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No one here can ever talk shit about ESPN overreacting.
I can.
No one here can ever talk shit about ESPN overreacting.
cuevas said:No one here can ever talk shit about ESPN overreacting.
I totally thought it was The Onion at first.Grantland or The Onion?
we get it, you read Grantland.
Grantland or The Onion?
I totally thought it was The Onion at first.
So at the last second possible I subbed in James Jones into my starting line up.
He gave me -.10 points. WTF? What did he do fumble?
Good ol' Jermichael laid a nice goose egg for me.So at the last second possible I subbed in James Jones into my starting line up.
He gave me -.10 points. WTF? What did he do fumble?
So someone wants to give me Galvatron for Spiller and Baybay. Spiller is projected to get a lot of points but I am worried that once Jackson is healed and good to go, Spiller will go back to minimal point production, making it basically a straight up trade for the two wide receivers. But then there's the chance Spiller continues to put up stats and they keep him heavily involved.
Too many nicknames bro. I have no idea what WRs you're talking about :|
As if the Bears dont suddenly have enough problems, they now have to fret about when and if the players will rise up against their petulant, James Dean-wannabe quarterback, Jay Cutler.
Last nights sideline incident with left tackle JMarcus Webb, which featured Cutler swearing at and bumping the much bigger Webb, has created concerns within the organization that the players could eventually turn on Cutler, for good. Thats what a source with direct knowledge of the situation tells PFT.
Its not the first time a quarterback has had relationship issues in the locker room. Weve heard for years that Ben Roethlisberger had been (and still may be) persona non grata in Pittsburgh. But the Bears are getting closer to the breaking point with Cutler, and the worry in the organization is that if it keeps up, something could go down.
I think I figured it out:
Galvatron = Steve Smith
Spiller = Maurice Jones-Drew
Baybay = Jay Cutler
Hope that helps.
I was excited for a good laugh.
Then I saw it was "news" from Mike Florio.
Bah.
Rodgers is the reason. I think the defenses have picked up on him already. Packers are still getting 11 wins, but Fantasy Football is gonna suck.
No coaches film available for the game as of yet (just checked). When it's up, I'll take a look at it.TheLegendary said:Request to the All- 22 Gods: Any way you can look at the formation of Woodson's pick on Cutler? Want to take a look at what kind of coverage that was...definitely looked unique.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/09/14/bears-fear-a-potential-cutler-mutiny/
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Interesting about Ben. I remember a Hines' interview were they kept tossing him softballs to compliment Ben and he refused to do it. I know Ben plays up his injuries and his style makes his OL look bad, but I've never seen him on the field show them up. There's too many jackasses in the league for it to be the rape stuff
CJ Spiller = MoJo
Do you guys think Cutler had a legitimate reason to be pissed off last night? Were their offensive issues more his fault or the o-line's? To me it looked like the o-line and offensive play-calling were the main problems, but Cutler definitely made a few dumb decisions and bad passes that were all his fault.
Didn't notice until reading some of the stories but Jarrett Bush did not play a single snap on defense.
Fuuuck. We all know what happened the last time you were bursting blarry. Restrain yourself!The city of Baltimore right now is bursting. It's a good thing this week's game is in Philly, because M&T Stadium would be rocking, especially if the O's win against Oakland tonight and tommorrow. If we win, and the O's keep up their success, I don't see how New England can expect to roll into that fervor and come out with a win.
I'm bursting as well. Going to two Orioles/A's game this weekend, and the new MLB schedule was released and the O's are coming to SF next season. As much as I hate the Niners, it is nothing compared to my hatred of the SF Giants.
The city of Baltimore right now is bursting. It's a good thing this week's game is in Philly, because M&T Stadium would be rocking, especially if the O's win against Oakland tonight and tommorrow. If we win, and the O's keep up their success, I don't see how New England can expect to roll into that fervor and come out with a win.
I'm bursting as well. Going to two Orioles/A's game this weekend, and the new MLB schedule was released and the O's are coming to SF next season. As much as I hate the Niners, it is nothing compared to my hatred of the SF Giants.
The city of Baltimore right now is bursting. It's a good thing this week's game is in Philly, because M&T Stadium would be rocking, especially if the O's win against Oakland tonight and tommorrow. If we win, and the O's keep up their success, I don't see how New England can expect to roll into that fervor and come out with a win.
I'm bursting as well. Going to two Orioles/A's game this weekend, and the new MLB schedule was released and the O's are coming to SF next season. As much as I hate the Niners, it is nothing compared to my hatred of the SF Giants.
Hah! The image they used.
Ravens are 8-8 on the road in Flaccos last 16 road games. I cant wait for him to do something dumb at the end of the game and then read your rant afterwards.
The Dolphins dont do much right. One thing theyre doing right is encouraging melanoma screenings.
Inspired by the fact that the disease claimed the life of CFO Mark Brockelmans wife, Jan, in 2010, the Dolphins will have a screening before Sundays game against the Raiders. The first 100 to be checked will receive a pair of free tickets to the October 14 game against the Rams.
But heres where it gets a little weird. Of those who showed up in June for a melanoma screening, three of them will try to win $10,000 by attempting a field goal at halftime of Sundays game.
A 60-yard field goal.
Sixty yards.
Sixty.
Why even bother? Plenty of NFL kickers would miss a one-time try from that far out, even without a defense trying to block it. How many folks from the average population will even come close?
Hinging the prize on a 60-yard field goal means that they dont want to give away the prize. And watching a trio of attempts that wont even make it to the end zone (or possibly to the red zone) will do nothing to add to the in-stadium experience for those who choose to show up for the game.
Made brats last night. First time making them myself. Boiled them in some beer with some onions and pepper, threw them on the grill. Mmhmmm mhmmm.
Must be why we won.
Chi-town Tribune said:Former NFL quarterback Terry Bradshaw Friday questioned Jay Cutler's leadership during Thursday night's Packers game.
“I like him, I think he’s a great talent," Bradshaw said on WSCR-AM 670's "McNeil and Spiegel Show." "I do not like, I’m telling you I’ll go right on the record – I do not like calling out my linemen and bumping them and screaming and hollering because you’ve got all these cameras watching.
"Tell everyone, say I stunk, I stunk the joint up and it wasn’t my night. You know, apologize to the Bears fans and that quells it a little bit but don’t have to apologize during the week for the media who is going to be all over this when you could have snipped it, you could have cut it right there and now it’s going to just snowball and you don’t need that as a player and you sure don’t need that as a team.
“This is a guy I’ve never met and I’ve heard so many things negatively about Jay. His body language for a person that’s never met him suggests he’s not a person I really want to meet, but that’s kind of a silly thing. I’d really like to sit down with him and I’d have a better understanding of what makes him tick. I think just by talking to him but … I just sometimes, I don’t understand.”