http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ds-L75STzzM
not baiting texan fans here. But did steve young just say what i think he said?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ds-L75STzzM
not baiting texan fans here. But did steve young just say what i think he said?
Freudian slip?
Think he meant to say stick, and being that it's consecutive 'st' sounds, it easily gets blurred.
But :laugh2: he could easily have said 'dick' as well. Sounds like it.
:laugh:
What did he actually mean to say?
When I did a radio show in college, I learned to be careful not to say "biggest hits" too fast. :o
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In general, though, he's right. The Texans called this the biggest game in their history. This wouldn't even rank top 10 for the Patriots and we smoked them.
Everything is bigger in Texas
He was looking right at Suzie Kolber when he said "biggest dick in the league." I think there was a little subliminal messaging going on for Ms. Kolber right there.
Awesome.
as a texans fan, first off thats hilarious.
we got our butts whooped, and im at least glad this team didnt make any excuses for it. it will be a learning tool for them, and at least this happened now in the season before the playoffs. a lot of people are overlooking that, as if the teams season is over??
theyre still 11-2. they can learn from this. its clear spread offenses give this team some trouble, and thats clearly where they need BRIAN CUSHING, but this team did not come out with any excuses.
the game is all honestly was defined by 6 or 7 plays. we had some costly penalties that kept drives alive for the pats, and you simply cant do that against brady. i think this game falls on the coaches.
but the texans are STILL IN CONTROL of the #1 seed. people are forgetting that. they will use this are a learning tool and move on...plenty of other teams have been blown-out to turn the ship (most recently, pats blew out jets 45-3 at home, then lost at home in the playoffs to the jets).
this was a big game, but not a defining game. espn and their east coast bias is blowing it a little out of proportion, IMO.
just to add, you obviously have to give credit where credit is due. brady had a hell of a game. not a lot of qbs can just fill guys in at the WR position and execute like he did.
ESPN loves the drama of "Who's best in the afc", but we wont know till the playoffs.
Really? Because all I've been hearing on ESPN and this site is how that game was "no big deal".
I really wish ESPN would show more of that bias you say. Tom Brady kicks *** on MNF and what do we get to hear about the next day? A piece on Peyton Manning and how great he is and how he's the audible king.