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Re: NFL

Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 8:30 pm
by Juana
Well that and Greg Williams is a jackass like that, should have had Patrick Willis "accidentally" run into him in a very violent manner.

Re: NFL

Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 2:53 am
by Juana
Mathews and the O-line looked good tonight. Rivers is pretty much locked in and comfortable in the series I have seen him play and the defense is getting after the QB again. Looks like there could be a good shot at not starting the season so badly this year.

Bad news though about M80 just seems like he can never got on track.

Re: NFL

Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 9:47 am
by ellis
How 'bout dem Redskins, bitches? :thumb:

And did you guys hear about Tony Romo's bachelor party? Rented a cabin in the woods of WV and he and about 20 other dudes played hide-n-seek all night. No beer allowed.

Rock on, Tony. No one will ever suspect you're ghey.

Re: NFL

Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 9:59 am
by Hokahey
ellis wrote: he and about 20 other dudes played hide-n-seek all night.
:rockon:
No beer allowed.
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:laugh: :no: :confused:

Re: NFL

Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 4:22 pm
by kv
adraiders grab pryor...poor kid

Re: NFL

Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 6:21 pm
by Juana
Yeah his pro career is going to suck until he gets to another team. :banghead: But I think he should have tried to be a WR in the NFL still.

Re: NFL

Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 9:02 pm
by cashinnowperry
Typical raiders move. Dude really isn't that great, could be better than Jamarcus "Sizzurp" Russell, but I guess that ain't saying much. I doubt the supplemental draft will ever receive this much coverage again, unless, of course, another overrated Ohio State quarterback decides to bail after the draft.

Re: NFL

Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 9:38 pm
by Juana
Well the biggest reason was probably the scandal involving the coach and the players.

Re: NFL

Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 9:43 pm
by cashinnowperry
Juana wrote:Well the biggest reason was probably the scandal involving the coach and the players.
I sure hope Miami's prospects aren't that great, cause I can't handle this again haha. I never really cared for either program, so I thought it was hilarious when it happened, but now that ESPN is rolling out all these dramatic segments about "Fixing the College Game," it's just too much.

Re: NFL

Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 9:27 am
by ellis
Peyton Manning not ready to play for Colts due to necck surgery.

Kerry Collins signed out of retirement to be temp QB.

Re: NFL

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2011 6:20 am
by creep
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Re: NFL

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2011 7:14 am
by Hokahey
Pretty much. Have my tickets for the Rams opener. Cannot wait.

Re: NFL

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2011 7:22 am
by creep
hokahey wrote:Pretty much. Have my tickets for the Rams opener. Cannot wait.
rams:

eagles
giants
ravens
redskins
packers
cowboys
saints

good luck..you could be looking at 1-6 :agree:

Re: NFL

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2011 8:54 am
by Juana
I think they could go 3-3 in there

Dallas installing a new D
Washington will suck as long as Shanahan is there without Elway/Davis
Saints always drop one to someone they shouldn't
Green Bay has a huge target on their back and has to get up for every game even if they have the better team
Eagles have a lot of hype surrounding them and Vick needs to prove he's worth that 100 mill

But the Ravens should stomp them.

I'm worried about KV I think his head will explode having to watch the Vikes / Chargers game. Wonder if there is a "maybe they will tie" thought in there.

Tonight should be a good game but I see the Saints winning since they were having minicamps and stuff that were player ran and all chipped in to help pay the newer players and pay their medical costs and everything.

Re: NFL

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2011 8:58 am
by Hokahey
creep wrote:
hokahey wrote:Pretty much. Have my tickets for the Rams opener. Cannot wait.
rams:

eagles
giants
ravens
redskins
packers
cowboys
saints

good luck..you could be looking at 1-6 :agree:
Redskins? Really? Sorry Ellis. :lol:

They beat them when they were bad.

Giants are ALL dinged up.

Cowboys? I'm not seeing it.

I think the Rams are being overlooked this year by a lot of people, and I hope other teams are just as ignorant on their progress.

The Rams upgraded all around this off-season. There is no one that denies that. They have a top 10 caliber defense that added even better personell, and a bunch of young guys now entering years 3 and 4 of their careers. They WR corps is upgraded. Jackson has Cadillac and Jerius Norwood backing him up now. Josh McDaniels is as good an OC as you can get. Bradford is now in his 2nd year, and is clearly a quick learner.

The only major holes on this team is CB depth. And this is the consenus amongst the media who actually follow the development of this team.

Yes I'm a kool-aid drinker at this time every year, but I see them matching up favorably in week 1 against the Eagles. The dome will be completely insane. The Eagles O-Line is one of the biggest jokes in the NFL. Chris Long, James Hall, Fred Robbins are all going to have a field day.

Rams 24
Iggles 17


Rams will go 4-3 or 3-4 in the first 7. They'll easily go 6-3 thereafter.

At worst, they go 9-7 and win the division.

This is the best team the Rams have put on the field in close to 10 years.

Re: NFL

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2011 9:19 am
by Hokahey
Oh yeah, Lance Kendricks could be ROTY at TE.

Bradford loves to throw to the TE, and this kid has looked amazing this preseason.

Re: NFL

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2011 9:29 am
by Juana
Julio Jones has looked really good this preseason as well and Matt Ryan will probably throw his way a good portion of the time.

Re: NFL

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2011 9:36 am
by Hokahey
Juana wrote:Julio Jones has looked really good this preseason as well and Matt Ryan will probably throw his way a good portion of the time.
Has he? I know he was the consensus desired pick by Rams fans. Supposed to be a heck of a WR.

Re: NFL

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2011 9:41 am
by Juana
Well basically he was getting 1st string reps with the O the whole preseason and they chose to let Jenkins go for him which says a lot since that was Matt Ryan's other go to guy aside from Tony Gonzales. With Roddy White still there as the #1 WR, Jones will be singled up and aside from maybe 2-3 DBs in the league like a Cromartie type (I know there's better ones but Cromartie is a BIG corner) there aren't many DB's that will match up with him one on one in lock down coverage.

I expect probably 6-10 TD from him and 800-1000 yards, which your TE can also get and then at that point it will go to who has made the impact on a better team and if Ryan stays healthy then that is my nod for the better team.

Re: NFL

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2011 10:16 am
by Hokahey
Juana wrote:I expect probably 6-10 TD from him and 800-1000 yards, which your TE can also get and then at that point it will go to who has made the impact on a better team and if Ryan stays healthy then that is my nod for the better team.
Makes sense.

Re: NFL

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2011 10:26 pm
by Juana
Man what a game tonight. Good way to start off the year.

Re: NFL

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2011 11:01 pm
by kv
Juana wrote:I'm worried about KV I think his head will explode having to watch the Vikes / Chargers game. Wonder if there is a "maybe they will tie" thought in there.

i'm worried about the heat was 97 in sd today...and 15 yards from the field adds about 10-15 degrees..i may die

as for the game...i am stoked...one team will win on opening day heh..i have made it through decades of having usc play notre dame...which sucks ass but it tends to be late in the year when i know who "needs" the win more...still hate that game..i can best describe it like your mom and dad in a fast fight..isn't fun no matter who wins

but it's a once every 8 year game in sd been looking forward to it for 8 years lol last time they played was when AD went off for nfl record 296 which sucked for me stoked for him bummed it happened to bolts zero joy outa his best pro game..sucked....last time bolts were in SD it was culpepper to moss days so much has changed for both teams but i have lived the SD changes..vikes changes i haven't stoked to finally see all day play live...also stoked to see harvin and jarod allen as a vike...as well as christian ponders first pro game...( hoping he gets a snap..i saw culpeppers first pro start at the mini dome vs rookie first game brian urlacher) so will be fun

bottom line no clue who i want to win and much like a notre damn usc game will be interesting to see who my heart wants...i sorta expect the 10+ years of bolts tickets may sway me but we will see....i will be wearing a usc hat lol..i think the bolts may pass all over the vikes db's and all day will run all over our run stoppers

great game tonight very very stoked for sproles sure he made alot of new fans in NO tonight and i wish him nothing but the very best i love the lil guy...stoked football is back..like always i missed it a ton
longest post in anr history :tiphat:

Re: NFL

Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2011 8:39 am
by Hokahey
Very fun game to watch. I usually don't watch games outside of Rams games, unless they have relevance to the Rams, playoffs, superbowl etc. So it's nice to watch one I have no vested interest in and be so entertained.

Re: NFL

Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2011 10:15 am
by ellis
Rams will shock a lot of people this year. Kinda curious to see how they do.

Re: NFL

Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2011 10:44 am
by Hokahey
ellis wrote:Rams will shock a lot of people this year. Kinda curious to see how they do.
Enjoy OJ Atogwe this year. Vastly underrated. Guys a ball hawk. I'm shocked to be happy with who the Rams replaced him with, Quintin Mikkel, who was the only guy I would have been satisfied with. OJ was one of my favorite players. Met him once on the field. He was the only player that stopped and said hello. He was just running up and down the sidelines as hard as he could while praying, but stopped long enough to notice my brother and I with our boys.

He will upgrade your defense.