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Turmoil in Tennessee


Boltergeist

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You really are a broken record aren't you... it's funny, hilarious actually that you say this crazy stuff... You're either a complete moron, or the worst troll on this board.

You're quoting Jason Whitlock, but Im the moron? LOL. Sometimes I dont think you really believe the things you say. I think your "devils advocate for racism" jive is just an act. Just to troll and be the opposite of what I say.

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Hey Mr. "White people don't want black QB's..." I've been calling for Armanti at QB for weeks now... please, PLEASE go do some searching and find the posts about it, although I know you won't.

Wait, what? I can't do that... I'm white and I don't want a black QB. :rolleyes:

You're quoting Jason Whitlock, but Im the moron? LOL. Sometimes I dont think you really believe the things you say. I think your "devils advocate for racism" jive is just an act. Just to troll and be the opposite of what I say.

I'm the troll, yet you continually ignore posts like the one above where you get called out? I think it's just that you have no answer except... "whites hate blacks" and therefore can't respond any other way and cover your ears and say "blah, blah, blah" when you're proven wrong over and over and over again.

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Does saying, "Vince Young will be in the Hall of Fame" (and not in reference to the preseason game played annually) equate to saying a player is great? I'm just asking... because isn't getting inducted into the Hall of Fame pretty much the benchmark for greatness in the NFL?

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Does saying, "Vince Young will be in the Hall of Fame" (and not in reference to the preseason game played annually) equate to saying a player is great? I'm just asking... because isn't getting inducted into the Hall of Fame pretty much the benchmark for greatness in the NFL?

His words not mine, and you made that thread, not me. I still think Vince has infinite potential and if he had a coach who believed in him firmly would be even more successful than he has been. So Hall Of Fame isnt out of reach if thats what you're asking.

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Don't even try to bring race into me calling VY great or not, he is not a great QB, hell, he's average at best. To call him anything other than that is foolish.

Please look up another active QB with similar TD/INT %, completion %, YPA, and QB rating that VY has on his career. The best one I can think of is Rex Grossman.

You gonna try and find me another active QB with his numbers, or just keep on calling racism?

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Can we stop this race carousel in here people and talk football? If not, this should be closed.

In other news, Vince Young is not that great of a NFL quarterback from what I've seen and Tennessee fans tend to think the same along with disliking Fisher. Both of them should be gone and it stems from 1) chemistry 2) work ethic 3) coach-player disfunction.

Btw, I'm an eskimo and people sh*t on us all the time :)

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