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05-04-2012, 01:34 PM #1
On the lighter side ... How Star Wars relates to NFL personalities
In light of the bad news about Terrell Suggs, I did get a few laughs out of this slide show photo essay. I'll admit to being geeky enough to know most of the characters they reference. As to the football side, a number of Ravens & Steelers show up. But the one on Bill Belicheck had me laughing hardest.
http://www.nfl.com/photoessays/09000...content_stream
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Re: On the lighter side ... How Star Wars relates to NFL personalities
This is pretty stupid, but some of the descriptions of comparisons are pretty funny.
Disclaimer: The content posted is of my own opinion.
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05-04-2012, 03:31 PM #3
Re: On the lighter side ... How Star Wars relates to NFL personalities
I don't think he worded his C3PO/Flacco humbleness comparison properly. Or I just have no clue what he is trying to say.
The only difference here is C-3PO is a humble droid, whose good fortune leaves him in a position to help save the galaxy. If Flacco was really C-3PO, he would tell reporters that he really is the reason why the rebels were victorious and not his great defense.
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05-04-2012, 03:51 PM #4
Re: On the lighter side ... How Star Wars relates to NFL personalities
Eh, I think he's just making a dig on Flacco because of Joe's recent comments to the media. But I'll agree that it's not a good comparison. C3PO was a fussy chatterbox, while Joe (at least up until this past year) has been cool and low-key.
Unforunately, the author made no comparisons involving Cam Cameron. What character in the Star Wars pantheon was stoic, stubborn, AND unimaginative?
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Re: On the lighter side ... How Star Wars relates to NFL personalities
Adam Rank is a useless idiot, I don't even know how this moron has a job on the network.
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05-04-2012, 04:33 PM #6
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05-04-2012, 08:01 PM #7Regular 1st Stringer
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Re: On the lighter side ... How Star Wars relates to NFL personalities
As a Star Wars enthusiast, this is terrible.
Lewis as Mace Windu is probably the best. Vick as Lando is clever too, given his time as both "hero" and "villain". Brady/Bill as Vader/Palpatine is fitting, if unoriginal....although throwing in Eli as Luke is a nice touch.
Wilfork as Jabba fits, as well as Keisel as Chewbacca, but they're aren't really funny. The rest of them just make me scratch my head. Harrison is Qui-Gon? Ware as Darth Maul? Flacco as C-3PO, and Rice as R2? Coughlin is Yoda? The fuck?
They also missed a great opportunity to equate a Saints player or coach with a bounty hunter. Fett is wasted on Polamalu (another one that doesn't make much sense). But that's probably too much to expect from the league's official website.
What character in the Star Wars pantheon was stoic, stubborn, AND unimaginative?
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05-05-2012, 05:58 AM #8
Re: On the lighter side ... How Star Wars relates to NFL personalities
well....that was four minutes of my life i'll never get back.
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05-05-2012, 07:29 AM #9
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Re: On the lighter side ... How Star Wars relates to NFL personalities
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05-05-2012, 02:09 PM #10
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