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Man ESPN really pisses me off


SauceBoss

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As much as ESPN and the media blew the Lions dick this week, they threw the game under the bus as we were dominant. Watching Primetime Sportscenter (still grasping for old school NFL Primetime), our highlights finally came up. And instead of hearing insight, which i was looking forward to from Tom Jackson, they show the TD and then it turned to Hardy. I really think we could win the Super Bowl, and it would just be an afterthought. Either way, my thought on Hardy, cut his ass. Today proved we don't need him, and it's just a sad reaffirmation that we could have gotten offensive line help, which is clearly needed as our guards are terrible, but he surely won't be playing here after this year, if even by the end of the season. Point is, today was a fantastic win, and it further proves in my mind that we are the best team in the NFL right now. 

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As much as ESPN and the media blew the Lions dick this week, they threw the game under the bus as we were dominant. Watching Primetime Sportscenter (still grasping for old school NFL Primetime), our highlights finally came up. And instead of hearing insight, which i was looking forward to from Tom Jackson, they show the TD and then it turned to Hardy. I really think we could win the Super Bowl, and it would just be an afterthought. Either way, my thought on Hardy, cut his ass. Today proved we don't need him, and it's just a sad reaffirmation that we could have gotten offensive line help, which is clearly needed as our guards are terrible, but he surely won't be playing here after this year, if even by the end of the season. Point is, today was a fantastic win, and it further proves in my mind that we are the best team in the NFL right now. 

 

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Anyone who has actually read one of Tony Dungy's books knows that he's the furthest thing away from a douche.

Then again, there is a good chance that less than 25% of the posters on this board can actually read.

Everybody's entitled to their opinion, and mine is that Tony Dungy is a class act. He knows his football too.
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