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Title: Today in the NFL
Post by: body88 on September 30, 2007, 01:22:19 PM
Jets lost to the bills even though the bills are missing 12 starters... Mangini is horribly overrated.

Broncos already have over 100 yards rushing vs the colts in the first quarter.

Trent Edwards was a beast in his first ever NFL start

Nice to see Favre get the all time TD record

Petterson is a beast and Rice reminds me a lot of a young Randy Moss.

Ravens where upset.

Oakland kicked Miami's ass.

Title: today in the nfl
Post by: big L dawg on September 30, 2007, 01:34:09 PM
RAVENS GOT OWNED!
Title: Re: Today in the NFL
Post by: CARTEL on September 30, 2007, 01:54:20 PM
Cowboys won again.
Title: Re: today in the nfl
Post by: UPINTHEMGUTS on September 30, 2007, 04:23:56 PM
RAVENS GOT OWNED!

 :-\
Title: Re: Today in the NFL
Post by: danielson on September 30, 2007, 04:24:52 PM
Lions won and are 3-1 8)
Title: Re: today in the nfl
Post by: big L dawg on September 30, 2007, 04:42:29 PM
:-\


07 chumps
Title: Re: Today in the NFL
Post by: CARTEL on September 30, 2007, 05:01:12 PM
San Diego just sucks.
Title: Re: Today in the NFL
Post by: gtbro1 on September 30, 2007, 05:20:05 PM
FOUR AND O!!!!!! ;D


 BUT...    Denver ran it down their throat...they better change that crap!!



   
  COLTS!!         


   
Title: Re: Today in the NFL
Post by: Dos Equis on September 30, 2007, 05:23:24 PM
Just a crazy day.  Lions beating the Bears.  Arizona beating Pittsburg.  The Chargers getting pummeled by arguably the worst team in the NFL.  

To quote Chris Berman, "that's why they play the game."  

I am on the verge of a depression.  The Cowboys are separating themselves from the rest of the NFC, while my Niner O is trying to prove it is the worst in the NFL.   :'(  

But how about Tony Dungy and Colts?  They are just incredibly good, year after year, despite losing key players every year.  I'm really happy for Dungy.    
Title: Re: Today in the NFL
Post by: gtbro1 on September 30, 2007, 05:24:59 PM
Just a crazy day.  Lions beating the Bears.  Arizona beating Pittsburg.  The Chargers getting pummeled by arguably the worst team in the NFL.  

To quote Chris Berman, "that's why they play the game."  

I am on the verge of a depression.  The Cowboys are separating themselves from the rest of the NFC, while my Niner O is trying to prove it is the worst in the NFL.   :'(  

But how about Tony Dungy and Colts?  They are just incredibly good, year after year, despite losing key players every year.  I'm really happy for Dungy.    


   Defense still sucks against the run....I get a kick out of seeing "JAY CUTLER" as QB.
Title: Re: Today in the NFL
Post by: Dos Equis on September 30, 2007, 05:29:13 PM
   Defense still sucks against the run....I get a kick out of seeing "JAY CUTLER" as QB.

Maybe they are playing possum again, waiting for the playoffs.   :)
Title: Re: Today in the NFL
Post by: gtbro1 on September 30, 2007, 05:31:27 PM
Maybe they are playing possum again, waiting for the playoffs.   :)

    My 70 year old father(BIIIIGGG Colts fan)got pissed off and   declared them worthless and said they will lose after only the first drive...lol  arm chair QB  :)
Title: Re: today in the nfl
Post by: UPINTHEMGUTS on September 30, 2007, 07:28:58 PM

07 chumps

Who's your team? Let me guess...

Either the Colts, Patriots, or the Cowboys.

Or maybe more like the Packers, right?

Everybody loves a winner, huh? ::)
Title: Re: Today in the NFL
Post by: ieffinhatecardio on September 30, 2007, 07:49:38 PM
Lions won and are 3-1 8)

To me that's the most interesting story of the day.

Are they for real and will they continue to win or are they playing over their heads? After all those years of terrible football the fans in Detroit deserve a good season, and of course for putting up with Millen.
Title: Re: Today in the NFL
Post by: newmom on September 30, 2007, 07:55:52 PM
Cowboys won again.

yea buddy
Title: Re: Today in the NFL
Post by: newmom on September 30, 2007, 07:59:11 PM
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSS EAGLES are LOST...well not officially
Title: Re: today in the nfl
Post by: big L dawg on October 01, 2007, 01:54:26 AM
Who's your team? Let me guess...

Either the Colts, Patriots, or the Cowboys.

Or maybe more like the Packers, right?

Everybody loves a winner, huh? ::)

One thing you can never accuse a Browns fan of is being a front runner.
Title: Re: Today in the NFL
Post by: mass 04 on October 01, 2007, 07:43:28 AM
The Chargers are imploding, Rivers has been ineffective and teams are starting to realize that if you can contain LT and Gates the rest of the offense is a non threat, and Turner is one of the worst coaches in the NFL, how he keeps getting coaching jobs is beyond me.  Marty doesn't look so bad now I guess.
Title: Re: Today in the NFL
Post by: danielson on October 01, 2007, 07:48:11 AM
The Chargers are imploding, Rivers has been ineffective and teams are starting to realize that if you can contain LT and Gates the rest of the offense is a non threat, and Turner is one of the worst coaches in the NFL, how he keeps getting coaching jobs is beyond me.  Marty doesn't look so bad now I guess.


Marty didn't look too bad at 14-2.
Title: Re: Today in the NFL
Post by: mass 04 on October 01, 2007, 07:54:44 AM

Marty didn't look too bad at 14-2.
I'm not a Chargers fan, bit I thought he was a good coach, he's won everywhere he's went and definitely a better football mind than Turner, yeah he's never won in the playoffs but it can't all be his fault, I think SD is a one dimesion team and they're being exposed for it due to Norv's shitty coaching.
Title: Re: Today in the NFL
Post by: body88 on October 01, 2007, 09:05:47 AM

Marty didn't look too bad at 14-2.

Marty ball = winning games. Although this implosion is not all Turner's fault.
Title: Re: Today in the NFL
Post by: body88 on October 01, 2007, 09:08:57 AM
The Chargers are imploding, Rivers has been ineffective and teams are starting to realize that if you can contain LT and Gates the rest of the offense is a non threat, and Turner is one of the worst coaches in the NFL, how he keeps getting coaching jobs is beyond me.  Marty doesn't look so bad now I guess.

I agree 100 percent. Turner is a meatball , but clearly the scapegoat here. These same clowns chanting for Marty where the same ones chanting for his head. If you make River beat you he cant. He was a product of his offensive line and running back last year. Like you said , shit down Lt and contain Gates to a reasonable margin and Rivers cant beat ya. The chargers wr 's are garbage along with there secondary.

The lines are not playing well this year which is a giant issue.
Title: Re: Today in the NFL
Post by: danielson on October 01, 2007, 09:11:17 AM
I agree 100 percent. Turner is a meatball , but clearly the scapegoat here. These same clowns chanting for Marty where the same ones chanting for his head. If you make River beat you he cant. He was a product of his offensive line and running back last year. Like you said , shit down Lt and contain Gates to a reasonable margin and Rivers cant beat ya. The chargers wr 's are garbage along with there secondary.

The lines are not playing well this year which is a giant issue.

It's a shame they have fallen so far. The Chargers and the Colts were the the only teams capable of keeping those Cheats ;) out of the Super Bowl this year. Thank God for the Colts.
Title: Re: Today in the NFL
Post by: headhuntersix on October 01, 2007, 09:17:08 AM
What a disaster...the Chiefs are horrible, horrible and they manage to beat them. They have a crappy line and a one dimensional running back who gained over 100 yards against Merriman,who's back to doing his little dance. Mister classy looked like he was going to cry again. Rivers was awfu. The AFC west sucks. 3 teams tied for 1st place. I didn't think the Bronco's would do as well as they did in the beginning yesterday. They couldn't stop the short passes. No adjustment at half time. Maybe Harrison will be out for awhile.
Title: Re: Today in the NFL
Post by: mass 04 on October 01, 2007, 09:17:41 AM
It's a shame they have fallen so far. The Chargers and the Colts were the the only teams capable of keeping those Cheats ;) out of the Super Bowl this year. Thank God for the Colts.
Manning sliced through Denver's secondary, I think the Chargers can salvage the season, there not a bad team just one dimensional, if LT gets going a Rivers doesn't lose the game they're right back in it. I think that's the key if LT plays like he can he can catty the team. No team depends on one guy more IMO.
Title: Re: Today in the NFL
Post by: blinky on October 01, 2007, 09:59:31 AM
i thought it was funny how the pre-game talk was that "griese wont turn the ball over"  ::)
oops.......3 int

i was surprised at how bad the niners O was. ya Smith was out on their first possession( just saw hes out 4-6 weeks)  but it was more than that. O-line was brutal and took way too many penalties.
that being said...my seahawks should have pounded them yet only managed 23 points.disappointing  :-\

chargers are a mess. even with LT getting 132 yards they still blew it. shake up has to be coming.



lots of surprises so far
at the start of the year who thought after week 4 that the bears and chargers would be 1-3 and the packers 4-0 .
and how the hell is AZ 2-2 with wins over seattle and pittsburgh??

just saw that the bucs lost RB williams(knee) and OT petitgout(knee) for the rest of the season
Title: Re: Today in the NFL
Post by: body88 on October 01, 2007, 10:24:11 AM
What a disaster...the Chiefs are horrible, horrible and they manage to beat them. They have a crappy line and a one dimensional running back who gained over 100 yards against Merriman,who's back to doing his little dance. Mister classy looked like he was going to cry again. Rivers was awfu. The AFC west sucks. 3 teams tied for 1st place. I didn't think the Bronco's would do as well as they did in the beginning yesterday. They couldn't stop the short passes. No adjustment at half time. Maybe Harrison will be out for awhile.

If you get beat by herm edwards you are in deep shit.
Title: Re: today in the nfl
Post by: UPINTHEMGUTS on October 01, 2007, 10:43:57 AM
One thing you can never accuse a Browns fan of is being a front runner.

Oh gotcha.

Then this victory over the Ravens must have felt like a Superbowl win, huh?

I guess I would feel the same way after more than a decade of feeling like you got your balls kicked in.

First, Modell motherfucks your city by taking the Browns out of town and into Baltimore. Don't blame Modell for that, by the way. It took Cleveland to lose a football franchise before the city finally agreed to build a new renovated stadium instead of the run down piece of shit football facility the Browns played in for decades.

Then, the franchise goes and wins a superbowl bowl title within an unprecedented five years of existence in Baltimore.

I could go on and on about the series of ass rapings Browns fans have accumulated over the years(like their win/loss record against the Ravens and their horrible draft picks and coaches) but I think you've suffered enough and it doesn't benefit me to kick someone while they're down.
Title: Re: Today in the NFL
Post by: CalvinH on October 01, 2007, 12:34:23 PM
G-men are still alive ;D
Jeez,ya think Andy Reid would of given his Ltackle a little help after,Oh I don't know maybe Osi's 4th or 5th
sack ??? :o
I know the Eagles were beat up but thats football.
Title: Re: Today in the NFL
Post by: mass 04 on October 01, 2007, 12:55:45 PM
G-men are still alive ;D
Jeez,ya think Andy Reid would of given his Ltackle a little help after,Oh I don't know maybe Osi's 4th or 5th
sack ??? :o
I know the Eagles were beat up but thats football.
typical, the fat coaches are always criticized more than the skinny ones, Tony Dungy never gets it like this ::) ;D
Title: Re: Today in the NFL
Post by: CalvinH on October 01, 2007, 12:59:23 PM
typical, the fat coaches are always criticized more than the skinny ones, Tony Dungy never gets it like this ::) ;D


Hahaha,what about Norv then ???
Title: Re: Today in the NFL
Post by: mass 04 on October 01, 2007, 01:02:19 PM

Hahaha,what about Norv then ???
His terrible coaching transcends weight, he could 55 lbs and he'd still suck
Title: Re: Today in the NFL
Post by: CalvinH on October 01, 2007, 01:04:19 PM
His terrible coaching transcends weight, he could 55 lbs and he'd still suck


Sean Payton ??? :D
Title: Re: Today in the NFL
Post by: mass 04 on October 01, 2007, 01:07:21 PM

Sean Payton ??? :D
you're relentless ;D
Title: Re: Today in the NFL
Post by: CalvinH on October 01, 2007, 01:15:53 PM
you're relentless ;D


That cuz your first answer cracked me up ;D
Title: Re: today in the nfl
Post by: big L dawg on October 01, 2007, 07:00:06 PM
Oh gotcha.

Then this victory over the Ravens must have felt like a Superbowl win, huh?

I guess I would feel the same way after more than a decade of feeling like you got your balls kicked in.

First, Modell motherfucks your city by taking the Browns out of town and into Baltimore. Don't blame Modell for that, by the way. It took Cleveland to lose a football franchise before the city finally agreed to build a new renovated stadium instead of the run down piece of shit football facility the Browns played in for decades.

Then, the franchise goes and wins a superbowl bowl title within an unprecedented five years of existence in Baltimore.

I could go on and on about the series of ass rapings Browns fans have accumulated over the years(like their win/loss record against the Ravens and their horrible draft picks and coaches) but I think you've suffered enough and it doesn't benefit me to kick someone while they're down.



so first you dog me because you thought I was a front runner,then you dog me because my team hasn't been good.wow guess I suck no matter what.
Title: Re: Today in the NFL
Post by: UPINTHEMGUTS on October 02, 2007, 09:36:54 AM
I didn't say you sucked.

Nothing personal, but calling my team chumps certainly didn't help your cause.
Title: Re: Today in the NFL
Post by: CalvinH on October 02, 2007, 11:11:29 AM


Nothing personal, but calling my team chumps certainly didn't help your cause.



Your team is a bunch of chumps :D
Title: Re: Today in the NFL
Post by: UPINTHEMGUTS on October 02, 2007, 04:46:22 PM


Your team is a bunch of chumps :D

gee. thanks.

Can't argue with that because they look like it now.
Title: Re: Today in the NFL
Post by: Palpatine Q on October 02, 2007, 06:12:48 PM
The Jets need a QB with a true NFL arm.

You can go on all day about Pennistong's touch and accuracy........you have to be able to jam the ball in there in this league
Title: Re: Today in the NFL
Post by: mass 04 on October 02, 2007, 06:40:20 PM
The Jets need a QB with a true NFL arm.

You can go on all day about Pennistong's touch and accuracy........you have to be able to jam the ball in there in this league
He's also as brittle as drywall
Title: Re: Today in the NFL
Post by: body88 on October 02, 2007, 08:02:14 PM
He's also as brittle as drywall

The jets have no offensive line. That is there biggest issue imo. The defense stinks as a whole. D brick is looking like a bust and Mangini has been outcoached all season. Chad is a good qb. However his arm is shot at this point.

Mangini is running a three four when he has the personel that would be far better suited for a 4 -3. He is wasting guys like Vilmas talent/speed in the 3 - 4. Vilma is just to small to be effective in the scheme imo. The kid is a great player who would be a beast in a 4 -3.

Tanny ignored the jets biggest weaknesses this offseason. Then baulked at his best offensive linemen when he wanted a pay increase of a mill. Kendall could have given that line at least some type of stability.

On the bright side Revis is a nice player, Harris to. But they gave up there entire draft to get them both. A weird move if you have glaring holes on both your lines.

A case could be made to trade Vilma for picks, start Clemens and get the correct personal (start with a Giant nt) if Mangini wants to stay with the 3 -4. A lot of NY guys are starting to say mangini was vastly overrated last year. I agree, his coaching this year has been piss poor to say the least.
Title: Re: Today in the NFL
Post by: body88 on October 03, 2007, 08:52:42 AM
http://www.profootballweekly.com/PFW...wwhi100307.htm

Jets players starting to lose respect for Mangini

Oct. 3, 2007


After weeks of enduring criticism over the Jets' defense's poor performance, head coach Eric Mangini and offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer are now feeling the heat for the offense's lack of production from within their own locker room. Although no player has said anything publicly, insiders say that players are growing increasingly irritated with the overly conservative offensive game plan. In Sunday's 17-14 loss to the previously winless Bills, QB Chad Pennington hardly went downfield at all, despite the fact that the Bills were operating with a patchwork secondary befallen by injuries. The current criticisms of the offense couldn't stand in starker contrast to the way it was received last year, the first year of the Mangini regime. In 2006, Schottenheimer had the whole team buzzing about the versatility that the shotgun and no-huddle offenses would bring, and Mangini was lauded for bringing in a coordinator with such an innovative approach to moving the ball. But as Schottenheimer's play-calling is currently being questioned, we hear that Mangini is slowly losing the respect of his players from both a coaching and personal perspective. Mangini's demanding and notoriously rigid persona has never endeared himself to many players, but they were willing to accept it last year because they were winning. Now that they're mired in a 1-3 start, the prevailing thought is that the team needs to right the ship immediately or risk the player-coach rift widening to a dysfunctional level.
Title: Re: Today in the NFL
Post by: CalvinH on October 03, 2007, 09:57:17 AM
Man the G-men better win this week!