Rival admin from yer Chargers F2FA site, GTP (http://www.glorifythepast.com").
Stop in and say hello and I'm sure my boys will be here as well. If you get bored we are beta testing a new arcade for the site before it goes public for anyone with vBulletin. Enjoy.
We are coming off a decent win and stayed on cruise control during the second half. If you care and didn't see it, the video highlights are here (http://play.rbn.com/?url=nfl/nfl/open/nflfilms/demand/s2005/nflcom/w06/chargers_raiders_highlight_300k.rm&proto=rtsp").
I know the Eagles have gotta be pissed after their last one and will be looking for blood. Should be a good one.
Hola. No arcade or video highlights for us here. We're totally ghetto. :D
LT is a mad man, Gates is a beast and McCardell is consistant. I think the way to slow down the Chargers offense is going to be getting after Brees early and often and not allow him to get into a rhythm.
I'd really like to talk a lot of ish and do some major Bolt Bashing but I really can't. The team's got some good players, most of which I enjoy watching. Marty did coach the Skins for a year though so you guys all suck. ;)
Quote from: Sgt PSN on October 17, 2005, 09:31:18 PM
Hola. No arcade or video highlights for us here.
I've been meaning to put up an arcade. Kinda backed up on my :CF todo list. First up on the list is bannings, so keep that in mind if you want to make a joke about it. :)
Could you combine the two, and make an arcade game where you're banning people?
Quote from: Geowhizzer on October 17, 2005, 09:54:07 PM
Could you combine the two, and make an arcade game where you're banning people?
That'd be the sweetest game ever. Then we could have all the banees fans from the Giants, Cowboys, and Raiders get together at like asswipehungry hungry hippos.com
Quote from: General_Failure on October 17, 2005, 09:42:33 PM
Quote from: Sgt PSN on October 17, 2005, 09:31:18 PM
Hola. No arcade or video highlights for us here.
I've been meaning to put up an arcade. Kinda backed up on my :CF todo list. First up on the list is bannings, so keep that in mind if you want to make a joke about it. :)
Fargin man whore...is that enough to get banned?
You haven't had to read my posts for the last 4+ years. My banning is a work in progress. :paranoid
Quote from: glorify on October 17, 2005, 09:58:11 PM
Quote from: Geowhizzer on October 17, 2005, 09:54:07 PM
Could you combine the two, and make an arcade game where you're banning people?
That'd be the sweetest game ever. Then we could have all the banees fans from the Giants, Cowboys, and Raiders get together at like asswipehungry hungry hippos.com
This fall, on FOX. Everyone Loves Filter.
:-D
I toy with them before the ban. Pretty fun. I have a usergroup I can put them into without them knowing, then:
1. Slow response (time delay) on every page (20 to 60 seconds default).
2. A chance they will get the "server busy" message (50% by default).
3. A chance that no search facilities will be available (75% by default).
4. A chance they will get redirected to another preset page (25% & homepage by default).
5. A chance they will simply get a blank page (25% by default).
6. Post flood limit increased by a defined factor (10 times by default).
7. If they get past all this okay, then they will be served up their proper page.
The fricking greatest :)
What's up glorify, I'm the residential San Diego Eagles fan here. Nice win over the Raiders last week :yay
Where do you live at in SD? I'm in PB myself.
Glorify's from Chicago.
I got no problem with Chargers fans, so good luck this sunday. I'm predicting that LT's TD streak ends this week, but for your sake you better hope I'm wrong. Regardless, it should be a fun game. This is the statement game for the Eagles this week.
What up! Im pumped for this game, as well as everyone here. Its not going to be an easy game by far...im hoping... for either team. I have to say out of all the other teams in the NFL, the Chargers have got to be my #2 or #3 along with the Chiefs. Its on Sunday!
Quote from: SD_Eagle on October 17, 2005, 10:49:21 PM
Quote from: General_Failure on October 17, 2005, 10:47:50 PM
Glorify's from Chicago.
Oh well
Chicago sucks :P
Hell yeah it sucks. Originally from SD, blah blah, here I am in Chicago. And I also am a fan of the Eagles. Can't stomach the rest of the teams in the NFC. Especially hate the rest of the NFC East.
Chicago is an awesome town.
Quote from: glorify on October 17, 2005, 11:26:06 PM
Quote from: SD_Eagle on October 17, 2005, 10:49:21 PM
Quote from: General_Failure on October 17, 2005, 10:47:50 PM
Glorify's from Chicago.
Oh well
Chicago sucks :P
Hell yeah it sucks. Originally from SD, blah blah, here I am in Chicago. And I also am a fan of the Eagles. Can't stomach the rest of the teams in the NFC. Especially hate the rest of the NFC East.
So do we. :D
I toy with them before the ban. Pretty fun. I have a usergroup I can put them into without them knowing, then:
1. Slow response (time delay) on every page (20 to 60 seconds default).
this is what they do to me over at extremeskins everytime i get banned...its unbelievably annoying
Quote from: glorify on October 17, 2005, 10:19:08 PM
I toy with them before the ban. Pretty fun. I have a usergroup I can put them into without them knowing, then:
1. Slow response (time delay) on every page (20 to 60 seconds default).
2. A chance they will get the "server busy" message (50% by default).
3. A chance that no search facilities will be available (75% by default).
4. A chance they will get redirected to another preset page (25% & homepage by default).
5. A chance they will simply get a blank page (25% by default).
6. Post flood limit increased by a defined factor (10 times by default).
7. If they get past all this okay, then they will be served up their proper page.
The fricking greatest :)
wow. we need that. :deion
Quote from: glorify on October 17, 2005, 10:19:08 PM2. A chance they will get the "server busy" message (50% by default).
now it's starting to make sense why i'm getting this message all of the time, along with the blank pages. GF, what did i ever do to you other then challenge your manhood and make you drink some rum?
If I were not an Eagles fan, I would be a Chargers fan.
How you folks liking Clinton Hart? Every time I see a Super Chargers game, Hart makes a good play and I wince at having lost him. Rod Hood is alright, but I liked Hart better.
Quote from: glorify on October 17, 2005, 10:19:08 PM
I toy with them before the ban. Pretty fun. I have a usergroup I can put them into without them knowing, then:
1. Slow response (time delay) on every page (20 to 60 seconds default).
2. A chance they will get the "server busy" message (50% by default).
3. A chance that no search facilities will be available (75% by default).
4. A chance they will get redirected to another preset page (25% & homepage by default).
5. A chance they will simply get a blank page (25% by default).
6. Post flood limit increased by a defined factor (10 times by default).
7. If they get past all this okay, then they will be served up their proper page.
The fricking greatest :)
LMFAO.
Quote from: Diomedes on October 18, 2005, 10:22:58 AM
If I were not an Eagles fan, I would be a Chargers fan.
How you folks liking Clinton Hart? Every time I see a Super Chargers game, Hart makes a good play and I wince at having lost him. Rod Hood is alright, but I liked Hart better.
Hart was a great story and a solid player. I was sorry to see him go when he did as well. That note he left for the secondary was awesome.
Hood has made some solid plays on D as well for us (especially this year)...TD saving deflections, etc. His ST work sucks, Hart had him beat there.
Quote from: Diomedes on October 18, 2005, 10:22:58 AM
Rod Hood is alright, but I liked Hart better.
they play different positions, unless Hart has switched from safety to CB for San Diego.
Quote from: Sun_Mo on October 18, 2005, 10:30:15 AM
Quote from: Diomedes on October 18, 2005, 10:22:58 AM
Rod Hood is alright, but I liked Hart better.
they play different positions, unless Hart has switched from safety to CB for San Diego.
Yes, I know Hart is a safety...I meant in general.
Quote from: Sun_Mo on October 18, 2005, 10:30:15 AMthey play different positions
True. All the same, I like Hart better.
Quote from: Diomedes on October 18, 2005, 10:33:28 AM
Quote from: Sun_Mo on October 18, 2005, 10:30:15 AMthey play different positions
True. All the same, I like Hart better.
You're scaring me. We agree. :paranoid
in the hood
hood rat
you aint from the hood
from my hood to your hood
put yo hood up
boy in the hood
who do you think they should have kept??
Quote from: PhillyGirl on October 18, 2005, 10:32:08 AM
Yes, I know Hart is a safety...I meant in general.
yeah, i was commenting on Diomedes comparing him to Rod Hood, that's all, but I know what you mean, Hart was a good player. I was a little suprised they cut him last year, but I guess they wanted to give him a chance to start somewhere.
Thanks for the headache IGY.
Quote from: ice grillin you on October 18, 2005, 10:39:08 AM
who do you think they should have kept??
Well, Hood was the smarter choice to keep given who else was on the team at each position, I have to admit. It was just a damn shame that Hart was odd man out. I think the Chargers are happy to have him. They cut Wes Welker to make room for Hart, and Welker is no bum, he's played well for Miami.
Anyway, I wish Hart the best. I hope these Charger fans like him.
The Chargers fight song is THE BEST. :D Glorify, please tell me you hate the Cubs.
Thanks for the headache IGY
arent you from killa hill 08003
Quote from: MURP on October 18, 2005, 09:11:08 AM
Quote from: glorify on October 17, 2005, 10:19:08 PM
I toy with them before the ban. Pretty fun. I have a usergroup I can put them into without them knowing, then:
1. Slow response (time delay) on every page (20 to 60 seconds default).
2. A chance they will get the "server busy" message (50% by default).
3. A chance that no search facilities will be available (75% by default).
4. A chance they will get redirected to another preset page (25% & homepage by default).
5. A chance they will simply get a blank page (25% by default).
6. Post flood limit increased by a defined factor (10 times by default).
7. If they get past all this okay, then they will be served up their proper page.
The fricking greatest :)
wow. we need that. :deion
Is that Message board Bling?
Rod Hood sucks
There's way too much love fest going on here.
Chargers suck and can blow me. Freakin' pansy-ass blue uniforms and a shot of static electricity on their helmet? Oooohhhh, I'm frightened.....
Go Eagles!! Beat the snot out of these SoCal surfer boys!
:evil :evil :evil :evil :evil
(welcome to the board glorify ;) )
I have to admit, I usually root for the Chargers when it doesn't negatively affect the Eagles. :paranoid
That said, I hope we run them into the ground Sunday.
:evil
Quote from: Eagles_Legendz on October 18, 2005, 03:46:23 PM
I have to admit, I usually root for the Chargers when it doesn't negatively affect the Eagles. :paranoid
Glad to know I'm not the only one...
I hate everyone who doesn't wear EAGLE GREEN
(but I do respect them) :paranoid
I'm rooting for AJ this week (since he's a Charger now) over McMahon. I think he's gonna out hold the clipboard.
I've liked the Chargers since the Dan Fouts, and Don Coryell(sp?) days. They had one of the NFL's first WCO's. Never had a D to go with that killer scoring machine though. I have to admit I started watching them when Johnny Unitas was traded to them. He was a hell of a mentor for Fouts.
Greetings all, I am one of Glorify's mods on the chargers boards. I am looking forward to a great game this weekend. If Donovan can play like he did last year, you all should win, if he plays like he has in the past, or this year, then we have a good shot at beating you guys. You all of all the talent in the world. Westbrook is a stud, Owens probably the best reciever in the league, and Donavan can be one of the top 3 QB's if he makes good decisions. Your defense is better than it played against Dallas, and your sendary can stop opponents. This should be a great game, and I am really looking forward to it. Here is to an injury free, well played game.
Brigrat
Quote from: Brigrat on October 19, 2005, 11:14:00 PM
Greetings all, I am one of Glorify's mods on the chargers boards. I am looking forward to a great game this weekend. If Donovan can play like he did last year, you all should win, if he plays like he has in the past, or this year, then we have a good shot at beating you guys. You all of all the talent in the world. Westbrook is a stud, Owens probably the best reciever in the league, and Donavan can be one of the top 3 QB's if he makes good decisions. Your defense is better than it played against Dallas, and your sendary can stop opponents. This should be a great game, and I am really looking forward to it. Here is to an injury free, well played game.
Brigrat
Correction: If our
defense plays like it did against Dallas, you will win big time. If it plays up to its potential, then the Eagles have a good shot.
Quote from: shorebird on October 19, 2005, 03:51:02 PM
I've liked the Chargers since the Dan Fouts, and Don Coryell(sp?) days. They had one of the NFL's first WCO's. Never had a D to go with that killer scoring machine though. I have to admit I started watching them when Johnny Unitas was traded to them. He was a hell of a mentor for Fouts.
Good memory. Unitas was there when they used the powder blue unis and white helmets. I am trying to remembere how many years Unitas played there? 2? He replaced John Hadel who went on to have an awesome year with the Rams in 1973 often connecting with ex-bird Harold Jackson.
Quote from: Brigrat on October 19, 2005, 11:14:00 PM
Greetings all, I am one of Glorify's mods on the chargers boards. I am looking forward to a great game this weekend. If Donovan can play like he did last year, you all should win, if he plays like he has in the past, or this year, then we have a good shot at beating you guys. You all of all the talent in the world. Westbrook is a stud, Owens probably the best reciever in the league, and Donavan can be one of the top 3 QB's if he makes good decisions. Your defense is better than it played against Dallas, and your sendary can stop opponents. This should be a great game, and I am really looking forward to it. Here is to an injury free, well played game.
Brigrat
Oh, you mean with Torrance Small and Charles Johnson as his WRs? Or did you mean, the past with James Thrash and Todd Pinkston?
Because, either way, I can TOTALLY see what you're saying. :-D
Quote from: Don Ho on October 20, 2005, 12:06:52 AM
Quote from: shorebird on October 19, 2005, 03:51:02 PM
I've liked the Chargers since the Dan Fouts, and Don Coryell(sp?) days. They had one of the NFL's first WCO's. Never had a D to go with that killer scoring machine though. I have to admit I started watching them when Johnny Unitas was traded to them. He was a hell of a mentor for Fouts.
Good memory. Unitas was there when they used the powder blue unis and white helmets. I am trying to remembere how many years Unitas played there? 2? He replaced John Hadel who went on to have an awesome year with the Rams in 1973 often connecting with ex-bird Harold Jackson.
Ha! Your one of the first to tell me that. I'm full of such usless info. from the past.
If I'm not mistaken, your right, Johnny U. played there two years, and the last was when Fouts was a rook. The first year after Unitas left, he came out in training camp, dropping back and pump faking just like Johhny U used to do it. He became one hell of a quarterback, really something to see. Kellen Winslow was a hell of a player for that team in the early eighties also. I'll never forget that playoff game were he had to have two Chargers help him off the field, and the next series he was back in there, making plays. He was a tough ass son of a bitch, and one of the first great tight ends in the NFL. His son can't carry his jock as far as I'm concerned.
I can't lie and say I'm not happy to see the Chargers have somewhat of a return to glory from those old days. They never won a Superbowl, but had one of the best offenses in the game for quite some time. Dan Fouts doesn't get the credit he deserves, imo. He's never talked about with the great qb's like Marino, Montana, Young or Aikman.
Quote from: shorebird on October 20, 2005, 05:22:09 PM
Dan Fouts doesn't get the credit he deserves, imo. He's never talked about with the great qb's like Marino, Montana, Young or Aikman.
Agreed.
Quote from: PLHS-Chargafan on October 21, 2005, 02:10:10 AM
Quote from: shorebird on October 20, 2005, 05:22:09 PM
Dan Fouts doesn't get the credit he deserves, imo. He's never talked about with the great qb's like Marino, Montana, Young or Aikman.
Agreed.
Fouts and that offense were amazing to watch. Talk about weapons! One year they had Fouts, Chuck Muncie, Winslow, John Jefferson, Wes Chandler and Charlie Joiner. Unreal.
Fouts and Winslow (senior ;)) were tough sonsabitches too.
Quote from: Don Ho on October 21, 2005, 04:11:09 AM
Quote from: PLHS-Chargafan on October 21, 2005, 02:10:10 AM
Quote from: shorebird on October 20, 2005, 05:22:09 PM
Dan Fouts doesn't get the credit he deserves, imo. He's never talked about with the great qb's like Marino, Montana, Young or Aikman.
Agreed.
Fouts and that offense were amazing to watch. Talk about weapons! One year they had Fouts, Chuck Muncie, Winslow, John Jefferson, Wes Chandler and Charlie Joiner. Unreal.
I really liked Charlie Joiner. He was a Westbrook type back, with great elusiveness and receiving ability. A true WCO runningback.
Quote from: shorebird on October 21, 2005, 09:56:29 PM
Quote from: Don Ho on October 21, 2005, 04:11:09 AM
Quote from: PLHS-Chargafan on October 21, 2005, 02:10:10 AM
Quote from: shorebird on October 20, 2005, 05:22:09 PM
Dan Fouts doesn't get the credit he deserves, imo. He's never talked about with the great qb's like Marino, Montana, Young or Aikman.
Agreed.
Fouts and that offense were amazing to watch. Talk about weapons! One year they had Fouts, Chuck Muncie, Winslow, John Jefferson, Wes Chandler and Charlie Joiner. Unreal.
I really liked Charlie Joiner. He was a Westbrook type back, with great elusiveness and receiving ability. A true WCO runningback.
I also liked watching that high wire act. Can anyone remember the name of even one defensive player?
No. Not a single one, maybe because they we're the only defense who allowed more points than that offense scored.
Was it a true WCO? I seem to remember alot of deep balls.
If I'm not mistaken, that team and that offense was were the term West Coast Offense originated. They used the tight end a lot, as well as three and four wide reciever sets.
Really, Coryell popularized the I formation in the NFL. Previously, it was almost a strictly college offense. He really innovated moving the TE to WR and in the wide slot. But really, no one ever had an athlete like Winslow to use. The WCO is most attributed to Bill Walsh at San Fran but it is really a misnomer. Most of the precepts he used at SF were developed with Paul Brown at Cincinnati. Walsh instituted the programmed scramble routes for use with Montana's legs that greatly improved RAC.
I thought that Walsh got most of the credit for the WCO because he won Superbowls using it.
Quote from: stillupfront on October 21, 2005, 10:21:07 PM
Most of the precepts he used at SF were developed with Paul Brown at Cincinnati. Walsh instituted the programmed scramble routes for use with Montana's legs that greatly improved RAC.
Yes, and if you go back even further, Paul Brown pioneered the development of a controlled passing offense - the granddaddy of the WCO, so to speak - with the Browns. Brown was arguably the most innovative head coach in pro football history (almost typed NFL, but he got his start with the Browns in the old AAFC). So much of modern game preparation as well as offensive strategy can be traced back to Paul Brown.
Oh, and welcome to the Chargers fans who have come to visit. When I first started following pro football as a kid in 1964, the Chargers were the defending AFL champs and had lots of terrific offensive stars - Lance Alworth, Tobin Rote, Paul Lowe, Dave Kocurek - and an undersized fullback named Keith Lincoln who was a special favorite because he was an exciting player and shared the same first name as mine (which was a pretty big deal in third grade! ;) ). Always kind of liked the Chargers since that time.
And
stillupfront, about the only Chargers defensive players from the Air Coryell era that I can recall are DT Louie Kelcher, DE Fred Dean, and LB Woodrow Lowe. Yep, the offense was a
lot more memorable!
Quote from: shorebird on October 21, 2005, 10:58:48 PM
I thought that Walsh got most of the credit for the WCO because he won Superbowls using it.
I think Walsh built upon what he learned working for Paul Brown and really perfected it in San Francisco. And as with anything that is successful in the NFL, it was quickly copied by others!
Hello to the Eagles Fans out there. I am also a member of the GTP boards. I just want to say good luck and hope this will turn out to be a good game. GL.
64,
good call. most people associate Fred Dean with the niners but he began his career in San Diego. Louie Kelcher - that was good one 64! I recall LB Billy Ray Smith was part of that defense later on.
WR Charlie Joiner was an ex Bengal who played for god knows how many seasons.
There was another RB that was awesome in the mid 80's Lionel James. Chargers were sure fun to watch.
GL to the eagles.
Same to you. Good game.
This is the third game the Chargers lost but should have won. The Eagles got lucky. Even with shutting down LT completely and the great preformance of our D, the Chargers should have won this game.
if im a chargers fan i go outside to the beach and look a hot women and remind myself there is more to life than football
Quote from: MDS on October 23, 2005, 04:43:01 PM
if im a chargers fan i go outside to the beach and look a hot women and remind myself there is more to life than football
I try that after every birds game here and still doesn't work???????
Quote from: MDS on October 23, 2005, 04:43:01 PM
if im a chargers fan i go outside to the beach and look a hot women and remind myself there is more to life than football
Its cold and dreary out here today - been that way all weekend. I live at the beach, there's women out but they're not on the beach. Oh well, back to sulking for the Charger fans. ;D
Chargers fans on the F2F board are whining that the Caldwell fumble wasn't a fumble and they were robbed by the refs.
:-o
Quote from: PhillyGirl on October 23, 2005, 07:58:14 PM
Chargers fans on the F2F board are whining that the Caldwell fumble wasn't a fumble and they were robbed by the refs.
:-o
It was clearly a fumble according to the replays. The refs got the call right.
Even when it was reviewed, there wasn't enough evidence to overturn the call.
Quote from: PhillyGirl on October 23, 2005, 07:58:14 PM
Chargers fans on the F2F board are whining that the Caldwell fumble wasn't a fumble and they were robbed by the refs.
:-o
They're whining about the same thing on their post game show. Wah!
It's amazing how people see what they want to see.
The ball had CLEARLY began moving around before Caldwell's knee hit the ground. Had the roles been reversed, the Eagles (or us fans) would have no argument. Clearly a fumble.
If the roles had been reversed we'd be calling for LJ's head.
Exactly... because it wasn't even close. Nobody to blame but the player.
Well that and we expect LJ to fumble.
Has it gotten't that bad with LJ?
Little John needs to get Tiki Barber on the ol' speed dial real quick...
I hope not, he's a hell of a playmaker when he holds the ball.
This coming from the guy who still hates Trotter.
C'mon, next to Bwest, he's our biggest shouldn't throw to TO threat.
LJ Fumbles, Trotter sucks, and you do not play center for the 6ers. Threee things that will never change. :P
Quote from: General_Failure on October 23, 2005, 08:33:20 PM
LJ Fumbles, Trotter sucks, and you do not play center for the 6ers. Threee things that will never change. :P
Everyone dies and pays taxes. Thats all that will never change.
The Woodchoppa' is the man!! You gots to believe it bro'! He was fantastic today! I guarantee you he got a game ball in the locker room!
Praaaaiiiiizzzzzzzzzzzzzzze heeeeeeiiiim.
No.
L.J. scares me every time he's in traffic with the ball, and that's not good for a TE.
He scares me anytime he fails to fall down right after catching the ball.
Quote from: EagleFeva on October 23, 2005, 10:56:55 PM
He scares me anytime he fails to fall down right after catching the ball.
Eagles fans = Impossible to please.
2 years ago damn near all of us were saying "It would be great to have a TE who can pick up yards after the catch."
:-D
Now we want a TE who can pick up yards after the catch and then keep the ball when he gets hit.
Stopping in and giving you all props on the win. It was a bad one for me today. Only the Bolts can snatch defeat away from the jaws of victory. Great job on the D, great job on the record stoppage of LT, great job on the W.
Good luck the rest of the way boys.
Quote from: glorify on October 23, 2005, 11:25:05 PM
Stopping in and giving you all props on the win. It was a bad one for me today. Only the Bolts can snatch defeat away from the jaws of victory. Great job on the D, great job on the record stoppage of LT, great job on the W.
Good luck the rest of the way boys.
Thanks yo...and good luck to you guys as well. :yay
Quote from: General_Failure on October 23, 2005, 11:12:54 PM
Now we want a TE who can pick up yards after the catch and then keep the ball when he gets hit.
Exactly... I love LJ. Really do. The MF'er has got to learn how to hold on to the damn ball though. This fumbling thing with him is getting ridiculous.
Quote from: EagleFeva on October 24, 2005, 01:37:10 AM
Quote from: General_Failure on October 23, 2005, 11:12:54 PM
Now we want a TE who can pick up yards after the catch and then keep the ball when he gets hit.
Exactly... I love LJ. Really do. The MF'er has got to learn how to hold on to the damn ball though. This fumbling thing with him is getting ridiculous.
He has 1 lost fumble this year. None last year and 1 the year before.
Quote from: glorify on October 23, 2005, 11:25:05 PM
Stopping in and giving you all props on the win. It was a bad one for me today. Only the Bolts can snatch defeat away from the jaws of victory. Great job on the D, great job on the record stoppage of LT, great job on the W.
Good luck the rest of the way boys.
Nah. The Cowboys may have one upped you in that department yesterday. HA!
Clinton Hart acquitted himself nicely yesterday.
Quote from: SD_Eagle on October 23, 2005, 08:01:50 PM
Quote from: PhillyGirl on October 23, 2005, 07:58:14 PM
Chargers fans on the F2F board are whining that the Caldwell fumble wasn't a fumble and they were robbed by the refs.
:-o
They're whining about the same thing on their post game show. Wah!
was arnold schwatzeneger and some whiny ex backup RB on the show too?
Quote from: PhillyGirl on October 24, 2005, 07:29:59 AM
He has 1 lost fumble this year. None last year and 1 the year before.
Then this is obviously one of those situations where the statistics don't tell the whole story.
Then this is obviously one of those situations where the statistics don't tell the whole story
hes not a fumbler...he just loses the ball a lot and can twist his ankle on call
The Birds coaches better get him to change the way he totes the rock ala Tom Hitler in NY with Tiki.
Every one of his fumbles are identical too. He goes down with his head down and ball out to the side and the dback puts his helmet right on the football.
Two hands, LJ. Two effing hands.
Oh...
And bring back Chad Lewis. PLEASE.
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on October 24, 2005, 01:42:47 PM
The Birds coaches better get him to change the way he totes the rock ala Tom Hitler in NY with Tiki.
Tiki had a fumble lost yesterday.
Quote from: PhillyGirl on October 24, 2005, 07:29:59 AM
Quote from: EagleFeva on October 24, 2005, 01:37:10 AM
Quote from: General_Failure on October 23, 2005, 11:12:54 PM
Now we want a TE who can pick up yards after the catch and then keep the ball when he gets hit.
Exactly... I love LJ. Really do. The MF'er has got to learn how to hold on to the damn ball though. This fumbling thing with him is getting ridiculous.
He has 1 lost fumble this year. None last year and 1 the year before.
So we shouldn't worry about his fumbles until the other team starts recovering them? ???
Right. It's not a ticking time bomb until it actually blows up.
Cool. Just wanna understand. Keep doin' what you're doin', LJ. :yay