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The chosen one is returning to the NFL


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You're speaking in broad generalizations.

I couldn't care less about Teb0w's religion. He could be a Jew, Muslim, Hindu, or a Buddhist monk. I wouldn't even say I hate the guy because that's absurd. What I find irritating is when I go on ESPN to hear about some actual sports news and get my daily wrap-up, I have to sit through segment after segment about a guy who is a backup at best and really is not relevant to anything at all, except *maybe* university of Florida alums and Christians.

It's the same with Michael Sam. I don't care that he is gay. Matters zero to me. If he could actually play, I'd love him on the Panthers. Hell, if Cam came out as gay tomorrow I'd support him every bit as much as I do now, and probably be forced by intolerant people to defend him even more than I do now.

Tim Teb0w to me is annoying for one reason. He is the Kim Kardashian of the NFL. Not relevant but for some unknown reason shoved down your throat day in and day out. It's just annoying.

So fricking true.

Your post almost makes me want get on my own rant, but I'm way to tired, and Tbow isn't worth my time or energy.

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The Golden Calf of Bristol is a polarizing figure.

Yall act surprised when the media and ESPN talk about him but then can't shut up about him, give ESPN clicks and views and ratings. Then wonder why he keeps being talked about.

Listen ESPN only runs things that will get them ratings and money. If you don't like them talking about The Golden Calf of Bristol don't watch don't click don't speak on him.

As for chip kelly having a large ego, how? Because he made some moves "fans" question or don't see the rhyme or reason behind?

But yeah I totally coached up this ten year old so I totally know about football and qbs.

Some of Yall make me laugh

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Honestly, I would love to see him succeed in the NFL, it's not his fault the Media turns him into a circus.  Fact is, he is a very hard worker and a good leader, his issue is that he's just not a good QB.  Honestly, it's MUUUCH easier for me to watch someone like Manziel bomb out than The Golden Calf of Bristol because atleast it's easy to pull for a person who's a good person.  Aside from the fact that the NFL will benefit from the Jersey sales, as much as people hate it, Goodell is celebrating because this can take some of the eye off of the Ray Rice, Greg Hardy, Ray Macdonald, and Adrien Peterson situations.  If you don't think Goodell wants a "golden boy" to point to to show off his league after the crap that happened last year, you're crazy. 

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I had no clue, thanks. I'll check it out.

It's not hilarious but it is a very solid comedy that is pretty dated but surely iconic. There are several parts that have lived long beyond the movie. Mind if we dance with your dates? Food fight! Germans bomb Pearl Harbor. Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life son. Double secret probation. And more. Definitely check it out.
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I was at this (pre-season) game. The fans were priceless. Sanchez is in, the whole stadium chants The Golden Calf of Bristol. After a few drives with The Golden Calf of Bristol at the helm, the whole stadium was chanting for Sanchez again.

i was there lol 

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I think Philly is the best place for him. That style of play would definitely favor The Golden Calf of Bristol. He did good enough with Denver to win a playoff game. I am a Christian but I understand why people dislike The Golden Calf of Bristol in the league. That's all they talk about. I understand that The Golden Calf of Bristol is a good athlete. The question is still out on whether he CAN BE an NFL QB. I see no reason why he couldn't be a backup, especially in this system. I believe he can come in and help you win a game here and there.

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As a person, sure.

As a football player, the only Christian friend I know who thinks he's a good quarterback is a lady who just watches football for eye candy like him and Luke.

Agreed.  Being a Christian myself, he seems like a good guy.  I can't say for sure, because I don't know him personally.  I don't agree that he's a good QB at all though.

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