I think this point needed to be clarified as some bubble dwellers have suggested otherwise, making wild accusations that inferior sportsman like AFL players have done similar

xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
King-Eliagh wrote: Sun Mar 25, 2018 7:38 amAFL players role in NFL has three... well actually two distinct steps
1. Sit skinny white ass on bench, make bench warm, day dream, twiddle thumbs and look into crowd every now and then
2.Coach calls for PUNT! Listen in, run onto field, punt, run off field quickly before getting skinny white ass steamrolled.
3. Repeat step one.
there is absolutely no better time to use, no more apt usage of, the term 'whoopdifukkindo' than when AFL fans boast about their players 'making it' in the NFL
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Of course. They run on.......kick........they run off lololololololol!!!!
He was out injured. After being chosen in the main squad due to his previous success. Correct me if i'm wrong wookie, but this would make him the only Australian to win a Superbowl ring . The only Australian. ... WowThe_Wookie wrote: Sun Mar 25, 2018 12:52 amThis is Jesse "did not play a game in his teams superbowl season and got a ring just because he was on the fucking list" Williams right?
The guy didnt play a game in his entire NFL career. Injured out of training camp, and never made it back into the playing squad.
But yeah thumbs up for superbowl man.
You know as opposed to Ben Graham who was the first Australian to actually play in a Superbowl - and then another 99 games with three different NFL teams.
And he doesnt even bear mentioning next to Darren bennet who did the following
2× Pro Bowl (1995, 2000)
2× All-Pro (1995, 2000)
NFL 1990s All-Decade Team
San Diego Chargers Hall of Fame
San Diego Chargers 50th Anniversary Team
San Diego Chargers 40th Anniversary Team
So yeah next time you want to clarify something at least make sure he fucking made it onto the field for a game.
PUNT! .... ...
xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?