T-UNIT
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Congrats to him.
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u4486662 wrote:There's a dude on there with 112 thousand posts.
FARK. I wonder what day he joined tho, lol
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u4486662 wrote:Munrubenmuz wrote:There are blokes on that forum calling him "Outback Jesus" which made me laugh. Is that because Hayne is all big on that Hillsong crap? Christian huh? Nobody's perfect.
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scotty21 wrote:Another interesting story for those who follow the sport closely. Former Raiders QB Tyrell Pryor has been signed by the Browns as a WR About time he made the switch. Became pretty clear he wasn't going to make it anywhere as a QB after being waived by both the Chiefs and Bengals this offseason alone. Says a lot about how desperate the Browns are for anything at WR that he's made the final roster.
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Congrats to Hayne, a wonderful story of persistence and hard work.
Will have to follow him this season.
His effort is inspirational.
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u4486662 wrote:Good luck to him. Probably doesn't deserve top billing on every news channel though.
Probably a bit of a slow news week. That and a lashing of cultural cringe. It's a great story though.
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Awesome highlights video. [youtube]CDiiI1Nn61E[/youtube]
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HHNNNNNNGGGGG.
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I wonder how many times I can post the Jarryd Hayne copypasta on /sp/ before I get banned.
For the first time, but certainly not the last, I began to believe that Arsenals moods and fortunes somehow reflected my own. - Hornby
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So apparently Channel 7 have bought the rights to 49ners games this season, purely for Hayne. All games will be on 7 m8
WOLLONGONG WOLVES FOR A-LEAGUE EXPANSION!
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Buggalugs - you should...
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Heineken wrote:So apparently Channel 7 have bought the rights to 49ners games this season, purely for Hayne. All games will be on 7 m8 Which channel are screening the Doco he's been filming of the 'journey' ?
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Buggalugs - you should have listened... wrote:Heineken wrote:So apparently Channel 7 have bought the rights to 49ners games this season, purely for Hayne. All games will be on 7 m8 Which channel are screening the Doco he's been filming of the 'journey' ? Channel 9 most likely. Hosted by Phil 'Gus' Gould, with commentary from Ray 'Rabbits' Warren and Paul 'Fatty' Vautin.
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"ERmagherd is league not rugby u fuckern dum american"
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Munrubenmuz wrote:Awesome highlights video.
[youtube]CDiiI1Nn61E[/youtube] Thanks, awesome vid hadn't seen that one. I watched this guy since he was about 19 with the Eels , so to see him make this move is terrific. He looks just as smooth in pads as he did in League. I love the wraps he got for the over the shoulder catch, which sounds like it must be a rare thing. I've seen him do that probably 40 times. In terms of media coverage, there was a small article on Grantland, which is a reasonably large national (global) website.
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If the NFL was smart they would move heaven and earth to get every 49ers game on free to air here. It would be the best exposure they could ever hope for.
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Lastbroadcast wrote:If the NFL was smart they would move heaven and earth to get every 49ers game on free to air here. It would be the best exposure they could ever hope for. They are all being broadcast live on 7mate.
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This is an interesting article. http://www.news.com.au/sport/american-sports/hey-aussies-dont-follow-jarryd-hayne-to-the-nfl/story-fnq2nnu6-1227520504721I find this passage particularly perceptive. “This runs headfirst into a larger phenomenon most Australians would rather pretend doesn’t exist: seeking acceptance from the USA. There’s a dichotomy of disdain for perceived cultural imperialism butting up against this notion that gaining success it in the United States means you’ve “made it”.
“This applies to chefs, actors, musicians and of course athletes. Hayne is that dream made manifest, and it’s one other players will seek too.”
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Munrubenmuz wrote:This is an interesting article. http://www.news.com.au/sport/american-sports/hey-aussies-dont-follow-jarryd-hayne-to-the-nfl/story-fnq2nnu6-1227520504721I find this passage particularly perceptive. “This runs headfirst into a larger phenomenon most Australians would rather pretend doesn’t exist: seeking acceptance from the USA. There’s a dichotomy of disdain for perceived cultural imperialism butting up against this notion that gaining success it in the United States means you’ve “made it”.
“This applies to chefs, actors, musicians and of course athletes. Hayne is that dream made manifest, and it’s one other players will seek too.” There's a large element of this in the Hayne story. Mark Bosnich on the back page made an interesting point that he thought Mat Ryan's ascendancy to Valencia was more significant given he is actually playing real matches, in the world game. But, nup, we seem to care more about a guy playing practice matches in a sport that means bugger all in this country and outside the US. BTW, I hope Hayne does really well, but there are a few people who I've actually heard comparing this to Cathy Freeman's gold medal and friggin' Don Bradman. I mean, C'mon.
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11.mvfc.11 wrote:
I'm backing him to prove everyone wrong and cement himself as a long time NFL star.
Don't think he'll ever get that far, but certainly done a lot better than I ever thought he would.
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Game is midday Tuesday for those wondering. -PB
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u4486662 wrote:Munrubenmuz wrote:This is an interesting article. http://www.news.com.au/sport/american-sports/hey-aussies-dont-follow-jarryd-hayne-to-the-nfl/story-fnq2nnu6-1227520504721I find this passage particularly perceptive. “This runs headfirst into a larger phenomenon most Australians would rather pretend doesn’t exist: seeking acceptance from the USA. There’s a dichotomy of disdain for perceived cultural imperialism butting up against this notion that gaining success it in the United States means you’ve “made it”.
“This applies to chefs, actors, musicians and of course athletes. Hayne is that dream made manifest, and it’s one other players will seek too.” There's a large element of this in the Hayne story. Mark Bosnich on the back page made an interesting point that he thought Mat Ryan's ascendancy to Valencia was more significant given he is actually playing real matches, in the world game. But, nup, we seem to care more about a guy playing practice matches in a sport that means bugger all in this country and outside the US. BTW, I hope Hayne does really well, but there are a few people who I've actually heard comparing this to Cathy Freeman's gold medal and friggin' Don Bradman. I mean, C'mon. I couldn't agree more. It's like I don't see how this achievement ranks higher than Matt Ryan making it to Valencia and pipping the spot of a Brazilian international. Or Kruse ripping it up in the Bundislega. I just think the media makes more of this than really need be.
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11.mvfc.11 wrote:Everyone has seen the presentation slide outlining the odds of making the NFL.
Throw in the fact Hayne has never played the game, and absolutely killed it thus far, makes this the sports story of the decade.
I'm backing him to prove everyone wrong and cement himself as a long time NFL star. What are the odds of making it to la Liga? Lets get excited if he does well in the real games. There are plenty of American 49ers fans who follow the sport closely who aren't excited. Also, he's doing exactly what he did in league. The catching, stepping, palming guys off, the difference is as I've seen is these NFL players can't tackle for shit. They just jump in head first. I thought Israel folaus transition to AFL was more remarkable even though he didn't set the world on fire because he had to change his whole physique and learn a very different skill set.
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TheSelectFew wrote:u4486662 wrote:Munrubenmuz wrote:This is an interesting article. http://www.news.com.au/sport/american-sports/hey-aussies-dont-follow-jarryd-hayne-to-the-nfl/story-fnq2nnu6-1227520504721I find this passage particularly perceptive. “This runs headfirst into a larger phenomenon most Australians would rather pretend doesn’t exist: seeking acceptance from the USA. There’s a dichotomy of disdain for perceived cultural imperialism butting up against this notion that gaining success it in the United States means you’ve “made it”.
“This applies to chefs, actors, musicians and of course athletes. Hayne is that dream made manifest, and it’s one other players will seek too.” There's a large element of this in the Hayne story. Mark Bosnich on the back page made an interesting point that he thought Mat Ryan's ascendancy to Valencia was more significant given he is actually playing real matches, in the world game. But, nup, we seem to care more about a guy playing practice matches in a sport that means bugger all in this country and outside the US. BTW, I hope Hayne does really well, but there are a few people who I've actually heard comparing this to Cathy Freeman's gold medal and friggin' Don Bradman. I mean, C'mon. I couldn't agree more. It's like I don't see how this achievement ranks higher than Matt Ryan making it to Valencia and pipping the spot of a Brazilian international. Or Kruse ripping it up in the Bundislega. I just think the media makes more of this than really need be. Mat Ryan wouldn't even be at Valencia had that Brazilian international not done his knee in the final game of last season.
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:u4486662 wrote:Munrubenmuz wrote:This is an interesting article. http://www.news.com.au/sport/american-sports/hey-aussies-dont-follow-jarryd-hayne-to-the-nfl/story-fnq2nnu6-1227520504721I find this passage particularly perceptive. “This runs headfirst into a larger phenomenon most Australians would rather pretend doesn’t exist: seeking acceptance from the USA. There’s a dichotomy of disdain for perceived cultural imperialism butting up against this notion that gaining success it in the United States means you’ve “made it”.
“This applies to chefs, actors, musicians and of course athletes. Hayne is that dream made manifest, and it’s one other players will seek too.” There's a large element of this in the Hayne story. Mark Bosnich on the back page made an interesting point that he thought Mat Ryan's ascendancy to Valencia was more significant given he is actually playing real matches, in the world game. But, nup, we seem to care more about a guy playing practice matches in a sport that means bugger all in this country and outside the US. BTW, I hope Hayne does really well, but there are a few people who I've actually heard comparing this to Cathy Freeman's gold medal and friggin' Don Bradman. I mean, C'mon. I couldn't agree more. It's like I don't see how this achievement ranks higher than Matt Ryan making it to Valencia and pipping the spot of a Brazilian international. Or Kruse ripping it up in the Bundislega. I just think the media makes more of this than really need be. Mat Ryan wouldn't even be at Valencia had that Brazilian international not done his knee in the final game of last season. And? How exactly does that undermine his achievement? In a world of if buts and maybes.
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TheSelectFew wrote:sydneycroatia58 wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:u4486662 wrote:Munrubenmuz wrote:This is an interesting article. http://www.news.com.au/sport/american-sports/hey-aussies-dont-follow-jarryd-hayne-to-the-nfl/story-fnq2nnu6-1227520504721I find this passage particularly perceptive. “This runs headfirst into a larger phenomenon most Australians would rather pretend doesn’t exist: seeking acceptance from the USA. There’s a dichotomy of disdain for perceived cultural imperialism butting up against this notion that gaining success it in the United States means you’ve “made it”.
“This applies to chefs, actors, musicians and of course athletes. Hayne is that dream made manifest, and it’s one other players will seek too.” There's a large element of this in the Hayne story. Mark Bosnich on the back page made an interesting point that he thought Mat Ryan's ascendancy to Valencia was more significant given he is actually playing real matches, in the world game. But, nup, we seem to care more about a guy playing practice matches in a sport that means bugger all in this country and outside the US. BTW, I hope Hayne does really well, but there are a few people who I've actually heard comparing this to Cathy Freeman's gold medal and friggin' Don Bradman. I mean, C'mon. I couldn't agree more. It's like I don't see how this achievement ranks higher than Matt Ryan making it to Valencia and pipping the spot of a Brazilian international. Or Kruse ripping it up in the Bundislega. I just think the media makes more of this than really need be. Mat Ryan wouldn't even be at Valencia had that Brazilian international not done his knee in the final game of last season. And? How exactly does that undermine his achievement? In a world of if buts and maybes. Not undermining his achievement, what Ryan is doing at Valencia is great, but he didn't 'pip' anything, he Bradbury'd it. He got lucky with Alves being injured and credit to him he's making the most of that luck and the chance that came from it.
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:sydneycroatia58 wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:u4486662 wrote:Munrubenmuz wrote:This is an interesting article. http://www.news.com.au/sport/american-sports/hey-aussies-dont-follow-jarryd-hayne-to-the-nfl/story-fnq2nnu6-1227520504721I find this passage particularly perceptive. “This runs headfirst into a larger phenomenon most Australians would rather pretend doesn’t exist: seeking acceptance from the USA. There’s a dichotomy of disdain for perceived cultural imperialism butting up against this notion that gaining success it in the United States means you’ve “made it”.
“This applies to chefs, actors, musicians and of course athletes. Hayne is that dream made manifest, and it’s one other players will seek too.” There's a large element of this in the Hayne story. Mark Bosnich on the back page made an interesting point that he thought Mat Ryan's ascendancy to Valencia was more significant given he is actually playing real matches, in the world game. But, nup, we seem to care more about a guy playing practice matches in a sport that means bugger all in this country and outside the US. BTW, I hope Hayne does really well, but there are a few people who I've actually heard comparing this to Cathy Freeman's gold medal and friggin' Don Bradman. I mean, C'mon. I couldn't agree more. It's like I don't see how this achievement ranks higher than Matt Ryan making it to Valencia and pipping the spot of a Brazilian international. Or Kruse ripping it up in the Bundislega. I just think the media makes more of this than really need be. Mat Ryan wouldn't even be at Valencia had that Brazilian international not done his knee in the final game of last season. And? How exactly does that undermine his achievement? In a world of if buts and maybes. Not undermining his achievement, what Ryan is doing at Valencia is great, but he didn't 'pip' anything, he Bradbury'd it. He got lucky with Alves being injured and credit to him he's making the most of that luck and the chance that came from it. Think people need to stop semi-bagging poor ol Bradbury too imo. -PB
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paulbagzFC wrote:sydneycroatia58 wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:sydneycroatia58 wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:u4486662 wrote:Munrubenmuz wrote:This is an interesting article. http://www.news.com.au/sport/american-sports/hey-aussies-dont-follow-jarryd-hayne-to-the-nfl/story-fnq2nnu6-1227520504721I find this passage particularly perceptive. “This runs headfirst into a larger phenomenon most Australians would rather pretend doesn’t exist: seeking acceptance from the USA. There’s a dichotomy of disdain for perceived cultural imperialism butting up against this notion that gaining success it in the United States means you’ve “made it”.
“This applies to chefs, actors, musicians and of course athletes. Hayne is that dream made manifest, and it’s one other players will seek too.” There's a large element of this in the Hayne story. Mark Bosnich on the back page made an interesting point that he thought Mat Ryan's ascendancy to Valencia was more significant given he is actually playing real matches, in the world game. But, nup, we seem to care more about a guy playing practice matches in a sport that means bugger all in this country and outside the US. BTW, I hope Hayne does really well, but there are a few people who I've actually heard comparing this to Cathy Freeman's gold medal and friggin' Don Bradman. I mean, C'mon. I couldn't agree more. It's like I don't see how this achievement ranks higher than Matt Ryan making it to Valencia and pipping the spot of a Brazilian international. Or Kruse ripping it up in the Bundislega. I just think the media makes more of this than really need be. Mat Ryan wouldn't even be at Valencia had that Brazilian international not done his knee in the final game of last season. And? How exactly does that undermine his achievement? In a world of if buts and maybes. Not undermining his achievement, what Ryan is doing at Valencia is great, but he didn't 'pip' anything, he Bradbury'd it. He got lucky with Alves being injured and credit to him he's making the most of that luck and the chance that came from it. Think people need to stop semi-bagging poor ol Bradbury too imo. -PB Tbf he's only famous for getting lucky twice in a row and being Aussie. Not a bad way to be remembered.
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The difference here is that Ryan is doing what his doing in his chosen sport. Hayne switching from league to NFL is a much bigger story. Considering the first pre-season game was the first time Hayne had EVER played a game of American Football it's freaking amazing.
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Season opener about to kick off. Hope the pats and Brady get hit by the karma bus. Who does everyone one follow here? I'm a Green Bay man myself.
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