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Favre 2 INT's and an L.
Oh and at least 1 late hit on #4 from Nick Barnett...
Lets do it.
Oh and at least 1 late hit on #4 from Nick Barnett...
Lets do it.
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Originally Posted by bright nikes
Hurt the old man
Fruity?Originally Posted by illmatic34
Damn do I hate both of these fruity @#$ teams. Vikes win 27-23.
[h1]Mother: Urlacher paints son's toes[/h1]
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November 26, 2008
By JOE HOSEY [email protected]
Football tough guy Brian Urlacher dresses his son in pink Cinderella diapers and paints the 3-year-old's toenails blue, the child's mother charged in Will County court Tuesday.
The mother, Tyna Robertson, threatened to block Urlacher from seeing the boy if the beefy linebacker kept up the alleged effeminate antics.
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Blue nail polish adorns young Kennedy Urlacher's toenails in a photo provided by his mother, Tyna Robertson (inset, left). The nail polish is one reason she sought to stop Brian Urlacher from seeing the child.
Robertson was in court on an emergency motion brought by Urlacher's attorney, Anita Ventrelli. While Robertson was there, her own lawyer, Alice Wilson, petitioned to have the case moved to Cook County.
Wilson had argued that since Urlacher lives in Lake County and Robertson recently moved from Bolingbrook to Burr Ridge, there is no point in keeping the case in Will County. Robertson also figures she could get a better shake in Cook, and took a shot at the judge handling her case in Will County.
"I hope she's not getting free Bears tickets," Robertson said.
The case, for now, is staying in Will County.
Urlacher's motion was to stop Robertson from keeping Kennedy away from him. Robertson said she would allow the visitation, so long as Urlacher put away the Bears-blue nail polish and diapered their son in gender appropriate pull-ups.
Back on topic...
Which is why we would have been up 16-7 at halftime if not for that improbable blocked FG for a TDOriginally Posted by NikeTalker23
GB can with this. Minnesota is overrated. We were a few seconds away from beating them converting no 3rd down conversions all game and with no Frank Gore.
Originally Posted by wismonty21
Which is why we would have been up 16-7 at halftime if not for that improbable blocked FG for a TDOriginally Posted by NikeTalker23
GB can with this. Minnesota is overrated. We were a few seconds away from beating them converting no 3rd down conversions all game and with no Frank Gore.
Originally Posted by fraij da 5 11
Fruity?Originally Posted by illmatic34
Damn do I hate both of these fruity @#$ teams. Vikes win 27-23.
Your fearless leader....
[h1]Mother: Urlacher paints son's toes[/h1]
Comments
November 26, 2008
By JOE HOSEY [email protected]
Football tough guy Brian Urlacher dresses his son in pink Cinderella diapers and paints the 3-year-old's toenails blue, the child's mother charged in Will County court Tuesday.
The mother, Tyna Robertson, threatened to block Urlacher from seeing the boy if the beefy linebacker kept up the alleged effeminate antics.
» Click to enlarge image
[img]http://media1.suburbanchicagon...081126_14_31_54_30-116-165.imageContent[/img]
Blue nail polish adorns young Kennedy Urlacher's toenails in a photo provided by his mother, Tyna Robertson (inset, left). The nail polish is one reason she sought to stop Brian Urlacher from seeing the child.
Robertson was in court on an emergency motion brought by Urlacher's attorney, Anita Ventrelli. While Robertson was there, her own lawyer, Alice Wilson, petitioned to have the case moved to Cook County.
Wilson had argued that since Urlacher lives in Lake County and Robertson recently moved from Bolingbrook to Burr Ridge, there is no point in keeping the case in Will County. Robertson also figures she could get a better shake in Cook, and took a shot at the judge handling her case in Will County.
"I hope she's not getting free Bears tickets," Robertson said.
The case, for now, is staying in Will County.
Urlacher's motion was to stop Robertson from keeping Kennedy away from him. Robertson said she would allow the visitation, so long as Urlacher put away the Bears-blue nail polish and diapered their son in gender appropriate pull-ups.
Originally Posted by NikeTalker23
Originally Posted by wismonty21
Which is why we would have been up 16-7 at halftime if not for that improbable blocked FG for a TDOriginally Posted by NikeTalker23
GB can with this. Minnesota is overrated. We were a few seconds away from beating them converting no 3rd down conversions all game and with no Frank Gore.
Yeah and if Bly intercepts Favre he takes it to the house and we win. You can name all the "what ifs" you want. But what happened happened and we were seconds away from beating you converting 0 third downs and without our best offensive player.
Which team wears yellow and green again?
thats your rebuttal to your MLB treating his son to a barbie doll?
Anyways...
Originally Posted by truthmain
Originally Posted by NikeTalker23
Originally Posted by wismonty21
Which is why we would have been up 16-7 at halftime if not for that improbable blocked FG for a TDOriginally Posted by NikeTalker23
GB can with this. Minnesota is overrated. We were a few seconds away from beating them converting no 3rd down conversions all game and with no Frank Gore.
Yeah and if Bly intercepts Favre he takes it to the house and we win. You can name all the "what ifs" you want. But what happened happened and we were seconds away from beating you converting 0 third downs and without our best offensive player.Haha you stay with the "what ifs" but bottom line yall lost the game. Ain't no "we were seconds away" nonsense, you lost. Get over it.
Really? "We were..." is a fancy "what if". Yall lost.Originally Posted by NikeTalker23
Originally Posted by truthmain
Originally Posted by NikeTalker23
Originally Posted by wismonty21
Which is why we would have been up 16-7 at halftime if not for that improbable blocked FG for a TDOriginally Posted by NikeTalker23
GB can with this. Minnesota is overrated. We were a few seconds away from beating them converting no 3rd down conversions all game and with no Frank Gore.
Yeah and if Bly intercepts Favre he takes it to the house and we win. You can name all the "what ifs" you want. But what happened happened and we were seconds away from beating you converting 0 third downs and without our best offensive player.Haha you stay with the "what ifs" but bottom line yall lost the game. Ain't no "we were seconds away" nonsense, you lost. Get over it.
..Your reading comprehension sucks..
Bro you're a Cubs fan, stop talking.Originally Posted by truthmain
Haha you stay with the "what ifs" but bottom line yall lost the game. Ain't no "we were seconds away" nonsense, you lost. Get over it.
Yup, relevance and makes complete sense with the topic at hand.Originally Posted by bright nikes
Bro you're a Cubs fan, stop talking.Originally Posted by truthmain
Haha you stay with the "what ifs" but bottom line yall lost the game. Ain't no "we were seconds away" nonsense, you lost. Get over it.
Does it bother you that I went off topic?Originally Posted by truthmain
Yup, relevance and makes complete sense with the topic at hand.Originally Posted by bright nikes
Bro you're a Cubs fan, stop talking.Originally Posted by truthmain
Haha you stay with the "what ifs" but bottom line yall lost the game. Ain't no "we were seconds away" nonsense, you lost. Get over it.
Originally Posted by bright nikes
Does it bother you that I went off topic?
What if I stayed with the topic at hand ... oops there goes another "what if"
Originally Posted by bright nikes
Bro you're a Cubs fan, stop talking.Originally Posted by truthmain
Haha you stay with the "what ifs" but bottom line yall lost the game. Ain't no "we were seconds away" nonsense, you lost. Get over it.