“For them to cheer for him being hurt, that's just not cool,” Ngata told my colleague Aaron Wilson after the game, a sentiment that fellow Ravens defensive tackle Ma’ake Kemoeatu echoed.
Well, cheering for someone leaving the game isn't the same thing as cheering for them being injured.
I don't think Winston was as out of line as many have painted him in local media to be as he had some basic points, but I also don't think most of those cheering were cheering for Cassel's injury
So -- you're justifying the cheering of his injury here?Cassel sucks, plain and simple. He's Pioli's golden boy and that's all that's protecting him.
but I was also hoping his injury was enough to keep him out for a while to give our secondary a chance.
I was confused too and was just about to post and ask the o/p what he meant by that term.but I was also hoping his injury was enough to keep him out for a while to give our secondary a chance.
Your posts on this subject have been confusing the hell out of me, and now I realized why -- you keep on using this term incorrectly. The secondary is the defense behind the linebackers (so, the defensive backs): Ergo, the secondary part of the defense. The word you're looking for is "backup," as in the backup quarterback.
No he didn't. I use "we", "our", "us", all the time in reference to the teams I support and I've never owned or been employed by the Lakers or Raiders.And unless he's employed by the team, seems to be using the words 'we' and 'our' incorrectly as well.
No he didn't. I use "we", "our", "us", all the time in reference to the teams I support and I've never owned or been employed by the Lakers or Raiders.And unless he's employed by the team, seems to be using the words 'we' and 'our' incorrectly as well.![]()
No he didn't. I use "we", "our", "us", all the time in reference to the teams I support and I've never owned or been employed by the Lakers or Raiders.And unless he's employed by the team, seems to be using the words 'we' and 'our' incorrectly as well.![]()
I use "we" when we win, and "they" when they lose.
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Yeah, I figure my 10 shares of Packers stock gives me the right to say "we". That and the fact the stock certificates look good on my den wall is about all the value they have.As a Packers stockholder, I am not delusional when using the term "we". And buying a stock that has no investment potential is clearly not delusional in any way shape or form.![]()
Word is that Lovie Smith is making noise about getting an extension already, however, which is incredibly premature, considering that the team has only beaten one team with a winning record thus far (St. Louis), and they really weren't even competitive against Green Bay.
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