That's where you're wrong. I LOVED Moss, and I loved watching Chad Johnson play. But hey, I'm not getting into another argument with you over any of that because really, there's no chance you'd ever give what I say a second thought. SKOLFunkytown wrote: Understandable. Some of us are okay with the occasional "in your face" guy in sports...and some aren't. That's why this Sherman discussion is what it is. We all have different preferences--and tolerance levels.
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Wrong about what? People having different preferences and tolerance levels, therefore having different opinions on this? I'm probably not wrong, but okay.thatguy wrote: That's where you're wrong. I LOVED Moss, and I loved watching Chad Johnson play. But hey, I'm not getting into another argument with you over any of that because really, there's no chance you'd ever give what I say a second thought. SKOL
So, you loved Moss and Johnson, but Sherman is a "tool"? You're right, I will never understand. I enjoy(ed) watching them all.


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There you go. So just leave it at that. Thanks.Funkytown wrote:
So, you loved Moss and Johnson, but Sherman is a "tool"? You're right, I will never understand. I enjoy(ed) watching them all.
"The bravest are surely those who have the clearest vision of what is before them, glory and danger alike, and yet notwithstanding, go out to meet it." ~Thucydides