Chawker
Well-known member
Wasn't he the Simpson neighbor ? Oh, wait that was Ned Flanders. LOL
It was not contested. It was a terrible throw. Good thing the corner had now idea what was going on. Landers made a good adjustment to the ball.
True.Holy cow guys calm down. You're right I shouldn't have said "contested."
True.He was in a battle with the DB and won the battle.
True.Sheesh. He made a good play and scored a touchdown. That's the point I was trying to make.
False. Words matter.Ridiculous how you guys want to harp on that one word
Wow man. Just...wow.True.
True.
True.
False. Words matter.
Wow man. Just...wow.
Came here in a good mood today. What a shame.
Whatever. You're right and I was wrong. I'll make sure to follow you from now on and dissect each one of your posts.
Cheers
Sure doesn't sound like it, especially when you start off being condescending.Clearly I was poking fun, cheers.
Sure doesn't sound like it, especially when you start off being condescending.
I expect that from Jamescasey, was s bit surprised to see that from you this morning as you're typically more respectful. Suppose everyone's true colors come out eventually.
Sometimes people here jump on others "imprecision" with excessive enthusiasm and it comes off as unkind.Sure doesn't sound like it, especially when you start off being condescending.
I expect that from Jamescasey, was s bit surprised to see that from you this morning as you're typically more respectful. Suppose everyone's true colors come out eventually.
Very good observations. I appreciate you sharing these in a respectful and cordial manner.On that Landers TD catch... Interesting too that Holton Ahlers had the confidence in Landers to just chuck it up for an underthrown 1v1 battle, believing in Landers to go get it. Must have been some chemistry/knowledge Ahlers got from TC practices, seeing Landers go-get-it ability. So props to Ahlers for being either lucky or good or a little of both. I'm going to give Ahlers credit for knowing it was a 1v1 and that Landers was a favorable matchup, with no safety help. If nothing else, Ahlers was fun to watch.
Also, Landers backstory is interesting. Gets recruited to Georgia, doesn't get on the field much, decides to transfer to Toledo ("Mud Hens", lol) where he knows he'll get lots of reps, then to Arkansas, to play against tougher competition. Then he does better with Arkansas than he did with lower-level Toledo competition. This is a guy who is committed, was willing to make bets on himself, take risks, do the work and find a way. I see why Pete and John made this guy a priority as an UDFA signing, from the classic "chip on the shoulder" standpoint.
Clearly you attempted to be an asshat and you succeeded. Congratulations.Condescending? What? I disagreed with your observation of it being contested, not sure how that is being condescending. Either way, no harm intended. It was a fun play.
I don’t see how he was being condescending. I watched the play, it was clearly a poor throw and the poster noted the WR made a good adjustment. Just because he noted “not contested” doesn’t mean he’s being condescending. People sure get their feelings hurt quickly.Clearly you attempted to be an asshat and you succeeded. Congratulations.