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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Jan 27, 2020 18:41:54 GMT
After 56 years and hundreds of thousands of Frosted Flakes, I just noticed something. Tony's nose is blue. Why? What kind of fucked up tiger has a blue nose. Hobbes doesn't have blue nose.
Cocaine has a hell of an effect on tigers' noses. Or did you think all that energy actually came from the cereal? I thought maybe steroids. Tony is ripped
I still can't believe I never noticed until this day that his nose is blue.
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Jan 27, 2020 18:48:32 GMT
After 56 years and hundreds of thousands of Frosted Flakes, I just noticed something. Tony's nose is blue. Why? What kind of fucked up tiger has a blue nose. Hobbes doesn't have blue nose.
Cocaine has a hell of an effect on tigers' noses. Or did you think all that energy actually came from the cereal? He does seem pretty hyper.
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Post by bluerisk on Jan 27, 2020 18:53:20 GMT
The ( not really the ) Goat has ( only ) won six rings. So this is the benchmark to beat. Only one NFL QB has won seven rings That was Otto Graham ( the real GOAT ) So this is the benchmark to beat. 3× NFL champion (1950, 1954, 1955) He is four titles short. And I'm tired of your trolling. => on ignore with you
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Jan 27, 2020 19:03:25 GMT
Only one NFL QB has won seven rings That was Otto Graham ( the real GOAT ) So this is the benchmark to beat. 3× NFL champion (1950, 1954, 1955) He is four titles short. And I'm tired of your trolling. => on ignore with you 4× AAFC champion (1946–1949) and before you say AAFC was not NFL quality, you are correct, it was better, when the Browns joined the NFL they dominated bottom line, OG was 7 for 10 in title games, both still ( unbreakable? ) records
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Post by Rufus-T on Jan 27, 2020 19:07:49 GMT
The sad thing about the state of baseball is that if anything like this happen to their best player Mike Trout, regular news would not even have a big coverage. Even the weather channel covered Kobe.
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Jan 27, 2020 20:37:26 GMT
3× NFL champion (1950, 1954, 1955) He is four titles short. And I'm tired of your trolling. => on ignore with you 4× AAFC champion (1946–1949) and before you say AAFC was not NFL quality, you are correct, it was better, when the Browns joined the NFL they dominated bottom line, OG was 7 for 10 in title games, both still ( unbreakable? ) records It's a valid argument.Llargely forgotten, the All American Football Conference was probably the strongest competitor to the NFL on the field. The early AFL powers, LA Chargers and Houston Oilers, would have been embarrassed by an NFL team. The Browns embarrassed NFL teams. The 49ers were a strong team. The other team that merged, the Baltimore Colts (not the Indy Colts of today) were tough but had bad luck and folded. The AAFC Buffalo Bills should have joined the NFL but George Halas blocked them and Buffalo's ownership took a part of the Browns instead. A couple other teams were competitive, the Chicago Rockets and LA Dons but there was no place for them to play. The league was miles ahead of the early AFL's the WFL, even the USFL.
Was Otto Graham the greatest QB, no Rings =/= greatness. Remember Charlie Slivera
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Post by Xcalatë on Jan 27, 2020 20:46:53 GMT
Jordan Lebron Tiger
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Jan 27, 2020 21:02:07 GMT
4× AAFC champion (1946–1949) and before you say AAFC was not NFL quality, you are correct, it was better, when the Browns joined the NFL they dominated bottom line, OG was 7 for 10 in title games, both still ( unbreakable? ) record Was Otto Graham the greatest QB, no Rings =/= greatness. Remember Charlie Slivera I am actually not a big ring-counting-guy, when people resort to that, it's always very easy to rebut. ( i.e. Horry 7 > Jordan 6 )
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Jan 27, 2020 21:05:36 GMT
Was Otto Graham the greatest QB, no Rings =/= greatness. Remember Charlie Slivera I am actually not a big ring-counting-guy, when people resort to that, it's always very easy to rebut. ( i.e. Horry 7 > Jordan 6 ) Charlie Silvera 6 > Johnny Bench 2
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Post by DSDSquared on Jan 28, 2020 12:31:46 GMT
Lebron would easily be more shocking than MJ. MJ is an older man who has established his legacy, even after basketball. Lebron is still playing in the NBA and is a more global icon today.
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Post by flyerzzrul on Jan 28, 2020 14:29:59 GMT
Was Otto Graham the greatest QB, no Rings =/= greatness. Remember Charlie Slivera I am actually not a big ring-counting-guy, when people resort to that, it's always very easy to rebut. ( i.e. Horry 7 > Jordan 6 ) Jim Plunkett 2 Dan Marino. 0
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Jan 28, 2020 15:01:58 GMT
I am actually not a big ring-counting-guy, when people resort to that, it's always very easy to rebut. ( i.e. Horry 7 > Jordan 6 ) Jim Plunkett 2 Dan Marino. 0 Literally hundreds of career scrubs filling out rosters on IR > Charles Barkley
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Post by mecano04 on Jan 28, 2020 18:35:48 GMT
I would say it already happened with Rocky Marciano.
Cerdan would be another, mostly for France.
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