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Re: Is Running Up The Score When You've Got It Won Poor Sportsmanship?

On 2/3/2014 occasional rain said:
On 2/3/2014 beammeupscottie said:
On 2/3/2014 occasional rain said:
On 2/3/2014 beammeupscottie said:On 2/3/2014 2/3/2014 EMTHeart13 said:

Hola, Melania...

NO! If they napped then there would be interceptions galore..Oh wait, there were..{#emotions_dlg.devil2}

{#emotions_dlg.lol}Don't care who y'are that's funny right there!! I was a Broncos fan too. Love Manning. Wasn't their night is putting it mildly.

It really wasn't. It was like a Bewitched episode with Samantha a Seahawks fan. Maybe they all had the flu.

Hi. OR. I know you have a good sense of humor so I assume you were not offended by my post. I have to say though.... I don't get your Betwitched reference? Draw me a picture will ya LOL! I'm coming up with nothing!

If you remember the old Bewitched TV show with Samantha who was a witch; the Broncos were playing like she put a spell on them. Every time it seemed they were getting somewhere, she'd wiggle her nose and some strange thing happened. That first play was just like what happened all the time on that show.

OH! Of course. Yeah, they sure did seem like they were playing in some other universe!

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Re: Is Running Up The Score When You've Got It Won Poor Sportsmanship?

What the heck is everybody beating up OR for??? I know she can take care of herself but she did ASK A QUESTION. She even said "AM I WRONG?"

The answer has come ad nauseum. "No, they can't ever let up in the super bowl". Case closed. Good grief. {#emotions_dlg.rolleyes} She can't even make a joke without getting snotty jabs.

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Re: Is Running Up The Score When You've Got It Won Poor Sportsmanship?

So she didn't post the thread for comment?

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Burnsite...exactly!

Oh and this thread she started wasn't a joke...at all. It was a whine thread. Unreal.

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On 2/4/2014 Burnsite said:

So she didn't post the thread for comment?

Reasonable explanations perhaps.

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On 2/4/2014 Melania2 said:

Burnsite...exactly!

Oh and this thread she started wasn't a joke...at all. It was a whine thread. Unreal.


She asked a question. The joking came later.

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I posted the thread because it seemed odd to me that while Seattle had so much of a lead, there was so little time left, and literally no possible way for Denver to win that Seattle hadn't pulled their best players. A star player could have gotten an injury that would have prevented him playing next year or even ended him playing altogether.

That's why I asked. It wasn't a whine although it made Seattle look bad to me.

Someone posted that players wanted to improve their statistics and get endorsements, I hadn't thought of that but it makes sense.

I didn't expect hostile comments but I should have because after thinking it over I realized that Denver was never in the game, they didn't show up, so Seattle's win wasn't impressive since they were never challenged.

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On 2/4/2014 occasional rain said:

I posted the thread because it seemed odd to me that while Seattle had so much of a lead, there was so little time left, and literally no possible way for Denver to win that Seattle hadn't pulled their best players. A star player could have gotten an injury that would have prevented him playing next year or even ended him playing altogether.

That's why I asked. It wasn't a whine although it made Seattle look bad to me.

Someone posted that players wanted to improve their statistics and get endorsements, I hadn't thought of that but it makes sense.

I didn't expect hostile comments but I should have because after thinking it over I realized that Denver was never in the game, they didn't show up, so Seattle's win wasn't impressive since they were never challenged.

I doubt you would have started a thread like this if it were reversed. The agenda was crystal clear.

ETA: Speaking of injuries...a few Seattle players were injured. Does it make the Broncs look bad? Pfffttt.

What a joke.

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Re: Is Running Up The Score When You've Got It Won Poor Sportsmanship?

On 2/4/2014 Melania2 said:
On 2/4/2014 occasional rain said:

I posted the thread because it seemed odd to me that while Seattle had so much of a lead, there was so little time left, and literally no possible way for Denver to win that Seattle hadn't pulled their best players. A star player could have gotten an injury that would have prevented him playing next year or even ended him playing altogether.

That's why I asked. It wasn't a whine although it made Seattle look bad to me.

Someone posted that players wanted to improve their statistics and get endorsements, I hadn't thought of that but it makes sense.

I didn't expect hostile comments but I should have because after thinking it over I realized that Denver was never in the game, they didn't show up, so Seattle's win wasn't impressive since they were never challenged.

I doubt you would have started a thread like this if it were reversed. The agenda was crystal clear.

ETA: Speaking of injuries...a few Seattle players were injured. Does it make the Broncs look bad? Pfffttt.

What a joke.

SSDD with you. Pffftt/ What a joke.

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Re: Is Running Up The Score When You've Got It Won Poor Sportsmanship?

On 2/4/2014 Melania2 said:
On 2/4/2014 occasional rain said:

I posted the thread because it seemed odd to me that while Seattle had so much of a lead, there was so little time left, and literally no possible way for Denver to win that Seattle hadn't pulled their best players. A star player could have gotten an injury that would have prevented him playing next year or even ended him playing altogether.

That's why I asked. It wasn't a whine although it made Seattle look bad to me.

Someone posted that players wanted to improve their statistics and get endorsements, I hadn't thought of that but it makes sense.

I didn't expect hostile comments but I should have because after thinking it over I realized that Denver was never in the game, they didn't show up, so Seattle's win wasn't impressive since they were never challenged.

I doubt you would have started a thread like this if it were reversed. The agenda was crystal clear.

ETA: Speaking of injuries...a few Seattle players were injured. Does it make the Broncs look bad? Pfffttt.

What a joke.

SSDD with you. Pffftt. What a joke.