Bob Loblaw
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Like I said, I tried to follow the rules and say it belongs in the smack zone. If its a free for all on the insults of team to team then I am more than happy to oblige.
DrDix":2q6vxxiy said:This is lashing out? The hell are you people smoking?
Don't let hate cloud yourself.
Not even close to 'lashing out'.
Bob loblaw":6f7v5om2 said:Like I said, I tried to follow the rules and say it belongs in the smack zone. If its a free for all on the insults of team to team then I am more than happy to oblige.
I forgot about you SourPatch. You have moments of reason. I can appreciate it.Sourdough #49":2awpvkzd said:loafoftatupu":2awpvkzd said:Bob loblaw":2awpvkzd said:Its sad that a troll has to be the voice of reason.
It is? What reason is that voice sharing? That's a GREAT one. Hahaha. The only reasonable Niner posters on this board have names like rlkats, Box916 and on occasion Marvin. Hang in there for a while and maybe you can make that club, but the rate you are going you will just be another excuse making, butt hurt DenialNiner.
This is a Seahawks board, it is going to have anti-Niner stuff on it. Learn to appreciate the sarcasm or just hang out with the other vision challenged DenialNiners.
I have to say for the most part the Niner fans on this site are more of the level headed sort.
Bro, stop being so wordy. You can sum up the 49ers fan base commandments with just one:loafoftatupu":7rxmj08d said:I am just curious as to what the "49er way" is.
I would love to see that set of commandments.
"Thou shall not allow the prosecution to press charges at all costs"
"Thou shall not play in the starting lineup as a rookie unless there is no one else to do so"
"Thou shall not leave original license plates on vehicles involved a collision"
"Thou shall evade authorities following collision with other vehicle"
"Thou shall settle any internal disagreement with a beer bottle over the head"
"Thou shall not acknowledge defeat without first expressing what could have been".
"Thy fans shall deflect earthly reality into realm of the DenialZone"
RolandDeschain":18widpll said:Bro, stop being so wordy. You can sum up the 49ers fan base commandments with just one:
"Thou shall be a hypocrite."
Sourdough #49":g3xzu8wx said:http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000369077/article/pete-carroll-disappointed-in-marshawn-lynchs-holdout
So is this Pete lashing out and taking a page out of the Harbaugh coaching book by being disappointed?
I do believe there's a saying about throwing stones in glass houses or some such, yes?lvnginhwktwn":3t57jq5g said:At least this interview isn't as bad as the one where he says Lynch should honor his contract and get back to work. That's a funny statement coming from the guy who broke his contract with USC to coach the Seahawks.
RolandDeschain":3govsfie said:I do believe there's a saying about throwing stones in glass houses or some such, yes?lvnginhwktwn":3govsfie said:At least this interview isn't as bad as the one where he says Lynch should honor his contract and get back to work. That's a funny statement coming from the guy who broke his contract with USC to coach the Seahawks.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=4738884
Let's be realistic, here. I'm sure there's language in every college head coaching gig that lets a head coach leave to go to the NFL. Come on, bro. Plus, they'd still have penalized Carroll if they found him guilty of stuff regardless of the fact that he took an NFL head coaching job. I suppose you think just leaving a state gets the cops to drop charges against you if you were caught stealing cars or something too, yes? :lol:
I don't blame Lynch for trying this at all. I'll only blame him if he starts missing regular season games. I bet you probably can't find more than 3-4 NFL head coaches that haven't "broken" an employment contract before, however; if even that many.lvnginhwktwn":3it5i3ms said:Lynch just wants to know where he'll be after this season, can't blame the guy. I know Petes contract had an out, just sounds funny to hear him talk about honoring contracts.
RolandDeschain":i01nkok6 said:I think we need some Photoshop action, but I'm not at home and feeling too lazy to do it at the moment on top of that.
loafoftatupu":39c38kgi said:RolandDeschain":39c38kgi said:I think we need some Photoshop action, but I'm not at home and feeling too lazy to do it at the moment on top of that.
3 layers?
Ten Commandments base
Harbs Head on Heston's body.
Text in the tablets.
Yeah..I'm falling asleep just thinking about the touch up and blending.
We're waiting.Seahawkfan80":104xbnv1 said:agreed.......45 minutes..or so.
Why? IMPLOSION? from what? Is there something you know that we don't?Sherman4Prez":16by2eq4 said:Dam... I smell... IMPLOSION!!!! Oh yeah!
lvnginhwktwn":122c23g2 said:RolandDeschain":122c23g2 said:I do believe there's a saying about throwing stones in glass houses or some such, yes?lvnginhwktwn":122c23g2 said:At least this interview isn't as bad as the one where he says Lynch should honor his contract and get back to work. That's a funny statement coming from the guy who broke his contract with USC to coach the Seahawks.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=4738884
Let's be realistic, here. I'm sure there's language in every college head coaching gig that lets a head coach leave to go to the NFL. Come on, bro. Plus, they'd still have penalized Carroll if they found him guilty of stuff regardless of the fact that he took an NFL head coaching job. I suppose you think just leaving a state gets the cops to drop charges against you if you were caught stealing cars or something too, yes? :lol:
Lynch just wants to know where he'll be after this season, can't blame the guy. I know Petes contract had an out, just sounds funny to hear him talk about honoring contracts.