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06-15-2006, 04:27 PM #11
Re: Kluwe Sits Out Offseason Practices
"Bdubya" wrote:
Eh.. I only do it to those who deserve it."Benet" wrote:
We all know how hard you can bring the pain down on people Benet! He's lucky he razzed you!"AWZeus" wrote:
It took a few seconds for that razz smiley to appear, and boy was I ready to let fly with a verbal assault of unmatched proportions!"Benet" wrote:
Yeah - but that was to come back and play that sissy girl sport.It'll be okay.. Ask any football fan how long it takes a football player to recover from ligament damage and they'll say 6-8 months.
To use an example I remembered earlier and mentioned in another thread: Ruud Van Nistelrooy (he of Manchester United and Holland fame) tore cruciate knee ligaments in April 2000 and subsequently failed a medical that would have allowed him to move from PSV to Manchester. However, a year later - 2001 - the move was revived, completed, and in 01/02 season Ruud scored 23 goals in 32 Premiership games, and win the PFA Player of the Year Award.
Not to be an NFL PUNTER!
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06-15-2006, 04:37 PM #12
Re: Kluwe Sits Out Offseason Practices
"Benet" wrote:
You really can't deny though that NFL punter has got to be one of the most demanding jobs there is. *sarcasm off*"AWZeus" wrote:
It took a few seconds for that razz smiley to appear, and boy was I ready to let fly with a verbal assault of unmatched proportions!"Benet" wrote:
Yeah - but that was to come back and play that sissy girl sport.It'll be okay.. Ask any football fan how long it takes a football player to recover from ligament damage and they'll say 6-8 months.
To use an example I remembered earlier and mentioned in another thread: Ruud Van Nistelrooy (he of Manchester United and Holland fame) tore cruciate knee ligaments in April 2000 and subsequently failed a medical that would have allowed him to move from PSV to Manchester. However, a year later - 2001 - the move was revived, completed, and in 01/02 season Ruud scored 23 goals in 32 Premiership games, and win the PFA Player of the Year Award.
Not to be an NFL PUNTER!
:razz:
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06-15-2006, 05:07 PM #13
Re: Kluwe Sits Out Offseason Practices
"Ltrey33" wrote:
Oh but of course.. Second only to the place-holder on field goal and extra point attempts!You really can't deny though that NFL punter has got to be one of the most demanding jobs there is. *sarcasm off*
:lol:
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06-15-2006, 10:09 PM #14
Re: Kluwe Sits Out Offseason Practices
"Benet" wrote:
Ha!!"AWZeus" wrote:
It took a few seconds for that razz smiley to appear, and boy was I ready to let fly with a verbal assault of unmatched proportions!"Benet" wrote:
Yeah - but that was to come back and play that sissy girl sport.It'll be okay.. Ask any football fan how long it takes a football player to recover from ligament damage and they'll say 6-8 months.
To use an example I remembered earlier and mentioned in another thread: Ruud Van Nistelrooy (he of Manchester United and Holland fame) tore cruciate knee ligaments in April 2000 and subsequently failed a medical that would have allowed him to move from PSV to Manchester. However, a year later - 2001 - the move was revived, completed, and in 01/02 season Ruud scored 23 goals in 32 Premiership games, and win the PFA Player of the Year Award.
Not to be an NFL PUNTER!
:razz:
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:razz:
NFL Punters could take some flopping lessons from some of the dudes in the World Cup, that's for sure! Yellow cards and Personal Fouls - same family!
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Thanks to Josdin for the awesome sig!
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06-15-2006, 10:11 PM #15
Re: Kluwe Sits Out Offseason Practices
"Benet" wrote:
Hey - the place-holder has a lot of responsibility to handle the low snaps, high snaps, weird snaps and the occasional FAKE KICK!"Ltrey33" wrote:
Oh but of course.. Second only to the place-holder on field goal and extra point attempts!You really can't deny though that NFL punter has got to be one of the most demanding jobs there is. *sarcasm off*
:lol:
I wonder if McMahon will be our holder now that Brad's the starting QB??
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Thanks to Josdin for the awesome sig!
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06-15-2006, 10:11 PM #16
Re: Kluwe Sits Out Offseason Practices
he is a good punter better the nbennet that 4 sure
The Trenches are where Games are Decided

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06-15-2006, 10:13 PM #17
Re: Kluwe Sits Out Offseason Practices
"thetrenches68OL" wrote:
And yet, you can't buy his jersey (Kluwe's) at the Vikings Store.he is a good punter better the nbennet that 4 sure
NO respect!
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Thanks to Josdin for the awesome sig!
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