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  • jordo212000
    vball10set;1040015 wrote: CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Former Ohio State University quarterback Troy Smith pleaded no contest this morning in Cleveland Municipal Court to traffic violations.
    The former Glenville High School football standout and Heisman Trophy winner was found guilty of having an unsafe vehicle, tinted windows and no driver's license.
    An open-container charge was dismissed because it involved a passenger, according to Smith's attorney, Joseph George.
    Smith, 27, of Quing Mills., Mass., was stopped by Cleveland police about 9:30 p.m. Dec. 23 at West Ninth Street and Main Avenue.
    He was arrested when officers discovered a warrant issued in February for driving with a suspended license and failure to appear in court.
    Judge Anita Laster Mays fined Smith $325. He must also pay court costs, which bring the total to $697.
    I need Pick6 to lecture me about how it is a joke that Alex Smith is the starting QB in SF over Troy Smith again haha
  • Pick6
    jordo212000;1041999 wrote:I need Pick6 to lecture me about how it is a joke that Alex Smith is the starting QB in SF over Troy Smith again haha
    i need you to pretend how you know anything about sports in general again haha
  • like_that
    Pick6;1042038 wrote:i need you to pretend how you know anything about sports in general again haha
    lol well played.
  • SportsAndLady
    Anyone see irsays comments? Something about "colts fans if you take any heat for the last season tell them to laugh at your 115 wins this decade and to kiss your ring"

    115 wins-1 ring ratio isnt exactly a bragging point there Jim lol
  • like_that
    SportsAndLady;1042075 wrote:Anyone see irsays comments? Something about "colts fans if you take any heat for the last season tell them to laugh at your 115 wins this decade and to kiss your ring"

    115 wins-1 ring ratio isnt exactly a bragging point there Jim lol
    It's sure a hell of a lot better than most franchises.
  • SportsAndLady
    True
  • jordo212000
    Pick6;1042038 wrote:i need you to pretend how you know anything about sports in general again haha

    Wouldnt the fact that I knew Smith wasn't a NFL QB proof that I at least knew something? You on the other hand...
  • Pick6
    jordo212000;1042091 wrote:Wouldnt the fact that I knew Smith wasn't a NFL QB proof that I at least knew something? You on the other hand...
    You didn't "know" anything. You said he wasn't good enough because the organization said he wasn't good enough. Just like these same organizations thought players like Jamarcus Russel, David Carr, etc are worthy of top picks. I may have been wrong, and don't mind admitting it, but at least I'm not afraid to think for myself once in a while instead of thinking everything these "experts" say or do is right.
  • Laley23
    SportsAndLady;1042075 wrote:Anyone see irsays comments? Something about "colts fans if you take any heat for the last season tell them to laugh at your 115 wins this decade and to kiss your ring"

    115 wins-1 ring ratio isnt exactly a bragging point there Jim lol
    I swear that dudes on crack cocaine. But he is right. Maybe 5 franchises can compare to that type of success over the last 10 years.
  • hasbeen
    Laley23;1042131 wrote:I swear that dudes on crack cocaine. But he is right. Maybe 5 franchises can compare to that type of success over the last 10 years.

    The thing is, 115 wins is great and winning a super bowl is awesome. But 115 wins should translate to more rings.

    Not many franchises have that track record but SBs are the big thing.
  • Laley23
    pnhasbeen;1042145 wrote:The thing is, 115 wins is great and winning a super bowl is awesome. But 115 wins should translate to more rings.

    Not many franchises have that track record but SBs are the big thing.
    ...and like I said. Would anyone not trade it? only 2 teams have won multiple in the last 10 years.

    I agree, they could/should have more. But 27 franchises would kill for that success over the last decade. Steelers and Pats are the only surefire ones who wouldnt.
  • hasbeen
    Laley23;1042150 wrote:...and like I said. Would anyone not trade it? only 2 teams have won multiple in the last 10 years.

    I agree, they could/should have more. But 27 franchises would kill for that success over the last decade. Steelers and Pats are the only surefire ones who wouldnt.

    I was moreso responding to people who were downgrading it. I absolutely wish dallas had that decade.
  • like_that
    Laley23;1042150 wrote:...and like I said. Would anyone not trade it? only 2 teams have won multiple in the last 10 years.

    I agree, they could/should have more. But 27 franchises would kill for that success over the last decade. Steelers and Pats are the only surefire ones who wouldnt.
    This. Would kill for the Browns to compete like that, and have one ring. No brainer for me.
  • Laley23
    pnhasbeen;1042153 wrote:I was moreso responding to people who were downgrading it. I absolutely wish dallas had that decade.
    Gotcha.
  • SportsAndLady
    Laley23;1042131 wrote:I swear that dudes on crack cocaine. But he is right. Maybe 5 franchises can compare to that type of success over the last 10 years.

    I didn't mean to say he was wrong or anything. Just that you shouldn't be bragging about winning 1 sb and brag about 115 wins in the same sentence lol you SHOULD have more than 1 ring if you have that many wins.
  • hasbeen
    SportsAndLady;1042181 wrote:I didn't mean to say he was wrong or anything. Just that you shouldn't be bragging about winning 1 sb and brag about 115 wins in the same sentence lol you SHOULD have more than 1 ring if you have that many wins.

    Since 2000 there are like four teams with over 100 wins and no super bowl wins.

    That number is an estimate. I wad looking at the numbers earlier. Was going to post. drank a beer.farted. Changed my mind.
  • SportsAndLady
    pnhasbeen;1042221 wrote:Since 2000 there are like four teams with over 100 wins and no super bowl wins.

    That number is an estimate. I wad looking at the numbers earlier. Was going to post. drank a beer.farted. Changed my mind.

    Its still nothing to brag about...patriots can, maybe the Steelers
  • BR1986FB
    Josh McDaniels to return as Patriots O-Coordinator. Bet Peyton Hillis won't be signing with New England as a FA. :D
  • DeyDurkie5
    BR1986FB;1042226 wrote:Josh McDaniels to return as Patriots O-Coordinator. Bet Peyton Hillis won't be signing with New England as a FA. :D
    hide yo wife!
  • hasbeen
    SportsAndLady;1042223 wrote:Its still nothing to brag about...patriots can, maybe the Steelers

    Look at it from their stand point, Patriots and Steelers are really the only teams who have done better.

    It is something to be proud of. Two out of thirty two can one up them. I wouldn't ride that train everywhere, but it wasn't a bad thing for Irsay to say.
  • SportsAndLady
    pnhasbeen;1042813 wrote:Look at it from their stand point, Patriots and Steelers are really the only teams who have done better.

    It is something to be proud of. Two out of thirty two can one up them. I wouldn't ride that train everywhere, but it wasn't a bad thing for Irsay to say.

    The super bowl point I get...its adding the 115 wins in that just made me chuckle (and it was really only that..I wasn't trying to make it into a big deal).

    115 wins is great. A super bowl win is great. But together, it should add up to more than just one.
  • hasbeen
    SportsAndLady;1042816 wrote:The super bowl point I get...its adding the 115 wins in that just made me chuckle (and it was really only that..I wasn't trying to make it into a big deal).

    115 wins is great. A super bowl win is great. But together, it should add up to more than just one.

    It sounds like it should add up to more but only one team wins the super bowl. Whats the probability of 115 wins and a super bowl?

    Either way, fuck it. We're on the same page. I got to pack.
  • Commander of Awesome
    Good hire for the pats.
  • Mulva
    Brian Schottenheimer not returning to the Jets. New York rejoices tonight.