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The Seahawks are giving the Saints all they want right now.
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Saints are going to lose to the worst playoff team in NFL history.
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That rush by Lynch was one for the ages. Safe to say our grandchildren will be watching that one.
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Max wrote:
That rush by Lynch was one for the ages. Safe to say our grandchildren will be watching that one.
Great stiff arm. Now I hope the Colts can knock off the mighty NY Jets.
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Saints were embarassed, humiliated, outplayed, I live down here, am a Saints fan . Have no excuses. (cry)
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Max wrote:
That rush by Lynch was one for the ages. Safe to say our grandchildren will be watching that one.
Under the circumstances, one of the best runs I've ever seen. The only thing close that comes to mind was Marcus Allen in the Super Bowl. That stiff arm was awesome.
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What a kick? Great opening day so far. As long as the Colts hold on that is.
Fuck the Jets jut returned it with a few first downs of FG range. With 2 timeout none the less.
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If you are the Colts why would you call a time out on defense with 30 seconds left in the game and the Jets facing a 50 yard FG. All they did was let the Jets find the play they wanted.
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forsberg_us wrote:
Max wrote:
That rush by Lynch was one for the ages. Safe to say our grandchildren will be watching that one.
Under the circumstances, one of the best runs I've ever seen. The only thing close that comes to mind was Marcus Allen in the Super Bowl. That stiff arm was awesome.
Also credit Hasselbeck and one other Seahawk for not clipping that last guy who had a chance. I saw Hasselbeck's hand go up on the guy's shoulder, but then he wisely pulled it back.
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Max wrote:
forsberg_us wrote:
Max wrote:
That rush by Lynch was one for the ages. Safe to say our grandchildren will be watching that one.
Under the circumstances, one of the best runs I've ever seen. The only thing close that comes to mind was Marcus Allen in the Super Bowl. That stiff arm was awesome.
Also credit Hasselbeck and one other Seahawk for not clipping that last guy who had a chance. I saw Hasselbeck's hand go up on the guy's shoulder, but then he wisely pulled it back.
I know exactly what you're talking about. I remember seeing it during the replay and having flashbacks to one of my son's game where we had a TD called back because a lineman blocked a kid in the back 30 yards behind the play.
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Ugh. That's usually the worst call in football.
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Next week's AFC games:
New York J v. New England
Baltimore v. Pittsburgh
Wonder if Vegas will issue a line on personal fouls.
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Cassel threw for 70 yards. That sucks.
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Week 2 of the Playoffs
Patriots v. Jets--The Dark Lord v. The Elastic Stomach. Mark Sanchez continues in his quest to join Trent Dilfer and a host of others as the worst QBs ever to win a Super Bowl.
Ravens v. Steelers--Ray "Slasher" Lewis v. Ben Rapeliesberger. So many players to hate, so little time.
Falcons v. Packers--The one game I'm actually looking forward to watching
Seahawks v. Bears--Seattle continues in its quest to reach .500.
I have little doubt that the Seahawks shot their wad on Saturday. I really have to hope that the winner of Falcons/Packers makes it to the Super Bowl. I just can't root for anything Chicago, and there is no way I can root for any of those AFC teams.
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Shouldn't Rex Ryan's nickname have something to do with feet?
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Good point Tk, but my brain intentionally shuts out anything that involves Rex Ryan's sex life and I forgot.
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Aaron Rodgers is on fire . 27 of 31 going in to the 4th quarter .
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Lookin' like the Bears will have their hands full, assuming they can get by Seahawks.
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My Packers/Steelers prediction is looking pretty good tonight.
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Well the Bears won the 1st quarter .
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APRTW wrote:
My Packers/Steelers prediction is looking pretty good tonight.
21-0. I didn't care for that missed opportunity on the last drive, one bad block by Hester and they lose about 1/4 of the field and a chance to score again, but are you sure that the Bears won't be able to handle the Packers?
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I expect Bears/Packers to be very entertaining.
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I actually need a bit of help here. As the FF league shows, I probably know less about what is going on in the NFL than anyone else here.
I have a colleague who is a monster Packer's fan. There's a realistic possibility that he and I make it interesting. Money won't change hands, for sure, but I need some expert advice as to whether I should up anything valuable. The problem that I see today is that Cutler, like many Bear QBs is very inconsistent.
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Max wrote:
I actually need a bit of help here. As the FF league shows, I probably know less about what is going on in the NFL than anyone else here.
I have a colleague who is a monster Packer's fan. There's a realistic possibility that he and I make it interesting. Money won't change hands, for sure, but I need some expert advice as to whether I should up anything valuable. The problem that I see today is that Cutler, like many Bear QBs is very inconsistent.
........and Rodgers has been money ; (so far)