Machado wrote:The Pats coach is lacking class.
I don't care if he dislikes the media, but he is paid to coach his team and also speak with the media.
Have you ever heard one of his post game interviews?
Do you really have your panties twisted because you didn't get to see this?
"No.
No.
Yes.
We lost the game. They played great, we didn't.
We're moving on to next season.
We're moving on to next season.
I already said this game is over and in the past. We're moving on to next season.
Next question.
*Leaves*"
There, happy now?
That's not the point.
If the process was good enough for previous head coaches, then Bill should have enough respect for the game to understand he has an obligation to meet with the media and give his stale answers to the redundant questions.
In this instance, CBS & Steve Tasker probably wanted about 2 minutes of his time to answer the same of questions after a loss, but I guess
Bill is bigger than the game or better.
NeverSurrender wrote:He is not a "sore loser" for not talking to the media. Fuck the media.
I think if CBS is going to pay $1 billion dollars/year for broadcast rights, they should get their interviews. Belichick should probably be fined by the league.
That being said, Belichick gives the worst post-game interviews out of anyone. No big loss.
He HAS to give a post game presser to the media and a post season final presser the day after. He doesn't have to talk to CBS or anyone else as he exits the field or stadium, other than the general presser that he always does. Big fucking deal. Nothing new here. That's who he is. He chooses to not speak unless he absolutely has to. I would do the same. Why give anyone anything?
michelish wrote:
VH album will be dropping first half of 2019. Album has been completed for a few months. They've been recording on and off since just after last tour.Finalizing title and artwork.
Nitrorulz wrote:
I predict “The Dirt” will do double that.
Every year it seems like JaMarcus Russell has lost a few (but just a few!) pounds and is attempting a comeback. Well, for the first time in 2013, JaMarcus Russell has reportedly lost a few pounds and is attempting a comeback.
According to Kristian Dyer of Yahoo! Sports, Russell is, um, down to 308 pounds and "has been focusing on cardio conditioning the past six weeks" to get down from the 320 pounds he weighed in the fall.
"My first year out, I couldn't watch football but after a while, I couldn't keep the TV off. I got that itchy feeling but now I gotta watch it, gotta watch,” Russell told Yahoo! Sports.
“The last few years, the things going through my life, football is my job and it is how it feeds my family. People would say [that] I didn't love the game, but that pisses me off. People don't know the real you, but I want people to know the real me and see what I can do. People are always saying that I'm a bust. I want to show them I'm not. I'm committed to this now."
Machado wrote:football is my job and it is how it feeds my family. People would say [that] I didn't love the game, but that pisses me off.
His job is being a lazy thief, cashing in from school then ripping off the pro's.
What a no heart for the game having bitch. He should be forced to pay back the money he stole from the Raiders for his bull shit. I said before the draft he'd be just another todd marijuanaovich. It's pathetic how normal Joe fans can tell a player has no passion/sucks from watching tapes and interviews yet a team of paid scouts and coaches can't.
Without question the laziest player I've ever seen. Far to stupid to play QB on top of that.
poizond13 wrote:I have been very bummed out, sad and shocked for most of the night
Artemis2085 wrote:so I blurt out "I love you Paul!
Atomicpunk18 wrote:You see Black Crowes music has gotten me laid multiple times.
Shouldn't a rookie QB who is going to play in the Super Bowl have more important things on his plate than this?
Colin Kaepernick has filed for a trademark on the term "Kaepernicking," which is his version of "Tebowing," according to ESPN. The San Francisco 49ers quarterback celebrates touchdowns by lifting his right arm to his helmet, "kissing" his bicep.
bonedog wrote:I let Facedown get the better of me
bonedog wrote:My first kid will be born when I am 47.
sin wrote:I remember that! I also remember some idiot comparing Andrew Luck to Ryan Leaf.
That comparison stands. They are both turnover machines.
Truth,Seriously How some can compare a guy like Griffin, in his rookie season a near the top rated passer to guys who were at the bottom of the barrell in Qb rating(like another hyped rookie this year ) is beyond me. At least pick the right guy, Indy's own Jamandrew Ruckleaf.
Facedown wrote:Shouldn't a rookie QB who is going to play in the Super Bowl have more important things on his plate than this?
Colin Kaepernick has filed for a trademark on the term "Kaepernicking," which is his version of "Tebowing," according to ESPN. The San Francisco 49ers quarterback celebrates touchdowns by lifting his right arm to his helmet, "kissing" his bicep.
He isn't a rookie.
EatTheGlass wrote: ↑Sat Mar 26, 2022 8:26 am
I'd bet my house that Grohl shuts the Foos down now
Nibbler wrote: ↑Mon Aug 07, 2023 8:33 pm
Looks like Alex has shitcanned the Van Hagar remasters.
Facedown wrote:Shouldn't a rookie QB who is going to play in the Super Bowl have more important things on his plate than this?
Colin Kaepernick has filed for a trademark on the term "Kaepernicking," which is his version of "Tebowing," according to ESPN. The San Francisco 49ers quarterback celebrates touchdowns by lifting his right arm to his helmet, "kissing" his bicep.
He isn't a rookie.
D'oh.
bonedog wrote:I let Facedown get the better of me
bonedog wrote:My first kid will be born when I am 47.
San Francisco 49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh discusses owning IndyCar Series team Panther Racing, two-time league champions now sponsored by the National Guard and led by driver JR Hildebrand. Harbaugh was a founding member of the team while playing for the Colts in Indianapolis and the team's IndyCar is No. 4 because it was his jersey number during his NFL career. Harbaugh has said the start of the Indy 500 is the "greatest single moment in all of sports" and that the historic race is "better than Christmas". Panther's IndyCar ran a full 49ers paint scheme during the 2012 IndyCar Series race at Sonoma Raceway.
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Crazy Levi wrote:You don't live in Indianoplace, Gregg.
Why are you so proud of the Indy 500?
I might as well puff up my chest about the Tour De France.
You don't have to live in Indy to be proud of the 500. People from all around the world love the Indy 500. I attend not just the Indy 500 every year, but also qualifying, pole day, and the various other festivities leading up to the race. Harbaugh is right, it is the greatest sporting event in the world. It's also the largest, by attendance, and has been going on for over 100 years.
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Crazy Levi wrote:You don't live in Indianoplace, Gregg.
Why are you so proud of the Indy 500?
I might as well puff up my chest about the Tour De France.
You don't have to live in Indy to be proud of the 500. People from all around the world love the Indy 500. I attend not just the Indy 500 every year, but also qualifying, pole day, and the various other festivities leading up to the race. Harbaugh is right, it is the greatest sporting event in the world. It's also the largest, by attendance, and has been going on for over 100 years.
Uh, ok.
Great.
I'm gonna start spamming the NFL thread about the Cherry Blossom Festival, Taco Tuesdays at Azteca's, and of course New Orleans' fabulous Po-Boy Fest.
These are all important, historic events that everybody here should know about.
Crazy Levi wrote:You don't live in Indianoplace, Gregg.
Why are you so proud of the Indy 500?
I might as well puff up my chest about the Tour De France.
You don't have to live in Indy to be proud of the 500. People from all around the world love the Indy 500. I attend not just the Indy 500 every year, but also qualifying, pole day, and the various other festivities leading up to the race. Harbaugh is right, it is the greatest sporting event in the world. It's also the largest, by attendance, and has been going on for over 100 years.
P13-
You might be correct about every single stat you posted, but the Colts still are not very good and A. Luck throws the ball to the other team on a consistent basis.
And, despite what you claimed in 2012, Peyton Manning suited up for the Broncos, not the Colts in 2013
Crazy Levi wrote:You don't live in Indianoplace, Gregg.
Why are you so proud of the Indy 500?
I might as well puff up my chest about the Tour De France.
You don't have to live in Indy to be proud of the 500. People from all around the world love the Indy 500. I attend not just the Indy 500 every year, but also qualifying, pole day, and the various other festivities leading up to the race. Harbaugh is right, it is the greatest sporting event in the world. It's also the largest, by attendance, and has been going on for over 100 years.
P13-
You might be correct about every single stat you posted, but the Colts still are not very good and A. Luck throws the ball to the other team on a consistent basis.
And, despite what you claimed in 2012, Peyton Manning suited up for the Broncos, not the Colts in 2013
Crazy Levi wrote:You don't live in Indianoplace, Gregg.
Why are you so proud of the Indy 500?
I might as well puff up my chest about the Tour De France.
You don't have to live in Indy to be proud of the 500. People from all around the world love the Indy 500. I attend not just the Indy 500 every year, but also qualifying, pole day, and the various other festivities leading up to the race. Harbaugh is right, it is the greatest sporting event in the world. It's also the largest, by attendance, and has been going on for over 100 years.
Uh, ok.
Great.
I'm gonna start spamming the NFL thread about the Cherry Blossom Festival, Taco Tuesdays at Azteca's, and of course New Orleans' fabulous Po-Boy Fest.
These are all important, historic events that everybody here should know about.
It is a sporting event, and is relevant to the NFL due to Harbaugh's involvement. Here's another article from ESPN on it:
Congrats to Jeff Saturday on his retirement after a great Hall of Fame career. Hopefully Mr. Irsay will be able to offer him a position within the Colts organization, where he belongs.
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poizond13 wrote:
2012 Cowboys: 8-8, Missed Playoffs AGAIN
I give Gregg lots of shit. You could say he's always wrong, has little understanding of the game of football, and is always wrong. You could say that and you'd be absolutely right.
But there is no denying the fact that the 2012 Cowboys went 8-8, and Missed Playoffs AGAIN
Machado wrote:
You don't have to live in Indy to be proud of the 500. People from all around the world love the Indy 500. I attend not just the Indy 500 every year, but also qualifying, pole day, and the various other festivities leading up to the race. Harbaugh is right, it is the greatest sporting event in the world. It's also the largest, by attendance, and has been going on for over 100 years.
P13-
You might be correct about every single stat you posted, but the Colts still are not very good and A. Luck throws the ball to the other team on a consistent basis.
And, despite what you claimed in 2012, Peyton Manning suited up for the Broncos, not the Colts in 2013