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Post by Deleted on Jan 20, 2015 12:09:15 GMT -5
I would hate to think what Jets fan dads have to tell their young sons about the team they root for.
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Post by jetstream23 on Jan 20, 2015 12:13:00 GMT -5
Classy.... take out the knees. Unreal. Does it say, "especially Bill Belicheck" at the bottom of his shirt???
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Post by Fishooked on Jan 20, 2015 12:13:04 GMT -5
I would hate to think what Jets fan dads have to tell their young sons about the team they root for. How is parenting even remotely related to what football team someone roots for. Do you think it makes their kids love their parents any less? Typical douchebag superiority complex...a great trait to pass on to your children.
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Post by jetfan29 on Jan 20, 2015 14:02:06 GMT -5
Beli-Cheat now Balli-Cheat!
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Post by Fishooked on Jan 20, 2015 14:03:21 GMT -5
Beli-Cheat now Balli-Cheat!
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Post by jetswin on Jan 20, 2015 14:05:11 GMT -5
Beli-Cheat now Balli-Cheat!
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Post by adpz on Jan 20, 2015 14:16:38 GMT -5
I would hate to think what Jets fan dads have to tell their young sons about the team they root for. Lay some tips on us gasbag. . It must be tough having to talk to young Chowd kids, with their natural sense of fair play, about how grown men play games well . . . differently - because getting paid a shitton and playing a game for a living, and winning aren't enough. Cheating is just, well, as fundamental as chin-straps and a good nights rest. Luckily you have another great Chowd example for when you're struggling to 'keep it real' with a non-Fagtriots example of cheating: Boston's marathon winner Rosie Ruiz who cheated her way to a Boston Marathon win in 1980. Her story is so full of win - lolz - she only ran a half-mile: On April 21, 1980 Ruiz appeared to win the Boston Marathon's female category with a time of 2:31:56. Her time would have been the fastest female time in Boston Marathon history as well as the third-fastest female time ever recorded in any marathon.[3][4][5] However, suspicions mounted about Ruiz almost from the beginning. Men's winner Bill Rodgers, who had just won his third straight Boston Marathon, noticed that Ruiz could not recall many things that most runners know by heart, such as intervals and splits.[2] Other observers noticed that Ruiz was not panting or coated in sweat, and her thighs were much flabbier and fatter than would be expected for a world-class runner. She later released stress-test results showing her resting heart rate as 76. Most female marathoners have a resting heart rate in the 50s or lower.[1]
In addition, her time of 2:31:56 was an unusual improvement, more than 25 minutes ahead of her reported time in the New York City Marathon six months earlier. When asked by a reporter why she did not seem fatigued after the grueling race, she said, "I got up with a lot of energy this morning."[6] Some female competitors thought it was odd that, when asked what she had noticed about the suburb of Wellesley while running through it, she did not mention the students of Wellesley College, who traditionally cheer loudly for the first female runners as they pass the campus. Most seriously, no one could recall seeing her. Jacqueline Gareau was told that she was leading the race with 18 miles to go, while Patti Lyons was told she was second at the 17-mile mark. Ruiz could not have passed either of them without being seen.[5] Several spotters at checkpoints throughout the course did not remember seeing her in the first group of females. She also did not appear in any pictures or video footage.[3]
The most damning evidence against Ruiz surfaced when two Harvard students, John Faulkner and Sola Mahoney, recalled seeing Ruiz burst out of a crowd of spectators on Commonwealth Avenue, half a mile from the finish.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosie_RuizToughest half-mile of her life! Look at her try!!!
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Post by adpz on Jan 20, 2015 14:20:39 GMT -5
She could only manage 11th in the NYC marathon. But in Beantown, right to #1 baby! Child, please ...
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Post by southside on Jan 20, 2015 14:21:28 GMT -5
LMAO! Troll level: EXPERT!
That's gotta be the best damn story I've heard all week.
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Post by rexneffect on Jan 20, 2015 14:41:33 GMT -5
She misspelled MIT.
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Post by adpz on Jan 20, 2015 14:42:12 GMT -5
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Post by southside on Jan 20, 2015 14:45:40 GMT -5
She literally say around for 2.5 hours waiting before running out from the crowd to win it. LOL.
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Post by jetswin on Jan 20, 2015 14:49:15 GMT -5
She could only manage 11th in the NYC marathon. But in Beantown, right to #1 baby! Child, please ... is she the one that rode the subway and then jumped in?
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Post by adpz on Jan 20, 2015 15:04:10 GMT -5
She could only manage 11th in the NYC marathon. But in Beantown, right to #1 baby! Child, please ... is she the one that rode the subway and then jumped in? She rode the subway in NYC marathon and cheated her way across the finish line there by then faking an injury. But it was all a warm-up for the main event a few months later - it was so she could qualify for the Boston Marathon - where she knew her cheat was strong enough to win. An interesting rhetorical exercise: if Belidick were to compete in the Boston Marathon - would he even start a half-mile from the finish??
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Post by rexneffect on Jan 20, 2015 15:13:29 GMT -5
You know that old guy isn't running for shit.
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