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07-17-2007, 11:46 AM #21
Re: No Mas? (No Mewelde Moore?)
"ColoradoVike" wrote:
lmao, it is a sign....I know God loves us because we have the Internet.
Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. Mark Twain
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07-17-2007, 12:04 PM #22
Re: No Mas? (No Mewelde Moore?)
Yeah, we gotta keep Mewelde.

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07-17-2007, 12:27 PM #23
Re: No Mas? (No Mewelde Moore?)
"Prophet" wrote:
"ColoradoVike" wrote:
lmao, it is a sign....I know God loves us because we have the Internet.

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07-17-2007, 12:29 PM #24
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Re: No Mas? (No Mewelde Moore?)
"ColoradoVike" wrote:
Wild speculation would probably have been more passionate and off the wall in times where information wasn't as available imo. I can see some peasant saying a knight would be released from the kings team of jousters and people all out brawling arguing if the move is good or bad........I'm calling human nature on this one.I love how these wildly speculative articles breed impassioned debate. It goes to show that sports can be incredibly entertaining even during the off season.
I have to think this dimension has been added through the instantaneous and enduring communication afforded by the Internet.
I know God loves us because we have the Internet.
If you promise to be smarter, I will promise to be nicer.
My posts are worth 6 of yours.
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07-17-2007, 12:43 PM #25
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Re: No Mas? (No Mewelde Moore?)
"Del" wrote:
heh, good points. I was thinking that the Internet has allowed more people to participate in the conversation/debate. And because there's a semi-permanent record on these message boards people can draw out the conversations when they would otherwise die out."ColoradoVike" wrote:
Wild speculation would probably have been more passionate and off the wall in times where information wasn't as available imo. I can see some peasant saying a knight would be released from the kings team of jousters and people all out brawling arguing if the move is good or bad........I'm calling human nature on this one.I love how these wildly speculative articles breed impassioned debate. It goes to show that sports can be incredibly entertaining even during the off season.
I have to think this dimension has been added through the instantaneous and enduring communication afforded by the Internet.
I know God loves us because we have the Internet.
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07-17-2007, 12:50 PM #26
Re: No Mas? (No Mewelde Moore?)
"Del" wrote:
People will gossip (which is what we're all really doing here) and kibbitz on any number of subjects."ColoradoVike" wrote:
Wild speculation would probably have been more passionate and off the wall in times where information wasn't as available imo. I can see some peasant saying a knight would be released from the kings team of jousters and people all out brawling arguing if the move is good or bad........I'm calling human nature on this one.I love how these wildly speculative articles breed impassioned debate. It goes to show that sports can be incredibly entertaining even during the off season.
I have to think this dimension has been added through the instantaneous and enduring communication afforded by the Internet.
I know God loves us because we have the Internet.
The internet just makes it easier to get your 2cents in.
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07-17-2007, 02:38 PM #27
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Re: No Mas? (No Mewelde Moore?)
"ColoradoVike" wrote:
No doubt!"Del" wrote:
heh, good points. I was thinking that the Internet has allowed more people to participate in the conversation/debate. And because there's a semi-permanent record on these message boards people can draw out the conversations when they would otherwise die out."ColoradoVike" wrote:
Wild speculation would probably have been more passionate and off the wall in times where information wasn't as available imo. I can see some peasant saying a knight would be released from the kings team of jousters and people all out brawling arguing if the move is good or bad........I'm calling human nature on this one.I love how these wildly speculative articles breed impassioned debate. It goes to show that sports can be incredibly entertaining even during the off season.
I have to think this dimension has been added through the instantaneous and enduring communication afforded by the Internet.
I know God loves us because we have the Internet.
Not to mention people who normaly would shit themselves to speak in public are more likely to express opinions on here. Especially since they are safe from getting a pitchfork in the eye.If you promise to be smarter, I will promise to be nicer.
My posts are worth 6 of yours.
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07-17-2007, 10:07 PM #28
Re: No Mas? (No Mewelde Moore?)
"Del" wrote:
So that's one vote "I don't fucking care one way or the other"?It would probably be better for his career if he moved on. I'm not sure it would improve us as a team, but at the same time I'm not sure it would hurt us either.
"If at first you don't succeed, parachuting is not for you"
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07-31-2007, 06:09 AM #29
Re: Moore's future uncertain with Peterson's arrival
[size=13pt]Moore's future uncertain with Peterson's arrival[/size]
BY DON SEEHOLZER
Pioneer Press
Article Launched: 07/31/2007 12:01:00 AM CDT
MANKATO, Minn. - The Vikings' running back picture got more crowded Monday, as No. 1 draft choice Adrian Peterson joined the rotation, but Mewelde Moore insists he isn't worried about his role or even whether he still has one......

"If at first you don't succeed, parachuting is not for you"
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07-31-2007, 06:48 AM #30
Re: Moore's future uncertain with Peterson's arrival
Nice read Singer.
Little nugget in there not about Memo that gives me some hope at the position I think we are the weakest at......
A RDE that can play the run and the pass.I think he has those types of qualities," Frazier said, "and he gives us a speed rusher outside that has the ability to play the run. Hopefully, he'll just get better and better as camp goes on and as we get into the season."
That is what we are looking for.
COMEON RAY....... ;DMany many thanks to my talented friend Jos for the new Sig.
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