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Are those feathers on your giblets?
The PFT postseason awards are coming
Posted by Mike Florio on December 31, 2013, 9:55 AM EST
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In recent years, we’ve handed out the PFT postseason awards right after the regular-season ended, partially in the hopes of influencing some of the Associated Press voters who primarily cover only one team and tangentially keep an eye on the rest of the teams within that team’s division.
But since the AP awards are now kept under wraps until the night before the Super Bowl, by which time everyone has stopped caring about who won them, we don’t care about influencing awards that are kept under wraps for far too long. So we’re going to release our awards a bit more slowly.
Here’s the one-per-day schedule for the official PFT postseason awards, as determined via input from the PFT staff and other friends and advisors to the site.
Fuck Yeah! Time for the Quacker's annual picks. Enjoy!
December 31: Offensive rookie of the year. David Bakhtiari
January 2: Offensive player of the year. Don Barclay
January 4: Comeback player of the year. Derrick Sherrod
January 5: MVP. Marshall Newhouse
January 6: Coach of the year. Mike McCarthy!!! Yes! I was way out in front of the pack on that one!!
January 7: Executive of the year. Ted Thompson. The albino lays down a rockin' groove that only a polka-lovin' mofo can fully
appreciate! We be jammin!!
Posted by Mike Florio on December 31, 2013, 9:55 AM EST
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In recent years, we’ve handed out the PFT postseason awards right after the regular-season ended, partially in the hopes of influencing some of the Associated Press voters who primarily cover only one team and tangentially keep an eye on the rest of the teams within that team’s division.
But since the AP awards are now kept under wraps until the night before the Super Bowl, by which time everyone has stopped caring about who won them, we don’t care about influencing awards that are kept under wraps for far too long. So we’re going to release our awards a bit more slowly.
Here’s the one-per-day schedule for the official PFT postseason awards, as determined via input from the PFT staff and other friends and advisors to the site.
Fuck Yeah! Time for the Quacker's annual picks. Enjoy!
December 31: Offensive rookie of the year. David Bakhtiari
January 2: Offensive player of the year. Don Barclay
January 4: Comeback player of the year. Derrick Sherrod
January 5: MVP. Marshall Newhouse
January 6: Coach of the year. Mike McCarthy!!! Yes! I was way out in front of the pack on that one!!
January 7: Executive of the year. Ted Thompson. The albino lays down a rockin' groove that only a polka-lovin' mofo can fully
appreciate! We be jammin!!
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Re: Are those feathers on your giblets?
_HD_ wrote:The PFT postseason awards are coming
Posted by Mike Florio on December 31, 2013, 9:55 AM EST
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In recent years, we’ve handed out the PFT postseason awards right after the regular-season ended, partially in the hopes of influencing some of the Associated Press voters who primarily cover only one team and tangentially keep an eye on the rest of the teams within that team’s division.
But since the AP awards are now kept under wraps until the night before the Super Bowl, by which time everyone has stopped caring about who won them, we don’t care about influencing awards that are kept under wraps for far too long. So we’re going to release our awards a bit more slowly.
Here’s the one-per-day schedule for the official PFT postseason awards, as determined via input from the PFT staff and other friends and advisors to the site.
Fuck Yeah! Time for the Quacker's annual picks. Enjoy!
December 31: Offensive rookie of the year. David Bakhtiari
January 2: Offensive player of the year. Don Barclay
January 4: Comeback player of the year. Derrick Sherrod
January 5: MVP. Marshall Newhouse
January 6: Coach of the year. Mike McCarthy!!! Yes! I was way out in front of the pack on that one!!
January 7: Executive of the year. Ted Thompson. The albino lays down a rockin' groove that only a polka-lovin' mofo can fully
appreciate! We be jammin!!
Who'd have thought? Only Duck had the wisdom.
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Re: Are those feathers on your giblets?
_HD_ wrote:The PFT postseason awards are coming
Posted by Mike Florio on December 31, 2013, 9:55 AM EST
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In recent years, we’ve handed out the PFT postseason awards right after the regular-season ended, partially in the hopes of influencing some of the Associated Press voters who primarily cover only one team and tangentially keep an eye on the rest of the teams within that team’s division.
But since the AP awards are now kept under wraps until the night before the Super Bowl, by which time everyone has stopped caring about who won them, we don’t care about influencing awards that are kept under wraps for far too long. So we’re going to release our awards a bit more slowly.
Here’s the one-per-day schedule for the official PFT postseason awards, as determined via input from the PFT staff and other friends and advisors to the site.
Fuck Yeah! Time for the Quacker's annual picks. Enjoy!
December 31: Offensive rookie of the year. David Bakhtiari
January 2: Offensive player of the year. Don Barclay
January 4: Comeback player of the year. Derrick Sherrod
January 5: MVP. Marshall Newhouse
January 6: Coach of the year. Mike McCarthy!!! Yes! I was way out in front of the pack on that one!!
January 7: Executive of the year. Ted Thompson. The albino lays down a rockin' groove that only a polka-lovin' mofo can fully
appreciate! We be jammin!!
I'm on a two day mini-vacation and I take a peek at our board for this??
Carry on!
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Re: Are those feathers on your giblets?
duck wrote:_HD_ wrote:The PFT postseason awards are coming
Posted by Mike Florio on December 31, 2013, 9:55 AM EST
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In recent years, we’ve handed out the PFT postseason awards right after the regular-season ended, partially in the hopes of influencing some of the Associated Press voters who primarily cover only one team and tangentially keep an eye on the rest of the teams within that team’s division.
But since the AP awards are now kept under wraps until the night before the Super Bowl, by which time everyone has stopped caring about who won them, we don’t care about influencing awards that are kept under wraps for far too long. So we’re going to release our awards a bit more slowly.
Here’s the one-per-day schedule for the official PFT postseason awards, as determined via input from the PFT staff and other friends and advisors to the site.
Fuck Yeah! Time for the Quacker's annual picks. Enjoy!
December 31: Offensive rookie of the year. David Bakhtiari
January 2: Offensive player of the year. Don Barclay
January 4: Comeback player of the year. Derrick Sherrod
January 5: MVP. Marshall Newhouse
January 6: Coach of the year. Mike McCarthy!!! Yes! I was way out in front of the pack on that one!!
January 7: Executive of the year. Ted Thompson. The albino lays down a rockin' groove that only a polka-lovin' mofo can fully
appreciate! We be jammin!!
I'm on a two day mini-vacation and I take a peek at our board for this??
Carry on!
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Re: Are those feathers on your giblets?
_HD_ wrote:duck wrote:_HD_ wrote:The PFT postseason awards are coming
Posted by Mike Florio on December 31, 2013, 9:55 AM EST
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In recent years, we’ve handed out the PFT postseason awards right after the regular-season ended, partially in the hopes of influencing some of the Associated Press voters who primarily cover only one team and tangentially keep an eye on the rest of the teams within that team’s division.
But since the AP awards are now kept under wraps until the night before the Super Bowl, by which time everyone has stopped caring about who won them, we don’t care about influencing awards that are kept under wraps for far too long. So we’re going to release our awards a bit more slowly.
Here’s the one-per-day schedule for the official PFT postseason awards, as determined via input from the PFT staff and other friends and advisors to the site.
Fuck Yeah! Time for the Quacker's annual picks. Enjoy!
December 31: Offensive rookie of the year. David Bakhtiari
January 2: Offensive player of the year. Don Barclay
January 4: Comeback player of the year. Derrick Sherrod
January 5: MVP. Marshall Newhouse
January 6: Coach of the year. Mike McCarthy!!! Yes! I was way out in front of the pack on that one!!
January 7: Executive of the year. Ted Thompson. The albino lays down a rockin' groove that only a polka-lovin' mofo can fully
appreciate! We be jammin!!
I'm on a two day mini-vacation and I take a peek at our board for this??
Carry on!
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LOL!
I surprised myself and hung in there to about the 3 minute mark - which was 2.55 minutes longer than warranted. Still, it was a decent find as far as those types of entertaining, rambling nutjob videos go.
The really frightening thing, is now I'm actually contemplating going back to check out another minute or so! I'm afraid this doesn't bode well for my psychological well being.
Ah, thanks HD - Way to start out the new year.
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Re: Are those feathers on your giblets?
TuckAndRoll wrote:_HD_ wrote:duck wrote:_HD_ wrote:The PFT postseason awards are coming
Posted by Mike Florio on December 31, 2013, 9:55 AM EST
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In recent years, we’ve handed out the PFT postseason awards right after the regular-season ended, partially in the hopes of influencing some of the Associated Press voters who primarily cover only one team and tangentially keep an eye on the rest of the teams within that team’s division.
But since the AP awards are now kept under wraps until the night before the Super Bowl, by which time everyone has stopped caring about who won them, we don’t care about influencing awards that are kept under wraps for far too long. So we’re going to release our awards a bit more slowly.
Here’s the one-per-day schedule for the official PFT postseason awards, as determined via input from the PFT staff and other friends and advisors to the site.
Fuck Yeah! Time for the Quacker's annual picks. Enjoy!
December 31: Offensive rookie of the year. David Bakhtiari
January 2: Offensive player of the year. Don Barclay
January 4: Comeback player of the year. Derrick Sherrod
January 5: MVP. Marshall Newhouse
January 6: Coach of the year. Mike McCarthy!!! Yes! I was way out in front of the pack on that one!!
January 7: Executive of the year. Ted Thompson. The albino lays down a rockin' groove that only a polka-lovin' mofo can fully
appreciate! We be jammin!!
I'm on a two day mini-vacation and I take a peek at our board for this??
Carry on!
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LOL!
I surprised myself and hung in there to about the 3 minute mark - which was 2.55 minutes longer than warranted. Still, it was a decent find as far as those types of entertaining, rambling nutjob videos go.
The really frightening thing, is now I'm actually contemplating going back to check out another minute or so! I'm afraid this doesn't bode well for my psychological well being.
Ah, thanks HD - Way to start out the new year.
LOL. The way Duck is rollin' lately--that'll be him on YouTube in a year/two, Tuck. He'll call it *Tidbits of Duck Shit* and before you know it he'll have his own show on A&E and a line of monogrammed spandex bike shorts at Target...
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Re: Are those feathers on your giblets?
_HD_ wrote:TuckAndRoll wrote:_HD_ wrote:duck wrote:_HD_ wrote:The PFT postseason awards are coming
Posted by Mike Florio on December 31, 2013, 9:55 AM EST
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In recent years, we’ve handed out the PFT postseason awards right after the regular-season ended, partially in the hopes of influencing some of the Associated Press voters who primarily cover only one team and tangentially keep an eye on the rest of the teams within that team’s division.
But since the AP awards are now kept under wraps until the night before the Super Bowl, by which time everyone has stopped caring about who won them, we don’t care about influencing awards that are kept under wraps for far too long. So we’re going to release our awards a bit more slowly.
Here’s the one-per-day schedule for the official PFT postseason awards, as determined via input from the PFT staff and other friends and advisors to the site.
Fuck Yeah! Time for the Quacker's annual picks. Enjoy!
December 31: Offensive rookie of the year. David Bakhtiari
January 2: Offensive player of the year. Don Barclay
January 4: Comeback player of the year. Derrick Sherrod
January 5: MVP. Marshall Newhouse
January 6: Coach of the year. Mike McCarthy!!! Yes! I was way out in front of the pack on that one!!
January 7: Executive of the year. Ted Thompson. The albino lays down a rockin' groove that only a polka-lovin' mofo can fully
appreciate! We be jammin!!
I'm on a two day mini-vacation and I take a peek at our board for this??
Carry on!
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LOL!
I surprised myself and hung in there to about the 3 minute mark - which was 2.55 minutes longer than warranted. Still, it was a decent find as far as those types of entertaining, rambling nutjob videos go.
The really frightening thing, is now I'm actually contemplating going back to check out another minute or so! I'm afraid this doesn't bode well for my psychological well being.
Ah, thanks HD - Way to start out the new year.
LOL. The way Duck is rollin' lately--that'll be him on YouTube in a year/two, Tuck. He'll call it *Tidbits of Duck Shit* and before you know it he'll have his own show on A&E and a line of monogrammed spandex bike shorts at Target...
Funny stuff!
I don't know about all that, however, have you seen the latest news involving an inflated duck? Is it a bad omen for inflated ducks everywhere?
Interesting side story as mentioned in the first youtube vid - A similar duck meet its demise when its anus exploded while being inflated.
I quess if you had a choice in how you'd like to explode - at least by going out-the-ass, you're leaving on a somewhat humorous note.
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