(12-12-2011, 10:16 PM)jncdrew Wrote: What sucks is the road to the Super Bowl leads right thru there.I'm glad you think so, I was wondering if anyone would get butt hurt since I didn't add the *sarcasm (not you of course).
Now this is hilarious.
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POLL ~ TOUGHEST PLACE TO PLAY?? ~ lets here it
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RE: POLL ~ TOUGHEST PLACE TO PLAY?? ~ lets here it (12-12-2011, 10:43 PM)mrgonzodad Wrote: I'm glad you think so, I was wondering if anyone would get butt hurt since I didn't add the *sarcasm (not you of course).Nah man, not me. My butt is just fine, lol!! (12-12-2011, 10:42 PM)chibearsboy Wrote: i say it with love so not to have a thread ending argument start..Yes I do. The universal negative thread response should be "Lighten up Francis"!
Denver seems like a tough place to win lately. Maybe only because Tim Tebow was the real baby away in the manger.
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lambeau field during snow and -degree temps has got to be the historically the toughest place to play so im with them
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On an overcast day it falls to 0 and nobody is cheering because they have to save their heat. otherise I'd say Lambeau PhotoBucket Top 5 Auto Needs 1. Elijah Pitts 2. Oscar Robertson "Big O" 3. Giannis Antetokounmpo "GA34" 4. Aaron Rodgers "A12R" 5. Aaron Rodgers "A8R"
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RE: POLL ~ TOUGHEST PLACE TO PLAY?? ~ lets here it (12-12-2011, 10:37 PM)samiamryan Wrote: I thought this would be obvious, but I guess not. At the risk of sounding like a homer, it easily Mile High. As loud as it gets outdoors and oh yeah, a little thing called altitude. Huff and puff all you want, there IS less oxygen up there.As a Jets fan, I would say Mile High in Denver, yes, we got Tebowed also. I've been to Denver, if you're not acclimated and who is apart from the Broncos, it gets to you, physical activity is harder, you breathe harder trying to get the thinner oxygen. The 4th qtr is when teams fade, it was true when John Elway ran around in the 4th qtr to win, it was true in the 1970's. You can bundle up for the Lambeau cold, it's the same for both teams, you can have sideline heated benches, but you can't pump oxygen into players fast enough who fatigue in the 4th qtr. I'm not a Broncos homer but Mile High is the biggest advantage in the NFL
mile high... good call
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