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Title: Chris Johnson 2009 Highlights (Through Week 15)
Post by: Lunatic on December 25, 2009, 11:05:40 AM
low and behold the best RB in the NFL

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KoOhUOmd76Q

missing some dope highlights (like against the Bills) but a good sum up of some of his unreal plays thus far.
Title: Re: Chris Johnson 2009 Highlights (Through Week 15)
Post by: Shallow on December 25, 2009, 11:49:19 AM
CJ changes the way teams practice for the Titans. Peyton changes the way teams practice for the Colts and he changes every aspect of the world;



http://www.youtube.com/v/V4IxF_nzrm0
Title: Re: Chris Johnson 2009 Highlights (Through Week 15)
Post by: Lunatic on December 25, 2009, 11:51:34 AM
CJ changes the way teams practice for the Titans. Peyton changes the way teams practice for the Colts and he changes every aspect of the world;



http://www.youtube.com/v/V4IxF_nzrm0
The thing is, you can prepare all u want for CJ (as teams know now to do so) but there is nothing u can do anyways. He's gonna break a big run or two (at the least). The most u can do is hold his constant 10-15 yard runs.
Title: Re: Chris Johnson 2009 Highlights (Through Week 15)
Post by: Shallow on December 25, 2009, 11:59:57 AM

But he cannot tell Korea how to run their nuclear program, land a plane from a phone, or average more than 75 rush ypg against the Colts in 09, or 08 for that matter.
Title: Re: Chris Johnson 2009 Highlights (Through Week 15)
Post by: Lunatic on December 25, 2009, 12:16:26 PM

But he cannot tell Korea how to run their nuclear program, land a plane from a phone, or average more than 75 rush ypg against the Colts in 09, or 08 for that matter.
lol at all that but the last part. He had 113 in their only competitive 'bout this year. Week 5 he only ran 9 times 'cause we needed 2 pass 2 get back in the game. (and old Faggot Collins was starting)

he's definitely the best RB in the league  8)
Title: Re: Chris Johnson 2009 Highlights (Through Week 15)
Post by: white Boy on December 25, 2009, 01:42:39 PM
that peyton video is awesome
Title: Re: Chris Johnson 2009 Highlights (Through Week 15)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on December 25, 2009, 02:10:33 PM
that peyton video is awesome

Peyton is right up there with Shaq in terms of being hilarious.

i love his commercials & shit, but on the field? fuck him lol.

anyway, i am taking AP any day of the week.
Title: Re: Chris Johnson 2009 Highlights (Through Week 15)
Post by: Shallow on December 25, 2009, 03:13:22 PM
that peyton video is awesome

Peyton is right up there with Shaq in terms of being hilarious.

i love his commercials & shit, but on the field? fuck him lol.

anyway, i am taking AP any day of the week.


So you wouldn't want him on the Jets? Can someone say Superbowl Champions?
Title: Re: Chris Johnson 2009 Highlights (Through Week 15)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on December 25, 2009, 03:15:06 PM
that peyton video is awesome

Peyton is right up there with Shaq in terms of being hilarious.

i love his commercials & shit, but on the field? fuck him lol.

anyway, i am taking AP any day of the week.


So you wouldn't want him on the Jets? Can someone say Superbowl Champions?

until he is in green, fuck 'em lol.
Title: Re: Chris Johnson 2009 Highlights (Through Week 15)
Post by: Lunatic on December 25, 2009, 05:05:26 PM
no way AP is better. Can't catch as well, isn't as fast, and the deciding factor - fumbles the ball WAY more. All he does is run over runners better and CJ's ability to do that is under rated.
Title: Re: Chris Johnson 2009 Highlights (Through Week 15)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on December 25, 2009, 05:08:13 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=By3kO1hYvrQ

and he's still a child.
Title: Re: Chris Johnson 2009 Highlights (Through Week 15)
Post by: Lunatic on December 25, 2009, 07:06:32 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=By3kO1hYvrQ

and he's still a child.
And CJ is even younger

162 yards to 2,000, let's do it!
Title: Re: Chris Johnson 2009 Highlights (Through Week 15)
Post by: Shallow on December 25, 2009, 07:24:24 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=By3kO1hYvrQ

and he's still a child.
And CJ is even younger

162 yards to 2,000, let's do it!


Barring injury or a superstar defensive performance by the Seahawks he'll get 2000, but 2000 yards on a losing team will be enough for maybe a shared MVP. Yes every other 2000 yard back has gotten MVP and if the Colts lose one of the next two games CJ might back door his way in there, but no way will or should a losing team 2000 yard back beat out a 16-0 team's QB when that QB is playing like Peyton has played this year.

edit - I forgot Jamal Lewis never got it for his 2000 yard season and his team made the playoffs. So no way is CJ getting it unless he breaks the record.
Title: Re: Chris Johnson 2009 Highlights (Through Week 15)
Post by: Lunatic on December 26, 2009, 12:08:26 AM
^Honestly, I don't even care if he gets MVP anymore. I just want to see him get 2,000 yards. Watching him do that really shows you how difficult it really is to get 2,000. He's been beyond belief all season long and he still needs 128 to get 2,000 (something I think he'll easily accomplish against Seattle next week).

8-8 and 2,000 yards, he won't get MVP but man oh man, what a year it's been like watching him. As a rookie I said he's gonna be a top back in the NFL. I didn't know the next year he'd already be the best in the league.

It'd be awesome if he went off next for 234 and broke the record.
Title: Re: Chris Johnson 2009 Highlights (Through Week 15)
Post by: white Boy on December 26, 2009, 07:04:21 AM
but 2000 yards on a losing team will be enough for maybe a shared MVP.

i dunno about that
Title: Re: Chris Johnson 2009 Highlights (Through Week 15)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on December 26, 2009, 04:15:40 PM
Peyton Manning is your MVP, folks.
Title: Re: Chris Johnson 2009 Highlights (Through Week 15)
Post by: Shallow on December 26, 2009, 04:39:12 PM
Peyton Manning is your MVP, folks.


Not yet, unless you know something I don't.
Title: Re: Chris Johnson 2009 Highlights (Through Week 15)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on December 26, 2009, 04:49:37 PM
Peyton Manning is your MVP, folks.


Not yet, unless you know something I don't.

i would say it's about 95% a given lol.
Title: Re: Chris Johnson 2009 Highlights (Through Week 15)
Post by: Shallow on December 26, 2009, 05:20:40 PM
Peyton Manning is your MVP, folks.


Not yet, unless you know something I don't.

i would say it's about 95% a given lol.


Hope so, and I hope they go 19-0, because 4 MVPs, a 19-0 season, and two rings would clearly make him the player of the decade in the eyes of history and I've got a lot of Tom Brady fans I need to mock. That being a said an underdog Patriots winning the Superbowl would cause me to go into hiding. Unless Brady gets injured and they do it with a back up.
Title: Re: Chris Johnson 2009 Highlights (Through Week 15)
Post by: Lunatic on December 26, 2009, 06:23:23 PM
Manning is definitely going to win it.
Title: Re: Chris Johnson 2009 Highlights (Through Week 15)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on December 26, 2009, 06:39:24 PM
Peyton Manning is your MVP, folks.


Not yet, unless you know something I don't.

i would say it's about 95% a given lol.


Hope so, and I hope they go 19-0, because 4 MVPs, a 19-0 season, and two rings would clearly make him the player of the decade in the eyes of history and I've got a lot of Tom Brady fans I need to mock. That being a said an underdog Patriots winning the Superbowl would cause me to go into hiding. Unless Brady gets injured and they do it with a back up.

Peyton would trade it all for Brady's rings.
Title: Re: Chris Johnson 2009 Highlights (Through Week 15)
Post by: elmizzy on December 26, 2009, 06:40:46 PM
CJ should be the MVP, but won't because his team's record. He deserves that MVP more than Manning
Title: Re: Chris Johnson 2009 Highlights (Through Week 15)
Post by: Shallow on December 26, 2009, 06:51:38 PM
Peyton Manning is your MVP, folks.


Not yet, unless you know something I don't.

i would say it's about 95% a given lol.


Hope so, and I hope they go 19-0, because 4 MVPs, a 19-0 season, and two rings would clearly make him the player of the decade in the eyes of history and I've got a lot of Tom Brady fans I need to mock. That being a said an underdog Patriots winning the Superbowl would cause me to go into hiding. Unless Brady gets injured and they do it with a back up.

Peyton would trade it all for Brady's rings.


Why would anyone trade 2 rings, 4 MVPs, and 19-0 for 3 rings 1 MVP and 18-1? That makes no sense. It's only 1 more ring. (this is assuming he wins the MV, goes undefeated, and gets another ring this year).
Title: Re: Chris Johnson 2009 Highlights (Through Week 15)
Post by: Lunatic on December 26, 2009, 07:00:58 PM
If Peyton wins the MVP, Shallow is right - LOL at trading all that for Brady's 1 extra ring.

CJ should def be MVP numbers wise but he won't.
Title: Re: Chris Johnson 2009 Highlights (Through Week 15)
Post by: elmizzy on December 26, 2009, 07:03:33 PM
I'd like to point out that I am very biased because chris johnson is on my Fantasy Football Team and he's taken me to the championship
Title: Re: Chris Johnson 2009 Highlights (Through Week 15)
Post by: Shallow on December 27, 2009, 12:00:46 AM
If Peyton wins the MVP, Shallow is right - LOL at trading all that for Brady's 1 extra ring.

CJ should def be MVP numbers wise but he won't.


Not to mention 9 of 10 4000 yard seasons (with the one 3700 yard season coming in basically 14 games), 314 and counting TDs this decade and three, maybe 4 with this year over 100 passer rating.
Title: Re: Chris Johnson 2009 Highlights (Through Week 15)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on December 27, 2009, 12:30:59 AM
lol @ assuming the Colts win the Super Bowl.

clearly i'm not talking about your continued "if, coulda, shoula, woulda" argument. ::)

now back in a world where things just don't happen because our favorite player of all time is involved, aka - reality; Peyton Manning (with one ring, because if i saw him tomorrow & asked to see his Super Bowl rings; he would just hold up the one & admit to me he's choked in the playoffs all these years & for me to not listen to his groupies) would pick up the phone tomorrow, call Tom Brady & discuss some way for them to switch lives; but get rejected because why on earth would Brady trade 3 rings for 1? wouldn't make sense.
Title: Re: Chris Johnson 2009 Highlights (Through Week 15)
Post by: Shallow on December 27, 2009, 08:05:02 AM
lol @ assuming the Colts win the Super Bowl.

clearly i'm not talking about your continued "if, coulda, shoula, woulda" argument. ::)

now back in a world where things just don't happen because our favorite player of all time is involved, aka - reality; Peyton Manning (with one ring, because if i saw him tomorrow & asked to see his Super Bowl rings; he would just hold up the one & admit to me he's choked in the playoffs all these years & for me to not listen to his groupies) would pick up the phone tomorrow, call Tom Brady & discuss some way for them to switch lives; but get rejected because why on earth would Brady trade 3 rings for 1? wouldn't make sense.


What shoulda, coulda, woulda. Nothing has happened yet. I wrote a post about how if things go perfectly this year Manning will have what I said he'd have and then he'd be undisputed player of the decade in the eyes of history. He already is in the eyes of common sense. You entered that post and that world and responded to it. Read what you respond to before you do it.

For the record, I don't know about Peyton, but I'd never trade in less talent for more success. Every time I hear someone make a case for Manning it is detailed account of what makes him great. The ONLY, and I mean ONLY thing that brings Brady to the table is the team he played on and the fact that they won. He's no better than Bradshaw.
Title: Re: Chris Johnson 2009 Highlights (Through Week 15)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on December 27, 2009, 08:37:41 AM
lol @ assuming the Colts win the Super Bowl.

clearly i'm not talking about your continued "if, coulda, shoula, woulda" argument. ::)

now back in a world where things just don't happen because our favorite player of all time is involved, aka - reality; Peyton Manning (with one ring, because if i saw him tomorrow & asked to see his Super Bowl rings; he would just hold up the one & admit to me he's choked in the playoffs all these years & for me to not listen to his groupies) would pick up the phone tomorrow, call Tom Brady & discuss some way for them to switch lives; but get rejected because why on earth would Brady trade 3 rings for 1? wouldn't make sense.


What shoulda, coulda, woulda. Nothing has happened yet. I wrote a post about how if things go perfectly this year Manning will have what I said he'd have and then he'd be undisputed player of the decade in the eyes of history. He already is in the eyes of common sense. You entered that post and that world and responded to it. Read what you respond to before you do it.

For the record, I don't know about Peyton, but I'd never trade in less talent for more success. Every time I hear someone make a case for Manning it is detailed account of what makes him great. The ONLY, and I mean ONLY thing that brings Brady to the table is the team he played on and the fact that they won. He's no better than Bradshaw.

& you play for what Brady has done or not play at all.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMk5sMHj58I
Title: Re: Chris Johnson 2009 Highlights (Through Week 15)
Post by: Shallow on December 27, 2009, 09:45:35 AM
lol @ assuming the Colts win the Super Bowl.

clearly i'm not talking about your continued "if, coulda, shoula, woulda" argument. ::)

now back in a world where things just don't happen because our favorite player of all time is involved, aka - reality; Peyton Manning (with one ring, because if i saw him tomorrow & asked to see his Super Bowl rings; he would just hold up the one & admit to me he's choked in the playoffs all these years & for me to not listen to his groupies) would pick up the phone tomorrow, call Tom Brady & discuss some way for them to switch lives; but get rejected because why on earth would Brady trade 3 rings for 1? wouldn't make sense.


What shoulda, coulda, woulda. Nothing has happened yet. I wrote a post about how if things go perfectly this year Manning will have what I said he'd have and then he'd be undisputed player of the decade in the eyes of history. He already is in the eyes of common sense. You entered that post and that world and responded to it. Read what you respond to before you do it.

For the record, I don't know about Peyton, but I'd never trade in less talent for more success. Every time I hear someone make a case for Manning it is detailed account of what makes him great. The ONLY, and I mean ONLY thing that brings Brady to the table is the team he played on and the fact that they won. He's no better than Bradshaw.

& you play for what Brady has done or not play at all.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMk5sMHj58I

If you'd rather be Jim McMahon than Dan Fouts that's on you. But it'll be a cold day in hell before Dan Fouts wishes he was Jim McMahon. Wishing you were the QB for the 85 bears is a whole other thing. Teams win games and and great teams win championships. A QB has never and will never win a championship, Peyton Manning included.
Title: Re: Chris Johnson 2009 Highlights (Through Week 15)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on December 27, 2009, 10:36:46 AM
^based off of 99.9% of your posts regarding Manning, you can't honestly tell me that last sentence lmao.
Title: Re: Chris Johnson 2009 Highlights (Through Week 15)
Post by: Shallow on December 27, 2009, 01:51:40 PM
^based off of 99.9% of your posts regarding Manning, you can't honestly tell me that last sentence lmao.


I've said it a million times. He's good enough to the difference maker on a Superbowl calibre team trying to get over the hump, and he's good enough to make a good team into a great team that makes the playoffs, but he cannot win a championship, or be the main reason it's won. No QB is that good.
Title: Re: Chris Johnson 2009 Highlights (Through Week 15)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on December 27, 2009, 01:59:33 PM
well if teams win games there shouldn't be any talk of individual feats.

if that's the case, the Patriots are a better team than the Colts, end of discussion.

the three rings that the Pats have are more than the one ring the Colts have.