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my top five
detr
sand
balt
hous
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my top five
sand
detr
balt
hous
buff
Hard to fathom. About forty bucks worth of underwear and cologne at a Dillards...The stupidity of it is truly baffling. Where did this kid go to college? Was he a Florida State Criminole? :think:What a complete moron. There's always something about this team.:nono: :doh:
Hard to fathom. About forty bucks worth of underwear and cologne at a Dillards...The stupidity of it is truly baffling. Where did this kid go to college? Was he a Florida State Criminole? :think:
Cannot believe that Pittsburgh/Cleveland score. Pittsburgh is beating themselves with penalties. Cower did not tolerate the stupid penalties.
I just wish the organization was as committed to surrounding him with better players as Denver is with Peyton.Tom Brady is 7-0 in Thursday games.
I just wish the organization was as committed to surrounding him with better players as Denver is with Peyton.
I think there's a bit of mythology overshadowing the reality of how those were won. Those three were runs were with extremely solid teams having few weaknesses to exploit, but the winning difference was their kicking game coupled with winning enough games in a weak division to secure a cold home field advantage in the playoffs that other teams in the then better conference couldn't overcome.Does it make you scratch your head on how me makes bad decisions over and over, yet won 3 in 4?
Don't see it happening. I have Baltimore by better than a touchdown and potentially by as much as ten to thirteen. It looks like it's time for your coach to go. There's far too much talent on that team to excuse the poor production he's getting. If ownership doesn't make a move now I think you're looking at a situation like the Bengals had with Palmer and that group. A squandered opportunity.Falcons need to go in to Baltimore Sunday and beat them and get some respect and momentum !
Don't see it happening. I have Baltimore by better than a touchdown and potentially by as much as ten to thirteen. It looks like it's time for your coach to go. There's far too much talent on that team to excuse the poor production he's getting. If ownership doesn't make a move now I think you're looking at a situation like the Bengals had with Palmer and that group. A squandered opportunity.
The good news is that most of your pieces are still in or entering their prime years. So a coaching change would have time to make them work.
I just wish the organization was as committed to surrounding him with better players as Denver is with Peyton.
Speaking of head shaking, the Jets have gotten Harvin from Seattle. Seattle's best threat in the SB is also a cap drain come next year and the Hawks take yet another step back toward the pack.
I think there's a bit of mythology overshadowing the reality of how those were won. Those three were runs were with extremely solid teams having few weaknesses to exploit, but the winning difference was their kicking game coupled with winning enough games in a weak division to secure a cold home field advantage in the playoffs that other teams in the then better conference couldn't overcome.
Take Adam off those teams and I don't think you have the three or the legacy. Best clutch kicker I've ever seen in the elements.
Well, I think Peyton's Indy teams were mostly smoke and mirrors, that you had the better actual team, if without a couple of star parts that Indy managed. To me the Colts were a bit like a B version of the old Kelly Bills teams. When they ran into truly solid teams, top to bottom, they tended to end up on the bottom. Or, call it the Marino or Elway effect. A great qb taking a team that didn't belong where it would inevitably be exposed. I'd point to what happened when both our guys went down for a year as a solid case being made on the point.Ya know, I genuinely believe there is some kind of Yankee thrift (read: cheapness) behind many of the Kraft decisions over the years, as though the man simply can't help but save a buck when given a chance. It's exasperating. Here's Denver, loaded for bear, and we've got...well. The island of also-rans on offense. Trust me, Pats fans have bemoaned this for years. "Look at the weapons Peyton has!" dates back to his days in Indy, and only really went away for one season. (We know how that turned out. Funny how the two best offenses in history couldn't close the deal.)
And Harvin was a FORCE in that SB. He's either a real team cancer, which would be odd given that's never really leaked out from anywhere, or they think they're about to run into cap issues that would necessitate losing him or more valuable pieces (in the holistic sense) and so he pulled the trigger and made sure Percy wouldn't come back to haunt him until he'd had time to shake out and shore up, which makes sense.As per Harvin...welcome to hell, dude. From contender to latrine. I knew Pete Carroll could have a mean streak but this almost looks downright punitive.