Analyst Predictions: Divisional Round
Heh, Texans didn't get one vote. Tebow at least got one. I thought Giants would get more votes.
Heh, Texans didn't get one vote. Tebow at least got one. I thought Giants would get more votes.
The NFL shouldn't police morality, no doubt, but if you commit a crime, you should be punished like everyone else.I think most of the "character" arguments are overrated.
Packers win by at least 2 TDs.jmdajr said:I thought Giants would get more votes.
The NFL shouldn't police morality, no doubt, but if you commit a crime, you should be punished like everyone else.
Also if you do something illegal, that reflects badly on you and the company you work for. Consequences, man up.
Don't think everyone should be fired on the spot but sometimes you should.
Brees an insufferable douche so I cheer against him. Minor. Who cares, really he plays QB well.
NFL players get away with shit most people couldn't in such a public job.
Yeah, what is your point?
Yeah, what is your point?
NFL players that commit crimes are punished. Only time they aren't really is when there's insufficient evidence, or they're innocent, or both. Even then they are often savaged in the court of public opinion.The NFL shouldn't police morality, no doubt, but if you commit a crime, you should be punished like everyone else.
Also if you do something illegal, that reflects badly on you and the company you work for. Consequences, man up.
Don't think everyone should be fired on the spot but sometimes you should.
Brees an insufferable douche so I cheer against him.
NY Post. :jnc
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I see a new avatar in my future.
NY Post. :jnc
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I see a new avatar in my future.
Rambo II wasn't as good though. :/
NY Post. :jnc
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I see a new avatar in my future.
My choice is Jim Brown, RB for the Cleveland Browns.
Pro Bowl every year he played. Still holds some NFL records such as the only rusher to average over 100 yards per game for his career.
Edit: Not to actually come back, just dreaming.
My choice is Jim Brown, RB for the Cleveland Browns.
Pro Bowl every year he played. Still holds some NFL records such as the only rusher to average over 100 yards per game for his career.
Edit: Not to actually come back, just dreaming.
Rambo II wasn't as good though. :/
Madden was just on NFLN and was asked if Brees/Brady breaking his record is a diminished accomplishment? Madden replied that it is and if Marino was playing the game today with the rules as they are, he'd pass for 10,000 yards. I would love to see it.Kusagari said:1984 Dan Marino in this era.
Good choiceAlligatorjandro said:Lawrence Taylor
Madden was just on NFLN and was asked if Brees/Brady breaking his record is a diminished accomplishment? Madden replied that it is and if Marino was playing the game today with the rules as they are, he'd pass for 10,000 yards. I would love to see it.
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For me it would be Chuck Bednarik for sure.
With Drug testing the way it is now that coke head would be out of theleague before he reaches 1000yds.
And yet you were fine with Lawrence Taylor?!
Nitschke.
He'd be kicked out of the NFL after one game though.
Followed closely by Barry Sanders.
Hadn't heard about Concrete Charlie for a while.
I'd like to see what Johnny Unitas would do in this league. I'd also give all the tea in China to watch Otto Graham in this league.
It's best to think of First Blood I as a separate entity from the other films. Rambo II is awesome, and so is the one from a couple of years ago
I'll go with Jack Lambert. Or Mean Joe Greene. Possibly Mel Blount.
I'd like to see what Johnny Unitas would do in this league. I'd also give all the tea in China to watch Otto Graham in this league.
I wonder if Barry Sanders Jr. has skills. Guess we'll find out, he's going to Furd next year.
Just re-reading about Otto Graham, quite a career. And he played pro basketball. My dad saw him play several times and said he was the best QB of all time. He still is.
I wonder if Barry Sanders Jr. has skills. Guess we'll find out, he's going to Furd next year.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000...-wins-appeal-of-10k-fine-for-using-cell-phonePittsburgh Steelers All-Pro safety Troy Polamalu won his appeal of a $10,000 fine for using his cell phone on the sideline during a game, according to a league source.
Polamalu was notified of the verdict on Thursday.
He was fined for using his phone during a win over the Jacksonville Jaguars on Oct. 16. Polamalu, who has a history of concussions, had a brief phone conversation with his wife near the Steelers' bench area after exiting the game with concussion-like symptoms.
Possession of cell phones, PDAs or other electronic equipment in the bench area during a game is strictly prohibited by NFL policy beginning 90 minutes before kickoff through the end of the game.
So what did he say?TheLegendary said:Carl Banks is such a homer and he has no idea what he's talking about. He knows nothing about the teams he's discussing that are not the Giants
So what did he say?
Bob Papa you mean? Papa is fine as the radio announcer, yeah. He sucked on Thursday Night Football. I disagree with you on Banks though. I think he's a pretty solid analyst when he's calling games. Far from a homer as he's more than willing to shit on the Giants when they play a poor game.TheLegendary said:Bob Popper is much better (though not on TV)
Prefer to see him go to the Falcons.verbum said:Could be a bidding war with the Eagles over Spagnuolo.