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12-31-2009, 03:45 AM #1
Top Threads and Posts of 2009 for pp.o
What were the top discusions of pp.o for year 11 of the site?

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12-31-2009, 05:32 AM #2
Re:Top Threads and Posts of 2009 for pp.o
BadlandsVikings wrote:
Like you need to ask........ :PWhat were the top discusions of pp.o for year 11 of the site?
1. The Noodle
2. The Draft
3. The lack of activity in FA
4. Chillers contract
5. Boobies
I still want to hear from the crowd that hacked on the organization for number 3 after the first wave a FA was over........snicker......
Many many thanks to my talented friend Jos for the new Sig.
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12-31-2009, 07:59 AM #3
Re:Top Threads and Posts of 2009 for pp.o
Marrdro wrote:
I've been on the site for seven years or so and all I can say is pp.o is a living 'groundhog day'. After a loss or two the world is ending. After some wins we are the best team in the world. There is a scapegoat, always. The offseason is hilarious and the opinions of the FA/draft success are almost always wrong. There are always new members that join that are going to school everyone with their football 'knowledge'. Statistics are almost consistently used incorrectly. The pooled NFL experience, or, for that matter, football playing experience and football coaching experience at any level hovers around <5%...professionally, less than 0.1% of the members, yet, we are all experts. Fake friends are abundant. The good thing is that many real friendships have formed within the mess that many of us call our Internet home.BadlandsVikings wrote:
Like you need to ask........ :PWhat were the top discusions of pp.o for year 11 of the site?
1. The Noodle
2. The Draft
3. The lack of activity in FA
4. Chillers contract
5. Boobies
I still want to hear from the crowd that hacked on the organization for number 3 after the first wave a FA was over........snicker......
Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. Mark Twain
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12-31-2009, 08:42 AM #4
Re:Top Threads and Posts of 2009 for pp.o
Prophet wrote:
Hey my friend, I take umbrage with your "fake friends" point.Marrdro wrote:
I've been on the site for seven years or so and all I can say is pp.o is a living 'groundhog day'. After a loss or two the world is ending. After some wins we are the best team in the world. There is a scapegoat, always. The offseason is hilarious and the opinions of the FA/draft success are almost always wrong. There are always new members that join that are going to school everyone with their football 'knowledge'. Statistics are almost consistently used incorrectly. The pooled NFL experience, or, for that matter, football playing experience and football coaching experience at any level hovers around <5%...professionally, less than 0.1% of the members, yet, we are all experts. Fake friends are abundant. The good thing is that many real friendships have formed within the mess that many of us call our Internet home.BadlandsVikings wrote:
Like you need to ask........ :PWhat were the top discusions of pp.o for year 11 of the site?
1. The Noodle
2. The Draft
3. The lack of activity in FA
4. Chillers contract
5. Boobies
I still want to hear from the crowd that hacked on the organization for number 3 after the first wave a FA was over........snicker......
LOL, you see the cat get upset with me and kept saying "Friend". :lol:Many many thanks to my talented friend Jos for the new Sig.
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12-31-2009, 08:47 AM #5
Re:Top Threads and Posts of 2009 for pp.o
Marrdro wrote:
I try to ignore people that call me friend when I have never met them and people that use smilies to get their point across.Prophet wrote:
Hey my friend, I take umbrage with your "fake friends" point.Marrdro wrote:
I've been on the site for seven years or so and all I can say is pp.o is a living 'groundhog day'. After a loss or two the world is ending. After some wins we are the best team in the world. There is a scapegoat, always. The offseason is hilarious and the opinions of the FA/draft success are almost always wrong. There are always new members that join that are going to school everyone with their football 'knowledge'. Statistics are almost consistently used incorrectly. The pooled NFL experience, or, for that matter, football playing experience and football coaching experience at any level hovers around <5%...professionally, less than 0.1% of the members, yet, we are all experts. Fake friends are abundant. The good thing is that many real friendships have formed within the mess that many of us call our Internet home.BadlandsVikings wrote:
Like you need to ask........ :PWhat were the top discusions of pp.o for year 11 of the site?
1. The Noodle
2. The Draft
3. The lack of activity in FA
4. Chillers contract
5. Boobies
I still want to hear from the crowd that hacked on the organization for number 3 after the first wave a FA was over........snicker......
LOL, you see the cat get upset with me and kept saying "Friend". :lol:
For some reason it seems more natural to call someone an asshole than a friend when I have never met them. Maybe those are my misanthropic tendencies coming through.Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. Mark Twain
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12-31-2009, 08:57 AM #6
Re:Top Threads and Posts of 2009 for pp.o
Prophet wrote:
I've met you. And I think I prefer being "fake friends".I try to ignore people that call me friend when I have never met them and people that use smilies to get their point across.
For some reason it seems more natural to call someone an asshole than a friend when I have never met them. Maybe those are my misanthropic tendencies coming through.
=Z=
Thanks to Josdin for the awesome sig!
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12-31-2009, 08:59 AM #7
Re:Top Threads and Posts of 2009 for pp.o
Zeus wrote:
I agree, you are a better fake friend than real friend.Prophet wrote:
I've met you. And I think I prefer being "fake friends".I try to ignore people that call me friend when I have never met them and people that use smilies to get their point across.
For some reason it seems more natural to call someone an asshole than a friend when I have never met them. Maybe those are my misanthropic tendencies coming through.
=Z=Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. Mark Twain
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12-31-2009, 09:05 AM #8
Re:Top Threads and Posts of 2009 for pp.o
Prophet wrote:
I hate it when you use dime words that my nickle mind doesn't understand.Marrdro wrote:
I try to ignore people that call me friend when I have never met them and people that use smilies to get their point across.Prophet wrote:
Hey my friend, I take umbrage with your "fake friends" point.Marrdro wrote:
I've been on the site for seven years or so and all I can say is pp.o is a living 'groundhog day'. After a loss or two the world is ending. After some wins we are the best team in the world. There is a scapegoat, always. The offseason is hilarious and the opinions of the FA/draft success are almost always wrong. There are always new members that join that are going to school everyone with their football 'knowledge'. Statistics are almost consistently used incorrectly. The pooled NFL experience, or, for that matter, football playing experience and football coaching experience at any level hovers around <5%...professionally, less than 0.1% of the members, yet, we are all experts. Fake friends are abundant. The good thing is that many real friendships have formed within the mess that many of us call our Internet home.BadlandsVikings wrote:
Like you need to ask........ :PWhat were the top discusions of pp.o for year 11 of the site?
1. The Noodle
2. The Draft
3. The lack of activity in FA
4. Chillers contract
5. Boobies
I still want to hear from the crowd that hacked on the organization for number 3 after the first wave a FA was over........snicker......
LOL, you see the cat get upset with me and kept saying "Friend". :lol:
For some reason it seems more natural to call someone an asshole than a friend when I have never met them. Maybe those are my misanthropic tendencies coming through.
Does misanthropic mean "Trade Shrimp and Flounder via mail"? :blink:Many many thanks to my talented friend Jos for the new Sig.
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12-31-2009, 09:13 AM #9
Re:Top Threads and Posts of 2009 for pp.o
I remember this one thread about the Vikings and Players and stuff..................Yea that was great

"VICTORY IS MINE!"
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12-31-2009, 09:17 AM #10
Re:Top Threads and Posts of 2009 for pp.o
Marrdro wrote:
Why does that surprise you? It happens every year.BadlandsVikings wrote:
Like you need to ask........ :PWhat were the top discusions of pp.o for year 11 of the site?
1. The Noodle
2. The Draft
3. The lack of activity in FA
4. Chillers contract
5. Boobies
I still want to hear from the crowd that hacked on the organization for number 3 after the first wave a FA was over........snicker......
I get a charge out the people who want us to go after every decent free agent out there and move up to draft the top prospects.
My favorite thread is a perrenial winner. Taking a dump.“What takes a quarterback to the next level is not arm strength or mobility or any of that stuff. It’s the ability to play on critical downs. Manage third downs, or red zones or four-minute or two-minute situations"
Dilfer
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