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week 15 NFL thread

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by Herbert Anchovy, Dec 13, 2006.

  1. tommyp

    tommyp Member

    They put Marshall Faulk in the booth with them to try and save Vermeil's voice, apparently.
     
  2. Chuck~Taylor

    Chuck~Taylor Active Member

    He still sounds better than Theismann/Kornheiser. :)
     
  3. Chuck~Taylor

    Chuck~Taylor Active Member

    What a throw by Romo.
    TO kilt D.Hall (hi hockeybeat :))
     
  4. DyePack

    DyePack New Member

    If Vermeil doesn't take the second half off, I'm going to go to TV video only with music in the background.

    NFL Network is having a rough first season with these games.
     
  5. Terror82

    Terror82 Member

    I already gave up and hit the mute button. It's actually pretty enjoyable now.
     
  6. hockeybeat

    hockeybeat Guest

    Please, keep running the same stupid joke into the ground. It isn't getting old at all.
     
  7. Chuck~Taylor

    Chuck~Taylor Active Member

    I'm sorry, I can't help myself. Because apparently to you, I'm thick/crazy.
     
  8. Terror82

    Terror82 Member

    Sweet, Vermiel is out, although I don't know how much Prime Time I can handle....
     
  9. Chuck~Taylor

    Chuck~Taylor Active Member

    Prime Time is the NFL network's version of Michael Irvin.
     
  10. Hooray4snail

    Hooray4snail Active Member

    "Deion Sanders is coming off the bench to join Marshall (Faulk) and myself for the second half." -- Bryant Gumbel.

    Can it get any worse?
     
  11. Trey Beamon

    Trey Beamon Active Member

    Minus the crack pipe in the front seat, of course.
     
  12. hockeybeat

    hockeybeat Guest

    Thick? Maybe. Crazy, I didn't say. I asked if you were stupid.

    Here, let me help you out. From the good folks at dictionary.com...

    stu·pid
    1. lacking ordinary quickness and keenness of mind; dull.
    2. characterized by or proceeding from mental dullness; foolish; senseless: a stupid question.
    3. tediously dull, esp. due to lack of meaning or sense; inane; pointless: a stupid party.
    4. annoying or irritating; troublesome: Turn off that stupid radio.
    5. in a state of stupor; stupefied: stupid from fatigue.
    6. Slang. excellent; terrific.
    –noun 7. Informal. a stupid person.

    cra·zy

    1. mentally deranged; demented; insane.
    2. senseless; impractical; totally unsound: a crazy scheme.
    3. Informal. intensely enthusiastic; passionately excited: crazy about baseball.
    4. Informal. very enamored or infatuated (usually fol. by about): He was crazy about her.
    5. Informal. intensely anxious or eager; impatient: I'm crazy to try those new skis.
    6. Informal. unusual; bizarre; singular: She always wears a crazy hat.
    7. Slang. wonderful; excellent; perfect: That's crazy, man, crazy.
    8. likely to break or fall to pieces.
    9. weak, infirm, or sickly.
    10. having an unusual, unexpected, or random quality, behavior, result, pattern, etc.: a crazy reel that spins in either direction.
    –noun 11. Slang. an unpredictable, nonconforming person; oddball: a house full of crazies who wear weird clothes and come in at all hours.
    12. the crazies, Slang. a sense of extreme unease, nervousness, or panic; extreme jitters: The crew was starting to get the crazies from being cooped up belowdecks for so long.
    —Idiom13. like crazy, a. Slang. with great enthusiasm or energy; to an extreme: We shopped like crazy and bought all our Christmas gifts in one afternoon.
    b. with great speed or recklessness: He drives like crazy once he's out on the highway.
     
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