I wish I could see what you posted but i just see a box with a question mark.
If it is anywhere as rich and as stimulating as the 'good stuff' you posted above, I'm sure im missing out.
Something tells me a Green Bay fan, who lives in a Vikings chat room.. in reference to the memes (pictured in the
thread above) in life; you are not missing out, at all! (in a metaphoric example of karma illustration in life)
Moss is totally a D-Bag, and has always been a D-Bag. Anyone who thinks otherwise wasn't paying attention when he played. I honestly don't care. The guy is hilarious, he has this uniquely goofy rural Virginia redneck / mercurial wide receiver primadonna / 15yr old trapped in an old man's body schtick that is just hilarious. There should be a football segment called "Moss Unhinged" where they just let him pontificate for 30 minutes about whatever he wants, so long as it is 60%-70% football. It would be comedic gold.
The stupidest thing people do when it comes to Moss is take him seriously. When you realize he is dingbat and just enjoy the crap that he does he becomes thoroughly entertaining.
Winning is not a sometime thing it is an all of the time thing - Vince Lombardi
Jordysghost wrote:And here we observe the collossal D bag, in his natural habitat..
What are your thoughts in regards to the tradition the Packers fans started when mooning the opposing teams bus? I'm curious.....how many years this has this been taking place.....if anyone knows.
autobon7 wrote:
What are your thoughts in regards to the tradition the Packers fans started when mooning the opposing teams bus? I'm curious.....how many years this has this been taking place.....if anyone knows.
It wasn't a 'tradition'. Some Packer fan or fans mooned the Vikes bus and Randy saw it.
The idea that it was ok for Randy to make such a blatantly unsportsmanlike gesture on national tv because some dumb fan did it to a bus is laughable at best. Should players be allowed to flip off the opposing fans? Throw batteries at the opposing fans? Randy making such a gesture on national TV is in an entirely different stratosphere then a fan doing it.
Its nothing I wouldn't expect from the same dude who walked off the field on his own team while a game was still being played.
"Follow my lead today, whos goona be the big dog with me?" - Aaron Rodgers, February 6th, 2011
Jordysghost wrote:
I consider his natural habitat to be anywhere he is free to be the good ol, immature, embittered, petulant whiner that we all know know and love.
So pretty much anywhere I guess.
Jordysghost wrote:
Could you please explain why some egotistical idiot marinating in his own stupidity/immaturity qualifies as 'Good stuff'? I fail to see anything more then a moronic fool being the same moronic fool that he has always been.
Jordysghost wrote:
Am I salty at Randy's incredible playing career? No. Am I salty at the overwhelming amount of sheer stupidity that he seems ever so enthused about displaying? Yea, probably, a little bit.
Jordysghost wrote:
It wasn't a 'tradition'. Some Packer fan or fans mooned the Vikes bus and Randy saw it.
The idea that it was ok for Randy to make such a blatantly unsportsmanlike gesture on national tv because some dumb fan did it to a bus is laughable at best. Should players be allowed to flip off the opposing fans? Throw batteries at the opposing fans? Randy making such a gesture on national TV is in an entirely different stratosphere then a fan doing it.
Its nothing I wouldn't expect from the same dude who walked off the field on his own team while a game was still being played.
I assure you that mooning opposing teams buses is not a Packers 'tradition', that implies that some intentional effort has been put in to organize such a thing, and that is an absolutely absurd idea.
Do I find it easy to believe that there are usually one or two #### that are willing to moon the opposing teams bus? (Something likely only exasperated by Randy doing so on national tv) Yea, I do, there are most likely even double that number straight flipping off the opposing teams bus, but calling that a 'tradition' would be just as silly.
"Follow my lead today, whos goona be the big dog with me?" - Aaron Rodgers, February 6th, 2011
The only thing in this article pointing to the Packers mooning opposing team buses is Randy, and i'd say that his word ought to be pretty much worthless at this point.
"Follow my lead today, whos goona be the big dog with me?" - Aaron Rodgers, February 6th, 2011
Jordysghost wrote:
The idea that it was ok for Randy to make such a blatantly unsportsmanlike gesture on national tv because some dumb fan did it to a bus is laughable at best. Should players be allowed to flip off the opposing fans? Throw batteries at the opposing fans? Randy making such a gesture on national TV is in an entirely different stratosphere then a fan doing it
Settle down there Joe Buck.
Pretend to throw batteries or snowballs at fans? Wouldn't care. The fans actually dropped their pants. Randy did not. It's not even on the same level.
Whenever packer fans talk about this incident they seem to forget it was a fake mooning. It's like pretending to punch someone and actually punching someone. Only the whiniest of whiners are going to complain about a pretend mooning where no pants were dropped.
Pretend to throw batteries or snowballs at fans? Wouldn't care. The fans actually dropped their pants. Randy did not. It's not even on the same level.
Whenever packer fans talk about this incident they seem to forget it was a fake mooning. It's like pretending to punch someone and actually punching someone. Only the whiniest of whiners are going to complain about a pretend mooning where no pants were dropped.
Lmao ok now, you really are claiming that the Packers fans literally drop there pants to moon opposing buses, I seriously doubt it my dude, and I don't know why you seem to be so certain of that.
Oh right, no big deal because hey! At least he really didn't drop his pants right? Yea, whatever man.
The amount of homeristic delusion it takes to view this as anything more then petulant, juvinile and completely classless is incredible. Its like if a Packers player paced back and forth flipping off the opposing teams bottom row fans, and I said 'Its ok because a fan flipped him off in the parking lot'.
"Follow my lead today, whos goona be the big dog with me?" - Aaron Rodgers, February 6th, 2011
Jordysghost wrote:Lmao ok now, you really are claiming that the Packers fans literally drop there pants to moon opposing buses, I seriously doubt it my dude, and I don't know why you seem to be so certain of that.
Oh right, no big deal because hey! At least he really didn't drop his pants right? Yea, whatever man.
The amount of homeristic delusion it takes to view this as anything more then petulant, juvinile and completely classless is incredible. Its like if a Packers player paced back and forth flipping off the opposing teams bottom row fans, and I said 'Its ok because a fan flipped him off in the parking lot'.
You need to get the word out to the media that the Packers don't have a tradition of it;
Bit of advice for Packer fans this weekend – Keep your pants on. I’m not gonna sit here and tell Packer fans to end their tradition of mooning the road team when they pull out of Lambeau with a loss. Sophomoric as it may be, there’s a certain Wisconsin charm to that tradition. Those moons are right up there with the cheesehats and the Cheddar Wurst.
Jordysghost wrote:
Its like if a Packers player paced back and forth flipping off the opposing teams bottom row fans, and I said 'Its ok because a fan flipped him off in the parking lot'.
No, cause that would be the same thing. I don't see where the disconnect is here for you. Is it that hard to differentiate between doing something and pretending to be doing something?
Mooning does not equal a fake mooning. They aren't even in the same ballpark. You think it was in bad taste? Fine, but with how worked up it gets you, you'd think he really did moon you. You keep making analogies that are apple and oranges comparisons. Is it a bad idea to flip off fans? Yeah. Fake flipping off fans? I don't even know how that would work. Throwing something at fans? Bad idea. Pretending to throw something at a fan? Who cares.
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