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You want over the top in-game celebrations?


Mr. Scot

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Try this on for size.

This pic is from one of the last plays of this past Sunday's Dolphins-Eagles game.  The Dolphins are in "victory formation", but if you look to the back, you might notice wide receiver Jarvis Landry in a rather unorthodox football stance.

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Now, that's not a three point stance. Heck, it's not even a two point stance.

It's this:

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Dolphins Jarvis Landry has pic of the week

Apparently, Dolphin receivers have been doing this during the final kneel downs in the last few games they've won.

Now, for whatever you think of Cam Newton's touchdown celebrations, he has yet to break out The Crane Technique.

(mind you, I'd laugh if he did)

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Dear Mr. Scot,

   I feel like I have to write and let you know what a terrible influence you have been on my 9 year old mixed breed dog.  The picture you posted was beyond the pale.  Immediately, I began to receive inquiring glances from my dog.  I could easily sense the debilitating effect the pictures you posted had on her.  

   Was it necessary to place a picture like that where so many had to see? It was my dog's first trip to the huddle message board and I feel that it may have ruined the internet experience for Fluffy forever.  The pose as if the player was addressing a fire hydrant.  The placement of his arms as if birds may actually try to use fire hydrants.  It upset other pets so much that I did the only thing I could do - I turned on Oprah at a high volume, desperately hoping that Fluffy would be distracted could forget the debauchery you had exposed her to.

You should be a role model.  You are named after a country.  You call yourself a historian, but it's obvious that you have no regard for the sacred sport.  Thanks to your callousness, I may never be able to bring Fluffy to the world wide web again.  I hope that you are proud of yourself.  

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22 minutes ago, RevJ said:

Dear Mr. Scot,

   I feel like I have to write and let you know what a terrible influence you have been on my 9 year old mixed breed dog.  The picture you posted was beyond the pale.  Immediately, I began to receive inquiring glances from my dog.  I could easily sense the debilitating effect the pictures you posted had on her.  

   Was it necessary to place a picture like that where so many had to see? It was my dog's first trip to the huddle message board and I feel that it may have ruined the internet experience for Fluffy forever.  The pose as if the player was addressing a fire hydrant.  The placement of his arms as if birds may actually try to use fire hydrants.  It upset other pets so much that I did the only thing I could do - I turned on Oprah at a high volume, desperately hoping that Fluffy would be distracted could forget the debauchery you had exposed her to.

You should be a role model.  You are named after a country.  You call yourself a historian, but it's obvious that you have no regard for the sacred sport.  Thanks to your callousness, I may never be able to bring Fluffy to the world wide web again.  I hope that you are proud of yourself.  

Eeeeeehhh, tell your dog he can bite me.

 

No, wait...Don't do that!

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