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The bigger joke is that Peyton Manning is like 17 or something on that and Tom Brady is nowhere. Let's see...what's more manly...jittering around in the pocket and endorsing everything in site or dropping bombs to Moss, winning tons of Super Bowls, and banging endless amounts of supermodels? [/ QUOTE ] Dude. He's 6'5", 230, with a laser arm. |
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Re: Tiger, A-Rod, Beckham make manly list
I can't give a good example of a "manly" man but Beckham and A-Rod don't seem to be good examples of one.
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brady is a mans man [/ QUOTE ] QFT. Donald Trump even admits this. |
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Huh? Beckham is manly since when? I'd pick him as the opposite of manly instead of #1. http://msn.foxsports.com/other/story...&GT1=10539 [/ QUOTE ] warren sap is totally the manliest. |
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[ QUOTE ] The bigger joke is that Peyton Manning is like 17 or something on that and Tom Brady is nowhere. Let's see...what's more manly...jittering around in the pocket and endorsing everything in site or dropping bombs to Moss, winning tons of Super Bowls, and banging endless amounts of supermodels? [/ QUOTE ] Dude. He's a redneck cowboy [/ QUOTE ] |
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I vote Jim Abbott as the manliest
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I vote Jim Abbott & Dave Dravecky as co-manliest [/ QUOTE ] |
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Brady stomps out crime with his [censored].
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Re: Tiger, A-Rod, Beckham make manly list
Who was the pitcher from the D-Rays who snapped his arm while throwing a pitch, only to return a year or two later and snap it in his first game back again? The Dravecky story kinda reminded me of that
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Re: Tiger, A-Rod, Beckham make manly list
You mean Tony Saunders? I had to look that one up, but he broke his arm pitching a game in 1999 vs. Rangers then broke it again in 2000 during rehab.
Jose Canseco supposedly claimed in his book that Saunders' injury was steroid-related. Then again, I supppose Canseco's pitching injury was also steroid-related, lolol... |
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