LooGie Posted October 7, 2007 Share Posted October 7, 2007 http://www.neworleanssaints.com/Articles/2...%20and%20A.aspx Q: What were your strong points and weak points in this last game? A: We didn’t do much great, but I think the biggest thing is that I learned a lot just being out there with those guys. This is the first time I got to go work out there in a live situation. Even towards the end even though we were down by three or four scores, we were trying to get some continuity and trying to get a feel of what each other’s thinking. I think we got some positive things out of last week even though we got our heads beaten in. We can definitely play better. I can definitely play better. I will this week. Q: Is Steve a special athlete? A: He’s the best receiver in the league that I’ve worked with. Andre’s (Johnson) very talented and now I have a chance to work with Steve. They’re two totally different wide receivers. Steve’s definitely pretty special, because he cares and Andre does too, but with Steve he’s not just worried about himself and in his route, he wants to talk to the quarterback and get a feel for what’s going in your head because it’s in turn going to make you better. He’s going to get more touches and more balls. We haven’t worked together in a while. We’ve been talking the last two days on the phone. Once we got the game plan today, we’ve been talking all through practice to get on the same page. there's more at the link. I was somewhat disappointed in his answer about Smitty. It's obvious that he wants to kiss Smitty's ass, (and knows that Smitty is the very best in the league) but didn't want to hurt Andre Johnson's feelings. A little too politcal if you ask me. However, he learned to be political and dodge questions from when he was sacked and on his back more than a prom queen. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grits and Shins Posted October 7, 2007 Share Posted October 7, 2007 You have chosen to ignore all posts from: LooGie. · View this post · Squeeze me a little harder LooGie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CD6405 Posted October 7, 2007 Share Posted October 7, 2007 (edited) You have chosen to ignore all posts from: Grits and Shins. · View this post · Squeeze me a little harder Grits and Shins I do like David Carr though, and I think he can be a good QB. I won't read the full article though because I despise the Panthers. Edited October 7, 2007 by CD6405 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LooGie Posted October 7, 2007 Author Share Posted October 7, 2007 You have chosen to ignore all posts from: LooGie. · View this post · Squeeze me a little harder LooGie You know what? I’m happy I could be a part of your non-stop struggle. You truly are a man of your virtues, and I am proud, PROUD I say, to be a rung in your ladder of life. You see, there are 2 types of men. Those that FEEL THE NEED, and those NEED TO FEEL. Most men feel the need to be good fathers Most men feel the need to be good husbands Most men feel the need to be good people. You won’t be bothered by such trivial things. You need to feel. You need to feel important on a fantasy football message board. This is your virtue. This is your place and lot in life. That’s why you ignore those with different opinions than yours. It makes you feel big, and powerful. But see, you aren’t capable of simply ignoring. You have to show your high power and actually post the ignore for ALL to see. It’s empowering to you. Even when annoyed by those with different opinions, most men FEEL THE NEED to be somewhat disciplined and courteous. Not you. You feel no such things. Trivial they are. When you go into a FF Advice thread and that user has already been ignored, you are incapable of simply leaving. You cannot simply move along. This would go against the fiber of your entire being. All that you are is the Huddle, and you’ll be damned if someone doesn’t know your power within. I know you’re a father. I know you’re a husband. I know you’re a man. But I also know, the most important thing in your life is The Huddle. You can’t deny it. Just look at your posts. Therefore, I am happy to help a person become one step closer to their only goal in life. If ignoring me will help put your soul to rest, or at least get you a fraction closer to it, then by God I am ECSTATIC to do it. Ignore me Grits. You’ve earned it. While I’m sure your wife and son have no idea quite how powerful you are, I can’t help but feel sorry for them. Perhaps they are holding you back from your cosmic destiny. I can only imagine that not being able to completely “ignore” them (even more so) only splinters your soul and cracks your already diminishing satisfaction of life, and the world around you. Hang in there, man. One day, you shall climb your Everest, and catch your unicorn. It’s only a matter of time and a lack of family virtues and basic humility. You will truly leave your mark, here on the Huddle. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gdawg Posted October 7, 2007 Share Posted October 7, 2007 Wow, Just Damn. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alexgaddis Posted October 7, 2007 Share Posted October 7, 2007 Grits got pwned Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SF409ers Posted October 7, 2007 Share Posted October 7, 2007 Speechless Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Big Score 1 Posted October 7, 2007 Share Posted October 7, 2007 Laughed at this from Carr... Q: What were your strong points and weak points in this last game? A: I can definitely play better. Laughed even harder at this... I will this week. Oh! And Loogie, don't mind Blitz. To borrow from Denny Green, "He is what we thought he was." & the factor is strong with this one. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IrishPride Posted October 7, 2007 Share Posted October 7, 2007 (edited) You know what? I’m happy I could be a part of your non-stop struggle. You truly are a man of your virtues, and I am proud, PROUD I say, to be a rung in your ladder of life. You see, there are 2 types of men. Those that FEEL THE NEED, and those NEED TO FEEL. Most men feel the need to be good fathers Most men feel the need to be good husbands Most men feel the need to be good people. You won’t be bothered by such trivial things. You need to feel. You need to feel important on a fantasy football message board. This is your virtue. This is your place and lot in life. That’s why you ignore those with different opinions than yours. It makes you feel big, and powerful. But see, you aren’t capable of simply ignoring. You have to show your high power and actually post the ignore for ALL to see. It’s empowering to you. Even when annoyed by those with different opinions, most men FEEL THE NEED to be somewhat disciplined and courteous. Not you. You feel no such things. Trivial they are. When you go into a FF Advice thread and that user has already been ignored, you are incapable of simply leaving. You cannot simply move along. This would go against the fiber of your entire being. All that you are is the Huddle, and you’ll be damned if someone doesn’t know your power within. I know you’re a father. I know you’re a husband. I know you’re a man. But I also know, the most important thing in your life is The Huddle. You can’t deny it. Just look at your posts. Therefore, I am happy to help a person become one step closer to their only goal in life. If ignoring me will help put your soul to rest, or at least get you a fraction closer to it, then by God I am ECSTATIC to do it. Ignore me Grits. You’ve earned it. While I’m sure your wife and son have no idea quite how powerful you are, I can’t help but feel sorry for them. Perhaps they are holding you back from your cosmic destiny. I can only imagine that not being able to completely “ignore” them (even more so) only splinters your soul and cracks your already diminishing satisfaction of life, and the world around you. Hang in there, man. One day, you shall climb your Everest, and catch your unicorn. It’s only a matter of time and a lack of family virtues and basic humility. You will truly leave your mark, here on the Huddle. I'm not sure what to say? Oh yeah? what in the H@ll does this have to do with the original thread..........Highjacker......I have Smith on my team along with pothead Henry and I'm close to the edge and self absorbed posts like this Piss me off...........Big deal newbie Grits is this and that...Blah Blah Blah.............We have heard it all...........Live with it and Huddle on or Huddle up! Its your choice but no more ..Until you've successfully been on his ignore list for years..we don't care and actually even after years people don't care.........He's part of the package.......... Edited October 7, 2007 by IrishPride Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Caveman_Nick Posted October 7, 2007 Share Posted October 7, 2007 You have chosen to ignore all posts from: LooGie. · View this post · Squeeze me a little harder LooGie You know what? I’m happy I could be a part of your non-stop struggle. You truly are a man of your virtues, and I am proud, PROUD I say, to be a rung in your ladder of life. You see, there are 2 types of men. Those that FEEL THE NEED, and those NEED TO FEEL. Most men feel the need to be good fathers Most men feel the need to be good husbands Most men feel the need to be good people. You won’t be bothered by such trivial things. You need to feel. You need to feel important on a fantasy football message board. This is your virtue. This is your place and lot in life. That’s why you ignore those with different opinions than yours. It makes you feel big, and powerful. But see, you aren’t capable of simply ignoring. You have to show your high power and actually post the ignore for ALL to see. It’s empowering to you. Even when annoyed by those with different opinions, most men FEEL THE NEED to be somewhat disciplined and courteous. Not you. You feel no such things. Trivial they are. When you go into a FF Advice thread and that user has already been ignored, you are incapable of simply leaving. You cannot simply move along. This would go against the fiber of your entire being. All that you are is the Huddle, and you’ll be damned if someone doesn’t know your power within. I know you’re a father. I know you’re a husband. I know you’re a man. But I also know, the most important thing in your life is The Huddle. You can’t deny it. Just look at your posts. Therefore, I am happy to help a person become one step closer to their only goal in life. If ignoring me will help put your soul to rest, or at least get you a fraction closer to it, then by God I am ECSTATIC to do it. Ignore me Grits. You’ve earned it. While I’m sure your wife and son have no idea quite how powerful you are, I can’t help but feel sorry for them. Perhaps they are holding you back from your cosmic destiny. I can only imagine that not being able to completely “ignore” them (even more so) only splinters your soul and cracks your already diminishing satisfaction of life, and the world around you. Hang in there, man. One day, you shall climb your Everest, and catch your unicorn. It’s only a matter of time and a lack of family virtues and basic humility. You will truly leave your mark, here on the Huddle. I'm not sure what to say? Oh yeah? what in the H@ll does this have to do with the original thread..........Highjacker......I have Smith on my team along with pothead Henry and I'm close to the edge and self absorbed posts like this Piss me off...........Big deal newbie Grits is this and that...Blah Blah Blah.............We have heard it all...........Live with it and Huddle on or Huddle up! Its your choice but no more ..Until you've successfully been on his ignore list for years..we don't care and actually even after years people don't care.........He's part of the package.......... and so on....and so on.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SLAYER Posted October 7, 2007 Share Posted October 7, 2007 and so on....and so on.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Swampnuts Posted October 7, 2007 Share Posted October 7, 2007 Grits just went down with a 10 count. Strong work Loogie. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WaterMan Posted October 7, 2007 Share Posted October 7, 2007 I see words make some men cry. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skrappy1 Posted October 7, 2007 Share Posted October 7, 2007 You know what? I’m happy I could be a part of your non-stop struggle. You truly are a man of your virtues, and I am proud, PROUD I say, to be a rung in your ladder of life. You see, there are 2 types of men. Those that FEEL THE NEED, and those NEED TO FEEL. Most men feel the need to be good fathers Most men feel the need to be good husbands Most men feel the need to be good people. You won’t be bothered by such trivial things. You need to feel. You need to feel important on a fantasy football message board. This is your virtue. This is your place and lot in life. That’s why you ignore those with different opinions than yours. It makes you feel big, and powerful. But see, you aren’t capable of simply ignoring. You have to show your high power and actually post the ignore for ALL to see. It’s empowering to you. Even when annoyed by those with different opinions, most men FEEL THE NEED to be somewhat disciplined and courteous. Not you. You feel no such things. Trivial they are. When you go into a FF Advice thread and that user has already been ignored, you are incapable of simply leaving. You cannot simply move along. This would go against the fiber of your entire being. All that you are is the Huddle, and you’ll be damned if someone doesn’t know your power within. I know you’re a father. I know you’re a husband. I know you’re a man. But I also know, the most important thing in your life is The Huddle. You can’t deny it. Just look at your posts. Therefore, I am happy to help a person become one step closer to their only goal in life. If ignoring me will help put your soul to rest, or at least get you a fraction closer to it, then by God I am ECSTATIC to do it. Ignore me Grits. You’ve earned it. While I’m sure your wife and son have no idea quite how powerful you are, I can’t help but feel sorry for them. Perhaps they are holding you back from your cosmic destiny. I can only imagine that not being able to completely “ignore” them (even more so) only splinters your soul and cracks your already diminishing satisfaction of life, and the world around you. Hang in there, man. One day, you shall climb your Everest, and catch your unicorn. It’s only a matter of time and a lack of family virtues and basic humility. You will truly leave your mark, here on the Huddle. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Caveman_Nick Posted October 7, 2007 Share Posted October 7, 2007 You are learning, grasshopper Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cunning Runt Posted October 8, 2007 Share Posted October 8, 2007 I'm not sure what to say? Oh yeah? what in the H@ll does this have to do with the original thread..........Highjacker......I have Smith on my team along with pothead Henry and I'm close to the edge and self absorbed posts like this Piss me off...........Big deal newbie Grits is this and that...Blah Blah Blah.............We have heard it all...........Live with it and Huddle on or Huddle up! Its your choice but no more ..Until you've successfully been on his ignore list for years..we don't care and actually even after years people don't care.........He's part of the package.......... Hey newbie, Loogie was right on mark. Grits is a TOOL and the more people who can and do say it, I'm all for. So get off Grits' sack and pipe down. The goal is to make him a "former part of the package". I've never met the guy obviously, nor do I want to, but I can honestly say I don't like him at all and that takes a lot for me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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