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Old 11-06-2008, 09:05 PM
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Bingo. Could you imagine if they did? (2004) The field would open up like Pam Anderson's legs for 36 and they could rotate either Curtis or DJack in the slot. One of these years the brass will realize this and stop thinking they can win it all with 2nd and 3rd string recievers. Of course, when they finally do, Kolb will be at the helm and 36 will be retired due to being overused.

There isnt a facet of Westbrook's game that isnt top notch. He can block better than some, if not most tight ends. Underrated for sure.

I bet my buddy Nic Nic (aka Forman Mills come sunday) that Flexico, as he calls him, will have less than 8 catches. I guess I should bring some extra coin with me.
The year that they had a stud reciever, they went to the Super Bowl.

Westbrook is to the birds what Tiki was to the Giants all those seasons. The whole offense was based around him and everyone in the leauge knew it. And they still couldn't stop him.

Plax has always played big against the birds, plus he is due for a big game. He has been invisible the last couple of weeks. This is why they gave Samuel all that cash, let's see if he earns it this week. He will be man to man against him alot due to all the blitzes that the birds will throw at Eli. I would take over 8.
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Old 11-06-2008, 09:18 PM
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The year that they had a stud reciever, they went to the Super Bowl.

Westbrook is to the birds what Tiki was to the Giants all those seasons. The whole offense was based around him and everyone in the leauge knew it. And they still couldn't stop him.

Plax has always played big against the birds, plus he is due for a big game. He has been invisible the last couple of weeks. This is why they gave Samuel all that cash, let's see if he earns it this week. He will be man to man against him alot due to all the blitzes that the birds will throw at Eli. I would take over 8.
Yea, I knew I was in for it as soon as I shook his hand. But we were bickering back and forth so vehemently that I couldnt back down. (I hate, repeat HATE, when I try to bring up a logical point, all he does is spout out the GMen's record. I can hear it in my sleep. 7&1 neegah, 7&1 kiss da d!ck) I counter with "Name me 15 Giants, full names, without the aid of a computer", which usually muzzles him.

This will be Samuel's biggest test yet. 24 and 26 havent been able to do it for years now, let's see what Duece Duece got.

Chills will be running down my spine nearing kickoff. Hell, the moment I get out of the car down at the Linc and see the multitude of green. GL to ya the rest of the way, save Sunday and week 14 of course. ...We need the wildcard at least.
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Old 11-06-2008, 09:21 PM
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Enjoy your tailgate, don't waste too much beer (thowing it) on Giants fans. And enjoy the game it should be entertaining, no matter who wins.
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Old 11-06-2008, 09:31 PM
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Enjoy your tailgate, don't waste too much beer (thowing it) on Giants fans. And enjoy the game it should be entertaining, no matter who wins.
You too! (the enjoyment part)

And I buck the trend of Eagles fans, as I'm quite reserved in the social setting. I just watch the fracas from a not so distant distance. Now, if they win a ring, I'm not sure that I could keep my cool.

This CLE/DEN game has lost my attention. Beddy bye time.
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Old 11-06-2008, 09:33 PM
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You too! (the enjoyment part)

And I buck the trend of Eagles fans, as I'm quite reserved in the social setting. I just watch the fracas from a not so distant distance. Now, if they win a ring, I'm not sure that I could keep my cool.This CLE/DEN game has lost my attention. Beddy bye time.
Just be happy that you have the Phillies!

I am turning in too, this game has push written all over it.

And to Mortimer, I am sorry about hi-jacking your thread!
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Old 11-06-2008, 09:36 PM
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Well after that, maybe I will stay up for the rest. Nice to see the consistancy of both teams defense, or lack there of.
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Old 11-06-2008, 09:37 PM
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why did it take a blown season to play quinn
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Old 11-06-2008, 09:39 PM
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why did it take a blown season to play quinn
The guy that he replaced went what, 10-6 last year? Plus he made the pro-bowl.
A year on the bench might be beneficial for him anyway.
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Old 11-06-2008, 09:40 PM
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OMG a defensive play has been made!
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Just be happy that you have the Phillies!

I am turning in too, this game has push written all over it.

And to Mortimer, I am sorry about hi-jacking your thread!
Me too Morty!!

and I just knew that if I hit the hay early it would turn out to be a game. Im going to finish it out now.


and I soooo am! (Phillies reference)
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Old 11-06-2008, 09:48 PM
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Didn't Daniel Graham die 4 years ago of old age? and why the hell is he still in the league? (I know the answer to this, he is just pathetic at everything other than blocking).

No, i did not bet on this game. Thankfully.



Maybe Romeo should have started Quinn in the secondary!
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Old 11-06-2008, 09:50 PM
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Didn't Daniel Graham die 4 years ago of old age? and why the hell is he still in the league? (I know the answer to this, he is just pathetic at everything other than blocking).



Maybe Romeo should have started Quinn in the secondary!
He has me to thank for reviving his career!! Lit that fire under his a$$ after he logged in to DT at halftime.
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Old 11-06-2008, 10:22 PM
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Oh Romeo, Oh Romeo, Where was thou defense Oh Romeo?

Morty is not going to be happy!

For the record Denver D sucks ass too!
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Old 11-06-2008, 10:24 PM
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I'm a soldier!!! I'm a soldier who fumbles and drops passes on 4th and 1, but I'm a soldier!!!
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Old 11-07-2008, 07:25 AM
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Romeo failed again does this guy have a brain?
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Old 11-07-2008, 08:39 AM
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Romeo failed again does this guy have a brain?
No. Mike Brown is now the best coach in Cleveland (I know how happy that must make you!!). Although to give the Browns credit, it is tough to play defense when a team's 4th string running back goes down and you know exactly what they are going to do each and every play. That is the recipe for allowing 600 yards. The Browns are the complete package each and every week. When they play defense, we can count on zero offense, when the offense doesn't blow, we can count on 600 yards or Joe Flacco picking us apart. It's pure poetry how diverse they truly are.
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Old 11-07-2008, 08:44 AM
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Mike Brown and Romeo should be equipment managers not head coaches. We have the two worst coaches in each respective sport. Once again Romeo humiliated himself and the city of Cleveland
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Mike Brown and Romeo should be equipment managers not head coaches. We have the two worst coaches in each respective sport. Once again Romeo humiliated himself and the city of Cleveland
Although I jest about the skills of Mike Brown...he is far, far from the worst coach in the NBA. Not even close to it.
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Old 11-07-2008, 08:50 AM
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Although I jest about the skills of Mike Brown...he is far, far from the worst coach in the NBA. Not even close to it.
Morty in 3-2-1..

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Old 11-07-2008, 08:53 AM
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Mike Brown and Romeo should be equipment managers not head coaches. We have the two worst coaches in each respective sport. Once again Romeo humiliated himself and the city of Cleveland
I agree, when you have 14 pts leads and blow both of them, EVEN with a bad defense, your job isn't safe and shouldn't be.

I also think that he had a leash on Quinn, they didn't stretch that defense at all.

If I was a football coach and I had a QB with ANY arm at all, within the first 10 plays I would be tossing one 40 yards down the field to get that defense uncomfortable, doesn't matter if it is completed or not, just do it to put it in the back of their head.
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