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Re: NFL Thread: Thoughts on the game south of the 49th

Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2014 1:26 pm
by herb
donlever wrote:Saints win out...
LOL good one Don!


:cry:

Re: NFL Thread: Thoughts on the game south of the 49th

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 9:15 am
by herb
Woohoo! We're #1! We're #1! We're #1!

Re: NFL Thread: Thoughts on the game south of the 49th

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 11:56 am
by donlever
...speaking of the Saints and their most recent game.

Jay Cutler (salary and signing bonus combined) is the highest paid player in the NFL this year.

L O F L!!

Oops.

Re: NFL Thread: Thoughts on the game south of the 49th

Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2014 9:10 am
by donlever
The mindset of a current NFL'er:

"I'd rather have the experience of playing and, who knows, die 10, 15 years earlier than not be able to play in the NFL and live a long life."

- Chris Conte, Bears safety


http://espn.go.com/chicago/nfl/story/_/ ... ealth-risk


"As far as after football, who knows. My life will revolve around football to some point, but I'd rather have the experience of playing and, who knows, die 10, 15 years earlier than not be able to play in the NFL and live a long life. It's something I've wanted to do with my life and I wanted to accomplish. And I pretty much set my whole life up to accomplish that goal. So I don't really look toward my life after football because I'll figure things out when I get there and see how I am."

Re: NFL Thread: Thoughts on the game south of the 49th

Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2014 2:46 am
by Topper
Back home and watched the Seahawks-49r's last night that I recorded from the weekend.

Is DangRunt Ray McDonald's accuser?

Re: NFL Thread: Thoughts on the game south of the 49th

Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2014 9:20 am
by Topper
I guess Bennett was right about Sanchez.

Re: NFL Thread: Thoughts on the game south of the 49th

Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2014 3:22 am
by Topper
Wouldn't Harbaugh be a better fit at Miami?

Herb, there is always Mardi Gras.

After three ineffective quarters, Beast Quake II.

A nothing game for the Colts meant a nothing effort.

Bills?

Re: NFL Thread: Thoughts on the game south of the 49th

Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2014 7:48 am
by Meds
I missed Sunday's foray.....

Was this a case of the Seahawks hitting their stride into the playoffs, or was the Cardinal's defense just that bad?

Re: NFL Thread: Thoughts on the game south of the 49th

Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2014 8:50 am
by Topper
Not surprising with a sixth string QB, the Arizona offence was unable to do much against the Seattle D but did put together two drives into the red zone before imploding and and settling for field goals.

Seattle offence was not much better with two touch downs, one a long drive, another after the D gave them the ball on the Arizona side of centre, and three missed field goals after Wilson and Co were stopped.

That was through three quarters, 14-6 ...........then Beast Quake II stuck to start the fourth.

Seattle offensive numbers were padded by big plays not sustained offence.

Re: NFL Thread: Thoughts on the game south of the 49th

Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2014 3:56 pm
by SKYO
Seahawks Defense strikes again!!!

Re: NFL Thread: Thoughts on the game south of the 49th

Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2014 5:19 pm
by Topper
SKYO wrote:Seahawks Defense strikes again!!!
Considering the inept offence, they damn well have to.
1st half possessions
- turn over on downs
- Wilson throws INT
- Lynch fumbles
- punt
- end of 1/2

Absolutely fucking amazing defence. Earl Thomas III has me finally not missing Kenny Easley. Last season while my Seahawk fan friends were having Legion of Boom circle jerks, I was sing the praises of Ken Norton Jr's crew.

Look at what that defence has done the last 6 games
- avg 6.5 pts/ game allowed
- avg 196 yds/game against
- allowed only 3 touchdowns in those six games

Damn I wish Johnny was one of Jerry's kids.

"I think a player who can't show up for meetings, can't make practice, can't make weight-lifting, disrespects himself," Haslam said. "But I think more importantly, and I think this is what these young guys miss, they disrespect the team, the coaches, the staff, the fans.

There's a lot of people in our organization whose livelihood depends on how well we do. We're not gonna tolerate people who are irresponsible, no matter what round they're drafted in."

"We're gonna give them a chance," Haslam said. "They're young kids. We're going to work with them -- hopefully they grow up.

"But if they can't grow up and they can't be responsible to the their teammates and the coaches and our great fans, then they won't be with the Cleveland Browns."

Amazing mark set by Murray considering those who have gone before him.

Re: NFL Thread: Thoughts on the game south of the 49th

Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2014 6:00 pm
by Island Nucklehead
Jim Harbaugh going back to school?

Re: NFL Thread: Thoughts on the game south of the 49th

Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 9:48 am
by herb
Island Nucklehead wrote:Jim Harbaugh going back to school?
For $8M a year, why not?

Thankfully we'll have to endure less of Harbaugh's stupid face and those awful pleated khaki pants.

Re: NFL Thread: Thoughts on the game south of the 49th

Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 10:32 am
by Topper
Best line I've read on Harbaugh coaching in college, after 4 years the players are gone and don't have to deal with him any more.

The 49ers have a veteran lineup that rivals Cleveland and Miami for unmanageable locker room shit shows.

Re: NFL Thread: Thoughts on the game south of the 49th

Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 10:14 am
by Topper
Was that a suh of relief I heard from Romo?