What do you expect from the Midgets ?
That says it all, lol, especially his reaction at the end. Are Giants fans over it by now? Can they ever get over it?
How about the Giants players? Justin Tuck, the leader of the Giants D, said that the loss will stay with him for the rest of his life.
And Antrel Rolle seems to be in denial from the comments that he's made this week:
"I hope Michael Vick plays, because at the end of the day, I don't want any excuses when we go down to Philly and put it to them the way we will."
Sad, Dr. Maclin diagnosed his illness properly:
"He's just talking. A lot of times, people talk, they are either insecure or scared. So you guys choose."
I choose both and in denial.
I'm not sure who's worse off from that humiliation, the Midget fans or the players ? And I'm not sure how long it will take them to recover. It surely won't be this weekend. Although they will try to go after Vick and Desean and try to put them out of the game like the Dirty Birds tried last week against our star payers. Is it me or Vick isn't as protected by the refs as maybe a Brady or Manning would be in the pocket ? I hope the refs are watching this weekend, cuz they're gonna try to take as many cheap shots on our star players as they possibly can, and if it turns into that kind of game, and I'm afraid it will, then it's going to get ugly. Giants players walked off the field after that punt return by Jackson and I'm sure they'll continue their sore loser ways this week. Can't expect anything more from the New York team.
What do you think ?
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When Vick, or any QB for that matter
is out of the pocket, they are treated as a runner. If they start running, they are treated as a runner. That means they get hit, like any other runner would. You don’t want Vick to get hit, tell him to get rid of the ball or learn to slide.
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by BigBlueIntervention on Sep 24, 2011 11:05 AM EDT reply actions
Duhhh BBI
If you stop being so emotional and actually the read the full sentence properly, then you would realize that my question was in regards to when they are in the “pocket.” Read again, breathe, and cry it out, I know there’s a lot of pain there, but no need to get all worked up…
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by Eagladelphia on Sep 24, 2011 11:07 AM EDT up reply actions
Well, considering Vick is rarely ever in the pocket when he gets sacked....
don’t get it. I can’t recall to date any dirty hits on Vick while he was in the pocket.
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by BigBlueIntervention on Sep 24, 2011 11:09 AM EDT up reply actions
Alrite, what did I tell you about relaxing...
Now who said anything about being sacked ? It’s about protection in the pocket, I’ve seen Vick take many hits after he throws the ball from the pocket or on the run, that would have been flagged immediately if it was Brady, Manning or even Manning Jr. But I can’t expect you to know this, since you’re not an Eagles fan and probably don’t watch all the games, unless you wanna come out of the closet now and confess in front of the world…
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by Eagladelphia on Sep 24, 2011 11:15 AM EDT up reply actions
You're probably right. Oh well.
As far as cheap shots go, you guys ain’t saints either. I’ve seen more than a few late hits by Babin and Jenkins.
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by BigBlueIntervention on Sep 24, 2011 11:20 AM EDT up reply actions
If I am right
then Andy Reid and Vick have to do a better job bitchin to the refs like all the other Qb’s and their coaches do… No more of the tough guy thing from Vick, cuz if you don’t complain to the refs, then they won’t throw it unless it’s really obvious, whereas some of the other Qb’s get a flag as soon as they look over to the refs after the hit because they really don’t want to get hurt. I think this is where Vick’s toughness works against him, I hope he wisens up, otherwise all the teams are just going to go for the kill shot against him every time.
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by Eagladelphia on Sep 24, 2011 11:30 AM EDT up reply actions
Agreed, in this league, if you need to get something done, you HAVE to keep pressing.
Especially the refs, because they are assholes.
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by BigBlueIntervention on Sep 24, 2011 11:31 AM EDT up reply actions
I don't like to agree with you...
at least not for this week, so I disagree.
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by Eagladelphia on Sep 24, 2011 5:29 PM EDT up reply actions
Fanshot…
Casey Matthews isn't the MLB anymore but he still sucks.
Vance Worley > Roy Oswalt and Joe Blanton
Never call a Phillies, Eagles, Flyers or Sixers fans, a band-wagoner. It is disrespectful. We have suffered agony through the years. Philadelphians should be jovial for their teams' success.
lol
Did you really get upset by what I said, I wasn’t even thinking about you when I said that, that was too funny.
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by Eagladelphia on Sep 24, 2011 5:49 PM EDT up reply actions
Uh, yeah.
I was annoyed with the Chilly Willy with every post. I don’t like that guy.
Casey Matthews isn't the MLB anymore but he still sucks.
Vance Worley > Roy Oswalt and Joe Blanton
Never call a Phillies, Eagles, Flyers or Sixers fans, a band-wagoner. It is disrespectful. We have suffered agony through the years. Philadelphians should be jovial for their teams' success.
by chillyphilly on Sep 24, 2011 7:30 PM EDT up reply actions
You gotta just ignore those people
He went a little too far with the joking.
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by Eagladelphia on Sep 24, 2011 8:42 PM EDT up reply actions
Didn’t seem like joking… more like malice. Surprise he didn’t go into my Ambidextrous Manning post.
Sad thing is, I spent a four days on that article. I have no life.
Casey Matthews isn't the MLB anymore but he still sucks.
Vance Worley > Roy Oswalt and Joe Blanton
Never call a Phillies, Eagles, Flyers or Sixers fans, a band-wagoner. It is disrespectful. We have suffered agony through the years. Philadelphians should be jovial for their teams' success.
by chillyphilly on Sep 24, 2011 9:07 PM EDT up reply actions
Rec'd for effort and time spent on it...
Yeah, just gotta take everything with a grain of salt around here, don’t take anything too personally. But you did a good job with the post, looking forward to seeing more posts from you.
On a different note, is BIBTD your id, cuz he’s claiming to be you on his profile…
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by Eagladelphia on Sep 24, 2011 9:15 PM EDT up reply actions
Yeah, it was a joke.
Barry Sanders is my favorite player after Randall Cunningham. Funny that we are the same height…plus it is well know that I hate Deion Sanders.
I figure you would had got that. Pretty random for a Lion fan to be on here don’t you think?
Now that other guy, who the hell was he?
Casey Matthews isn't the MLB anymore but he still sucks.
Vance Worley > Roy Oswalt and Joe Blanton
Never call a Phillies, Eagles, Flyers or Sixers fans, a band-wagoner. It is disrespectful. We have suffered agony through the years. Philadelphians should be jovial for their teams' success.
by chillyphilly on Sep 24, 2011 9:47 PM EDT up reply actions
hmmmm, “I am a troll” and “BIBTD” with two new profiles today, wonder who they could be…
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by Eagladelphia on Sep 24, 2011 6:23 PM EDT up reply actions
what happened to " I am a troll"?
Casey Matthews isn't the MLB anymore but he still sucks.
Vance Worley > Roy Oswalt and Joe Blanton
Never call a Phillies, Eagles, Flyers or Sixers fans, a band-wagoner. It is disrespectful. We have suffered agony through the years. Philadelphians should be jovial for their teams' success.
by chillyphilly on Sep 24, 2011 7:31 PM EDT up reply actions
Nevermind…
Casey Matthews isn't the MLB anymore but he still sucks.
Vance Worley > Roy Oswalt and Joe Blanton
Never call a Phillies, Eagles, Flyers or Sixers fans, a band-wagoner. It is disrespectful. We have suffered agony through the years. Philadelphians should be jovial for their teams' success.
by chillyphilly on Sep 24, 2011 7:38 PM EDT up reply actions

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