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Ohhhhhhh! Dude, now I remember.
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she's legit lubeck, she used to post on gmb years ago
Thanks. I feel like I'm supposed to know who you are, but I haven't a clue.
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Big Hero is a douchebag over at GMB who has the same avatar and uses it to show that Shockey is a huge douche that the team should have never drafted. Given that you use it I was concerned ANOTHER troll had made his way here. Glad to see my initial assumption was wrong.
Oh no. I love the Giants. Love Shockey. I just like the avatar because it shows his emotion. I used to post over at Giants.com message board ... but it got lame. So I got outta there. lol I didn't even know about this site until my good buddy Sephiroth gave me the link a few hours ago. I'm glad too, cause this looks like a kick ass board.
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You wouldn't happent o be Big Hero by any chance? Not that you would admit it, but I guess it is worth asking.
Big Hero? Uhm, nope, I'm just Abs.
I'm confused.
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Again, I agree. I mean, who wants to wear a suit to a game? Give me a hoody and some jeans!
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I agree. He looks stoo-pid.
Jack Del Rio Will Get His Spiff On, Too
Posted Nov 16th 2006 12:34AM by mjd
Filed under: Jaguars, AFC South
This is bad news for people who hate it when Tony Kornheiser goes on tangents about things that no one really cares about: Jaguars head coach Jack Del Rio will be wearing a suit on the sidelines Monday night for the game against the Giants.
Del Rio will join the 49ers Mike Nolan (who will be looking dapper against the Seahawks on Sunday) as the first coaches to wear suits on the sidelines since Dan Reeves last did it in 1993. The NFL hasn't allowed suits to be worn because of a licensing deal they have with Reebok that stipulates that coaches must wear team-issued gear on the sidelines.
The suits will actually be made by Reebok, and there's no word on whether or not the suits will have stripes or feature moisture-wicking technology. But my guess is that there will be a Reebok logo on the suit or tie somewhere ... and I'm going to find that pretty amusing.
But I'm glad the NFL allowed them to do it. Coaches should be able to wear what makes them feel good, unless, you know, Bill Parcells feels good in black leather assless chaps. That would present some issues. A suit and tie, though? I don't know why the NFL couldn't use that to their advantage from a marketing standpoint. A lot of guys who wear suits and ties on Monday are watching football on Sunday.
I should have watched Heros.
in New York Giants
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