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Re: OFFSEASON 2009 - la lunga e penosa sosta...
Posted: 15/06/2009, 0:34
by KingKaiv
nickpacker wrote:
Non sono un ortopedico, ma nell'ipotesi di operazione non riuscita il razionale non è il tempo di recupero ma la dinamica. Quindi se non recupera per la prossima stagione, non recupera neanche a 90 anni.
Altro scenario: tra 20 anni la chirurgia fa passi da gigante, gli mette a posto l'arto e torna a giocare diventando il primo 60enne a vincere un superbowl con i Fort Worth Fistfuckers, che saranno fondati nel 2027.
Hai corretto il tiro nella seconda parte del post. Mica stiamo parlando di uno qualunque, il razionale c'entra poco. Qua si parla dell'uomo bionico, dell'essere perfetto, di colui che tutto può.


Re: OFFSEASON 2009 - la lunga e penosa sosta...
Posted: 15/06/2009, 0:43
by Jeremy
Chad Ochocinco parla del suo rapport con Carson Palmer:

:lol2:
Ochocino: Carson Palmer and I are like Brokeback Mountain
Bengals WR Chad Ochocinco said he made another call Monday. To the man he simply calls "Number nine." The Ocho said he spoke to quarterback Carson Palmer for about "40 to 45 minutes" for the first time since the end of the season. "I know people are trying to say we're mad at each other and all that, but we're good," he said. "We're like Brokeback Mountain. I'm going to be with Carson so much in July that I'm going to be the nanny (for his new twins). "I'm going to babysit. We were getting down to the details. If he and the wife go out, they have to be back by three." -- Bengals.com .....Ben's Take: How many times did Ochocinco watch Brokeback Mountain?
Re: OFFSEASON 2009 - la lunga e penosa sosta...
Posted: 15/06/2009, 0:44
by KingKaiv
Jeremy wrote:
Chad Ochocinco parla del suo rapport con Carson Palmer:

:lol2:
Ochocino: Carson Palmer and I are like Brokeback Mountain
Bengals WR Chad Ochocinco said he made another call Monday. To the man he simply calls "Number nine." The Ocho said he spoke to quarterback Carson Palmer for about "40 to 45 minutes" for the first time since the end of the season. "I know people are trying to say we're mad at each other and all that, but we're good," he said. "We're like Brokeback Mountain. I'm going to be with Carson so much in July that I'm going to be the nanny (for his new twins). "I'm going to babysit. We were getting down to the details. If he and the wife go out, they have to be back by three." -- Bengals.com .....Ben's Take: How many times did Ochocinco watch Brokeback Mountain?
Ce ne fossero di più di personaggi del genere, il mondo sarebbe un posto migliore.
Re: OFFSEASON 2009 - la lunga e penosa sosta...
Posted: 15/06/2009, 9:34
by ziojean
Jeremy wrote:
Chad Ochocinco parla del suo rapport con Carson Palmer:

:lol2:
Ochocino: Carson Palmer and I are like Brokeback Mountain
Bengals WR Chad Ochocinco said he made another call Monday. To the man he simply calls "Number nine." The Ocho said he spoke to quarterback Carson Palmer for about "40 to 45 minutes" for the first time since the end of the season. "I know people are trying to say we're mad at each other and all that, but we're good," he said. "We're like Brokeback Mountain. I'm going to be with Carson so much in July that I'm going to be the nanny (for his new twins). "I'm going to babysit. We were getting down to the details. If he and the wife go out, they have to be back by three." -- Bengals.com .....Ben's Take: How many times did Ochocinco watch Brokeback Mountain?
questo è un terribile assist per un nuovo avatar del Pandu

Re: OFFSEASON 2009 - la lunga e penosa sosta...
Posted: 16/06/2009, 0:13
by Jeremy
Notizie sparse:
- Il draft 2010 potrebbe essere spostato qualche gioro in avanti e tenersi ai primi di maggio
- Il C Jeremy Newberry, ex Niners, Raiders e Chergers, firma per i Falcons.
- Continua l'offeseson di fuoco a Denver: Brandon Marshall avrebbe chiesto a Pat Bowlen di essere scambiato.
- Si ritira Trent Green
Re: OFFSEASON 2009 - la lunga e penosa sosta...
Posted: 16/06/2009, 10:24
by Paperone
Jeremy wrote:
- Continua l'offeseson di fuoco a Denver: Brandon Marshall avrebbe chiesto a Pat Bowlen di essere scambiato.
questa notizia non ha fondamento :gazza:
Re: OFFSEASON 2009 - la lunga e penosa sosta...
Posted: 16/06/2009, 10:30
by Luca79
Favre discusses possible return with Vikings on cable show
In his first public appearance since retiring, Brett Favre admitted he's considering a return to the NFL, but only with the Vikings.
NFL.com
Re: OFFSEASON 2009 - la lunga e penosa sosta...
Posted: 16/06/2009, 10:50
by matteogb4
Luca79 wrote:
Favre discusses possible return with Vikings on cable show
In his first public appearance since retiring, Brett Favre admitted he's considering a return to the NFL, but only with the Vikings.
NFL.com
...un signore...
Re: OFFSEASON 2009 - la lunga e penosa sosta...
Posted: 17/06/2009, 23:17
by Paperone
Stallworth si è dichiarato colpevole.
visto questo, e visto che ha aiutato la famiglia della vittima la pena è:
- 30 giorni di carcere
- 2 anni di domiciliari (però sembra che possa giocare lo stesso)
- 8 anni di libertà vigilata
- sospensione della patente a vita
- 1000 ore di servizio alla comunità
- test periodici su droga e alcol
l'altrernativa erano 15 anni di prigione :gazza:
Re: OFFSEASON 2009 - la lunga e penosa sosta...
Posted: 18/06/2009, 0:40
by Jeremy
Paperone wrote:
Stallworth si è dichiarato colpevole.
visto questo, e visto che ha aiutato la famiglia della vittima la pena è:
- 30 giorni di carcere
- 2 anni di domiciliari (però sembra che possa giocare lo stesso)
- 8 anni di libertà vigilata
- sospensione della patente a vita
- 1000 ore di servizio alla comunità
- test periodici su droga e alcol
l'altrernativa erano 15 anni di prigione :gazza:
Certo che il sistema giudizioario americano a vote è davvero curioso...
Re: OFFSEASON 2009 - la lunga e penosa sosta...
Posted: 18/06/2009, 0:59
by jayone
New York Post - Former Giants quarterback Tim Hasselbeck called Plaxico Burress "a disaster" on ESPN's NFL Live on Tuesday.
"When you're looking at Plaxico Burress, there's no doubt that he can be a dominant receiver at times on Sundays," Hasselbeck said. "We've seen it. But with that being said, I played with the guy. I was in the locker room with him for two years. He's a disaster as a teammate. He's a disaster as a guy that you have to coach.
"And what do I mean by that? If you want to wait for a guy to show up to meetings, if you want to have to beg a guy to run full-speed in practice, if you want a guy that would disappear in games because he doesn't get the ball early -- then look, Plaxico Burress is your guy.
"But if you don't want those distractions, and you don't want to deal with the other headaches that come along with Plaxico Burress, then you better stay away from him."
ahahahaha Hasselbeck è il mio nuovo idolo

Re: OFFSEASON 2009 - la lunga e penosa sosta...
Posted: 18/06/2009, 6:28
by Whatarush
Jeremy wrote:
Certo che il sistema giudizioario americano a vote è davvero curioso...
...
non come da noi che ammazzi una persona e il giorno dopo sei fuori (cit.) :gazza:
Re: OFFSEASON 2009 - la lunga e penosa sosta...
Posted: 18/06/2009, 9:07
by assioma 2
jayone wrote:
New York Post - Former Giants quarterback Tim Hasselbeck called Plaxico Burress "a disaster" on ESPN's NFL Live on Tuesday.
"When you're looking at Plaxico Burress, there's no doubt that he can be a dominant receiver at times on Sundays," Hasselbeck said. "We've seen it. But with that being said, I played with the guy. I was in the locker room with him for two years. He's a disaster as a teammate. He's a disaster as a guy that you have to coach.
"And what do I mean by that? If you want to wait for a guy to show up to meetings, if you want to have to beg a guy to run full-speed in practice, if you want a guy that would disappear in games because he doesn't get the ball early -- then look, Plaxico Burress is your guy.
"But if you don't want those distractions, and you don't want to deal with the other headaches that come along with Plaxico Burress, then you better stay away from him."
ahahahaha Hasselbeck è il mio nuovo idolo
Infatti i Giants hanno vinto un Super Bowl grazie al contributo fondamentale di Hasselbeck come uomo di spogliatoio... le prestazioni sul campo non contano!
Fossi stato in lui me ne sarei stato zitto.
Re: OFFSEASON 2009 - la lunga e penosa sosta...
Posted: 18/06/2009, 9:29
by Angyair
assioma 2 wrote:
Infatti i Giants hanno vinto un Super Bowl grazie al contributo fondamentale di Hasselbeck come uomo di spogliatoio... le prestazioni sul campo non contano!
Fossi stato in lui me ne sarei stato zitto.
...e avrei passato ogni giorno della mia vita ringraziando Burress per avermi permesso di vincere un anello. :D
Re: OFFSEASON 2009 - la lunga e penosa sosta...
Posted: 18/06/2009, 12:07
by davelavarra
Luca79 wrote:
Favre discusses possible return with Vikings on cable show
In his first public appearance since retiring, Brett Favre admitted he's considering a return to the NFL, but only with the Vikings.
NFL.com
Vuole allenare i quarterbacks? :lol2: