No. I read it. I just was wondering why the NFL wouldn’t want this hive of merry fucktardedness to be able to share their content directly on this site. Seems racist.
With the Rams clinching a playoffs spot I'm just happy that Rapp can take another 2 weeks off and get healthy before the pointless wildcard game, hope he doesn't push it too soon though and decides to wait for the real playoffs to start three weeks from now though if he isn't fully ready.
No. I read it. I just was wondering why the NFL wouldn’t want this hive of merry fucktardedness to be able to share their content directly on this site. Seems racist.
Hardest hitting safety in 20+ years gets injured before the bowl game. Doogs say he isn't tough enough and they would've started.
The next 3 years the DAWGS start safeties that couldn't tear a wet paper towel.
#curseofthedoogs
The hardest hitting safety in 20 years wouldn’t get “hurt” before the rose bowl.
Legend and real DAWG:
So, when Pahukoa separated his shoulder on the first play of the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1, 1992, the junior safety had a decision to make.
“There was no way I was not going to play the rest of the game,” Pahukoa said on Wednesday. “It was very painful afterward, for the next month or so. But I just kept my adrenaline going. Even the plays I broke up, my shoulder was separated. Talk about adversity. I was like, ‘This is the biggest game I’ll probably ever play in my life, and this isn’t going to stop me from doing it.’”
Like I said. Living in the past dumbfuck doogs think a player like Rapp would purposefully sit out of a game. The fucked up hip that ruined his pro day was just a myth.
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great player ... but not a team player/leader.
We can
Yeah. Easily.
You're the fucking doog on this topic.
The next 3 years the DAWGS start safeties that couldn't tear a wet paper towel.
#curseofthedoogs
His take is the correct one.
If tyler crapp didn't quit on UW he possibly (one in a thousand or so) wouldn't have had a chance (FOR THE PAST THREE YEARS) to quit on the Rams.
Congratulations
Legend and real DAWG:
So, when Pahukoa separated his shoulder on the first play of the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1, 1992, the junior safety had a decision to make.
“There was no way I was not going to play the rest of the game,” Pahukoa said on Wednesday. “It was very painful afterward, for the next month or so. But I just kept my adrenaline going. Even the plays I broke up, my shoulder was separated. Talk about adversity. I was like, ‘This is the biggest game I’ll probably ever play in my life, and this isn’t going to stop me from doing it.’”
Crusty old loser fans.