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Kravitz Takes Back His Noodle Arm Comment


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"The tall man whom speaks as Gump and propels the spheroid with mimicry toward the gods shall take his place on Saturday's throne within the autumn of 2012". ~Nostradamus Quatraine #1-43 June 1566

Seriously best sig since "God d*** it Donald!".

Thank you, sir. When I thought of it, it occurred to me that this was either really really stupid, or really really clever. I believe it is probably a little of both.

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Yes because it wasn't accurate. If Manning was actually having no feelings when throwing left or the other problems he's stated he would stand by the noddle arm comment.

I heard others say the same thing about not being able to make certain throws.

I can just picture Kravitz sitting behind his computer, staring into a mirror, saying....." man you're a good looking guy (for a man-perm).....you are so smart.....and people LOVE you. You ARE the man."

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I was reading Kravitz tweets earlier and it sounds like people not only on tweeter but in the media are giving him a hard time over this. Frankly I am glad to see Kravitz shooting hs mouth blow up in his face a little bit.

Couldn't happen to a nicer guy. :sarcasm:

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Kravitz has been exploiting Manning Irsay story to try to make a bigger name for himself. I've stopped reading his over the top and completely outrageous articles. he's been trying to push manning out the door all year

Next time he's on Mike & Mike, I'm gonna Email them while he's on and "call him out". They scan Emails during the show.

They need to know what the "average" Colt FAN thinks of him.

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Next time he's on Mike & Mike, I'm gonna Email them while he's on and "call him out". They scan Emails during the show.

They need to know what the "average" Colt FAN thinks of him.

Be sure and let us know if you do that. I would love to see and hear what he would say to someone calling him out. :highfive:

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Be sure and let us know if you do that. I would love to see and hear what he would say to someone calling him out. :highfive:

I have to say, that when i saw him today on "Outside the lines" on ESPN, Kravitz seemed more humble than I've ever seen or heard him.

Maybe the "flack" he got for the "needle arm" comment has sunk in.

Seriously tho, that comment was VERY disrespectful to manning. But then he hasn't shown alot of respect ever for this team. he was somewhat complementary of irsay, which i thought was long overdue.

Manning has more talent in that "needle arm" NOW than Kravitz will EVER have in ANY capacity.

Hmmm, lets see now, who has done more for this city.... manning or Kravitz?

Would anyone even remember him in 6 months if he left (Kravitz, that is)?

Well, maybe, because the celebration parties would still be going on.

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I have to say, that when i saw him today on "Outside the lines" on ESPN, Kravitz seemed more humble than I've ever seen or heard him.

Maybe the "flack" he got for the "needle arm" comment has sunk in.

Seriously tho, that comment was VERY disrespectful to manning. But then he hasn't shown alot of respect ever for this team. he was somewhat complementary of irsay, which i thought was long overdue.

Manning has more talent in that "needle arm" NOW than Kravitz will EVER have in ANY capacity.

Hmmm, lets see now, who has done more for this city.... manning or Kravitz?

Would anyone even remember him in 6 months if he left (Kravitz, that is)?

Well, maybe, because the celebration parties would still be going on.

I think the term was noodle arm.

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Seriously tho, that comment was VERY disrespectful to manning. But then he hasn't shown alot of respect ever for this team. he was somewhat complementary of irsay, which i thought was long overdue.

In the spirit of reading too far into things, shouldn't that tell you which of the two persons (Manning/Irsay) he's expecting to have to deal with in the future and get information from? The local guys depend on those close relationships with the team/players to get their scoops, and you're not getting it from the QB you just ticked off if he's still around.

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It's probably not all bad information, but it's likely a game of telephone. Manning probably struggled at first, and is getting better. That's a reasonable assumption, and coincides with most reports. How much better, or what it means going forward, potential contract negotiations, etc., are all points of speculation. That's what we have to be weary of.

Feel free to pick and choose what you want to believe as truth.

Personally, I will wait and see what happens.

BTW, I am weary of speculation, as I am wary of people who try to present what they believe as truth.

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I too watched Kravitz on "Outside the Lines" and didn't find him to be anywhere close to humble. He tried to make light of his "funny, flippant" remark about the "noodle arm", but he stood by his statement that Peyton had calculated the timing of the Thursday press release at the exact moment when all the stations would/should have been covering Andrew Luck being in town. Yea, right...Peyton's worried about Andrew Luck.

Kravitz is also big on throwing in little exaggerations for subliminal effect...calling Peyton a "36 or 37 year old QB" (Peyton is 35...he doesn't turn 36 until late next month). On Outside the Lines he actually said the guy has had "3 or 4 neck surgeries"....c'mon...how does ANYBODY mess that up unless you're trying to paint a more negative picture.

Kravitz ego is on overdrive with all of the media attention he's getting...you can tell that much from the end of his "retraction". Does he actually think that he is swaying the decisions that are being made (Polian's, Caldwell, Peyton, etc...)? Or is he just auditioning for a primetime gig? Either way, his agenda is being exposed.

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I think the term was noodle arm.

Freudian slip due to the Whitney Houston thing? I meant noodle arm.

I too watched Kravitz on "Outside the Lines" and didn't find him to be anywhere close to humble. He tried to make light of his "funny, flippant" remark about the "noodle arm", but he stood by his statement that Peyton had calculated the timing of the Thursday press release at the exact moment when all the stations would/should have been covering Andrew Luck being in town. Yea, right...Peyton's worried about Andrew Luck.

Kravitz is also big on throwing in little exaggerations for subliminal effect...calling Peyton a "36 or 37 year old QB" (Peyton is 35...he doesn't turn 36 until late next month). On Outside the Lines he actually said the guy has had "3 or 4 neck surgeries"....c'mon...how does ANYBODY mess that up unless you're trying to paint a more negative picture.

Kravitz ego is on overdrive with all of the media attention he's getting...you can tell that much from the end of his "retraction". Does he actually think that he is swaying the decisions that are being made (Polian's, Caldwell, Peyton, etc...)? Or is he just auditioning for a primetime gig? Either way, his agenda is being exposed.

I wasn't defending kravitz. I guess I meant he seemd humble compared to his "usual" self-promoting self.

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I too watched Kravitz on "Outside the Lines" and didn't find him to be anywhere close to humble. He tried to make light of his "funny, flippant" remark about the "noodle arm", but he stood by his statement that Peyton had calculated the timing of the Thursday press release at the exact moment when all the stations would/should have been covering Andrew Luck being in town. Yea, right...Peyton's worried about Andrew Luck.

Kravitz is also big on throwing in little exaggerations for subliminal effect...calling Peyton a "36 or 37 year old QB" (Peyton is 35...he doesn't turn 36 until late next month). On Outside the Lines he actually said the guy has had "3 or 4 neck surgeries"....c'mon...how does ANYBODY mess that up unless you're trying to paint a more negative picture.

Kravitz ego is on overdrive with all of the media attention he's getting...you can tell that much from the end of his "retraction". Does he actually think that he is swaying the decisions that are being made (Polian's, Caldwell, Peyton, etc...)? Or is he just auditioning for a primetime gig? Either way, his agenda is being exposed.

He just wants stir it up!!!! :stir:

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