Not sure who is the better rapper, but Peyton is definitely the uglier of the two.Peyton and Eli commercial on NFL TV Debate: Peyton or Eli better rapper?
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Damn he is an ugly mofo.
Not sure who is the better rapper, but Peyton is definitely the uglier of the two.Peyton and Eli commercial on NFL TV Debate: Peyton or Eli better rapper?
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Sucks to lose MIke Johnson for the season, hopefully Holmes steps up or TD will be searching for a veteran RT very soon, if not already.
Shit. One of the two Tackles in battle for the starting RT spot - Mike Johnson - fractured his ankle and is expected to miss the season.
Lamar Holmes. The spot is yours.
Not sure who is the better rapper, but Peyton is definitely the uglier of the two.
Damn he is an ugly mofo.
I get really angry when I see formally fat qb's like Young and Big Ben show up to camp skinny for the first time in a few years.
You are professional athletes assholes, its your job to be in perfect condition all the time!
As as fan I want to see my players show up ripped to the point that they start sweating HGH and grade A steroids at the start of the season.
Because that's the apt comparison...iPad/Apple (luxury) vs Nexus/Andriod (mid-tier). Another acceptable comparison would be Rolex vs Timex.
*ducks, runs*
DJ Fluker off to a good start
When I came over here, I was kind of brainwashed, Jennings told Paul Allen and Ben Leber of KFAN radio. Theres no kind of to it. Being over in Green Bay, youre brainwashed to think anyone in the division is tiers below. And so coming over here I meet the people within the organization and Im like, Wow, these are really great people.
Jennings saying there is "brainwashing" in Green Bay.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/08/07/jennings-says-theres-brainwashing-in-green-bay/
Wow Cam Newton truly does not believe in hope.
Also Green Bay is an evil elitist organization.
after practice interview he said there is no hope on ESPN, only expectation. Trying to get a video.
Jennings saying there is "brainwashing" in Green Bay.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/08/07/jennings-says-theres-brainwashing-in-green-bay/
Im just amazed by all the hamstring/ACL/MCL issues. I asked a couple days ago if anyone remembered this many in years past and most responded with its normal. I just don't remember this many.
LB- Eagles- Jason Phillips- Torn ACL
LB- Chargers- Melvin Ingram- Torn ACL
LB- Saints- Victor Butler- Torn ACL
WR-Saints- Joe Morgan- Torn ACL
WR-Eagles-Arrelious Benn- Torn ACL
WR-Eagles-Jeremy Maclin- Torn ACL
WR-Dolphins-Armon Binns- Torn ACL
WR-Chargers-Danario Alexander- Torn ACL
WR-Jets- Vidal Hazelton- Torn ACL
CB- Jets- Aaron Berry- Torn ACL
C- Broncos-Dan Koppen- Torn ACL
LT- Packers-Bryan Bulaga- Torn ACL
CB- 49ers-Chris Culliver- Torn ACL
WR-Seahawks-Percy Harvin- Hip (May Come Back Late in Year)
TE- Ravens- Dennis Pitta- Hip
WR-49ers-Michael Crabtree- Achilles (May Come Back Late in Year)
K- Buccaneers- Connor Barth- Achilles
DE- Cowboys- Tyrone Crawford- Achilles
DT-Bengals- Larry Black- Ankle
LB- Redskins-Keenan Robinson- Torn Pectoral
I wrote this piece in January 2010, in the few days that followed the NFC Championship Game between the Vikings, where I was the backup quarterback, and the Saints. You may think this game is special for its place in the Saints bounty controversy, but to me its special for an entirely different reason: In all my experiences in professional football, it best encompasses the true soul of what the NFL is. For my own sanity, I wanted to express my thoughts on the game and take you inside what happened before, during and after it.
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But Bretts mind goes beyond strict execution of how plays are drawn up and techniques are designed. He realizes that slight movements by the quarterback, more than any other position on offense, can have a huge effect on the defense. Instead of going through his natural reads to find the open receiver, he sometimes gets them open by pump-faking, angling his shoulders and using his eyes to move the defense. He goes by feel and creates to get what he wants, instead of doing everything by the book and getting what the defense will give him. Most coaches cringe at what he does because it isnt very coachable, but theres almost always a rhyme and reason with Brett.
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. Brett was playing unbelievably well while taking lots of shots, legal and illegal. He kept our team together, moving the offense up and down the field while making very few mistakes. Still, the raw physical brutality was unprecedented in anything I had seen in my nine-year career. There had been rumors during the week that the Saintsʼ plan was to take Brett out of the game, and the hits started to wear on him mentally and physically. By the fourth quarter he had a badly swollen left wrist, a deep scratch on his forehead, ribs that were in pain whenever he took a breath and a badly sprained ankle which could easily have been broken.
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The next day I woke up and flipped on Sportscenter as my kids went off to school. Talking heads discussing the game accused Brett of choking. This immediately pissed me off. How could these sports analysts have such a lack of understanding of the way Brett performed? How could they not see the hits he took and the injuries he sustained, and how he carried our whole team on his back through them all? How could they not see the time and effort it took to prepare for that game; the hours and hours of film, meetings, practice time and conditioning it took to get to that moment? How he helped make good young players into Pro Bowlers? How could they not realize that if we hadnt fumbled earlier in the game or hadnt had the miscommunication that led to the 12-men-on-the-field penalty, he wouldnt have ever been in that situation in the first place? It was discouraging to see the entire game encapsulated by one bad play.
I would rather see FMTs fantasies about Jeff Garcia and Alex Smith played out in front of me than read anything Peter King puts out on Brent.Rosencopter on the Saints' Bounty Game and the class of Brett Favre
http://mmqb.si.com/2013/08/07/sage-rosenfels-brett-favre-saints-vikings/
Lol ead JenningsJennings saying there is "brainwashing" in Green Bay.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/08/07/jennings-says-theres-brainwashing-in-green-bay/
:jncJennings saying there is "brainwashing" in Green Bay.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/08/07/jennings-says-theres-brainwashing-in-green-bay/
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he needs to update his store with some Be Average shirts
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I would rather see FMTs fantasies about Jeff Garcia and Alex Smith played out in front of me than read anything Peter King puts out on Brent.
We get it Peter you love Brent and Starbucks. Time to come up with a new schtick!
The Eagles' website is stellar. Here's 6 minutes of footage of Patriots wide receivers going up against Eagles' defensive backs: http://www.philadelphiaeagles.com/multimedia/videos/DBs-Square-Off-vs-Patriots-WRs/6e5f12fd-810b-4c9a-85a4-464acd5a46b9
I think the time for you to look stupid or smart has long passed brah.lurn 2 reed
Edit: Wait, depending on what you mean by "put out", I may look stupid right now.
pfffffffftttttttttttt hahahahaGo Bucs
pfffffffftttttttttttt hahahaha
I think the time for you to look stupid or smart has long passed brah.
I think the time for you to look stupid or smart has long passed brah.
I don't claim to be a genius.You're a 40-something using the word 'brah'. You are in no place to talk about intelligence.
because he knows he would take their life if he punched them without onehttp://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2013/8/...013-nfl-training-camp-jermichael-finley-fight
Why would Finley throw punches to dudes' helmets? At least he's motivated
Dude isn't smart. We all know this by now.http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2013/8/...013-nfl-training-camp-jermichael-finley-fight
Why would Finley throw punches to dudes' helmets? At least he's motivated
Ralph Vacchiano @RVacchianoNYDN 2m
Coughlin on the Eli rap video: "I'm not sure what the music awards are ... but I'm sure he'll be in the running."
look at that midget next to that grown ass man
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Aaron Rodgers goal is 30 sacks this year. What high expectations :/
:lolHard Knocks is soooooo good. That Feeling Good montage gave me chills.
Edit: Also, Cincinnati doesn't look too bad.
Adam Schefter @AdamSchefter 24s
Surprise, surprise. Broncos OL Ryan Lilja, who came out of retirement, underwent off-season micro fracture knee surgery.
Hard Knocks is soooooo good. That Feeling Good montage gave me chills.
Edit: Also, Cincinnati doesn't look too bad.
You're a 40-something using the word 'brah'. You are in no place to talk about intelligence.
Pugh was informed that it was a team ritual that he, as the highest draft pick, would pay for the meal.
The bill came to several hundred dollars, but the veterans at the dinner arranged to have the waiter present Pugh with a fake bill of about $10,000.
"It was rigged to have all these extra items — $5,000 for a private room, extra professional team services and a big phony bar bill," Manning said. "Justin got all worried about whether he had enough room under his credit-card limit. We just sat there and watched him for a while. He was sweating it out pretty good."
It wasn't the first prank pulled on Pugh in recent months. His friend called him on draft day and pretended to be a representative from the Browns.
Deon Grant is retiring as a Giant today:
http://www.nydailynews.com/blogs/giants/2013/08/deon-grant-retires-as-a-giant
A low key signing at the time and his age started showing in that Super Bowl season but what he brought to the locker room was spoken about often by the players. That leaping interception he had against Carolina was one of my favorite plays of his. We'll always have the "veteran move" in the Rams game to remember, too.![]()