Getting closer to the season being over. :-\
Go Birds
Go Jags
Go Colts
Go Bucs
Go Jets
Go Bengals
Go Rams
Go 49ers
After the 1st quarter in Houston:
Lee Evans 6/205/2 TDs
Oakland winning at KC at halftime
Marques Colston was carted off with an ankle injury - hurt blocking on a running play.
So I have lost McNabb and Colston. My $$ FFL squad is farged.
Roethlisberger has 3 more INT's today
Favre knocked out with a wrist injury, Rodgers in
Week 11: a lot of big injuries, not a lot of big production.
New England up 35-0 at Green Bay
Carolina up 13-0 vs St. Louis
Baltimore up 24-10 vs Atlanta
Tampa Bay up 20-10 vs Washington
Chicago up 10-0 at New York
Cincinnati up 31-10 at New Orleans
Buffalo throws a TD pass to Peerless Price with 9 seconds left to take the lead.
Quote from: QB Eagles on November 19, 2006, 03:51:36 PM
Buffalo throws a TD pass to Peerless Price with 9 seconds left to take the lead.
Aaron Brooks has a very similar situation deep in opponent territory against KC and throws a pick to seal the game for KC.
Jamal Lewis with 3 TDs. ???
Steelers win on a big comeback. :boo
Terrance Newman just got rocked. What a hit.
SF 23, Seattle 0. :o
Edit: a call was reversed, back to 20-0 now.
Vanderjerk has missed 2 Fgs wide right.
Romo hit Owens on a pass to set up an attempt with :03 and he missed.
7-0 Colts
My fantasy team is shteining the bed for the 2nd consecutive week, mostly thanks to me starting ahman green (3 pts) and benching Deion Branch (16) for Chirs Henry (4). Yet, I won last week by .2 and am only down 3 with the people left in my favor. I rule.
Seattle making a comeback against the Niners.
20-14... mid 4th.
Did Larry Fitzgerald die?
Dallas is beating the Colts 21-14. The day just keeps getting worse and worse. :puke
Nedney misses a 27-yard field goal that would have sealed the 49ers win. What a choke artist.
OH my the day couldn't get any worse...Peyton chokes, Dallas has the ball with 2:59 to go
Quote from: mussa on November 19, 2006, 07:04:30 PM
OH my the day couldn't get any worse...Peyton chokes, Dallas has the ball with 2:59 to go
There's still time for TO to seal the victory... :puke
They just picked up the 1st down at the 2 min warning. Indy's got no more timeouts. Game over.
Helps the Eagles if Dallas wins today. The season is over so we wanna get a better pick than Dallas.
Dallas winning is never a good thing. Never. EVER!
No sports talk radio for me this week. The roaches down here are going to be creaming themselves on the air all week.
Lets go Chargers! My new fav. team
LT is ridiculous. He's single-handedly ruining my money league, as it's basically impossible to lose with him or win without him.
Playoff seeds as of now:
NFC
#1 Chicago
#2 N.Y. Giants
#6 Dallas at #3 Seattle
#5 New Orleans at #4 Carolina
AFC
#1 Indianapolis
#2 Baltimore
#6 Kansas City at #3 San Diego
#5 Denver at #4 New England
If only....
anyone see sean morey with that long kickoff return yesterday?
get morey.
QuotePackers | Rodgers OUT for season
Mon, 20 Nov 2006 10:29:15 -0800
ESPNews reports Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers (foot) will miss the remainder of the season due to a foot injury.
The stage is set for another "miraculous" and "heroic" quick comeback from injury for god Favrefavre.
wtf...he plays once in two years and gets hurt? Injury prone!
Quotetaterskins | Vincent dinged
Mon, 20 Nov 2006 14:49:13 -0800
Ryan O'Halloran, of the Washington Times, reports Washington taterskins S Troy Vincent (hamstring) suffered a hamstring injury in Week 11, but head coach Joe Gibbs doesn't believe the injury is serious. Vincent's status for Week 12 has yet to be determined.
Oh, so he'll be fine. Gibbs has a direct line to the Big Guy.
I wonder what shteinbag celebrity they'll have in the booth tonight?
Words cannot express how much I hate what they have done to MNF. Even the opener is disgustingly annoying. Bring back the days of no graphics...just show the farging games.
MNF hasn't been enjoyable to watch for 20+ years. When Cosell left, it ceased being an event. It's nothing more than a pathetic sideshow now, especially with the assclowns they have announcing in the booth.
No thanks.
Del Rio tonight:
(http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/sp/getty/3f/full.getty-71465416db003_new_york_gian_8_35_05_pm.jpg)
Nolan yesterday:
(http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/sp/getty/93/full.getty-71465414jj002_seattle_seaha_5_35_31_pm.jpg)
It looks good. Should be the norm.
Whether its the norm or not it should absolutely be allowed. What a farging idiotic rule.
Quote from: rjs246 on November 20, 2006, 10:17:21 PM
Whether its the norm or not it should absolutely be allowed. What a farging idiotic rule.
Sponsers pay a ton of money to have coaches sport their merchandise on the sidelines, that's why that rule is in place.
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on November 20, 2006, 08:33:02 PM
I wonder what shteinbag celebrity they'll have in the booth tonight?
Jay-Z (and Ronde Barber)
Nolan and Del Rio look great. NFL is lost on the issue.
Quote from: SD_Eagle on November 20, 2006, 10:56:32 PM
Quote from: rjs246 on November 20, 2006, 10:17:21 PM
Whether its the norm or not it should absolutely be allowed. What a farging idiotic rule.
Sponsers pay a ton of money to have coaches sport their merchandise on the sidelines, that's why that rule is in place.
Understood. However, it should still be allowed and banning it is farging mindless bullshtein.
Quote from: rjs246 on November 20, 2006, 11:32:35 PM
Quote from: SD_Eagle on November 20, 2006, 10:56:32 PM
Quote from: rjs246 on November 20, 2006, 10:17:21 PM
Whether its the norm or not it should absolutely be allowed. What a farging idiotic rule.
Sponsers pay a ton of money to have coaches sport their merchandise on the sidelines, that's why that rule is in place.
Understood. However, it should still be allowed and banning it is farging mindless bullshtein.
The NFL has a lot of money tied up in logos and sponsorships. What I would like to see is that each coachhas the option of wearing a suit (those guys look good and very professional -- I like it a lot) up to X number of times per year. Maybe three, maybe 4, who knows. But, make it optional. Except for Belichick -- he should have to wear a suit every game to make up for looking like a homeless guy the last 7 years.
Quote from: rjs246 on November 20, 2006, 11:32:35 PM
Quote from: SD_Eagle on November 20, 2006, 10:56:32 PM
Quote from: rjs246 on November 20, 2006, 10:17:21 PM
Whether its the norm or not it should absolutely be allowed. What a farging idiotic rule.
Sponsers pay a ton of money to have coaches sport their merchandise on the sidelines, that's why that rule is in place.
Understood. However, it should still be allowed and banning it is farging mindless bullshtein.
I don't disagree with you, I think coaches should have the option to where either/or.
It is a shame the Eagles had to suck in a year where the NFC is as bad as ever.
Quote from: King Cole on November 21, 2006, 12:02:25 AM
It is a shame the Eagles had to suck in a year where the NFC is as bad as ever.
Don't forget that they sucked last year and will probably suck next year as well.
Yeah can't these other farging NFC teams hurry up and mathematically eliminate the Eagles already? Jesus. No need to drag this out.
If they don't make major changes they will suck next year too, absolutely.
Interesting note from the Houston Chronicle:
QuoteIt appears the NFL has found a copy of one of television's great lost treasures — a copy of Super Bowl I. No details on the quality of the tape or whether it's the NBC or CBS broadcast.
The game was shown on both CBS (NFL) and NBC (AFL) and each network used their own announcers, but the video feed was CBS's on both stations. For decades it was believed that no full copy of the game existed because each network taped over their copy. Good stuff if true...
That kind of rules. A lot.
Quote from: QB Eagles on November 21, 2006, 12:15:51 AM
Yeah can't these other farging NFC teams hurry up and mathematically eliminate the Eagles already? Jesus. No need to drag this out.
Good god - no one wants to win the NFC East. Even in their curren tailspin, the Eagles are 1 game out of first place. Go AJ.
Quote from: rjs246 on November 20, 2006, 11:32:35 PMUnderstood. However, it should still be allowed and banning it is farging mindless bullshtein.
^^^^
yep.
they could allow suits and gain a lot of great publicity for it, and make the coaches happier
or
they could contract to brand a line of suits which they allow coaches to wear. a hip designer would salivate at the opportunity, and the amount of money that people spend on authentics and throwbacks guarantees that if the suit looks good, people will pay for one of their own.
both are viable, both would make the NFL better. they'd rather take a facial from Reebok/Nike with every camera shot.