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you genius.




The sooner you realize just how right that statement is the better off your going to be.





Just a little full of yourself there GM?


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I can't smack with Cleveland fans.




LMFAO. You got that right.





I've already lost millions of brain cells and several I.Q. points posting here. I'm slowly getting down to your level. Give me time. Patients grasshoppa.


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Oh really....so these athletes that you speak of....


are in a cemetary somewhere in the greater Pittsburgh area.


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Good job at avoiding my questions....just like you avoided all the other ones.

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Patients grasshoppa.




Gee, that might have sounded cool if you would have gotten it right...it's "patience", not "patients".

See, a PATIENT is what Tom Brady was immediately after the Superbowl, when he damned near choked to death.

Grasshoppa.

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My God, he's easy.

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Hehehe, I know.

Poor old Pats* fan.

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Good job at avoiding my questions....just like you avoided all the other ones.





Your the Queen of avoiding things. .......Like the truth.


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Patients grasshoppa.




Gee, that might have sounded cool if you would have gotten it right...it's "patience", not "patients".

See, a PATIENT is what Tom Brady was immediately after the Superbowl, when he damned near choked to death.

Grasshoppa.





Spelling smack and using Giants smack. Any smack from the Steelers? ........nope.


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That wasn't spelling smack, cheat....you didn't misspell the word, you misused a word.

Just pointing out your usual nonsense for everyone to see (not that it's necessary).

Using Giants smack? You don't have to be a Giants fan to smack a Pats* fan. Your team is now the joke of the league, for all of America to enjoy.

You're still stinging from having an asterisk put beside your name, aren't you?

Poor Pats* fan.

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no, facts are for discussions.....this is the shack, and your petty, weak little insults are just your way of avoiding the issue.

i can call anyone names....doing it with class takes some tact. you may have to research that definition, cause i never knew anyone with tact when i lived up your way.

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I've already lost millions of brain cells and several I.Q. points posting here. I'm slowly getting down to your level. Give me time. Patients grasshoppa.




Yeah you really came here only to talk about the browns...

You are totally classless and a fraud...kinda like that coach up there...


Go Browns!!

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Just a little full of yourself there GM?




It's OK. You can keep wishing you were me. Everybody around here understands how you hate yourself, and worship the ground I walk on.


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Cincinnati... where players go to jail.




Talk about the pot calling the kettle black (no pun intended). Isn't this the second Pats* player to be busted for marijuana? Tsk tsk tsk....



Pats RB Faulk cited for marijuana possession at rap concert

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Updated: February 26, 2008, 8:52 PM ET



LAFAYETTE, La. -- New England Patriots running back Kevin Faulk was issued a misdemeanor summons last Friday for possession of marijuana.

Capt. John Babin of the Lafayette Metro Narcotics Task Force confirmed the summons on Tuesday.

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Faulk, a Louisiana native and former LSU star, was on his way to a suite in the Lafayette Cajundome to watch a performance by rapper Lil Wayne, when a routine search by a sheriff's deputy turned up four marijuana cigarettes, Babin said.

Everyone heading to the suites was searched, Babin said.

Faulk was not arrested or required to post bond.

"He was cited for simple possession, which is a misdemeanor," Babin said. "It's based on an amount possessed for personal use."

Faulk will be sent a letter notifying him of the court date when it is set.

"There was no trouble, Kevin was very cooperative," Babin said.

"We are aware of the report, but I don't have any additional comment at this time," Patriots spokesman Stacey James said.

Faulk, a captain last season for the first time in his nine years with the Patriots, had 47 catches for 383 yards and one touchdown, the winner in a come-from-behind 24-20 victory over Indianapolis on Nov. 4. He's the team's all-time leader in receptions by a running back with 323.

Faulk also had 62 rushes for 265 yards in the Patriots 18-1 season, which ended with a 17-14 loss in the Super Bowl to the New York Giants.

He made big plays in two of the Patriots' Super Bowl wins. His 2-point conversion reception gave the Patriots a 29-22 lead in their 32-29 Super Bowl win over Carolina in the 2003 season. The next year, he made a 12-yard catch to Philadelphia's 2-yard line that set up the Patriots' third touchdown in a 24-21 Super Bowl win.

The 5-foot-8 Faulk ended his college career as the leading rusher in LSU history with 4,557 yards.

On Feb. 5, one of Faulk's teammates, defensive back Willie Andrews, pleaded not guilty to a marijuana possession charge in Lawrence, Mass., after police said they found him with a half-pound of marijuana. Andrews, who just completed his second year with the team, is free on his own recognizance. A pretrial conference in his case is set for March 18.

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I can't smack with Cleveland fans.




LMFAO. You got that right.





I've already lost millions of brain cells and several I.Q. points posting here....




Wow. And you didn't have much of either to begin with.


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QUOTE- My Grandfather was a hard core Yankees fan. He was born and raised in the Bronx. Moved to Boston as a young adult. My dad was born here. As soon as he knew the Red Sox existed (around age 4-5) he fell in love with them because they were the home team. Imagine that...instant loyalty to his home city. Same reason I love the Red Sox... they are the team that represents my city.
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That's fine for your grandfather, no complaint there, but not everyone is the same...

I was born in Cleveland, moved to San Diego when I was 12, moved to Fresno in my 30s and now reside in Los Angeles, but Ive been a browns fan since 79 or 80 ( the year we lost to the Raiders in the Playoffs. , In good and bad Ive supported my team.. The other thing is, I didnt become a Browns fan until I moved to San DIego, and the thing that most made me a Browns fan was not that they were from Cleveland, but because of the exciting days of the Kardiac KIds. I first watched them out of curiosity because they were from Cleveland, but I became addicted by the play of SIpe, Newsome, et al.

I have no problem with someone rooting for the Browns and the Reds, any more than I have a problem with someone rooting for a team solely because they live there. The issue is loyalty to your team, not how you became a fan.

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Yeah, the chance to make history and go through a 16 game season, playoffs and superbowl is really boring stuff

The Pats didnt want to be there cause they were getting beat and couldnt protect Brady.

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