Mercury Morris is insane

TwoCentPlain

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If I remember correctly, wasn't Mercury Morris in jail some time ago for drugs? That would explain a lot.
 

Doomsday101

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ninja;1814880 said:
If I remember correctly, wasn't Mercury Morris in jail some time ago for drugs? That would explain a lot.

Yes he did some hard prison time for drugs
 

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Let's say for a second that you gave your life to the NFL. You are part of an elite group of players - the only team in NFL history that went an entire season undefeated.


Only now, it looks like you might be joined by a team that was caught cheating in the same season they might go undefeated.

Tell me you wouldn't get just a little sawed-off when people keep asking you how you're gonna feel when the team that cheated matches your accomplishment.
 

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Ummm, did he just say "ka-notes"!?

Yea, I realize he probably was saying "keynotes", but not only do I think that's the not really the correct context of the word, but I'm pretty sure NO ONE W/ A GD LICK OF SENSE PRONOUNCES IT THAT WAY!!!

:lmao2:
 

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DallasCowpoke;1814945 said:
Ummm, did he just say "ka-notes"!?

Yea, I realize he probably was saying "keynotes", but not only do I think that's the not really the correct context of the word, but I'm pretty sure NO ONE W/ A GD LICK OF SENSE PRONOUNCES IT THAT WAY!!!

:lmao2:

I believe he said: connotes

con·note (kə-nōt')
tr.v. con·not·ed, con·not·ing, con·notes

1. To suggest or imply in addition to literal meaning: "The term 'liberal arts' connotes a certain elevation above utilitarian concerns" (George F. Will). See Usage Note at denote.

2. To have as a related or attendant condition: For a political leader, hesitation is apt to connote weakness.
 

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You have to admit every facet of that is damned funny.
From the title of the post - Stop. Just Stop. to the comment of "Pats team can never live up to stratospheric d o u che-osity of the '72 Dolphins. "

:lmao:

To the arrogance of Morris himself.

That is funny as hell... the Pats are still on the Turnpike.:lmao2:
 

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Danny White;1814977 said:
I believe he said: connotes

con·note (kə-nōt')
tr.v. con·not·ed, con·not·ing, con·notes

1. To suggest or imply in addition to literal meaning: "The term 'liberal arts' connotes a certain elevation above utilitarian concerns" (George F. Will). See Usage Note at denote.

2. To have as a related or attendant condition: For a political leader, hesitation is apt to connote weakness.

aghh, ty.
 

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jswalker1981;1814489 said:
Ok, I'm going to say it, Mercury Morris is an idiot.

Yet if you and Morris were the only two people in a room, then he got up and left, the Overall average IQ in that room would drop dramatically.

superpunk;1814897 said:
Let's say for a second that you gave your life to the NFL. You are part of an elite group of players - the only team in NFL history that went an entire season undefeated.


Only now, it looks like you might be joined by a team that was caught cheating in the same season they might go undefeated.

Tell me you wouldn't get just a little sawed-off when people keep asking you how you're gonna feel when the team that cheated matches your accomplishment.

:hammer:
 
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