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    ^So I see..nachos to ya!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    ^ Why would you feel the need to post something like that in a thread that has not been bumped for over a month?

    Do you see us pissing in your godawful boring cricket homo threads?
    It's a superpoofgirlsrugbybowl thread innit?

    And he played in the superpoofgirlsrugbybowl eliminator final supergame dint he.

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    Job done.

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    You are a little poove. Your gay sports can not compare to the shear hard hitting reality that is football. Jarrod Hayne blows your little girls out...

    Super Bowl 50: Jarryd Hayne Says NFL Hits Are WAY Harder Than NRL

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub
    You are a little poove. Your gay sports can not compare to the shear hard hitting reality that is football. Jarrod Hayne blows your little girls out...
    He is a registered troll with the repo to prove it. You post enough you seem to rise to the top. Just let him post. I often fall for his Hamilton drivel..

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    You are a little poove. Your gay sports can not compare to the shear hard hitting reality that is football. Jarrod Hayne blows your little girls out...

    Super Bowl 50: Jarryd Hayne Says NFL Hits Are WAY Harder Than NRL
    Of course he's going to say that, he's on the NFL payroll you dick.

    Rugby was too hard for him, so he went where he could wear padding, the big poof.

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    ^^ He is ok. I rather like him frankly. In Seattle there are a fair amount of expat wankers like him. Clueless until we put down our pints and go in the ally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
    he's on the NFL payroll you dick.
    No he was cut and relegated to the practice squad...

    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
    Rugby was too hard for him, so he went where he could wear padding, the big poof.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    Rugby was too hard for him, so he went where he could wear padding, the big poof.
    Which sport has more paralysis injuries?

    More brain damage (ECT)?

    More permanent disability?

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    Chesterfield rugby?...

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    Poove sport....

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    Two-time Super Bowl winning quarterback Peyton Manning, 39, announced his retirement Monday at a news conference in Englewood, Colo.

    A visibly emotional Manning shared an anecdote from his first of 18 seasons in the NFL, when he had a chance to shake the hand of legendary quarterback Johnny Unitas after a tough loss to the Baltimore Ravens. Choking up as he remembered the exchange, Manning said: "He told me, 'Peyton, you stay at it, I'm pulling for you.' "

    "I hope that old No. 19 is up there with his flat top and maybe his black high-tops on, and I hope he knows I have stayed at it, and maybe he's even a little proud of me," Manning said. "There's just something about 18 years, 18 is just a good number. And today I retire from pro football."

    Manning thanked the people of his hometown of New Orleans; his alma mater, the University of Tennessee; the Indianapolis Colts; the Denver Broncos; and his family. He said he "reveres football," "loves the game" and will "absolutely" miss it. Among the things he will miss about playing in the NFL, he cited opposing players and coaches by name, team plane rides, shaking the hand of Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and breaking down games with his father.

    Manning retires as the NFL's all-time passing touchdown leader (539) and passing yards (71,940), the first starting quarterback to win two Super Bowls with two different teams, and a five-time MVP. He's known for reading defenses from the line of scrimmage, waving his arms, yelling (if you've ever watched him play, you've definitely heard one of his favorite audibles, "Omaha!"), and rearranging his offense to try to throw the opposing line off balance.

    Manning has also been credited with helping to usher in a new era of the "passing quarterback" in the NFL. John Elway, former NFL quarterback and current Broncos general manager, said that "Peyton Manning revolutionized the game."

    Manning, the son of former NFL quarterback Archie Manning and brother to Giants starting quarterback Eli Manning, played college football at the University of Tennessee before being drafted first overall in the 1998 NFL draft by the Colts. He played 13 seasons there before undergoing a series of neck surgeries that forced him to miss the 2011 season. After the Colts released him, he signed with Denver in 2012, where he played four seasons and won Super Bowl 50.

    For most of his career, Manning has enjoyed a wholesome reputation and highly marketable public image. Forbes calls him "the most marketable NFL player for most of the past decade" with endorsement deals with Buick, Nationwide, Papa John's, Gatorade, DirecTV and Nike.

    But in recent months, two sets of allegations have marred his squeaky-clean image. In December, Al-Jazeera America released a documentary alleging that Manning used human growth hormone — something Manning vigorously denied.

    Then after the Super Bowl, a sexual assault allegation from his days at Tennessee resurfaced — a female athletic trainer alleged he had placed his exposed genitals on her face during an exam; Manning said he was "mooning" another athlete in the room.

    Manning had not addressed the incident publicly, but was asked about it during his retirement news conference.

    "This is a joyous day, and nothing can overtake from this day," he said. "I think it is sad that some people don't understand the truth and the facts, and I did not do what has been alleged, and I'm not interested in re-litigating something that happened when I was 19 years old."
    An Emotional Peyton Manning Says Goodbye To Football : The Two-Way : NPR

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    The right time. Going out on top.

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    Dunno why but I have never really liked Peyton Manning.....

    I never liked John Elway either.....

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    ^ Same here both had that Mr. Ed look going on.

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    ....and all this fawning all over him, hell that defense carried him, his stats last season are diabolical, he was finished and could hardly throw the ball at the end.....

    His playoff record still sucks....

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