ESPN Debate on the NFC East

WoodysGirl;2307898 said:
Then maybe it's the Sapp factor. Still trying to get used to him.

Side note: Fox presidential debate with Frank Caliendo. LAME.
Ugh, it was awful. All of these election metaphors are stupid.
 
I cannot believe I find myself agreeing with Michael Strahan.

He is growing on me.
 
zrinkill;2307909 said:
I cannot believe I find myself agreeing with Michael Strahan.

He is growing on me.
Like a wart or a fungus?
 
zrinkill;2307909 said:
I cannot believe I find myself agreeing with Michael Strahan.

He is growing on me.
You liked his wrap-up, too? I thought it was great...especially the part about how he wanted T.O. to have superbowl ring, too.
 
WoodysGirl;2307930 said:
You liked his wrap-up, too? I thought it was great...especially the part about how he wanted T.O. to have superbowl ring, too.


Yup....
 
When I saw Sheshawn was repping the Cowboys I turned it off and mowed my back yard.
 
I really couldn't watch more than 30 seconds of it. It was terrible. especially not listening to keyshawn rep the Cowboys.
 
Hostile;2307817 said:
Oh my gosh, put a bullet in it.

Lame.


i hear you, its not just their anti cowboy bias they are just horrible at what they do. to think i used to enjoy watching espn.
 
hey guys, i'm at UT, and they won't allow me to download things here, it's incredibly strict.

can anyone give me an idea of what happened?
 
DragonCowboy;2308250 said:
hey guys, i'm at UT, and they won't allow me to download things here, it's incredibly strict.

can anyone give me an idea of what happened?
The whole skit was a bogus debate involving Tom Jackson representing the Giants, Keyshawn Johnson for the Cowboys, Mike Dikta for the Commanders and Chris Carter for the Eagles. None of their points were very relevant or thought-provoking and the main emphasis was placed on "orchestrated bickering" between Jackson and Johnson. 'Stupid' would be a compliment for what they were trying to accomplish.
 
DallasEast;2308289 said:
The whole skit was a bogus debate involving Tom Jackson representing the Giants, Keyshawn Johnson for the Cowboys, Mike Dikta for the Commanders and Chris Carter for the Eagles. None of their points were very relevant or thought-provoking and the main emphasis was placed on "orchestrated bickering" between Jackson and Johnson. 'Stupid' would be a compliment for what they were trying to accomplish.

lol ok. Was KJ bashing the Cowboys all along the way?
 
DragonCowboy;2308348 said:
lol ok. Was KJ bashing the Cowboys all along the way?
No, but he wasn't exactly defending the Cowboys either. He was just rehashing what Dallas had done during the 90's. He didn't expounded on what the Cowboys of the present brings to the table. Just a lot of wishy-washy stuff that didn't pertain to anything worthy of a professional football discussion involving NFC East teams.
 

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