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NFL 2011 Conference Championship |OT| Mission Impossible? It Takes a Cruz!

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That was embarrassing. She needs a good slappin' I mean err nothing
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Damn I really need to stop replying to myself so quickly. Shit is getting suspicious.

Yeah it's obviously the only reason I'm not doing real pic January too.

But for what it's worth, I'm from an area with a large amount of Vikings fans, so they hit home with me a little more than usual.
 
New feelings here. What DO you discuss when your team is knocked out of the playoffs? Im so confused right now.

Man some of us don't even know what the playoffs feel like. I wish I could feel like you!

If I had a time machine I'd go back and see some dinosaurs then convince the past me not to follow the Browns and save myself the years of sadness.
 
New feelings here. What DO you discuss when your team is knocked out of the playoffs? Im so confused right now.
movies, Tebow, JJ Abrams, comfort food, Graham Harrell, commemorative plates, Tebow, hand size, Bibi Jones, Tebow, press conference attire, etc.
 
Giants vs. Packers / 45.1 million viewers
Broncos vs. Patriots / 36.8 million viewers
Saints vs. 49ers / 28.2 million viewers
Houston vs. Baltimore / 25.7 million viewers

EDIT: Heard on the radio, online getting numbers all over the place.
 
movies, Tebow, JJ Abrams, comfort food, Graham Harrell, commemorative plates, Tebow, hand size, Bibi Jones, Tebow, press conference attire, etc.
What do you want to discuss?
I saw Alcatraz last night. Will stick with it. I think it has some potential.
 
Everytime I enter this thread I see you staring at me. Always thought you were older and more portly by the way you post. Guess Im just stereotyping Wisconsinites?
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Staring right into your soul.

Well I'll try to keep my posting quality at a high level so the illusion isn't completely broken and I used to be a chubby funster so your stereotype was somewhat right.
 
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By gawd what should have been. Fuck you Jacoby Jones for fucking the game up royally. Texans D was destroying Flacco and IMO would destroy Brady.

JJ Watt, Brooks Reed and Conner Barwin in that pic. Combine them with Cushing, Demeco, JoJo, Manning and Quinn we have a hellacious defense buidling block! Get a legit #2 WR (Stevie Johnson looking at you!), get Schaub back healthy and resign Arian and Chris Myers.......2012 could be something REALLY damn special.
 
I just googled Bibi Jones.

Bleh. No thanks.

Got that Barbie thing going on.
I'm not defending her, but tell Gronk that to his face and see what happens.

I'm imagining a scene from Of Mice and Men

wait why are we discussing Graham?
He's been working on remote QB control technology throughout the season. That's why Rodgers had a great season and Flynn threw for 6TDs.

There was some electrical interference during the last game and Rodgers had to QB for himself.
 
:jnc

Staring right into your soul.

Well I'll try to keep my posting quality at a high level so the illusion isn't completely broken and I used to be a chubby funster so your stereotype was somewhat right.

No lie, I initially perceived you as a black man. Then I realized where you were posting from and decided that CAN'T be right.
 
NFL.com mock draft:


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PICK NO. 1
ANDREW LUCK QB STANFORD
The Colts simply can't pass up Luck. Whenever Peyton Manning returns, he's on borrowed time and Luck is the future. Indy did pretty well the last time it took a QB considered the best prospect in years.


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PICK NO. 2
ROBERT GRIFFIN, III QB BAYLOR
PROJECTED TRADE: Several teams are going to try and move up to get Griffin but the Browns have the most ammo -- the fourth overall pick and a late first-rounder or high picks in later rounds. Cleveland needs Griffin -- and wants him, according to league sources -- and the Rams will still get their man.


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PICK NO. 3
MATT KALIL OT USC
The Vikings could draft at any position other than right defensive end and find a fit. Kalil is an anchor offensive tackle, though, and those are too hard to find.


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PICK NO. 4
JUSTIN BLACKMON WR OKLAHOMA ST.
PROJECTED TRADE: The Rams will haggle and consider LSU CB Morris Claiborne -- Jeff Fisher loves his DBs -- but they will finally get Sam Bradford and Steven Jackson some offensive help.


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PICK NO. 5
MORRIS CLAIBORNE CB LSU
A stud player and a must-get. Ronde Barber could be retiring and Aqib Talib has some serious legal issues. Nabbing a young corner comes a year late.


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PICK NO. 6
DRE KIRKPATRICK CB ALABAMA
I could see the Skins try to move back and nab a wide receiver but you can't have enough CBs.


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PICK NO. 7
QUINTON COPLES DE NORTH CAROLINA
New coach Mike Mularkey would love to add a wide receiver but not this high. They still need pass rush help and that's what this draft slot dictates.


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PICK NO. 8
DEVON STILL DT PENN ST.
Carolina has to go defense and DT is a major need.


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PICK NO. 9
DAVID DECASTRO OG STANFORD
This could be a team that tries to move up to get RGIII but if it doesn't get him, it will strengthen the interior for whoever has to line up under center.


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PICK NO. 10
ZACH BROWN OLB NORTH CAROLINA
The Bills could go in a lot of directions but they have to add more of an edge presence.


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PICK NO. 11
RILEY REIFF OT IOWA
Kansas City has to get better up front and Reiff is solid. He's also been coached by Kirk Ferentz, a trusted friend of GM Scott Pioli.


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PICK NO. 12
MICHAEL BROCKERS DT LSU
There will be cries for a QB but Tarvaris Jackson played well enough to not force a reach.


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PICK NO. 13
JONATHAN MARTIN OT STANFORD
The Cardinals have to re-invest in a shaky offensive line and Martin is a tough hombre who could add some needed attitude.


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PICK NO. 14
COURTNEY UPSHAW OLB ALABAMA
Fans will be rightfully clamoring for a CB but Anthony Spencer has fallen off and the pass rush needs a major upgrade.


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PICK NO. 15
LUKE KUECHLY ILB BOSTON COLLEGE
The beleaguered defense needs a ton of help on the second level and it starts with a cog like Kuechly. Middle backers have fallen out of first-round prestige but if this position continues to be ignored the defense won't live up to the hype.


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PICK NO. 16
MARK BARRON SS ALABAMA
They really need some offensive line help but the Jets have to fortify the deep middle.


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PICK NO. 17
TRENT RICHARDSON RB ALABAMA
Well, lookie here. The devaluation of running backs lets this stud ball carrier fall to Cincinnati. Andy Dalton would have more toys to work with than any other quarterback besides Drew Brees.


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PICK NO. 18
DWAYNE ALLEN TE CLEMSON
Injury-prone Antonio Gates needs someone to spell him and the Chargers need depth at the position to keep the offense rolling should Gates, who's aging, need to be spelled or get hurt.


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PICK NO. 19
ALSHON JEFFERY WR SOUTH CAROLINA
He had a down season after developing into a star. That could cause concerns but Jeffery has big-time potential.


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PICK NO. 20
STEPHON GILMORE CB SOUTH CAROLINA
With Cortland Finnegan's contract situation and the need to add talent regardless, this could be a surprise pick.


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PICK NO. 21
ALFONZO DENNARD CB NEBRASKA
Cincinnati has to upgrade its secondary and with the AFC North having so many big-play receivers, you can't have enough cornerbacks.


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PICK NO. 22
WHITNEY MERCILUS DE ILLINOIS
Mercilus is being pegged by some mock drafters as a likely riser through the process.


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PICK NO. 23
DONT'A HIGHTOWER ILB ALABAMA
Hightower is a stud. Stephen Tulloch was incredibly vital as Detroit's middle linebacker but Hightower could emerge as something special.


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PICK NO. 24
KELECHI OSEMELE T IOWA ST.
The Steelers have multiple needs but this versatile interior player fits into the multiple position linemen Pittsburgh likes to acquire.


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PICK NO. 25
NICK PERRY DE USC
John Fox values his pass rushers. They need to add multiple defensive tackles but that will come later in the draft.


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PICK NO. 26
KENDALL WRIGHT WR BAYLOR
Andre Johnson's hamstring injuries exposed a lack of depth at wide receiver. Wright would add some major explosiveness.


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PICK NO. 27
MICHAEL FLOYD WR NOTRE DAME
You know New England will trade back to stockpile defenders but if not, they get a quality receiving presence on the perimeter and add defenders later.


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PICK NO. 28
ANDRE BRANCH DE CLEMSON
Green Bay really missed Cullen Jenkins and must get better at DE.


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PICK NO. 29
VONTAZE BURFICT ILB ARIZONA STATE
A big-time talent who could beef up the second level of the defense.


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PICK NO. 30
RONNELL LEWIS OLB OKLAHOMA
The Ravens can never have enough linebackers. Lewis is not scheme-specific and can get to the quarterback.


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PICK NO. 31
MOHAMED SANU WR RUTGERS
A big, tall receiver would be a nice addition to a group of smaller, inconsistent targets.


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PICK NO. 32
JAYRON HOSLEY CB VIRGINIA TECH
The Patriots need help in the secondary. Tech corners have been hit or miss because of the schemes they play but Hosley looks like the goods.
http://www.nfl.com/draft/2012/mock-drafts/steve-wyche/65034
 
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