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GreatWhiteSnake wrote:I'm 46 and my dad's 67 and we kiss each other on the mouth and my 9 yo old son and I do too. It's because we love each other. A lot. And could give a shit what anyone else thinks about us kissing on the mouth.
37-28 record as an NFL starter, including a 22-9 record in home games. And you misspelled "consistently".
Owned...like Flutie running a bootleg into your face.
GreatWhiteSnake wrote:I'm 46 and my dad's 67 and we kiss each other on the mouth and my 9 yo old son and I do too. It's because we love each other. A lot. And could give a shit what anyone else thinks about us kissing on the mouth.
Sixdgritt wrote:Convince his coaches that Rob Johnson wasn't the right choice against the Titans in the playoffs?
Wade Phillips has said that infamous decision was ordered by Bills owner Ralph Wilson.
GreatWhiteSnake wrote:I'm 46 and my dad's 67 and we kiss each other on the mouth and my 9 yo old son and I do too. It's because we love each other. A lot. And could give a shit what anyone else thinks about us kissing on the mouth.
BSD: It was years ago, but I have to ask you now. Be honest, how did you feel about the team’s decision to bench Doug Flutie and go with Rob Johnson in the 1999 playoffs?
Eric Moulds: I thought it was the dumbest decision made in history of pro sports. It’s a story that I wish ended differently.
BSD: Do you the think the decision to start Johnson over Flutie was strictly a head coaching decision by Phillips, or do you think it was an organizational decision?
Eric Moulds: From my knowledge, Wade Phillips didn’t make the decision. It was one I’m sure that came from top to bottom. Of course, I think it had to do with Rob making $5-million a year, not any other reason.
GreatWhiteSnake wrote:I'm 46 and my dad's 67 and we kiss each other on the mouth and my 9 yo old son and I do too. It's because we love each other. A lot. And could give a shit what anyone else thinks about us kissing on the mouth.
Flutie would play really well for the first five or six games, but he'd be so battered by the midway point of the season he'd kinda lose his mojo. The CFL was the right place for him.
"The worst tempered people I have ever met were those who knew that they were wrong." -- David Letterman
Flutie was the ultimate team player, while Johnson only cared about his stats.
I remember Johnson's penchant for taking sacks instead of throwing the ball away when under pressure, so that his QB rating wouldn't be affected...
uptheass wrote:the best ownings are yet to come
Itwalksamongus wrote:We were young and dumb and full of cum so we would take turns in the back of the van jacking each other off. It wasn't gay - it was out of necessity. Things were a lot different back then.