hard to take sometimes. I just have a writing style that's decidedly more memorable than most. My "post total vs. personal page views" number reflects that.
Now, with all that being said & turning it back on-topic (well, the thread's newfangled secondary topic anyway)...

CHOKER. And now you know how and why and all the "what for's" and tha like.
 
No. The Branch drop was behind him on the previous play. The ball was deflected & redirected behind him. Branch didn't have enough time to readjust. He really didn't have any chance at actually catching that. But it looked like a catchable ball from far away, thus causing most people to consider it a drop.
The Merkle Boner... err... umm... Hernandez Choke was a precisely placed pass right into his outstretched connected hands. Oh, and also - Brady hit him perfectly in stride.
And Jackson2, stop gangin' up on me. lol. How u gonna agree with Kontra's hazy recollection? Listen to you - "Yup, the pass was behind Hernandez". No it wasn't. Jeepers creepers man. Yer jus' backin' Kontradiction cuz, well, he's big shot Kontradiction and stuff.
Ya wanna see the play in question? Type in "New York Giants vs. New England Patriots XLVI Full Match" on You Tube and go to the 2:21:12 mark.

And as for the other guyz thinking ima ding bat for not liking Hernandez cuz he blew it, hey, that's just the way I am with this particular player.
Yes, I WOULD have released him before last year's training camp. Look, I'm not going to go into detail about the psychology involved (although I could), but having a player return to the squad after soiling his rep that badly is just a detriment to the team's "collective mindset".
You have to nip that element in the bud before it spreads.
I'm not referring to drops as the element. What I'm trying to say is - The element being... the psychological makeup of a player being such that it causes him to fail in highly pressurized situations.
Yeah, THAT element.
And that's the reasoning behind Coach Pewsterbaby jettisoning Aaron Hernandez before the 2012 training camp opened.
And I stand behind that. The Patriots could have gone in another direction or found someone similar to replace him.
Look, I just couldn't have him back. I wouldn't have liked doing it, but that's just how it has to be.
And before you come in with stuff like - "If someone like you was running the team, you'd run it into the ground in record time."

In all sincerity, no, of COURSE I don't have the ability to run an NFL team. I don't pretend to. I'm just speaking about ONE solitary player in the guise of Aaron Hernandez.
I mean, ya ever see some of the big posters around this place? It's like they're pacing around their computers holding clipboards and wearing headsets. lol. That's how into it they are. Hey, if that's your thing, then fine. Some of them are really great at it. I dont even pretend to know the game that well. (Rock & Roll? That's another thing altogether. I rule that school. but I digress...)

I'd have cut Hernandez. yet let Branch & Welker slide for their chumpy moments. I've already told you why. If you don't grasp that angle, well, you don't grasp personal identity either. Branch's & Welker's identities are similar. They're proven winners.
Hernandez has a completely different aura about him. Most posters around here aren't observant enough to be able to pick up on that type of thing (yes, that's a shot, in case you were wondering).
It's called sociological clairvoyance & it DOES play a factor in team makeup.

Lastly? For the guy who concluded that I just must be a weird guy, thanks for going easy on me. Nah, Off The Grid is a weird guy. I'm just someone who likes to type memorably whenever I choose to post around here. I leave the feetbawl acumen ta fellas like Kontra, Andy Johnson, Deus Irae, and a few others. They know the intricacies of the game better than I.
And Joker, ima sorry fer sabotaging yer nice thread u made right before u went beddie-bye last nite.
Wat I caused over here IS pretty interestin' tho, don'tcha think?
I mean, it turned into a more better banter than wat u initially posed for discussion, by default.

Earlier today, I typed my "Hernandez Hatred" diatribe & went out to run errands. Upon my return, I fully expected to see people hammering me for what I wrote. To my pleasant surprise, I found u guyz ta be really going lightly on me with your dissenting views. It's just so damned easy to rip me for feeling this way about Hernandez all because of one play. I expected to see people taking me behind the barn an' givin' me a good beatdown for it.
Thank you for not doing that. Gee whiz, u guyz are pretty cool after all.
I mean, I know I'm pretty hard to take sometimes. I just have a writing style that's decidedly more memorable than most. My "post total vs. personal page views" number reflects that.
Now, with all that being said & turning it back on-topic (well, the thread's newfangled secondary topic anyway)...

CHOKER. And now you know how and why and all the "what for's" and tha like.

tldr...........
 
Pewster you outta put in for Jets GM job after this new guy inevitably gets canned.
 
So Hernanadez the reason we lost that game?? LOL I guess his third quarter TD that game was a garbage time td also. Lets **** on Hernandez for dropping a ball, but not Welker, or Branch, or Brady for having a brain fart in the first quarter and getting a safety....LOL your to much man..

Oh, for crissakes man. I already told u his 3rd quarter TD was memorable.
Know wat else? I even remember him doin' his cool makin' it rain hand gestures. Know how happy I was when that happened? Oh baby. Total euphoric bliss.
I said,"He's got 18 touchdowns and I can only remember one." That it was the Super Bowl one was implied. Gee whiz, didn't you catch that? Whoops, prolly dropped it like Hernandez. tehee.
Now stop cherry pickin' me ta death. Inaccurately, I might add. Smart guy.
 
WTF? Hernandez choked? Actually him dropping that ball was not a big deal because it saved time since he was surely going to be tackled 1 second after catching that ball. The play after Deion got like a 20 yard catch on the sideline minimal time lost.

Since it is burned in your memory so badly was the fact that we had 52 seconds to go 80 yards burned in your head too?

:rofl: Hernandez and Woodhead were the 2 guys on offense that showed up.

IF we are going to say anyone choked it was the Peyton's new donkey.
 
WTF? Hernandez choked? Actually him dropping that ball was not a big deal because it saved time since he was surely going to be tackled 1 second after catching that ball. The play after Deion got like a 20 yard catch on the sideline minimal time lost.

Since it is burned in your memory so badly was the fact that we had 52 seconds to go 80 yards burned in your head too?

:rofl: Hernandez and Woodhead were the 2 guys on offense that showed up.

IF we are going to say anyone choked it was the Peyton's new donkey.

Nope. It woulda given 'em a 1st down at the 30. The 1st 4 plays of that futile drive were-
The Branch drop
The Hernandez drop
The Brady sack
The 4th & 16 conversion

Again, don't talk semantics with me. Yes, you're correct in stating precious time would've drained offa tha clock had he caught that.
What you're not taking into account is the psychological effect of suffering through not one, but TWO humiliating DROPS by the priorly regarded "Mighty New England Patriots". You could see the veneer fading off the aura with the damned Hernandez' drop coming right after Branch's
If you drop two passes in a row and then get yer ass sacked on the next play, it's OVER. You ain't winnin' the game. Everyone in the stadium knew that right then.
He needed to catch that. The seconds it woulda burned are irrelevant. Thanks for playing tho. ima havin' a good time taday.
 
Nope. It woulda given 'em a 1st down at the 30. The 1st 4 plays of that futile drive were-
The Branch drop
The Hernandez drop
The Brady sack
The 4th & 16 conversion

Again, don't talk semantics with me. Yes, you're correct in stating precious time would've drained offa tha clock had he caught that.
What you're not taking into account is the psychological effect of suffering through not one, but TWO humiliating DROPS by the priorly regarded "Mighty New England Patriots". You could see the veneer fading off the aura with the damned Hernandez' drop coming right after Branch's
If you drop two passes in a row and then get yer ass sacked on the next play, it's OVER. You ain't winnin' the game. Everyone in the stadium knew that right then.
He needed to catch that. The seconds it woulda burned are irrelevant. Thanks for playing tho. ima havin' a good time taday.

He would have caught the ball a yard or two in front of the sticks and would have been instantly tackled by the two defenders next to him. No guarantee that was a first down and it would have wasted 10-15 seconds or a timeout.

Regardless, one player didn't cost us that game. Several players and coaches contributed to that loss.
 
Nope. It woulda given 'em a 1st down at the 30. The 1st 4 plays of that futile drive were-
The Branch drop
The Hernandez drop
The Brady sack
The 4th & 16 conversion

Again, don't talk semantics with me. Yes, you're correct in stating precious time would've drained offa tha clock had he caught that.
What you're not taking into account is the psychological effect of suffering through not one, but TWO humiliating DROPS by the priorly regarded "Mighty New England Patriots". You could see the veneer fading off the aura with the damned Hernandez' drop coming right after Branch's
If you drop two passes in a row and then get yer ass sacked on the next play, it's OVER. You ain't winnin' the game. Everyone in the stadium knew that right then.
He needed to catch that. The seconds it woulda burned are irrelevant. Thanks for playing tho. ima havin' a good time taday.

Um but it wasn't over because after all that the Giants Defense, revitalized by seeing the Patriots offense for the first time in the history of football drop 2 passes and then take a sack, was unable to stop a 4th and 16 and gave up about 20 yards to Branch with minimal time lost. So in fact it had very little to do with the end result.

And Deions "drop" was deflected and almost intercepted I'm surprised he got his hands up that quick to catch a ball that almost surely was going to be swatted to the ground by the Giants defender.

If you wanna do this rant about Welker I'd agree, but I have NEVER understood the Hernandez drop cost us the game crowd, it became irrelevant when Branch converted the 4th down.
 
No. The Branch drop was behind him on the previous play. The ball was deflected & redirected behind him. Branch didn't have enough time to readjust. He really didn't have any chance at actually catching that. But it looked like a catchable ball from far away, thus causing most people to consider it a drop.
The Merkle Boner... err... umm... Hernandez Choke was a precisely placed pass right into his outstretched connected hands. Oh, and also - Brady hit him perfectly in stride.
And Jackson2, stop gangin' up on me. lol. How u gonna agree with Kontra's hazy recollection? Listen to you - "Yup, the pass was behind Hernandez". No it wasn't. Jeepers creepers man. Yer jus' backin' Kontradiction cuz, well, he's big shot Kontradiction and stuff.
Ya wanna see the play in question? Type in "New York Giants vs. New England Patriots XLVI Full Match" on You Tube and go to the 2:21:12 mark.

And as for the other guyz thinking ima ding bat for not liking Hernandez cuz he blew it, hey, that's just the way I am with this particular player.
Yes, I WOULD have released him before last year's training camp. Look, I'm not going to go into detail about the psychology involved (although I could), but having a player return to the squad after soiling his rep that badly is just a detriment to the team's "collective mindset".
You have to nip that element in the bud before it spreads.
I'm not referring to drops as the element. What I'm trying to say is - The element being... the psychological makeup of a player being such that it causes him to fail in highly pressurized situations.
Yeah, THAT element.
And that's the reasoning behind Coach Pewsterbaby jettisoning Aaron Hernandez before the 2012 training camp opened.
And I stand behind that. The Patriots could have gone in another direction or found someone similar to replace him.
Look, I just couldn't have him back. I wouldn't have liked doing it, but that's just how it has to be.
And before you come in with stuff like - "If someone like you was running the team, you'd run it into the ground in record time."

In all sincerity, no, of COURSE I don't have the ability to run an NFL team. I don't pretend to. I'm just speaking about ONE solitary player in the guise of Aaron Hernandez.
I mean, ya ever see some of the big posters around this place? It's like they're pacing around their computers holding clipboards and wearing headsets. lol. That's how into it they are. Hey, if that's your thing, then fine. Some of them are really great at it. I dont even pretend to know the game that well. (Rock & Roll? That's another thing altogether. I rule that school. but I digress...)

I'd have cut Hernandez. yet let Branch & Welker slide for their chumpy moments. I've already told you why. If you don't grasp that angle, well, you don't grasp personal identity either. Branch's & Welker's identities are similar. They're proven winners.
Hernandez has a completely different aura about him. Most posters around here aren't observant enough to be able to pick up on that type of thing (yes, that's a shot, in case you were wondering).
It's called sociological clairvoyance & it DOES play a factor in team makeup.

Lastly? For the guy who concluded that I just must be a weird guy, thanks for going easy on me. Nah, Off The Grid is a weird guy. I'm just someone who likes to type memorably whenever I choose to post around here. I leave the feetbawl acumen ta fellas like Kontra, Andy Johnson, Deus Irae, and a few others. They know the intricacies of the game better than I.
And Joker, ima sorry fer sabotaging yer nice thread u made right before u went beddie-bye last nite.
Wat I caused over here IS pretty interestin' tho, don'tcha think?
I mean, it turned into a more better banter than wat u initially posed for discussion, by default.

Earlier today, I typed my "Hernandez Hatred" diatribe & went out to run errands. Upon my return, I fully expected to see people hammering me for what I wrote. To my pleasant surprise, I found u guyz ta be really going lightly on me with your dissenting views. It's just so damned easy to rip me for feeling this way about Hernandez all because of one play. I expected to see people taking me behind the barn an' givin' me a good beatdown for it.
Thank you for not doing that. Gee whiz, u guyz are pretty cool after all.
I mean, I know I'm pretty hard to take sometimes. I just have a writing style that's decidedly more memorable than most. My "post total vs. personal page views" number reflects that.
Now, with all that being said & turning it back on-topic (well, the thread's newfangled secondary topic anyway)...

CHOKER. And now you know how and why and all the "what for's" and tha like.

Yup. I was thinking of the Branch drop. Still, the Hernandez drop, even if it was a catch, would have resulted in a MASSIVE hit that probably would have dislodged the ball regardless. Further, that looked like it would have been short of a first down. Pretty hard to fault him as a choker for that especially when he was responsible for running through defenders on the way to the end zone for 7 earlier in the game.
 
Um but it wasn't over because after all that the Giants Defense, revitalized by seeing the Patriots offense for the first time in the history of football drop 2 passes and then take a sack, was unable to stop a 4th and 16 and gave up about 20 yards to Branch with minimal time lost. So in fact it had very little to do with the end result.

And Deions "drop" was deflected and almost intercepted I'm surprised he got his hands up that quick to catch a ball that almost surely was going to be swatted to the ground by the Giants defender.

If you wanna do this rant about Welker I'd agree, but I have NEVER understood the Hernandez drop cost us the game crowd, it became irrelevant when Branch converted the 4th down.

With all due respect, Mr. Brady2Moss, I'm still able to knock down the things you're saying.
1. I've already described the elements which all go into the Branch drop. You just painted it the same way using different words, eloquently, I may add.
2. I never said the Hernandez drop cost Tha Pats tha game-o. I said he choked (yeah, lol, in about a half dozen different ways over the course of an entire morning. geebus, it's been tiring me out an' ima havta hava big lunch to re-up ma energy level)
3. (the most important one and hardest to describe)-
Brady2Moss, you just can't say that the 4th down conversion made up for the previous 3 downs.
Know how come? Because of this type of advanced rationale...
I swear, it's something Albert Einstein would be much better at putting across to a group of people in a lecture hall.
Brady2Moss (maybe if I say his name-o enuff times, he'll warm up ta me. another sociological tactic I like ta imply lol.) Brady2Moss, it has to do with cause & effect.
If Manos De Piedra catches that ball, worst case scenario, it's 3rd & 1 at the 29. You also have to take into account it's 4 down territory the entire drive because this is for all the marbles.
Brady2Moss, that opens up the playbook on 3rd & 1
You just can't say,"Well, Branch caught the 4th down pass and tippy-toed outta bounds, thus stopping the clock & leaving The Patriots with a 1st down at the 32 (approx, on memory) anyway. See Pewster? The Hernandez drop didn't matter after Branch bailed him out."
I see your thinking. It's pretty good.

Alas, but not quite good enough to really, really see what's going on there. I say a 3rd & 1 on the 29 is BETTER shape than suffering 2 consecutive drops, taking a Brady sack on 3rd down & then needing Branch to bail you out while our hearts were in our throats watching The Golden Child scramble past a ferocious Pierre Paul, who, for all intensive purposes, looked like he had Brady dead to rights & had even opened his arms ready to wrap him up and seal The Giants victory. That's how close J.P.P. was to sacking him.
How'd you like the game to end on that humiliating note? I cringe envisioning it.
You had to suffer through all that JUST to get ONE 1st down.

Sorry man, but I'm gonna take the one drop (Branch's, which wasn't really a drop, per se, in the classic sense) a Aaron Hernandez catch on 2nd down, thus setting up a 3rd & 1 from the 29 with 2 downs left to get a yard.
And yes, time be damned.

It's wayyyy better than what actually played out on those 1st 4 plays.
 
Yup. I was thinking of the Branch drop. Still, the Hernandez drop, even if it was a catch, would have resulted in a MASSIVE hit that probably would have dislodged the ball regardless. Further, that looked like it would have been short of a first down. Pretty hard to fault him as a choker for that especially when he was responsible for running through defenders on the way to the end zone for 7 earlier in the game.

Oh, I know, Kontra. You're mostly right about those things. I disagree that the linebacker would put that hard of a lick on him tho. And ANYwhays, it's the waning seconds of The Super Bowl. Who the heck is he to be worrying about taking a textbook football hit? It's football. He's been taking that hit for years now at that point in time. It's the LAST chance.

You sacrifice your body to secure that CATCH!!!!

Ohh... but noooo. He just had to take a premature peek because he was already planning a stupid juke move which wasn't doable anyway. The juke move he was mentally obsessing on was a fricking pipe dream.
Most Pat fans are like - "Hey, but that's our boy, Aaron Hernandez. Yeppers (Pewster, what did i tell you about yeppers?) And if our boy, Aaron Hernandez feels he could do it, then by golly, he's right. You just go ahead and plan that impossible dream in your head about how you're gonna put a move on that guy and squiggle and squirm ahead for a 1st down. Don't worry about actually CATCHING the ball first."

And Aaron's inner voice has this entire conversation with himself during the scant second the ball is in flight & heading right into his hands-"It's not like securing the catch has been an issue in the 2nd half. It's like we've got stickem on our hands we're catching everything thrown our direction. Just forgo the catching part and get on with obsessing on that Giant linebacker who's a mile off to the side. Better get ready for physical contact. Oh, how I hate that aspect of the game. I hope I'm ready when he eventually comes into my time zone. I hope I don't get a boo-boo. The Lombardi Trophy isn't worth a boo-boo now."

I have to brand him choker. Ya just can't drop that ball.

You just can't.

and thanks for putting up with me today. It's just something that's always stuck in my craw in a big way and everyone just lets him walk away scott free on tha dealio. It's partially because it came directly after the 1st drop, the Branch one. And the team was already trying to shake off the Welker one.

Know what I think it is, Kontra?
I think it was just one too many. It was the straw that broke the camel's back. I mean, at the snap of the ball on that play, everyone was already obsessing about how the ball just wasn't being held onto by The Patriots players. It was The Super Bowl. They were chumping it AGAIN to the same team with the same home & away uniform color configuration even.
And then Hernandez drops HIS pass too.

Kontra, I'm sorry. It's just too much for me to take. I have to aim all my pure & unadulterated Darth Vader hatred at one Aaron Hernandez.

I've never spoken about it before and have been holding it in ever since.
Today, it came out. It's a purge & y'all are gettin' ma bile.
Oh, I'm sorry and stuff. Thanks for being tolerant. (and Ooo! Tha mighty Kontradiction talked ta me taday. He ignores ma typin' mosta time. :))
 
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Also you have the Victor Cruz fumble that was nullified by 12 men on the field which if there weren't 12 men on the field Giants wouldn't have scored and their offense very well may have never scored in the 1st half and they would have only had the 2 points from the safety.
 
Big ,big Pewster fan.....
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Big ,big Pewster fan.....
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Oh, hooray for me!
Bestest affirmation ever!
(And I'd give that fancy-schmancy mug clicking icon thingie right back at you if I knew how ta find it, but u know how tech un-savvy I am.)

See that, u guyz? Joker understands me. Yeah,and he's a heavy hitter 'round here. He's up there on the Patsfans Mount Olympus with Tunescribe, Kontradiction, Deus, A.J., Pat Jew, an' a few others ta boot.

and for u people tryin' ta figger out wat I'm on -
Hey, how u think I can riff it this hard? Ya think sumpthin' this literarily awesome is possible without a little "outside help"? Come awn now. (booze bores me tho)
Important thing is - in the rare occasion when I do put my nose to the proverbial grindstone and decide to write at length (traditionally on Friday afternoons), the most important thing is (in the words of the late European film director Jess Franco) is to give people a good show.

Thanks, Joker. And thanks for bein' okay with my sabotaging yer nice thread over here. It kinda happened by mistake & it snowballed. I won't make it a habit.
You rule and stuff.
 
Even I don't know what's going on here and I'm usually the one considered the troll. Let's all stop talking about sb46 it's Friday, no need to dampen the mood :D
 
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