davidholly
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With Tony 'the Choker' Romo out the Cowboys might win this one.
Orton went full Romo.
With Tony 'the Choker' Romo out the Cowboys might win this one.
I keep hearing the phrase "he finishes his runs." What exactly does it mean to "finish" a run?
I haven't been able to figure that one out.
Serious question.
My rankings of playoff teams, from most to least watchable:
1. Patriots
2. Eagles
3. Packers
4. Broncos
5. Chargers
6. Colts
7. Saints
8. Bengals
9. Panthers
10. Chiefs
11. 49ers
12. Seahawks
My rankings of playoff teams, from most to least watchable:
1. Patriots
2. Eagles
3. Packers
4. Broncos
5. Chargers
6. Colts
7. Saints
8. Bengals
9. Panthers
10. Chiefs
11. 49ers
12. Seahawks
Maybe "finishes a run" is one of those made up compliments people give so that they will have something nice to say to someone, kind of like soft litotes.
"That was a SUPER heart effort!" is like something you say to a special-needs kid when he helps fold laundry (after which, someone folds it again properly).
"That's pretty, but it's not your best color" is what you say to a woman when you want to avoid telling her that she looks fat in that dress, but you're not so in a hurry to leave the store that you just say eff it and tell her "it looks fine," because you were smart enough to eat a snack before leaving home and therefore aren't that hungry for lunch yet.
"He finishes his runs" might be something you say about some dumbass after he got tackled too early but you (the casteslut announcer) want to avoid saying "he runs like a geriatric moron and has the evasive skills of a fat kid on a suburban preadolescent team".
Well! I'm sure glad he finished his run, because otherwise he would run out of the stadium into the parking lot or into a liquor store and scare the Korean owners.
The good thing about the Panthers being in is Luke Kuechly will be seen nationwide. It'll be hard for the bums who announce the games to ignore him making tackle after tackle.
joegoofinoff...
My rankings of playoff teams, from most to least watchable:
1. Patriots
2. Eagles
3. Packers
4. Broncos
5. Chargers
6. Colts
7. Saints
8. Bengals
9. Panthers
10. Chiefs
11. 49ers
12. Seahawks
The term "finish off a run" was used in the SEC when it was all white.
By the way, assuming you’re actually a legit new poster and not another in a long line of impostors, I've enjoyed your posts. Welcome aboard.
I'd put the Chargers above the Broncos. Also, the 49ers are clearly the most anti-white team. They had 3 white starters last week plus the black quarterback. I also don't understand the hatred for the Chiefs. To me, they are exactly the same as the Colts and Bengals - 5 white starters and a few subs.My rankings of playoff teams, from most to least watchable:
1. Patriots
2. Eagles
3. Packers
4. Broncos
5. Chargers
6. Colts
7. Saints
8. Bengals
9. Panthers
10. Chiefs
11. 49ers
12. Seahawks