OddPhenomVox
OddPhenomVox
OddPhenomVox

This was a Cousins-esque comment, btw... You commented on a website to tell me that I need to get a life and stop commenting on a website. You were needlessly pedantic (and wrong!). You underscored your agreement with yourself and then declared your own opinion fact. You told me to go fuck myself and mentioned a

See, there you go again... Following up your chestiness about my alleged infringement of your right to have your own opinion with an ad hominem attack and a criticism of my opinion. You keep getting yourself in deeper and deeper. A swamp of ridiculousness. But hey, at least you've impressed yourself.

Keyword: Breakdowns.

I did. He was magnificent, particularly if you ignore the part where his team got the ball on the Eagles 41 with a chance to win or tie the game. Did you see the final score?

I also saw you ask someone to elaborate on something, then complain about the fact that they elaborated and then complain about them having an

I must say... The kid who reads all those options and knows every throw on the route tree looked SPECTACULAR yesterday. And against an NFL defense! I'm not being facetious here and I don't even think you need me to clarify that. He looked fantastic on almost every drive. Almost every drive. All those weapons.

If you listen to 980 every day, then you know that Kevin and Thom aren't the only show on 980. And you know that, with the exception of Tony Kornheiser, the rest of those shows all take calls from people who are ostensibly fans. I don't consider "the fan base" to be a monolith, but I've certainly heard members of

For future reference, you're ridiculous. Still ridiculous.

Since you asked:

"I'm stoked to see any QB of ours slide. Any."

So you were stoked by Robert's slide in the JAX game, surely. And you were stoked that Cousins slid before he reached the line to gain on 3rd and 4 when there was room to pick up the first AND slide? If so, that's ridiculous.

"As for Cousins, I'm stoked

Against Jacksonville? Yes. Obvious. For the next several weeks, he'll be facing NFL teams. Should we bookmark this thread?

Yeah, WAS fans LOVED Jason Campbell! The support he got from the fanbase was overwhelming.

Higher completion percentage, higher QBR, and his team won? Same number of touchdowns despite twice as many passes? Same number of interceptions with one coming on a drive that would've potentially won the game?

Why stop at universe? Milk Way Galaxy. Planet called Terra. From orbit, blue and green with an

You're ridiculous. I'm not even going to elaborate.

Thank you. Griffin had a perfectly effective slide in the first half. No GIF of that. Cousins gets credit for the aesthetics of his slide ignoring the fact that he was a yard short of a first down on a play where he had 3 more yards to work with. He's a field general! Against Jacksonville!

You must not listen to ESPN 980. People were openly pining for Cousins and talking about Robert's trade value before the season even started.

Griffin plays in the NFL. He is an NFL QB. No coach would run the exact same package for their backup as they do for their starter. WAS last year was no different. So unless you believe that you can out-coach Mike and Kyle Shanahan (Spoiler alert: You can't), you'd be better off sticking to: "The team had

WAS starters barely played in the preseason, so that's a sample size of almost nothing vs. a sample size of 2x almost nothing. And I'm not sure how you compare 3 quarters against JAX to 10 games where WAS had some of the worst special teams play in the league and a meh-licious offensive line. Cousins started 12 for

Unless NBC actually pulled the Carrie Underwood open this week, facts don't seem to back up your supposition. Networks have used bombastic popular music for their sports broadcast intros for decades, pulling them only in instances of national crisis or death related to the league or the teams involved. This is not

Your logic is what's moronic. They were planning to add the "huge bombastic opener" back to the intro on Thursday. They only removed it during the one broadcast in the midst of the league's massive PR problem. To the extent that pulling her song was silencing her, they "silenced" Rihanna, who is a domestic violence

I'm not sure how fair it is to assess Rondo's mood based upon him coming to the Celtics and being "little brothered" by Garnett, Pierce, and Allen. He seems to be quieter than the majority of big time athletes, particularly basketball players, and I don't know that court vision is something a guy can transfer to

Two things I'd add to this: I was talking to a buddy with no specific NBA rooting interest and I was telling him how I appreciate that Paul Pierce is a great player, but I have no desire to watch him play. He responded by noting that his game has a very YMCA look to it. His jump shot, his jab stepping and feints on