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disappearingdan_akaplaya 01-15-2007 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by pgardn
You are a madman Scavs. Hope for bad weather and Drew Brees with frozen fingers. And Scavs I just cannot trust Grossman. I said this after the Bears 3rd game which I think was a good one for him.

Awful weather... and hope the Deuce coughs it up because he will be the best runningback on the field. In fact, McCallister is the best runningback left in the playoffs.


i dont think cold weather would actually affect brees that much, he played college ball@nearby purdue after all. best back left in the playoffs isnt a starter...YET, benson

pgardn 01-15-2007 08:11 PM

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Originally Posted by disappearingdan_akaplaya
i dont think cold weather would actually affect brees that much, he played college ball@nearby purdue after all. best back left in the playoffs isnt a starter...YET, benson

Benson? The big waste of a draft pick from my alma matre. Cant block worth a damn, slow, cant catch... just a bull. They are a dime a dozen. Holy Cow playa.
I will never forget Mel Kuiper saying Benson would go first in the draft after the Texas-Michigan game, I seriously almost had a heart attack. He ran behind the best line in college football. I could have made 1000 yards behind the line he had.

disappearingdan_akaplaya 01-15-2007 08:17 PM

hes averaging 4.1 per carry so far in his career pg, i expect that to be even bettered when he actually gets to start full time and get into a rythm

pgardn 01-15-2007 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by disappearingdan_akaplaya
i dont think cold weather would actually affect brees that much, he played college ball@nearby purdue after all. best back left in the playoffs isnt a starter...YET, benson

And the dome is his home. He played High School football at Austin Westlake and beat the school I taught at twice in the playoffs. He is a Texas QB. San Diego and now New Orleans were launching pads. Purdue gave him the chance to throw the ball with their offense and great set of wideouts while he was there. But there is no doubt he wants nice weather. The Saints want nice weather.

Dial up 33 degrees, wind 5-7 mph and dry and the Saints roll. If their offense is allowed to stay on the field, they will wear Chicago out. And that will happen in good weather. If you got slop or sleet with bad footing and the teams trade punts back and forth, Chi moves on. More chance to score on a punt return, the major offensive weapon of the team sad to say.

disappearingdan_akaplaya 01-15-2007 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by pgardn
And the dome is his home. He played High School football at Austin Westlake and beat the school I taught at twice in the playoffs. He is a Texas QB. San Diego and now New Orleans were launching pads. Purdue gave him the chance to throw the ball with their offense and great set of wideouts while he was there. But there is no doubt he wants nice weather. The Saints want nice weather.

Dial up 33 degrees, wind 5-7 mph and dry and the Saints roll. If their offense is allowed to stay on the field, they will wear Chicago out. And that will happen in good weather. If you got slop or sleet with bad footing and the teams trade punts back and forth, Chi moves on. More chance to score on a punt return, the major offensive weapon of the team sad to say.


weather no matter here, the saints will get smoked like a mutha f'n pack of kools

Cajungator26 01-15-2007 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by disappearingdan_akaplaya
weather no matter here, the saints will get smoked like a mutha f'n pack of kools

Grossman has small hands and it was always harder for him to throw the ball in the wet weather at Florida. We shall see how he does next weekend... my money is on Drew Brees. :p

pgardn 01-15-2007 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by disappearingdan_akaplaya
hes averaging 4.1 per carry so far in his career pg, i expect that to be even bettered when he actually gets to start full time and get into a rythm

Playa he is just not fast enough. 4.1 yards is decent for any part time back. Both Dallas running backs averaged more than that this season behind a highly suspect offensive line.

If he learns how to block and catch the ball he will be declared decent. He was a monster in high school, super quick at 205 or so. I believe as he got bigger he lost quickness. He got very lucky to play behind such good offensive lines.

Bottom line for me: When Chicago lost Harris, Urlacher became less potent and their defense totally changed. Any time you have a defensive tackle that demands two offensive lineman on every play, and then you have a line backer as great as Urlacher and an aggressive, hard hitting secondary, you have a monster defense. Its gone imo. Have you ever seen Urlacher get so totally blown out of a play by a very mediocre Seahawk line from about 7 or so yards out from the goaline? When I saw that one play and how Urlacher was not allowed to roam it became very clear.

post2post 01-16-2007 12:06 PM

Man ......the colts gotta be saying....how did NE win that game ?

not again....yep..NE will be the colts again, how can you go against them.....i would like to see the colts get over their playoff nemesis though....it shoud be good.

the other game......no comment I'm an Eagle fan.......still waiting for them to stop the run.

Scav 01-21-2007 05:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Scav
you think the Saints are going to beat the Bears in Chicago, not a chance.

While bias, I saw how happy they were to win that game, they are going to come out flat. (i know this is hard to believe, but it happened to the Bears last year)

Trust me Randall, the Bears were FOCUSED today, and if Moose catches that one ball, they win this game easy. I actually think they will beat the Saints by about 20 next week

ok TWENTY FIVE POINTS.

REPRESENT WHAT?????

GPK 01-21-2007 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Scav
ok TWENTY FIVE POINTS.

REPRESENT WHAT?????


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Bigsmc 01-21-2007 05:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Scav
ok TWENTY FIVE POINTS.

REPRESENT WHAT?????

Enjoy Scavy. :D

Cajungator26 01-21-2007 07:18 PM

Congrats to Da Bears! :D

Coach Pants 01-21-2007 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Pillow Pants
Bears - Colts

I'm not an expert like some. :rolleyes:

TOOT TOOT!! Yeah uh huh.

*struts*


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