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REDVOLUTION
01-20-2008, 10:06 PM
YOUR boy let me down.
The greatest QB of all time. Please!
Most overrated of all time. Yes.
Boysboy
01-20-2008, 10:07 PM
YOUR boy let me down.
The greatest QB of all time. Please!
Most overrated of all time. Yes.
Seriously, FloridaRob was actually a pretty decent poster, a classy one, actually.
It was caricacure(or whatever his/her name is) that trolled the heck out of this forum.
REDVOLUTION
01-20-2008, 10:20 PM
Seriously, FloridaRob was actually a pretty decent poster, a classy one, actually.
It was caricacure(or whatever his/her name is) that trolled the heck out of this forum.
I am not ragging on FloridaRob.
I was pulling for his team. :bang2:
kingwhicker
01-20-2008, 10:36 PM
Seriously, FloridaRob was actually a pretty decent poster, a classy one, actually.
It was caricacure(or whatever his/her name is) that trolled the heck out of this forum.
It was Circasurvive who kept drinking the Green and Yellow Kool-Aid. Tonight it had cyanide in it.
mr.jameswoods
01-20-2008, 10:40 PM
Seriously, FloridaRob was actually a pretty decent poster, a classy one, actually.
It was caricacure(or whatever his/her name is) that trolled the heck out of this forum.
Oh trust me, FloridaRob had his moments. He was acting like a troll in the beginning until I called him out and decided he didn't want the ire of the entire forum so he chilled out. Don't confuse FloridaRob with being an objective fan who can admit when his team is wrong. He may not curse you out but he is a classic Packer homer who will never admit Favre was the reason for the loss tonight.
REDVOLUTION
01-20-2008, 10:58 PM
Oh trust me, FloridaRob had his moments. He was acting like a troll in the beginning until I called him out and decided he didn't want the ire of the entire forum so he chilled out. Don't confuse FloridaRob with being an objective fan who can admit when his team is wrong. He may not curse you out but he is a classic Packer homer who will never admit Favre was the reason for the loss tonight.
You just reminded me of why I created this thread.
FloridaRob was in here touting Favre as the Greatest QB of all time and even went as far as to say that MANY analysts and historians regarded him the same way... yeah right :rolleyes:
SacredStar
01-20-2008, 11:00 PM
Rob defended his team against the diehard haters....like me.
But he was a decent guy.
He now feels our pain.
adamknite
01-20-2008, 11:00 PM
Oh trust me, FloridaRob had his moments. He was acting like a troll in the beginning until I called him out and decided he didn't want the ire of the entire forum so he chilled out. Don't confuse FloridaRob with being an objective fan who can admit when his team is wrong. He may not curse you out but he is a classic Packer homer who will never admit Favre was the reason for the loss tonight.
Yeah, I remember a few "The Real America's Team" posts coming from his direction.
mr.jameswoods
01-20-2008, 11:06 PM
You just reminded me of why I created this thread.
FloridaRob was in here touting Favre as the Greatest QB of all time and even went as far as to say that MANY analysts and historians regarded him the same way... yeah right :rolleyes:
FloridaRob is just fake. He was just pretending to be our friend and then he would post threads touting Favre as the Greatest QB of all Time. But noooo, he never "meant any offense by it"
I'm sure it would go over really well if I posted Emmitt Smith threads in the Packer forums followed up with "I meant no offense."
FloridaRob
01-21-2008, 11:17 AM
Gee, my own thread. Thanks, Mick, I am honored. BRett did look frigid last night. Eli looked warm and toasty. They went back to the Dallas game plan of throwing deep and even McCarthy said he did not want to rely on the running game. Uh Mike, it was -24 degrees and you want to go pass happy. Stupid game planning and stupid production. The last pass was against the wind 20 yards down field. Just stupid, but that was the play call. There wasn't anyone in a closer pattern. The play calling was mind boggling again. The throw was stupid too. For as great as Favre played in the snow last week, last night looked as tho he was miserable. Maybe you get colder the older you get.
Next year you guys get to come to Lambeau and play. I would bet now that it will be a Sunday Night game.
And James, you are the only poster on here out of thousands that I have problems with. I never pretended to be anybodys friend much less YOUR friend. I didn't change my posting style because you called me out or whatever nonsense you are talking about. You are put in your place constantly by your own group of fans with the nonsense you type. You know the stuff, FAvre faked an injury or Packers management want Rodgers to play over Favre. Post that kind of garbage and expect an in your face response.
And you can go to any Packer board and post any thing about Emmit Smith or any other Cowboy you want. But I would hope you would defend him if somebody said he faked injuries to leave games, or that Jerry Jones wished he would retire in the years he was still productive to let an unknown take his place.
And MIck, he still is my top QB of all time. I heard Dilfer say exactly that yesterday on NFL Network. Now maybe today he might have a different opinion. And yes I am as big of a homer as you can get. :)
FloridaRob
01-21-2008, 11:24 AM
You just reminded me of why I created this thread.
FloridaRob was in here touting Favre as the Greatest QB of all time and even went as far as to say that MANY analysts and historians regarded him the same way... yeah right :rolleyes:
NOw don't change my words. I said I ranked him as the greatest of all times. And I also said that analysts and historians will regard him as ONE of the greatest of all times. And Marriucci and Dilfer are now NFL Analysts, and both of them agree with me so I guess my point was made accurately. NOw we have to argue the point of how many is Many. More than two? More than ten? More than 100? More than 1000? You decide. :D
Better production at 38 yrs old than any 38 yr old QB in history. Had his team at 13 -3 with NFC Championship game. Other than Peyton or Brady, I would not have wanted another QB for the Packers this year.
kingwhicker
01-21-2008, 12:11 PM
NOw don't change my words. I said I ranked him as the greatest of all times. And I also said that analysts and historians will regard him as ONE of the greatest of all times. And Marriucci and Dilfer are now NFL Analysts, and both of them agree with me so I guess my point was made accurately. NOw we have to argue the point of how many is Many. More than two? More than ten? More than 100? More than 1000? You decide. :D
Better production at 38 yrs old than any 38 yr old QB in history. Had his team at 13 -3 with NFC Championship game. Other than Peyton or Brady, I would not have wanted another QB for the Packers this year.
Favre had a wonderful regular season. He has always been a terrific regular season performer. It's the postseason that has cost him. It looks like Romo is following in his footsteps.
CanadianCowboysFan
01-21-2008, 01:30 PM
Lifetime, he is 12-10 in the post season. He won five of those games in two postseasons in 96 and 97.
He has had 4 and 6 INT games in the post season as well.
Great regular season guy but he chokes when it counts.
Aikman on the other hand was 10-3 in the postseason, Brady is nuts, something like 14-2. Bradshaw and Montana also had far better post season records than Mr. I came back to break records Favre.
At least Romo owned his mistakes in the postseason, Favre never does.
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