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  1. macca

    Underrated evil characters from Movies

    A few more: (I'm not going to go look for the clips though) Dwight Yoakem's characters in both Slingblade and Panic Room "The Jew Hunter" Hans Landa in Inglorious Basterds Bill The Butcher The Fratellis from Goonies The bad guy in Kick Arse Jason Isaac's character in The Patriot Magua in The Last Of The Mohicans Inspector Javert from Les Miserables Salieri from Amadeus Speaking of Kevin Bacon, I nominate his character Wade from The River Wild Eric Qualen from Cliffhanger A little more obvious one would be Kevin Spacey in Se7en El Guapo from Three Amigos Billy Zane in Titanic Someone already threw out Gary Oldman in True Romance, but I think Vincent Coccotti trumps him http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55fR6UUFH-A&feature=related The warden in Shawshank Redemption
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    Underrated evil characters from Movies

    WOW!!!!!!! I cannot believe that noone has mentioned this character, either on this thread or in that top 100 thing. Whenever I think of the most evil characters in movie history, I usually go Darth Vader 1 and this guy no. 2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxXJbjHttMc
  3. I can't believe how bad this is getting. As facts trickle in, it just gets more disturbing by the day. http://www.nesn.com/2011/11/jerry-sandusky-rumored-to-have-been-pimping-out-young-boys-to-rich-donors-says-mark-madden.html Sorry if moon landing. I didn't feel like searching for it.
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    WR Demaryius Thomas

    I honestly think he does have value. Tebow can throw the ball. It may not be pretty, but if there is one thing he has done decently in the pros is lofting up deep balls. With Lloyd on his way out of town, I think he steps into the starting line up within the next few weeks. I think he will be the deep threat, not Decker. Just my opinion as a Broncos fan.
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    McFadden injures groin

    http://www.nflhuddle.com/2011/09/25/mcfadden-injures-groin-after-huge-week-3-game-darren-mcfadden-rb-oakland-raiders/
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    I'm starting David Nelson over _________?

    Starting him over Wayne and !Ike Thomas.
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    Reggie Bush

    I honestly think that he was injured last week and they took a precausionary measure with him. He has had a sore groin this week, and the fact that he was basically taken out and didn't get a carry after that, speaks volumes in my opinion. I understand that the coaching staff may have been pleased with what Thomas was doing, but I don't think they would bench Bush, which is what happened, without some sort of injury tweak. I could see this becoming a committee going forward, but I don't think Bush is droppable quite yet.
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    Is Nelson for Real?

    I think you're analysis is way off. The reason Gates was shut down is the Pats gameplanned that way. They basically dared Jackson to beat them. Look at the quotes after the game. They doubled and tripled gates leaving Jackson 1on1. That is Belichecks mo. Fasano burned them just the week prior because they weren't concerned with him. They were concerned with stopping Marshall. They just didn't do a very good job of it. So, if there were two guys I woul look to have a good game, it would be Nelson and Chandler. I have a feeling they are going to bracket Johnson. A sleeper in this game I think is Jones.
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    Chad Henne

    I disagree. He threw a few bad passes, but they came out throwing from the beginning and he was having a good game before the score got out of hand. He looked much better than he did last year. Remember, the guy has only been starting for three years now, and it takes some guys time to "get it"
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    New Orleans Saints @ Green Bay Packers

    BWHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! yeah, cause Gates and Clark have never been injured. Dude, do you know what the he'll you're talking about? Good job idiot!
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    New Orleans Saints @ Green Bay Packers

    You're the type of guy who says "if f you take away that 80 yd TD, he would have only averaged 3 yds a carry."
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    New Orleans Saints @ Green Bay Packers

    Good call. Lol. Yeah, those Vernon Davis and Finley guys are bums. And Colston was a stud tonight in a game where brees threw it 50 times. What were the #1WRs nos and what were that bum TES nos? Like I said. Good call.
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    Great Football Quotes

    I firmly believe that any man's finest hour, the greatest fulfillment of all that he holds dear, is that moment when he has worked his heart out in a good cause and lies exhausted on the field of battle - victorious. ” Gentlemen, we are going to relentlessly chase perfection, knowing full well we will not catch it, because nothing is perfect. But we are going to relentlessly chase it, because in the process we will catch excellence. I am not remotely interested in just being good. ” ~ Vince Lombardi “ Both are Vince Lombardi and two of the best sports quotes ever.
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    Foster...uhoh

    Arian Foster - RB - Texans After speaking to Arian Foster and "just about everyone" about Foster's hamstring injury, John McClain of the Houston Chronicle predicts the running back will be ready for Week 1 against the Colts. Whereas Foster was limping and icing the injury the first time he pulled the muscle, McClain says Foster is now able to walk and jog normally. ESPN medical analyst Dr. Michael Kaplan suggested earlier in the day that Foster had a slight tear, although Kaplan never studied Foster's hamstring up close. (He was going off a Twitter pic.) There's no way to tell whether Foster will be ready for Week 1 because setbacks are common with hamstring injuries, but McClain's assessment brings us back to square one: It's a day-to-day strain or pull, and Foster has not been ruled out for September 11. I trust this guy more than Clayton. Clayton's word used to be gospel, but he became too "ESPNish" and tries to give opinion rather than fact. He and Mort in the past couple years have become more rumor starters than gospel tellers. Schefter is the one guy I take for gospel. If he says it, it will probably happen. Lombardi is okay along with most of the guys on NFLN. As far as Foster, I have a feeling he will be a GTD for week 1, but ultimately miss the first game, and then come back healthy for week two and not skip a beat the rest of the year. Hey, if those d bags on ESPNISH want to throw out opinions, why don't we all.
  15. No, that's called stupidity. I don't think you understand what the word "collude" means. HTH By the way, I get the joke so I'm not going to join in the discussion.
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