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Post two cc.commers names.

Then who you think would win.

 

I will start off with three matches.

 

Olyclimber vs. DonnyBaker

 

StevenSeagal vs. Alpinfox

 

Peter Puget vs. Muffy

 

Discuss!

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I think "old school" vs "new school"

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Capt. Caveman vs kevbone (Capt Caveman wins)

mikeadam vs pink (mikeadam wins)

trask vs archenemy (trask wins, though enema has made a strong showing)

Dru vs G-Spotter (kind of a toss up here :rolleyes:)...

 

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I think "old school" vs "new school"

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Capt. Caveman vs kevbone (Capt Caveman wins)

mikeadam vs pink (mikeadam wins)

trask vs archenemy (trask wins, though enema has made a strong showing)

Dru vs G-Spotter (kind of a toss up here :rolleyes:)...

 

How about pope vs. Dr. Flash Amazing also (they would debate each other to death at the same rate)

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Not just me that felt this way.

 

Here's what referee Bill Leavy's crew did, point blank: It robbed Seattle. The Seahawks could have played better, sure. They could have done more to overcome the poor officiating. We understand that those things happen and all, but even with all the points Seattle left on the field, there's a good chance the Seahawks would have scored more than the Steelers if the officials had let the players play." - Michael Smith, ESPN.com

 

 

"The first-quarter offensive pass interference called on Darrell Jackson that turned a touchdown into a field goal was robbery enough. But the fourth-quarter holding call on Sean Locklear made you wonder whether the refs had even less of Aretha's r-e-s-p-E-c-t for your Seahawks than I do...on this night, the Steelers had their own version of your 12th Man. He wore a striped shirt and a whistle. He threw a flag."- Skip Bayless, ESPN.com

 

 

"Like a crazed CIA analyst running through the halls of Langley screaming into open offices about some impending calamity, I've been shrieking hysterically about the terrible officiating in the NFL and warning that some day the brutal calls were going to affect the outcome of the Super Bowl. That some day was Sunday. Every single questionable, marginal or outright bad call went against the Seahawks." - Kevin Hench, FOXSports.com

 

 

"this will always be remembered as the Super Bowl that the referees screwed up." - Aaron Schatz, FOXSports.com

 

 

"the Seahawks outplayed the Steelers on the vast majority of plays and still lost, thanks largely to two dubious penalty calls that cost Seattle a TD and a first-and-goal at the 1...Seattle fans have a right to feel sick. Their team just suffered the most unjust loss in Super Bowl history." - Kevin Hench, FOXSports.com

 

 

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Not just me that felt this way.

 

Here's what referee Bill Leavy's crew did, point blank: It robbed Seattle. The Seahawks could have played better, sure. They could have done more to overcome the poor officiating. We understand that those things happen and all, but even with all the points Seattle left on the field, there's a good chance the Seahawks would have scored more than the Steelers if the officials had let the players play." - Michael Smith, ESPN.com

 

 

"The first-quarter offensive pass interference called on Darrell Jackson that turned a touchdown into a field goal was robbery enough. But the fourth-quarter holding call on Sean Locklear made you wonder whether the refs had even less of Aretha's r-e-s-p-E-c-t for your Seahawks than I do...on this night, the Steelers had their own version of your 12th Man. He wore a striped shirt and a whistle. He threw a flag."- Skip Bayless, ESPN.com

 

 

"Like a crazed CIA analyst running through the halls of Langley screaming into open offices about some impending calamity, I've been shrieking hysterically about the terrible officiating in the NFL and warning that some day the brutal calls were going to affect the outcome of the Super Bowl. That some day was Sunday. Every single questionable, marginal or outright bad call went against the Seahawks." - Kevin Hench, FOXSports.com

 

 

"this will always be remembered as the Super Bowl that the referees screwed up." - Aaron Schatz, FOXSports.com

 

 

"the Seahawks outplayed the Steelers on the vast majority of plays and still lost, thanks largely to two dubious penalty calls that cost Seattle a TD and a first-and-goal at the 1...Seattle fans have a right to feel sick. Their team just suffered the most unjust loss in Super Bowl history." - Kevin Hench, FOXSports.com

 

 

None would have mattered if their receivers could have caught the fucking ball, it only hit them in the numbers about 20 times. Good teams should be able to overcome shitty ref'ing. They c-h-o-k-e-d. End of story.

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