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Official 2011-2012 NFL Thread
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Unfortunately for Denver God doesnt work on Saturdays. -
Official 2011-2012 NFL Thread
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Bert Emanual rule on the TD catch? -
Official 2011-2012 NFL Thread
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I predict Tebow will be the first QB to ever be called for intentional grounding while attempting to make a 10 yard sideline pass. -
Official 2011-2012 NFL Thread
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I have a feeling this thread is going to be unbearable for at least a week. -
Official 2011-2012 NFL Thread
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Remember when Martz was OC of San Fran and didnt use Vernon Davis in the passing game -
Official 2011-2012 NFL Thread
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Gore just pulled an epic Marion Barber mishap -
Official 2011-2012 NFL Thread
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Wow -
Official 2011-2012 NFL Thread
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Devery Henderson = Johnny Knox -
Official 2011-2012 NFL Thread
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Ya definitely dont want to do that -
Official 2011-2012 NFL Thread
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Kyle Williams making his dad proud -
Official 2011-2012 NFL Thread
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uh oh -
Official 2011-2012 NFL Thread
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QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Jan 14, 2012 -> 04:41 PM) 3 and out. Ya I think this game is about to get interesting -
Official 2011-2012 NFL Thread
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This drive by SF will be very crucial. Hopefully they dont start playing not to lose and keep playing aggressive. Cant have a short drive here. -
Official 2011-2012 NFL Thread
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I think Las Vegas has to be very pleased with how this game is going so far. -
Official 2011-2012 NFL Thread
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QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Jan 13, 2012 -> 02:59 PM) The Rams had a huge problem coming into this season, as they were paying big time money to both Jake Long and Sam Bradford, from being top draft picks under the old CBA. The money those 2 were getting put the Rams right up against the Salary Cap last offseason. Normally you'd think that a young team tends to be well under the cap, but the old CBA/Draft salaries were so screwed up that the Rams were an incredibly expensive young team. They had no room to actually add anything of substance in free agency last year, and they probably couldn't even hold onto their own guys. Throw in an injury or two and an improved division, and you've got a recipe for disaster. This year the Rams ought to be in much better shape, they're another year down the path of both of those contracts and the salary cap should be going up. Plus, they have another top pick, but a top pick that won't break the bank. They ought to be in a position to actually add depth and useful pieces this year, even if they can't go all-in on someone like the Bears can/should. That ought to make them a whole lot more competitive next year. If thats the case then Id imagine the Lions would have to be in cap hell with Stafford, Calvin and Suh all being top 2 overall draft picks toward the end of the old CBA. -
QUOTE (That funky motion @ Jan 8, 2012 -> 04:00 PM) NHL12 and MW3 on Xbox Have you gotten into the EASHL or played any online team play yet in NHL12? If not you should really look into it. I started playing it in NHL10 and it has to be the coolest feature to a sports video game ever.
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Official 2011-2012 NFL Thread
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QUOTE (SOXOBAMA @ Jan 11, 2012 -> 03:56 PM) http://msn.foxsports.com/collegefootball/s...FL-draft-011112 Heisman Trophy winner Robert Griffin III is headed to the NFL. Griffin made it official Wednesday, announcing that he would skip his senior season to enter the NFL draft after a record-breaking college career. The announcement comes a month and a day after the dual-threat quarterback became the first Baylor player to win college football's highest individual honor. ''It was a tough decision, I love the people at this university, love my coach for giving me a chance to be a quarterback,'' Griffin said. Stanford's Andrew Luck, the Heisman runner-up, and Griffin are likely to be the first two quarterbacks selected next April. Griffin arrived at Baylor along with coach Art Briles before the 2008 season. Briles was at Griffin's side Wednesday, both still basking in a season that ended with the Bears ranked No. 13 -- the first time since 1986 that they were in the final poll of the year. ''I talked to coach, neither of us broke down, surprisingly,' said Griffin, though Briles broke in to add: ''Not on the outside.'' Small wonder. Losing a talent like Griffin would be a blow for any coach. Griffin set or tied 54 school records while playing 41 games at Baylor over the past four seasons. The fourth-year junior has another season of eligibility remaining at Baylor because he got a medical redshirt after he tore the ACL in his right knee in the third game of the 2009 season. The Bears tied a school record with 10 wins this season, including a six-game winning streak to end the year. They finished with a record-setting 67-56 victory over Washington in the Alamo Bowl, their first bowl victory since 1992. Griffin is Baylor's career passing leader. He completed 800 of 1,192 passes (67 percent) for 10,366 yards with 78 touchdowns and 17 interceptions. His 2,254 yards and 33 TDs rushing are records for a Bears quarterback. He completed 291 of 402 passes (72 percent) for 4,293 yards and 37 TDs with only six interceptions this season, when he also ran for 699 yards and 10 more touchdowns. He was the nation's second-most efficient passer with a 189.48 rating, just behind Wisconsin's Russell Wilson, whose 191.78 rating came with 93 fewer pass attempts. Griffin arrived at Waco as a 17-year-old freshman in January 2008 after graduating from high school a semester early. He completed an undergraduate degree in political science in December 2010 and has been working on master's degree in communications. Well according to Kordell Stewart if you dont take RG3 over Luck youre racist -
Official 2011-2012 NCAA Football Thread
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So now the co national champs talks are starting on ESPN because LSU and Alabama split. If there was going to be a circumstance where this game wouldnt establish a champ then they shouldnt have made it the championship game. That aside I think Alabamas performance was one sided enough to prove they deserve the championship. Id have liked to see them play Ok state. -
Official 2011-2012 NFL Thread
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Well I will give Tebow credit, he made enough plays to win instead of needing random miracles and mistakes from the other team. The Steelers looked really unprepared for this game. -
Official 2011-2012 NFL Thread
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I was wondering when Jesus would show up. -
Official 2011-2012 NFL Thread
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QUOTE (Chisoxfn @ Jan 8, 2012 -> 05:39 PM) Phillip has the track record that is pretty darn good. I realize he struggled for a chunk this year but I don't know how you could argue that Cutler is better. Cutler is better physically than every QB in the league outside of potentially Rodgers/Cam. But there is more to football than just that. I think Cutler is in that next tier of guys but I'd say Eli/Rivers are both ahead of Cutler at this point in time. Eli for sure. Rivers has had some of the best weapons in the NFL his whole career and been in a pretty bad division and never seems to put it together. Hes also had the same coach for nearly his entire career I believe. It might be the Bears fan in me talking but what Ive seen from Cutler the past 2 seasons behind a garbage offensive line with probably the worst weapons of any QB in the NFL and an OC who called 7 step drops way too often and almost got him killed, I have been pretty impressed. -
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QUOTE (Chisoxfn @ Jan 8, 2012 -> 04:36 PM) Interesting. Brandon Marshall, Jay Cutler, and Ryan Clady have been talking a bit on twitter. Cutler seems to be hinting at bringing both of them to Chicago. However, I don't believe Clady is a FA so no idea how the Bears would add him. Marshall and Clady would be tremendous fits though. Im comfortable letting Jay be the gm after reading this -
Official 2011-2012 NFL Thread
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QUOTE (zenryan @ Jan 8, 2012 -> 01:51 PM) Let's not get carried away with saying he's top 5. In no order Brees,Brady,Rivers,Eli,Romo,Rodgers,Ryan,Schaub,Big Ben. That is 9 right there and that doesnt include if Peyton comes back. Rivers and Romo huh -
Who had the best NFL Rookie season of All-Time?
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I guess it also depends on what criteria were using to determine best. Pure stats or contribution to his teams success? -
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QUOTE (Palehosefan @ Jan 8, 2012 -> 11:18 AM) It would be criminal to sit Luck with Manning starting. Nobody in the history of the QB position has been more NFL ready than Luck coming in. I'm sure Seattle would be more than happy to give up their potential selection of someone like Brock Osweiler, for a few years of Manning. I respectfully disagree. I think if they can get the money to work that Luck getting to learn from Manning will make him a better player, period. I also dont know about Luck being the most NFL ready QB ever. There is always the chance that elite college players will bust. What has made Peyton Manning so great has been his preparation, knowledge of the game and his ability to read defenses. Those are things that can be learned and it would be invaluable for Luck to have a season or two with Manning to learn as much as he can. Also, if they keep Manning and he comes back strong and looks to have more left in his career then his value might be higher then it would be right now with the question marks about his injury. Peyton Manning essentially carried that franchise on his back for a decade and brought them from a bottom feeder to a perennial contender. I know its a business and a what have you done for me lately league but the Colts will not be better off without Peyton Manning. If they think he can still play (which Id hope they do if they pay him that roster bonus) then they might be better off trading the rights to Luck and loading up on picks.
