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Sharper VS. Shiancoe - TWITTER BATTLE ROYALE


Rhys

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Guess it's up to Smitty to take care of Sharper. Hopefully when, not if, he makes the big block Sharper is on his ass and D Lo or Stew take it to the house. :D

Smitty would DESTROY Sharper! Like shove his hand in his face and throw him down! I can't wait to see JStew run over the Saints like he did that one game, it took the entire Saints D to tackle him, and he still got the 1st down! Ahhh good times :party:

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and you're not playing for the panthers because...........

Because I had some issues in my formative years and nearly flunked out of high school on several occasions (which made it tough to be academically eligible). My coach tried like hell to keep me eligible but I didn't care enough about football (or anything else) to even meet him halfway.

I did graduate high school with a 1.9 GPA... no college would touch me and no football coach was interested enough to make it happen, so I gave up on the whole idea of playing football and went to work. When I was 25, I went to a junior college that had a football team and the coach recruited me in the parking lot. I practiced with the team in the summer camp they held and was doing quite well when a job offer came along that I couldn't refuse. The junior college was a feeder school for a D1 program and a few of the D1 program's coaches attended the summer camp I was in. The offensive line coach in attendance from the D1 program told me I had allot of potential and he wanted to try and fast-track me to the D1 school. This coach really took me under his wing, so he was the first person I called when I had to quit the junior college team for the job offer that came along. He asked me "Is it a really good job?" and I said "Yup" and he said "It better be", which I always took as a great compliment.

Fast forward many years and I have allot of regret over football. I'm not saying I could have played in the NFL or even in a D1 program, that takes more than just size and strength, but I would have liked to make a run at it.

Anyways, enough about me.

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Smitty would DESTROY Sharper! Like shove his hand in his face and throw him down! I can't wait to see JStew run over the Saints like he did that one game, it took the entire Saints D to tackle him, and he still got the 1st down! Ahhh good times :party:

You notice Sharper isn't shouting any threats at Smitty... he only picks on 40+ year old QB's with bad ankles.

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Because I had some issues in my formative years and nearly flunked out of high school on several occasions (which made it tough to be academically eligible). My coach tried like hell to keep me eligible but I didn't care enough about football (or anything else) to even meet him halfway.

I did graduate high school with a 1.9 GPA... no college would touch me and no football coach was interested enough to make it happen, so I gave up on the whole idea of playing football and went to work. When I was 25, I went to a junior college that had a football team and the coach recruited me in the parking lot. I practiced with the team in the summer camp they held and was doing quite well when a job offer came along that I couldn't refuse. The junior college was a feeder school for a D1 program and a few of the D1 program's coaches attended the summer camp I was in. The offensive line coach in attendance from the D1 program told me I had allot of potential and he wanted to try and fast-track me to the D1 school. This coach really took me under his wing, so he was the first person I called when I had to quit the junior college team for the job offer that came along. He asked me "Is it a really good job?" and I said "Yup" and he said "It better be", which I always took as a great compliment.

Fast forward many years and I have allot of regret over football. I'm not saying I could have played in the NFL or even in a D1 program, that takes more than just size and strength, but I would have liked to make a run at it.

Anyways, enough about me.

well damn, must have been a nice job.

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wow and then darren sharper responds with this:

@vshiancoe ok homeboy you done went too far, making me out to be something that has brought this country alot of heartache.

Imma bust you right under your chinstrap from the first play on. I don't care about the fine. F the money Imma do it for the red,white&blue

And you'll see me cuz I'll be dressed in black & gold. Protect your neck that's all the warning you get.

Even though I can't stand the Saints or Sharper, I have to admit Schianoe shouldn't have compared Sharper to Osama Bin Laden

Just when I thought this game between the Vikings and Saints couldnt get more interesting.... my new guess is ole Goodell suspends them both for the game

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Wow, seriously Shiancoe?

I mean, you can buy those targets at just about any gun range out there, they have a bin laden, a generic terrorist, a burglar with a handkerchief over his face holding a woman hostage, etc, they're all pretty silly looking targets. But writing the goofy sh*t on there making it out to be Sharper is lame.

Hmm, maybe this will actually get exciting, or maybe that's the off season boredom talking, I dunno.

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if only a whole team would just comes together and say f**k the fines and just bust busted chin straps and cheap shots injuring everyone you'd have a playoff team and no body would have to be any good, genius...

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