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Should have known he would be a failure with the team. Giant tribal tattoo on on his chest is a dead giveaway.
Isaiah Stanback was a member of the New York Giants' 2012 Super Bowl Championship team
I find it hilarious how insecurites jump off a screen. Isaiah Stanback is a failure because why? Have you personally every been top 70 or even 100 in your specific company? NO.. Do you have a Super Bowl ring? NO...
A guy named Hoofbite on a forum calling someone else a failure is absolutely HILARIOUS! LMAO
He was?
Move along, child. Try not to find meaningful indicators of a poster's character based on attempts - even those that fail - at injecting a little humor. Doubtful you're qualified to do such, would be wasting your time if you were, and ultimately nobody cares. Welcome to the internet.
That answers that question. No. You have not ever been top 100 of even the miserable company you work for.
You are Hoofbite, of Cowboyszone fame, and not even in the top percentile of this forum....
You are right. Welcome to the internet. Where even the least successful in the world can cast shade on a super bowl champion. Does it make you feel better to call someone else a failure? Does it make you feel "accomplished"? LMAO
You can hoot and holler about what the person said but it is hard to disagree with him no matter how much rant and rave.
He, Isiah Stanback, was a failure with this team...the Dallas Cowboys. And he was not on the active roster, he was only on the practice squad, of the New York Giants when they won that superbowl, whether he got a ring or not.
I'm sure he cares what you think, as he cleans his super bowl ring.
Just as much as he cares about you defending his lack of help to THE DALLAS COWBOYS.
His grand total of yards as a player FOR THE DALLAS COWBOYS...is under 100 Yards in two years.
The initial posters point still stands. He was a failure with THIS TEAM.
Read.
What have you done in your life BRAINPAINT and HOOFBITE of CowboysZone LMAO
Just making it to the NFL is an extremely difficult feat.
Congratulations to Isaiah Stanback for being so accomplished in your life that you managed to make BRAINPAINT and HOOFBITE of CowboysZone rue their own lives... LMAO
Again...he was a failure FOR THIS TEAM...candy coat it all you want.
Makes no difference what You say on this football forum.
It is a silly argument at best. So from this point forward, no matter how much a player sucks on this team...Don't want to hear you complaining about it.
The original poster said he was a failure....WITH THIS TEAM...This team means the Dallas Cowboys.By candy coat you are referring to his super bowl ring? Just wondering.... LMAO....
The original poster said he was a failure....WITH THIS TEAM...This team means the Dallas Cowboys.
So please...show me where he won a Superbowl with the Dallas Cowboys...I will sit back and wait for you to provide that info.
You really should just stop making yourself look foolish with these weak sauce arguments.
We get what you are saying...he made it to the NFL.
However he had less than 100 total yards with the Dallas Cowboys and was a failure and a wasted pick for this team.
What he did after he left his team has no bearing on what the OP stated...he was a failure WITH THIS TEAM.
The original poster actually posted a link.
Ill sit and wait for you to show me your super bowl ring.
Back to my point. A failure is a broad term. In my opinion, which means a little more than yours but still nothing, because I, unlike you or Hoofbite, have actually been at the top of my profession in my company. By making the 53 man roster, in my opinion, Isaiah Stanback did not only become a success for the Cowboys, but he did it against overwhelming odds. He was drafted a QB, and changed positions. So excuse me that he didnt meet your Tom Brady expectations but he sure did meet his.
The original poster YOU POSTED....quit with the foolishness.
He failed with the is team. He got less than a hundred yards in rec and returns with this. Bobby Carpenter made more impact with this team. Woody Dantzler made more impact with this team, Devin Street had more impact by actually scoring a TD, Deon Anderson at FB from the same draft as Isiah had more impact on this team with at least a touch down.
And again...what he did with any other team is meanlingless.
The OP, the first person you posted and you know what I meant by it, said he was a Failure WITH THIS TEAM.
You went on babbling about him having a Superbowl Ring with the Giants...well that is nice but he was a practice squad player and never was on the active roster for that team but again that still has nothing to do with what you said to the person you quoted.
Continue making yourself look foolish by arguing the way you are arguing. It is very entertaining.
Thanks. I like to be entertaining. Just answer this. Is making a Dallas Cowboys 53 man roster a career accomplishment?
Ill wait for your answer.