Yes you are never wrong. You are super hot and make straight men gay. You went to Harvard, Yale and Princeton and have 17 phds and make a billion dollars a day. Everyone bow down to super MrElectric. Internet godfather, the one who created the internets before Al Gore. I just came in your presence and i'm not ashamed to say it.
Yea, but they never go ahead and proclaim themselves the winner...at least they shouldn't. The public decides whose right or wrong homey, not you. Democracy at it's finest.
Is there a prize here for beating the other guy? Answering a question with another doesn't help. And Obama/Clinton debating each other is on a whole different level-- thats not what TGG should be equated to.
How many times in the 4 years that Hobson played for the Jets did you see him make a play and say "man I'm glad Victor Hobson plays for the Jets"? For me the answer was never.
Obama and Clinton are on opposite sides. Obama is like the Jets and Hillary is like the Patriots. The USA is like the NFL. We're all rooting for the same goal, don't get too heated.
The only play he did do that he got penalized, so that negates the happiness. It was when he pick Brady up and speared him to the ground WWE style. Drew Coleman would have had a pick 6 too if the flag wasn't thrown. Of course, refs protect Brady because he is a pussy princess.
I remember that game. Vilma got a roughing the passer also right about the same time. It has to be a conspiracy of the grandest order that sees the Jets two softest players on defense, in terms of the impact they bring to a hit, both get penalized for roughing the passer on consecutive drives when they are hitting the player the Jets most need to hit hard to get ahead. And of course after the hit and the penalty I wasn't glad Hobson played for the Jets. Even the one hard hit I can recall was a negative in the end.
Most memorable one? Body-slamming Vince Young on his head after schooling the Titans' left tackle. Got under his pads right at the snap and pushed the fucker right into Young, he tries to scramble and gets the Bledsoe treatment: I'm going to hurt you. Don't get up. Not that I ever want to see a player injured, but Young was in and out of play for the rest of the game and from that moment on, he heard footsteps on every snap whether or not there actually were any.