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Louis85
01-17-2007, 06:00 PM
What they gonna do, man?

Cozmo D
01-17-2007, 10:53 PM
Lose! :rotf:

Chief
01-18-2007, 01:25 PM
^^^^^what gramps said^^^^^^^






dont get me wrong, i want them to win, but the injurys and grossmans inexperience scare me...

eternals layre
01-18-2007, 02:53 PM
COLTS!!!!!!!!!

I would like to see the Bears win, they match up worse to the Colts

but saints would rock, being Peytons dad is the play by play caller for the Saints.

Cozmo D
01-19-2007, 05:50 AM
COLTS!!!!!!!!!

They're gonna lose too! :rotf:

Louis85
01-19-2007, 11:39 AM
I don't care who wins between the Saints and Bears. But I REALLY want the Colts to win. I cannot stomach another New England win. Chargers screwed up royally. Plus, Dungy is an ex-Steeler.

Harmeister
01-19-2007, 11:49 AM
but you know that the patriots will pull out a win over the colts. No offense, but their coach is simply better.

Chief
01-19-2007, 12:29 PM
im with louis on this one....

Harmeister
01-19-2007, 01:37 PM
I honestly don't care. But since I live in New England, I figured I would show *some* support

Cozmo D
01-19-2007, 03:23 PM
I cannot stomach another New England win.

Better stock up on Pepto Bismol! :rotf:

Louis85
01-19-2007, 04:25 PM
Yes, I know, dammit! I'm hoping Peyton grows a pair for this game at least.

And I disagree, Harm, I think Brady is the key to the success of their team, more so than the coach. NE's coach is good, but their QB is excellent.

The mere fact that I will have to mention (if they win) this decade's Patriot team in the same breathe with my precious 70s Steeler team will be enough to do me in. I like the fact that Chuck Noll is the only coach to win four Superbowls.

Cozmo D
01-21-2007, 05:38 AM
Yes, I know, dammit! I'm hoping Peyton grows a pair for this game at least.

And I disagree, Harm, I think Brady is the key to the success of their team, more so than the coach. NE's coach is good, but their QB is excellent.

The mere fact that I will have to mention (if they win) this decade's Patriot team in the same breathe with my precious 70s Steeler team will be enough to do me in. I like the fact that Chuck Noll is the only coach to win four Superbowls.
I agree, Brady is the key, though Belichik is DAMM good!

You will have one failsafe to fall back on after this weekend to protect the memory of your precious Steel Curtain, DESTINY! As in "Team Of", or as otherwise known, the New Orleans Saints!:cheers:

Chief
01-21-2007, 02:28 PM
honestly...im sick of that shit also...

Cozmo D
01-21-2007, 07:11 PM
Congrats Chief, you actually get to see your team in another Super Bowl in your lifetime. :lol:

Chief
01-21-2007, 07:13 PM
WOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOO.......




crappy thing is...i actually had a chance to go to the game, but couldnt get anybody to work for me......

Cozmo D
01-21-2007, 07:14 PM
Man, sometimes you just gotta close tha muthafukka down! :haha:

Chief
01-21-2007, 07:21 PM
almost did.......

Cozmo D
01-21-2007, 11:26 PM
I guess my crystal ball needs to be re-calibrated. :doh: :rotf:

2 black head coaches in the Super Bowl! :woohoo:

eternals layre
01-21-2007, 11:27 PM
WWWWWWWWWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO peyton!!!!!!!! the man!!!!!!!!!! H"AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

Cozmo D
01-22-2007, 01:54 AM
WWWWWWWWWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO peyton!!!!!!!! the man!!!!!!!!!! H"AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

Congrats!:cheers:

Louis85
01-22-2007, 10:02 AM
I guess my crystal ball needs to be re-calibrated. :doh: :rotf:

2 black head coaches in the Super Bowl! :woohoo:

Roger That!!!

Wooooohooooo, Patriots out!!!!

:hammer:

Congrats on your Bears, Chief.

Chief
01-22-2007, 11:06 AM
thanks Louis...been awhile.....what a game.............i cant believe the Colts did it.....yea...Coz...stick to predicting when your new album comes out..K? Thanks...:)

Cozmo D
01-22-2007, 11:51 AM
thanks Louis...been awhile.....what a game.............i cant believe the Colts did it.....yea...Coz...stick to predicting when your new album comes out..K? Thanks...:)

:squint:

Harmeister
01-22-2007, 06:10 PM
:squint:

:rotfl:

Wheeljak
01-22-2007, 07:01 PM
I'd love to see the Colts take it all. I always thought it was a mistake for the Bucs to replace Tony Dungy with John Grudin. Ever since after Grudin took Dungy's Bucs to the Super Bowl, the team has been on a steady decline, and I blame Grudin, and the jokers who hired him.
Dungy's gonna take it all, and he won't say "I told you so" to the Bucs, because he's too classy a guy to do that.

sobe8
01-22-2007, 11:04 PM
I'd love to see the Colts take it all. I always thought it was a mistake for the Bucs to replace Tony Dungy with John Grudin. Ever since after Grudin took Dungy's Bucs to the Super Bowl, the team has been on a steady decline, and I blame Grudin, and the jokers who hired him.
Dungy's gonna take it all, and he won't say "I told you so" to the Bucs, because he's too classy a guy to do that.

Amen brother!!!

eternals layre
01-23-2007, 09:46 AM
I'd love to see the Colts take it all. I always thought it was a mistake for the Bucs to replace Tony Dungy with John Grudin. Ever since after Grudin took Dungy's Bucs to the Super Bowl, the team has been on a steady decline, and I blame Grudin, and the jokers who hired him.
Dungy's gonna take it all, and he won't say "I told you so" to the Bucs, because he's too classy a guy to do that.

Being a Buc's fan since I was a kid (because of the old orange) I agree. But im a Vol fan more . So i like seeing Gruden and Bears coach out here. They use to be coaches at UT, and of course Manning. He will be a coach there one day.

Louis85
01-23-2007, 10:38 AM
I'd love to see the Colts take it all. I always thought it was a mistake for the Bucs to replace Tony Dungy with John Grudin. Ever since after Grudin took Dungy's Bucs to the Super Bowl, the team has been on a steady decline, and I blame Grudin, and the jokers who hired him.
Dungy's gonna take it all, and he won't say "I told you so" to the Bucs, because he's too classy a guy to do that.

And it's considerably easier to win when you have your old team's playbook!

Yeah, I was a big Bucs fan (after my precious Steelers, of course), until they ousted Dungy. I still routed for them against the Raiders, yuk!

Eternal, I thought I was the only one in the world whose favorite color is orange.

Chief
01-23-2007, 11:13 AM
ORANGE RULES....but not Vol orange....SCREW Bruce Pearl and his vile, evil ways......

eternals layre
01-23-2007, 11:39 AM
ORANGE RULES....but not Vol orange....SCREW Bruce Pearl and his vile, evil ways......

Perl Is my new HERO! The man is awesome and had done a perfect job here on rockytop!

Pics from last nights Lady Vols game.

eternals layre
01-23-2007, 11:40 AM
And it's considerably easier to win when you have your old team's playbook!

Yeah, I was a big Bucs fan (after my precious Steelers, of course), until they ousted Dungy. I still routed for them against the Raiders, yuk!

Eternal, I thought I was the only one in the world whose favorite color is orange.

I BLEED ORANGE!!!!!!!!!!!

Tennessee Football Alumni in Super Bowl

At least one former Vol has played in every Super Bowl since 1992 and 30 of the 41

Vols in the Super Bowl
TE Bill Anderson (1967 Super Bowl I, Green Bay Packers)
P Ron Widby (1971 & 1972 Super Bowls V, VI, Dallas Cowboys)
DB Richmond Flowers (1971 Super Bowl V, Dallas Cowboys)
LB Steve Kiner (1971 Super Bowl V, Dallas Cowboys)
DB Bob Petrella (1972 Super Bowl VI, Miami Dolphins)
P Neil Clabo (1977 Super Bowl XI, Minnesota Vikings)
P Craig Colquitt (1979 & 1980 Super Bowls XIII, XIV, Pittsburgh Steelers)
DB Eddie Brown (1980 Super Bowl XIV, Los Angeles Rams)
LB Jack Reynolds (1980 & 1982 & 1985 Super Bowls XIV, LA Rams, XVI, XIX San Francisco 49ers)
OT Mickey Marvin (1981 & 1984 Super Bowls XV, Oakland Raiders, XVIII, LA Raiders)
LB Craig Puki (1982 Super Bowl XVI, San Francisco 49ers)
DB Roland James (1986 Super Bowl XX, New England Patriots)
WR Stanley Morgan (1986 Super Bowl XX, New England Patriots)
DE Brian Ingram (1986 Super Bowl XX, New England Patriots)
WR Willie Gault (1986 Super Bowl XX, Chicago Bears)
OG Raleigh McKenzie (1988 & 1992 Super Bowls XXII, XXVI, Washington Redskins)
WR Tim McGee (1989 Super Bowl XXIII, Cincinnati Bengals)
LB Carl Zander (1989 Super Bowl XXIII, Cincinnati Bengals)
OG David Douglas (1989 Super Bowl XXIII, Cincinnati Bengals)
LB Keith DeLong (1990 Super Bowl XXIV, San Francisco 49ers)
WR Alvin Harper (1993 & 1994 Super Bowls XXVII, XXVIII, Dallas Cowboys)
DE Chris Mims (1995 Super Bowl XXIX, San Diego Chargers)
DB Bill Bates (1993 & 1994 & 1996 Super Bowls XXVII, XXVIII, XXX, Dallas Cowboys)
WR Cory Fleming (1996 Super Bowl XXX, Dallas Cowboys)
DT Reggie White (1997 & 1998 Super Bowls XXXI, XXXII, Green Bay Packers)
OT Bruce Wilkerson (1997 & 1998 Super Bowls XXXI, XXXII, Green Bay Packers)
RB Aaron Hayden (1998 Super Bowl XXXII, Green Bay Packers)
LB Chuck Smith (1999 Super Bowl XXXIII, Atlanta Falcons)
LB Ben Talley (1999 Super Bowl XXXIII, Atlanta Falcons)
WR Marcus Nash (1999 Super Bowl XXXIII, Denver Broncos)
C Trey Teague (1999 Injured, Super Bowl XXXIII, Denver Broncos)
WR Joey Kent (2000 Super Bowl XXXIV, Tennessee Titans)
OT Jason Layman (2000 Super Bowl XXXIV, Tennessee Titans)
LB Leonard Little (2000 & 2002 Super Bowls XXXIV, XXXVI, St. Louis Rams)
RB Jamal Lewis (2001 Super Bowl XXXV, Baltimore Ravens)
DB Dave Thomas (2001 Super Bowl XXXV, New York Giants)
WR Marcus Nash (2001 Super Bowl XXXV, Baltimore Ravens)
RB Charlie Garner (2003 Super Bowl XXXVII, Oakland Raiders)
OG Cosey Coleman (2003 Super Bowl XXXVII, Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
RB Travis Stephens (2003 Injured, Super Bowl XXXVII, Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
DT Shane Burton (2004 Super Bowl XXXVIII, Carolina Panthers)
DB Deon Grant (2004 Super Bowl XXXVIII, Carolina Panthers)
DT Darwin Walker (2005 Super Bowl XXXIX, Philadelphia Eagles)
WR Cedrick Wilson (2006 Super Bowl XL, Pittsburgh Steelers)
QB Peyton Manning (2007 Super Bowl XLI, Indianapolis Colts) (Jabbar Gaffney' pats) if they would have won but DIDN"T

Wheeljak
01-23-2007, 11:42 AM
I'm not too much on the color orange, team-wise. I'm an FSU Seminole, and those blasted Gators wear orange.

You fans of all things orange: does this mean that you are also fans of Da Volunteers?
http://www.pmdawnonline.com/forum/showthread.php?t=5590&highlight=da+volunteers

eternals layre
01-23-2007, 12:08 PM
I'm not too much on the color orange, team-wise. I'm an FSU Seminole, and those blasted Gators wear orange.

You fans of all things orange: does this mean that you are also fans of Da Volunteers?
http://www.pmdawnonline.com/forum/showthread.php?t=5590&highlight=da+volunteers




naa more Charlie Daniels


Samuel L. Jackson is from here. Hes a VOL fan. likes to wear orange ties on sports interviews
jewel just moved here, I met her in Nashville's Ocean way studio a few years back.

Chief
01-23-2007, 12:53 PM
Perl Is my new HERO! The man is awesome and had done a perfect job here on rockytop!


Bri...ya need to do a bit of research on that piece of shit before you declare him your hero.....on that note...maybe it isnt wise to go there....

eternals layre
01-23-2007, 12:57 PM
Bri...ya need to do a bit of research on that piece of shit before you declare him your hero.....on that note...maybe it isnt wise to go there....

I know about his past (thomas) still one of the beast coaches hands down.

Chief
01-23-2007, 01:01 PM
yes...he is a Beast....from the bowels of hell....the man is the whiniest lil bitch that Ive ever seen coaching college basketball...my hatred and distent for that man goes very deep...im saddened that it has fooled your fine institution in believing that he will ever accomplish anything there...mark my words Bri....he will blow his own career up soon enough....

Louis85
01-23-2007, 03:22 PM
I BLEED ORANGE!!!!!!!!!!!

Tennessee Football Alumni in Super Bowl

At least one former Vol has played in every Super Bowl since 1992 and 30 of the 41

Vols in the Super Bowl
P Craig Colquitt (1979 & 1980 Super Bowls XIII, XIV, Pittsburgh Steelers)
WR Cedrick Wilson (2006 Super Bowl XL, Pittsburgh Steelers)

Now that's pretty damn impressive.