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He's gaining experience. :toast:

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Welcome aboard, Bob :toast:
 

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Jack........

I tried to help Sponge post a video.......that was 2 years ago.

I gave up.


Easier to teach a 3 year old algebra then teaching Sponge to post a video:142smilie


I thought he'd be able to post a picture by now.....but guess I am wrong:lol:


As for the 70 year old dude.....give him a break, most don't even know what e-mail is, so I give the man props.


You go Musky Bob....you go boy
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First of all we never engaged in video school my brother so i don't know where u came up with that one. U have giving me hell for not posting videos or pictures but we never discussed iactually trying to do it. Now Vinny did try to show me how to post a picture one day. I think my comp was to shitty to do it cause i followed his direction to the tee. It really isn't important to me to be able to post pictures or embed video's. Now let me get back to this Tebow charade. This is historical how these teams are setting up these defenses so this stiff and his religious nonsense can succeed. I never thought i would see a quarterback as bad as Mcnab was in his early years but Tebow would make him proud. Mike Francesca said it best. "Tebow makes the leauge big money. Just like the dog killer did and was allowed to comeback.
 

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Don't give up Sponge.....Jesus never gives up:)

I wonder if Rex slips up because he is frustrated that he was told he had to lose tonight. He is Buddy's son and Buddy use to always slip up about the line :mj07:
 

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About three weeks ago i said the league will do everything to make sure this stiff wins and this is what is happening. I also posted a quote from the Miami defensive players on how their coach set up their defenses to Tebows strength. Not my words the Dolphin players. I know this is a little hard for a nitwit like u to understand but hey look at the way u vote
 

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One day after the 18-15 loss, several Dolphins defensive linemen were all too eager to throw defensive coordinator Mike Nolan under the bus for the personnel used on the two-point conversion. Most goal-line packages have more linemen than defensive backs, especially against a quarterback in Tebow who is more likely to run than pass in the red zone. But Nolan had nickel defenses on each play, even after the Dolphins called a timeout to ensure the correct personnel before the conversion.

"We had the wrong personnel on the field, to be honest," defensive lineman Tony McDaniel told Brian Biggane of the Palm Beach Post. "They spread us out and ran it up the middle. I always knew [Tebow] was going to try to run the ball when they got in the red zone. He just found a way, made a play and they got a win."

McDaniel played nose tackle on the play. End Kendall Langford(notes) agreed that the defense didn't match the play expected. McDaniel, tackle Paul Soliai(notes) and end Randy Starks(notes) were off the field, and all three players are in the team's general run-stopping package.

"We weren't in a goal-line package," Langford said. "Everybody at home watching knew what the call was. That was obvious."


If that's the problem, you can multiply it by two, because the Dolphins didn't just run a nickel defense on only the two-point conversion, they also ran it on the touchdown from Tebow to Fells.
 
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I wonder if Rex slips up because he is frustrated that he was told he had to lose tonight. He is Buddy's son and Buddy use to always slip up about the line :mj07:

About three weeks ago i said the league will do everything to make sure this stiff wins and this is what is happening. I also posted a quote from the Miami defensive players on how their coach set up their defenses to Tebows strength. Not my words the Dolphin players. I know this is a little hard for a nitwit like u to understand but hey look at the way u vote

One day after the 18-15 loss, several Dolphins defensive linemen were all too eager to throw defensive coordinator Mike Nolan under the bus for the personnel used on the two-point conversion. Most goal-line packages have more linemen than defensive backs, especially against a quarterback in Tebow who is more likely to run than pass in the red zone. But Nolan had nickel defenses on each play, even after the Dolphins called a timeout to ensure the correct personnel before the conversion.

"We had the wrong personnel on the field, to be honest," defensive lineman Tony McDaniel told Brian Biggane of the Palm Beach Post. "They spread us out and ran it up the middle. I always knew [Tebow] was going to try to run the ball when they got in the red zone. He just found a way, made a play and they got a win."

McDaniel played nose tackle on the play. End Kendall Langford(notes) agreed that the defense didn't match the play expected. McDaniel, tackle Paul Soliai(notes) and end Randy Starks(notes) were off the field, and all three players are in the team's general run-stopping package.

"We weren't in a goal-line package," Langford said. "Everybody at home watching knew what the call was. That was obvious."


If that's the problem, you can multiply it by two, because the Dolphins didn't just run a nickel defense on only the two-point conversion, they also ran it on the touchdown from Tebow to Fells.

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The symptoms expressed by a delusional disorder can also be part of a much more serious problem, such as bipolar disorder or schizophrenia. The correct treatment practice of curing delusional disorders will depend on a proper diagnosis of the problem.
 

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Delusional disorders are a relatively common mental illness that frequently goes unreported by patients. The severity of the condition is a wide range, with some patients experiencing only mild effects of the delusional disorders and others that are so severe that they extremely limit how a person is able to function in the world.

The symptoms expressed by a delusional disorder can also be part of a much more serious problem, such as bipolar disorder or schizophrenia. The correct treatment practice of curing delusional disorders will depend on a proper diagnosis of the problem.

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easily deceived or cheated.
 
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