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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flutie_Flakes

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Originally posted by darvlay
Don't you dare talk about Doug with that 😛 thingy. I won't have it!

EDIT : Doug Flutie = God. Just ask anyone from Buffalo who's able to speak English.
yea, he did so well in the NFL. F😛L😛U😛T😛I😛E

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Originally posted by PocketKings
yea, he did so well in the NFL. F😛L😛U😛T😛I😛E
If Flutie had been given a REAL chance by the NFL to play as a starting QB, who knows how his career could have went! Instead he was called a scab and never given a chance to even play. He played in his prime in the CFL but when he eventually went to the NFL as a starter for the Bills, he was successful and also very popular. And then he was inexplicably benched in the playoffs in favour of freakin' Rob Johnson - Buffalo's greatest embarrassment!

Even John Madden (that crazy nut) agrees:

"Inch for inch, Flutie in his prime was the best QB of his generation."

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Originally posted by Hand of Hecate
You preach the truth brother. Plus, Canadian cheerleaders are, in my opinion, far hotter than US cheerleaders and at the end of the day, its all about the booty.
I do not know about that. Those Houston cheerleaders are foxes. Maybe I should check out those CFL team cheerleaders.

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Originally posted by darvlay
Is anyone intelligent gonna argue my points or are you just gonna bleat on like the bunch of sheep you are?
I like the sudden death overtime. The defense is half of your team. What is wrong with having your defense represents you? You have allready played a regulation game. The first team to score in over time wins is a good way to settle the issue. 55% of the teams that win the coin toss wins the game. If it was more like 75% I might agree that sudden death overtime is unfair.

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Originally posted by darvlay
If Flutie had been given a REAL chance by the NFL to play as a starting QB, who knows how his career could have went! Instead he was called a scab and never given a chance to even play. He played in his prime in the CFL but when he eventually went to the NFL as a starter for the Bills, he was successful and also very popular. And then he was inexplicably ...[text shortened]... razy nut) agrees:

"Inch for inch, Flutie in his prime was the best QB of his generation."
Flutie a great NFL QB? B. A. L. O. N. E.Y.

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Originally posted by gambit3
Flutie a great NFL QB? B. A. L. O. N. E.Y.
Great NFL QBs?

The one so great they named a state after him


Joe Montana

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Originally posted by darvlay
If Flutie had been given a REAL chance by the NFL to play as a starting QB, who knows how his career could have went! Instead he was called a scab and never given a chance to even play. He played in his prime in the CFL but when he eventually went to the NFL as a starter for the Bills, he was successful and also very popular. And then he was inexplicably ...[text shortened]... razy nut) agrees:

"Inch for inch, Flutie in his prime was the best QB of his generation."
I don't know if I think that highly of him as a quarterback . But this I'll give you : pound for pound he's the best drop-kicker the NFL's had in the last 50 years!

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Originally posted by darvlay
If Flutie had been given a REAL chance by the NFL to play as a starting QB, who knows how his career could have went! Instead he was called a scab and never given a chance to even play. He played in his prime in the CFL but when he eventually went to the NFL as a starter for the Bills, he was successful and also very popular. And then he was inexplicably ...[text shortened]... razy nut) agrees:

"Inch for inch, Flutie in his prime was the best QB of his generation."
You quote John Madden, who I have heard say things like

"You know, if he would've caught that pass it wouldn't have been an incompletion."

Or

"If he gets 10 yards it's gonna be a first down."

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Originally posted by Phlabibit
The best part is they get to use those sticks, and play on ice. It's wild! The field doesn't look that much bigger... strange.

P-
And do they also wear shoulder pads to make 'em look "hunky..." and helmets to protect their womens' hairstyles?


Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's all been said before about those NFL pansies. Rugby's too tough a game for 'em.

Woossies.

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Originally posted by c99ux
And do they also wear shoulder pads to make 'em look "hunky..." and helmets to protect their womens' hairstyles?


Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's all been said before about those NFL pansies. Rugby's too tough a game for 'em.

Woossies.
Didn't you die last week ?

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Originally posted by Moldy Crow
Didn't you die last week ?
No, I just stopped smoking.

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Originally posted by c99ux
No, I just stopped smoking.
Sorry. Just daydreaming again.

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Originally posted by Hand of Hecate
You preach the truth brother. Plus, Canadian cheerleaders are, in my opinion, far hotter than US cheerleaders and at the end of the day, its all about the booty.
O.K. Iam back. The verdict? The NFL cheerleaders are dressed better and the Houston Texan cheerleaders are foxes. The Montreal cheerleaders are the only ones I found a picture of. Take heart I did capitalize Montreal did I not. P.S. I never capitalize the name of a person or place I have a problem with.

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Originally posted by PocketKings
Seriously Darv, one week without the NFL and you come out with this. I miss it too, but i m not going to stoop so low as to watch the CFL. College football is better, even most high school games are better. I think I would rather watch figure skating. And to make things worse, they don't have Doug Flutie anymore, the Babe Ruth of the CFL 😛
You can't watch CFl since the season was over in Novemeber.

BTW, GREY CUP CHAMPIONS!!!