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					Originally Posted by Dahoss  The victim role doesn't suit you.  You have stopped since when?  A few hours ago?  You'll be back to the real you in a day or so.  
 I just think it's funny when people try and take you on as their pet project.  Math is a really good guy and trying to be nice.  Way too nice.
 
 You enjoy the back and forth.  Otherwise you wouldn't always do it.
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 I'll admit that I have a soft spot in my heart for him. 
One because he has kids, and obviously there is a personal issue there. So I do feel bad for him in that aspect. I'm a father too and my two boys are the most important people in my world and I couldn't imagine how it would be to be seperated from them for any extent of time. Now, That's just a guess on my part and I really have no idea what his situation is, it's just my perception.
Two, he provides so much entertainment for me, that it's almost priceless. Whatever role he is playing, I find it funny. So if I could give him a little free advice, I consider it payback for the comedy that he provides for me.
Three, I am a really nice guy 

 oh yeah and kind of handsome too.........
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					Originally Posted by slotdirt  It's the right call, but it's also a call that is probably the rule the most inconsistently interpreted in the entire NFL.  Come on, that little pat-pat on Peyton's head was a personal foul?  Ndamukong Suh does that three times a game and aside from the preseason Delhomme corkscrew, I haven't seen any personal fouls called on him at least in the last few games. | 
	
 It was a terrible call, but we all know that Peyton is the golden child of the NFL. Does Colt Mccoy or Josh Freeman get that call, I want to say no.
I was out during the Jets game, but I have a question, I heard that Suh was the FG kicker at his HS, but wouldn't you think at this point in their careers that the Lions punter would have had a better shot at making the extra point? I'll admit that it's an obvious second guess. It wasn't a bad attempt because he hit the post, but it's little decisions like that which can cost you games in the long run.
 I just thought it was strange.