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You folks better watch out arguing with little hypebeast tommy. He WILL wish you a torn ACL after all. If you need to know what he is look no further than that post.

Quote:Tommy Boy - you really need to quit before you really look idiotic. I don't know why you think denigrating Luck and the Colts makes you look good (it certainly has nothing to do with the Jaguars.) 

 

Now you've stretched so far you are in the land of Silly. Give it up, already.
 

This is the same KID who thinks Lebron is better than MJ.

 

Think about that.
Quote:Tommy Boy - you really need to quit before you really look idiotic. I don't know why you think denigrating Luck and the Colts makes you look good (it certainly has nothing to do with the Jaguars.) 

 

Now you've stretched so far you are in the land of Silly. Give it up, already.
All I did was respond to his post. That is his logic, not mine. Can you read? I mean this is the AFC South forum and all.. and the Colts are in the AFC South. So I think it would make sense to talk about the Colts in this thread.

 

Quote:Nope, far from it but your analogy would have made sense if you threw in Trent Dilfer or Brad Johnson who were average QB's that actually played in and won a SB.

 

Nevermind that.

 

You created a stupid post with a stupid title "The Colts are a terrible organization" and then slapped some one liner about Grigson. 

 

What are your definitions of a "terrible organization"? A bad team that has missed the playoffs the last dozen years, had a string of bad drafts, multiple player arrests, mismanagement in the front office, lack of fan support?

 

Somehow you was able to divert (or spin) that to a Andrew Luck suckfest which is the only thing I can give you praise for because it look like some of the sheep took your bait.
All I did was use the same circumstances that you used. 

 

Andrew Luck is on a team that goes to playoffs = elite? Because that's pretty much what your post means. All I'm saying is Andrew Luck isn't elite and I have the tommy-hate groupie on my back. You want me to forget about it because you were wrong.. again.. understood.

 

Yes, I did create a stupid thread. It's called fan banter. Go look on the Colts, Texans, and titans board. It's all over. I'm confused as to how you think I'm the only one who's done this type of thing, and apparently it makes me a d bag. 
Quote:This is the same KID who thinks Lebron is better than MJ.

 

Think about that.
At this point in his career, Lebron is a better all around player in my opinion. Will he sustain greatness like MJ did? We'll see.
It's hard to believe LeBron turns 30 in December and that he's been in the league for 10 years already.  He still seems like a kid.  I tend to think while he'll still be great for a few more years, there's a good chance he'll fade quicker than other great players due to his size and style of play.  I think gravity will catch up to him quickly.  Guys like Jordan and Kobe had long careers because they were physically smaller.  I think LeBron's knees will give out quicker and he'll lose his explosiveness much quicker than MJ and Kobe.  He'll have to alter his game and use more post-up moves and work more inside using his size.

 

For what it's worth, here are some career state for MJ and LeBron:

 

LeBron: PPG - 27.5, FG% - 49.7%, 3FG% - 34.1%, FT% - 74.7%, Reb - 7.2, Assists - 6.9, Blocks - 0.8, Steals - 1.7, Turnovers - 3.3, Championships - 2, MVPs - 4, Finals MVP - 2 

Jordan: PPG - 30.1, FG% - 49.7%, 3FG% - 32.7%, FT% - 83.5%, Reb - 6.2, Assists - 5.3, Blocks - 0.8, Steals - 2.4, Turnovers - 2.7, Championships - 6, MVPs - 5, Finals MVP - 6

 

Jordan was defensive player of the year once and was first team all-defense nine times in his career.  To say that LeBron's a better all-around player is just silly.  Anybody who saw him play would never say that.  Not only that, he played the game with a style and flair that has never been equaled in any sport. 
Quote:Find me a post where I said Hilton is your only player. Go ahead, do it. 

 

You can hold on to your antsy little childish posts. Just know Andrew Luck was worse than 12 other QB's in 2013.
 

Not going to go through 3,000 + of your troll posts. My mind would explode.

 

Quote:Tommy Boy - you really need to quit before you really look idiotic. I don't know why you think denigrating Luck and the Colts makes you look good (it certainly has nothing to do with the Jaguars.) 

 

Now you've stretched so far you are in the land of Silly. Give it up, already.
 

Oh - that's long gone now. He's been looking like that ever since he started posting. He's already been lost.
Quote:My bad.

 

It could have been the great Gabbert still has potential thread on the old board.

 

 

Awwww......

 

You got something better than that?
 

I guess Tommy could ask you the same thing.

 

Some of the things you say are so mind blowing that its either to cause a stir or arguement....or you aren't living in the reality we all are.  I'm not the only one who thinks this...I can assure you fo that.
Quote:It's hard to believe LeBron turns 30 in December and that he's been in the league for 10 years already.  He still seems like a kid.  I tend to think while he'll still be great for a few more years, there's a good chance he'll fade quicker than other great players due to his size and style of play.  I think gravity will catch up to him quickly.  Guys like Jordan and Kobe had long careers because they were physically smaller.  I think LeBron's knees will give out quicker and he'll lose his explosiveness much quicker than MJ and Kobe.  He'll have to alter his game and use more post-up moves and work more inside using his size.

 

For what it's worth, here are some career state for MJ and LeBron:

 

LeBron: PPG - 27.5, FG% - 49.7%, 3FG% - 34.1%, FT% - 74.7%, Reb - 7.2, Assists - 6.9, Blocks - 0.8, Steals - 1.7, Turnovers - 3.3, Championships - 2, MVPs - 4, Finals MVP - 2 

Jordan: PPG - 30.1, FG% - 49.7%, 3FG% - 32.7%, FT% - 83.5%, Reb - 6.2, Assists - 5.3, Blocks - 0.8, Steals - 2.4, Turnovers - 2.7, Championships - 6, MVPs - 5, Finals MVP - 6

 

Jordan was defensive player of the year once and was first team all-defense nine times in his career.  To say that LeBron's a better all-around player is just silly.  Anybody who saw him play would never say that.  Not only that, he played the game with a style and flair that has never been equaled in any sport. 
 

Seems like a kid?!  That hair loss on the front of his head proves you wrong. Smile
Quote:Seems like a kid?!  That hair loss on the front of his head proves you wrong. Smile
 

This is true.  That dude has looked 35 years old ever since he was 18.  I'm just thinking it seemed like yesterday when he was Boy Wonder entering the league.  Time flies.
Quote:Not going to go through 3,000 + of your troll posts. My mind would explode.

 

 
Or you could have just said you couldn't fine one.

 

Quote:It's hard to believe LeBron turns 30 in December and that he's been in the league for 10 years already.  He still seems like a kid.  I tend to think while he'll still be great for a few more years, there's a good chance he'll fade quicker than other great players due to his size and style of play.  I think gravity will catch up to him quickly.  Guys like Jordan and Kobe had long careers because they were physically smaller.  I think LeBron's knees will give out quicker and he'll lose his explosiveness much quicker than MJ and Kobe.  He'll have to alter his game and use more post-up moves and work more inside using his size.

 

For what it's worth, here are some career state for MJ and LeBron:

 

LeBron: PPG - 27.5, FG% - 49.7%, 3FG% - 34.1%, FT% - 74.7%, Reb - 7.2, Assists - 6.9, Blocks - 0.8, Steals - 1.7, Turnovers - 3.3, Championships - 2, MVPs - 4, Finals MVP - 2 

Jordan: PPG - 30.1, FG% - 49.7%, 3FG% - 32.7%, FT% - 83.5%, Reb - 6.2, Assists - 5.3, Blocks - 0.8, Steals - 2.4, Turnovers - 2.7, Championships - 6, MVPs - 5, Finals MVP - 6

 

Jordan was defensive player of the year once and was first team all-defense nine times in his career.  To say that LeBron's a better all-around player is just silly.  Anybody who saw him play would never say that.  Not only that, he played the game with a style and flair that has never been equaled in any sport. 
Good analysis.

 

I don't know, it could just be because I actually have the chance to watch LeBron play. 
Quote:Or you could have just said you couldn't fine one.

 

Good analysis.

 

I don't know, it could just be because I actually have the chance to watch LeBron play. 
 

This might be a huge reason why.  LeBron is DOMINANT against the current NBA, and I think an overall lesser "superstar" atmosphere in the league is a huge reason why he appears so.  I mean, who are the best guys James plays against?  Durant and Westbrook?  The NBA seems much more to be owned by balanced teams than it does by superstars these days.  Hell, LeBron even has Wade and Bosh on his own team helping him out.

 

By contrast, Jordan had to play against Barkley, Ewing, Magic, David Robinson (and Tim Duncan for a bit), Karl Malone/John Stockton (MAN were those some good games), ect.  Yeah, he had Pippen and Rodman with him, but the guy would just take over games like no other.  I don't see that quality in LeBron, but maybe that's just me.

 

He's less of a ball hog than Kobe at this point in his career (I doubt he'll ever even have the CHANCE to put up 80 in a game like Bryant did), but I think in their primes, Kobe might be a better player, too.  Let's see how he does entering the back half of his career.
Quote:Or you could have just said you couldn't fine one.
 

Really, why would I go through 3,000 + posts to prove something true that I already know to be true (that you know to be true as well, but now realize how much of a dingbat you sound like)?
Quote:This might be a huge reason why.  LeBron is DOMINANT against the current NBA, and I think an overall lesser "superstar" atmosphere in the league is a huge reason why he appears so.  I mean, who are the best guys James plays against?  Durant and Westbrook?  The NBA seems much more to be owned by balanced teams than it does by superstars these days.  Hell, LeBron even has Wade and Bosh on his own team helping him out.

 

By contrast, Jordan had to play against Barkley, Ewing, Magic, David Robinson (and Tim Duncan for a bit), Karl Malone/John Stockton (MAN were those some good games), ect.  Yeah, he had Pippen and Rodman with him, but the guy would just take over games like no other.  I don't see that quality in LeBron, but maybe that's just me.

 

He's less of a ball hog than Kobe at this point in his career (I doubt he'll ever even have the CHANCE to put up 80 in a game like Bryant did), but I think in their primes, Kobe might be a better player, too.  Let's see how he does entering the back half of his career.


Don't forget about those Piston teams and a Portland team with Clyde Drexler, Jerome Kersey and Terry Porter. Seattle with Shawn Kemp and Gary Payton. The NBA was loaded in the 80s and 90s. Today? Not so much as you wisely pointed out. There's a lot of good players today but not a lot of great players.
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All I did was use the same circumstances that you used. 

 

Andrew Luck is on a team that goes to playoffs = elite? Because that's pretty much what your post means. All I'm saying is Andrew Luck isn't elite and I have the tommy-hate groupie on my back. You want me to forget about it because you were wrong.. again.. understood.

 

Yes, I did create a stupid thread. It's called fan banter. Go look on the Colts, Texans, and titans board. It's all over. I'm confused as to how you think I'm the only one who's done this type of thing, and apparently it makes me a d bag. 
 

What circumstances that I used? The only thing I have said is Andrew Luck (regardless if we think he is "average" or not), led his team to the playoffs in his first 2 seasons in the NFL.

 

I never insisted Luck was "elite" either, I said I would have a "average" Luck over Gabbert/Henne on my team. That is what my post means, so dont piss in your cornflakes because your so called "tommy hate group", or whatever you perceive it to be, is calling you out.

 

As for the "fan banter" excuse, if you would have threw Irsay under the bus, then you would have given you 50% credibility. Face it, you created a thread that caused yourself to make a attempt to save face because of your "feelings" about the organization, which turned into a Luck bashing, made zero sense.

 

Quote:At this point in his career, Lebron is a better all around player in my opinion. Will he sustain greatness like MJ did? We'll see.
 

The only thing(s) Lebron has over Jordan is size, and cupcake defensive rules (when he is on offense) ie no handchecking, defensive 3 seconds.

 

Quote:I guess Tommy could ask you the same thing.

 

Some of the things you say are so mind blowing that its either to cause a stir or arguement....or you aren't living in the reality we all are.  I'm not the only one who thinks this...I can assure you fo that.
 So having a different POV is considered "stirring a argument"? Really?

 

You are right, im not living in your "reality" because we live 2 totally different worlds with 2 totally different mindsets.

 

You must take every dialog we've had (disagreements) very personal.

 

I bet you cant even remember the stuff we agree on because you are so focused (and closed minded) on the disagreements we've had. Can you even challenge yourself to do that?
Quote:What circumstances that I used? The only thing I have said is Andrew Luck (regardless if we think he is "average" or not), led his team to the playoffs in his first 2 seasons in the NFL.

 

I never insisted Luck was "elite" either, I said I would have a "average" Luck over Gabbert/Henne on my team. That is what my post means, so dont [BAD WORD REMOVED] in your cornflakes because your so called "tommy hate group", or whatever you perceive it to be, is calling you out.

 

As for the "fan banter" excuse, if you would have threw Irsay under the bus, then you would have given you 50% credibility. Face it, you created a thread that caused yourself to make a attempt to save face because of your "feelings" about the organization, which turned into a Luck bashing, made zero sense.
 

And did I not say I'd rather have Luck on my team than Gabbert/Henne? Because I did. so I have no idea what you're arguing with me for other than you wanting to jump into the thread and start an argument, because we have pretty much the same exact stance on the subject. Are you that slow? Did you even read my posts?

 

Fan banter is not my excuse, simply because I don't need one. That's exactly what this thread is and if you had some common sense you'd realize that.
Quote:And did I not say I'd rather have Luck on my team than Gabbert/Henne? Because I did. so I have no idea what you're arguing with me for other than you wanting to jump into the thread and start an argument, because we have pretty much the same exact stance on the subject. Are you that slow? Did you even read my posts?

 

Fan banter is not my excuse, simply because I don't need one. That's exactly what this thread is and if you had some common sense you'd realize that.
 

YOU accusing someone of jumping into a thread just to start an argument is hilarious.
Quote:Grigson. Enough said.
 

 

Quote:http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/201...substance/

 

AHAHAH. It is my dream to have a drug addict as my team's owner.
 

 

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Oh please.

 

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Quote:You're an idiot if you think I was laughing at drug abuse. I was laughing because your organization is a mess.
Quote:Why would I tell you where I go to school? LOL.
 

 

Quote:Yes, you are. 
 

 

Quote:I'm 23.
 

 

Quote:Your organization sucks. Get used to it.
 

 

Quote:HAHA. The funny thing is, you're probably going to end up 3rd in the division. The future looks very good for the Jaguars and Texans. The Colts? HAHAHHA. If you keep dealing your 1st round pick for overrated role players you're going to sink very fast my friend. Our front office is 10x better than yours.
Quote:I'll make sure to bump this post in 2016 when the Colts are the doormat of the NFL.
 

 

Quote:LOL. HOW? Besides from Andrew Luck and T.Y. Hilton, who exactly do you have?
  

 

Quote:I certainly don't see how you've improved outside of the QB position, LB, and WR. That's it.

 

Andrew Luck was average this season. I think it was 13 or 14 other QB's did better than him this season, go look in the other thread. I never said he can't be good. All I said is that he is average right now. TY will most likely be a star whether you guys improve or not. He's got great hands. 
 

 

Quote:I'm not a troll. My argument was based on pure facts, and I'm not the only one who thinks you guys haven't improved much under Grigson and Andrew Luck is an average QB at the moment. It's your choice to either recognize that or just blindly deny it.
 

Quote:You're an imbecile plain and simple.

 

You have no argument. Go back to your own board.
 

 

Quote:Stats = facts. Cry about it. 

 

My point. 
 

 

Quote:And? Do stats not directly tell you how a player performs?

 

My post about Madden had somebody talking about speed/attributes. It had nothing to do with stats. 

 

You have yet to make a counter to my argument.
 

 

Quote:11 wins = not elite. 

 

Whichever way you spin it, Andrew Luck is not elite and that is my whole argument. 
 

 

Quote:Nobody. LOL. I guess Luck not being elite means I'd rather have Gabby/Henne.

 

It's just his horrible attempt to add something to the conversation. Happens a lot.
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