NFL 2011 Divisional Round |OT| Jesus cast flag merchants, rapists out of His temple

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Tim Tebow isn't married, and it doesn't appear to be in the cards either, but what would happen if the newly minted star of the NFL were to find a celebrity wife? .

Really, do we need a NFL/TMZ partnership?
 
It is Roger Goodell's wet dream.

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Now gifsoup is working!
 
Just turned 30 the other day.

Go Lions.

I'm somewhat surprised at how young others in this thread are.
 
32 here :(

Though I feel like I'm in my 70's. Bunch of old farts here.
 
So many young people in here, jesus. I'm 29. And I drive a '91 Civic if anyone cares. Zero creature comforts and it's got an ugly body, but it runs like a champ, and I get about 50 mpg on the highway. That helps a lot since I drive 1,000 miles a month.
 
My picks for the week:

NO @ SF - I want to see the Packers play the 49ers and see the clashing styles. And I dislike Drew Brees.
DEN @ NE
HOU @ BAL - Thought about picking Houston. If Flacco has a bad day (for him) they might lose.
NYG @ GB

I think I went 3-1 last week, getting only the Tebow game wrong. All the top seeds in the conference championship games seems unlikely but whatever.
 
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put on the man pants

Dad just bought one of these. Brother and I both have older models. All the manliness of a muscle car, plus plenty of room for passengers and cargo

Granted my gas mileage is like 13 mpg in the city, but as long as either the Democrats or Republicans are in power, the oil will keep flowing!
 
Oh, youtube:
packers gonna lose next weekend to the giants. all you fag bandwagon packer fans can head butt a unicorn then t bag a blender. much respect to weezy...but this remix sucks ass
 
Still no decision on Fisher. I think if he goes somewhere it will be Miami. Rams moving scares him off. I still think he may sit out a year. He's waffling so much he may realize that neither job is for him.

Also, Mike Sherman seems to be front runner for Bucs. Have no idea why they wouldn't hire Marty. He's perfect for them
 
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On a different note, Mel Kiper regrades the 2011 draft

Quick summary:

AFC East

Buffalo Bills
Post-draft grade: B
New grade: B+

Miami Dolphins
Post-draft grade: B-
New grade: B

New England Patriots
Post-draft grade: C+
New grade: C+

New York Jets
Post-draft grade: B
New grade: C+

AFC North

Baltimore Ravens
Post-draft grade: B+
New grade: A-

Cincinnati Bengals
Post-draft grade: A-
New grade: A+

Cleveland Browns
Post-draft grade: B+
New grade: A-

Pittsburgh Steelers
Post-draft grade: B+
New grade: B-

AFC South

Houston Texans
Post-draft grade: B
New grade: A-

Indianapolis Colts
Post-draft grade: B+
New grade: C

Jacksonville Jaguars
Post-draft grade: C-
New grade: D

Tennessee Titans
Post-draft grade: C
New grade: B

AFC West

Denver Broncos
Post-draft grade: B
New grade: B

Kansas City Chiefs
Post-draft grade: C+
New grade: C

Oakland Raiders
Post-draft grade: C+
New grade: B+

San Diego Chargers
Post-draft grade: B+
New grade: C+

NFC East

Dallas Cowboys
Post-draft grade: B-
New grade: C+

New York Giants
Post-draft grade: B-
New grade: C

Philadelphia Eagles
Post-draft grade: C+
New grade: C

Washington Redskins
Post-draft grade: C+
New grade: B

NFC North

Chicago Bears
Post-draft grade: B
New grade: C

Detroit Lions
Post-draft grade: A-
New grade: B

Green Bay Packers
Post-draft grade: B+
New grade: B

Minnesota Vikings
Post-draft grade: C+
New grade: C-

NFC South

Atlanta Falcons
Post-draft grade: C+
New grade: B

Carolina Panthers
Post-draft grade: C
New grade: A-

New Orleans Saints
Post-draft grade: B
New grade: C+

Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Post-draft grade: B+
New grade: B

NFC West

Arizona Cardinals
Post-draft grade: B-
New grade: B

San Francisco 49ers
Post-draft grade: C+
New grade: A

Seattle Seahawks
Post-draft grade: D+
New grade: B-

St. Louis Rams
Post-draft grade: B
New grade: C+
 
Riley Reiff (Iowa Offensive Tackle) is a possible projected Top Ten pick?

I didn't think his stock was that high. Kiper likes him I guess.
 
23. I ain't give a damn

Not sure if I'd give the Packers a B for last year's draft. Cobb has been good and some rookies stepped in on D but I guess for a stacked team that's pretty good. Kinda hard to tell
 
Wow I didn't realize that I'm actually older than like half of Packers-GAF. 25 now, though I'll be 26 in about two weeks. It's rare that I act that age though, more likely I waver between being 12 or 35 at any given time.


Anyway, in light of the Lions first-round loss to the Saints, it's time to turn my attentions for the team on to improvement moving forward, and that means draft talks. So, looking at the direction the league is headed in, it's time to talk Draft Needs: 2012 Edition. This is, of course, in order of potential team impact:

1. Undrafted free agents: Whenever you get into the postseason, you always hear about all of these amazing playmakers that joined the team as undrafted free agents. They're clearly a necessity for any successful team and have a huge impact on games, so I really think the Lions should make them a top draft priority.
2. Basketball players: The ability to play basketball is crucial for any football player. Not only are great hops necessary for leaping into the crowd or dunking over the field goal-post, but being a talented baller gives you the street cred needed to command a leadership position in the locker room.
3. Any player with cooking skills: Fatford must be fed in order to maintain his cushioning and avoid further injury.
4. Players with a hard upbringing: Similar to undrafted free agents, it seems there is no avoiding needing at least two of these players on your team in order to be successful in the postseason. Luckily this one seems easy enough to combine with draft needs 1 or 2 so if we're lucky maybe we can get a hard-lucked UFA and kill two birds with one stone.
5. Hall of Fame backup Quarterback: We have to keep pace with the Packers in our division, after all, and they've obviously shown that this is the road to success.
6. Defensive Tackle: Suh's going to leave town as soon as his contract is up anyway, and even in the meantime we'll need somebody to step in and take his place while he sits out his suspensions.
7. Long-haired white guy: See #5
 
24. Too old already. I don't feel like I've matured a single day since I've turned 14 or something.

Is there something wrong with this? I have two girls and I feel more like a kid now than I did before them. Anyone in their 20s/30s are still puppy dogs to a certain degree.
 
Wow I didn't realize that I'm actually older than like half of Packers-GAF. 25 now, though I'll be 26 in about two weeks. It's rare that I act that age though, more likely I waver between being 12 or 35 at any given time.

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Quarter Century-GAF!

Anyway, in light of the Lions first-round loss to the Saints, it's time to turn my attentions for the team on to improvement moving forward, and that means draft talks. So, looking at the direction the league is headed in, it's time to talk Draft Needs: 2012 Edition. This is, of course, in order of potential team impact:

1. Undrafted free agents: Whenever you get into the postseason, you always hear about all of these amazing playmakers that joined the team as undrafted free agents. They're clearly a necessity for any successful team and have a huge impact on games, so I really think the Lions should make them a top draft priority.
2. Basketball players: The ability to play basketball is crucial for any football player. Not only are great hops necessary for leaping into the crowd or dunking over the field goal-post, but being a talented baller gives you the street cred needed to command a leadership position in the locker room.
3. Any player with cooking skills: Fatford must be fed in order to maintain his cushioning and avoid further injury.
4. Players with a hard upbringing: Similar to undrafted free agents, it seems there is no avoiding needing at least two of these players on your team in order to be successful in the postseason. Luckily this one seems easy enough to combine with draft needs 1 or 2 so if we're lucky maybe we can get a hard-lucked UFA and kill two birds with one stone.
5. Hall of Fame backup Quarterback: We have to keep pace with the Packers in our division, after all, and they've obviously shown that this is the road to success.
6. Defensive Tackle: Suh's going to leave town as soon as his contract is up anyway, and even in the meantime we'll need somebody to step in and take his place while he sits out his suspensions.
7. Long-haired white guy: See #5

Love it.
 
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