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y2lamanaki 

 Joined: 03 Jan 2006 Posts: 8611 Location: Lancaster, PA
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Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 7:25 pm Post subject: |
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| Gridirongreat#9 wrote: | ^^^^ Just worry about football son. |
As long as it doesn't become a distraction for him, I'm okay with it, but that picture does look like it's becoming a distraction. _________________
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renndawg37 
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Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 10:06 pm Post subject: |
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| y2lamanaki wrote: | | Gridirongreat#9 wrote: | ^^^^ Just worry about football son. |
As long as it doesn't become a distraction for him, I'm okay with it, but that picture does look like it's becoming a distraction. |
Yeah, I'm sure that "Kaepernicking" will completely distort his focus when he's out on the field this weekend...  |
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Gore Whore 21
Joined: 15 Nov 2006 Posts: 3935 Location: South Dakota
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Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 10:31 pm Post subject: |
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| Ronnie's Pinky wrote: | | Gore Whore 21 wrote: | | After they dubbed 'Tebowing' everyone wants to start another phenomenon by dubbing everyone's celebration ' Enter last name here- ing'. It's just a celebration when he runs for a TD and I like that, it's kind of his trade mark. You don't hear about 'Rodgering' when Aaron Rodgers does the championship belt, or 'Newtoning' when Cam does his superman celebration. I like that Kap has his own trademark, but think it's stupid that they call it 'Kaepernicking'. It is what it is at the end of the day, you can call it what you want, to me it's just a cool celebration. |
Considering that rogering is british slang for rough sex, it would be pretty awesome if Aaron's move got named that. |
haha, ok in that case I think it'd be hilarious if they called the belt Rogering. I guess I need to catch up on my British slang. _________________ saintsfan on the sig
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y2lamanaki 

 Joined: 03 Jan 2006 Posts: 8611 Location: Lancaster, PA
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Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 1:02 am Post subject: |
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| renndawg37 wrote: | | y2lamanaki wrote: | | Gridirongreat#9 wrote: | ^^^^ Just worry about football son. |
As long as it doesn't become a distraction for him, I'm okay with it, but that picture does look like it's becoming a distraction. |
Yeah, I'm sure that "Kaepernicking" will completely distort his focus when he's out on the field this weekend...  |
Yeah, I'm sure 100% of everything that's required of a player in the National Football League takes place on the field. What the hell was I thinking??? _________________
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49ers Finest
Joined: 28 Dec 2011 Posts: 5710 Location: San Jose
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Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 1:43 am Post subject: |
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It would have been gone quickly. But then he retweeted like like hundreds of photos he reveived tagged #kaepernicking. The. I think it blew up more. Then his agent put out clothing regarding it and he posted that. _________________ ***WE RUN THE WEST!***
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Saintelistan86
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Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 2:31 pm Post subject: |
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SFaithful97 
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Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 3:43 pm Post subject: |
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| Saintelistan86 wrote: |  | I love this about the Bay area. Teams across the different sports follow each others progress and really pull for them to do well. Clowe and several other Sharks are regulars at Giants games. The Giants support the 49ers and vice versa. It is a pretty cool thing since a lot of people like myself are fans of many sports. _________________
| MAC DRE wrote: | | I'd rather have young Wagner and Wright going forward than Willis and Bowman. |
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SFaithful97 
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Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 3:44 pm Post subject: |
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"Kaepernicking" is silly though, and it should go away  _________________
| MAC DRE wrote: | | I'd rather have young Wagner and Wright going forward than Willis and Bowman. |
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steadypimpin 
Joined: 01 Jan 2009 Posts: 7242 Location: Rockville, Maryland
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Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 4:21 pm Post subject: |
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| SFaithful97 wrote: | "Kaepernicking" is silly though, and it should go away  | I'd like to see it some more on Sunday cuz that meant he scored and then hopefully he'll pack it up forever after that. _________________
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P-52 
Joined: 05 Dec 2007 Posts: 1684 Location: South Jersey
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Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 4:36 pm Post subject: |
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should Cruz stop doing his Salsa dance?
its his TD celebration
no big deal _________________
Jim Harbaugh's reaction to bloody Ahmad Brooks' helmetless sack: “Loved it, loved it. Wish he would have come and wiped some on my cheek.” |
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SFaithful97 
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Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 6:17 pm Post subject: |
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| P-52 wrote: | should Cruz stop doing his Salsa dance?
its his TD celebration
no big deal | Yes. I am all for having fun, but the dancing BS bothers me. Any "look at me" actions have no place in team sports as far as I am concerned. They do it to get on TV, and the stupid Dancing with the Starters crap on NFL network. It adds nothing to the game and is stupid. If I celebrated like that at work when I did what I am supposed to do for my job it would be ridiculous. Willis never dances around like an idiot, he just knocks the crap out of a guy and goes to the bench to high-5 his team mates. There is a difference between celebrating a good play and having a preplanned celebration. That is childish. _________________
| MAC DRE wrote: | | I'd rather have young Wagner and Wright going forward than Willis and Bowman. |
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UofMfan909 
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Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 6:44 pm Post subject: |
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| SFaithful97 wrote: | | P-52 wrote: | should Cruz stop doing his Salsa dance?
its his TD celebration
no big deal | Yes. I am all for having fun, but the dancing BS bothers me. Any "look at me" actions have no place in team sports as far as I am concerned. They do it to get on TV, and the stupid Dancing with the Starters crap on NFL network. It adds nothing to the game and is stupid. If I celebrated like that at work when I did what I am supposed to do for my job it would be ridiculous. Willis never dances around like an idiot, he just knocks the crap out of a guy and goes to the bench to high-5 his team mates. There is a difference between celebrating a good play and having a preplanned celebration. That is childish. |
eh. I don't mind it. I loved TO's celebrations while he was here. And you should start salsa dancing at work - that sounds awesome. _________________
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renndawg37 
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Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 6:50 pm Post subject: |
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| y2lamanaki wrote: | | renndawg37 wrote: | | y2lamanaki wrote: | | Gridirongreat#9 wrote: | ^^^^ Just worry about football son. |
As long as it doesn't become a distraction for him, I'm okay with it, but that picture does look like it's becoming a distraction. |
Yeah, I'm sure that "Kaepernicking" will completely distort his focus when he's out on the field this weekend...  |
Yeah, I'm sure 100% of everything that's required of a player in the National Football League takes place on the field. What the hell was I thinking??? |
That's exactly what I said!
It's the flippin Superbowl, if you think his mind is on anything other than the Ravens you are insane. |
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SFaithful97 
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Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 6:51 pm Post subject: |
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| UofMfan909 wrote: | | SFaithful97 wrote: | | P-52 wrote: | should Cruz stop doing his Salsa dance?
its his TD celebration
no big deal | Yes. I am all for having fun, but the dancing BS bothers me. Any "look at me" actions have no place in team sports as far as I am concerned. They do it to get on TV, and the stupid Dancing with the Starters crap on NFL network. It adds nothing to the game and is stupid. If I celebrated like that at work when I did what I am supposed to do for my job it would be ridiculous. Willis never dances around like an idiot, he just knocks the crap out of a guy and goes to the bench to high-5 his team mates. There is a difference between celebrating a good play and having a preplanned celebration. That is childish. |
eh. I don't mind it. I loved TO's celebrations while he was here. And you should start salsa dancing at work - that sounds awesome. | eh, we have slate floors so it would probably be really loud with my dress shoes on. The secretary would love it (dancing) but the rest of the team would probably think I was being an idiot. _________________
| MAC DRE wrote: | | I'd rather have young Wagner and Wright going forward than Willis and Bowman. |
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SoCalNiner 
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Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 8:00 pm Post subject: |
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| UofMfan909 wrote: | | SFaithful97 wrote: | | P-52 wrote: | should Cruz stop doing his Salsa dance?
its his TD celebration
no big deal | Yes. I am all for having fun, but the dancing BS bothers me. Any "look at me" actions have no place in team sports as far as I am concerned. They do it to get on TV, and the stupid Dancing with the Starters crap on NFL network. It adds nothing to the game and is stupid. If I celebrated like that at work when I did what I am supposed to do for my job it would be ridiculous. Willis never dances around like an idiot, he just knocks the crap out of a guy and goes to the bench to high-5 his team mates. There is a difference between celebrating a good play and having a preplanned celebration. That is childish. |
eh. I don't mind it. I loved TO's celebrations while he was here. And you should start salsa dancing at work - that sounds awesome. |
Now I know what I'm doing at work today. _________________
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