Around the NFL - 2009

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Sgt PSN

lol favre

but yeah, that ap play was sick. 

PhillyPhreak54

That pick by the Steelers got me the cover on a 5-team parlay. Yay 220 bucks!

BigEd76

The Jets are up 31-0 in Oakland.....the way the Eagles should've been  :boom

Halfway through the 3rd in Carolina....Buffalo is up 7-2.  ha


BigEd76

#1293
today's games sucked ass.  11 complete....10 of them double-digit victories

38-0 final in Oakland.  die.

PhillyPhreak54

What a mess Carolina is.

And holy shtein at the thumping the Bengals put on the Bears. farg me for not starting Carson Palmer. >:(

MDS

Don't count out the Bills just yet. They might be not bad enough to go 8-8. And save Juron's job.

Too bad you got to see that 6-3 game, Phreak. I can't believe you can still watch football after that abortion.
Zero hour, Michael. It's the end of the line. I'm the firstborn. I'm sick of playing second fiddle. I'm always third in line for everything. I'm tired of finishing fourth. Being the fifth wheel. There are six things I'm mad about, and I'm taking over.

PhillyPhreak54

I thought about going to football rehab. My retinas were scorched that day from watching zesty football.

NC_Eagle

#1297
Freaking Falcons teasing me with a potential Dallas loss, then folding like wet paper. Must have been the glare from the windows...

And N.O. is officially off the charts...crazy you can score 34 points on them and still lose by double digits...
Three things can happen when you throw the ball, and two of them are bad.

QB Eagles

I don't think 10-6 is enough to save Jauron's job at this point.

phillymic2000

Bout time Beanie, welcome to the nfl and hopefully more rushes for my fantasy team!

Farg the Gints!!

PhillyPhreak54

QuoteLarry Johnson's dad has some advantages over Todd Haley
Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on October 25, 2009 10:08 PM ET
The Chiefs were starting to look like a feel good story after back-to-back excellent efforts against the Cowboys and taterskins.

Then Sunday happened.

The Chargers won in Arrowhead 37-7, the largest margin of victory in the series' history between the teams.  And running back Larry Johnson followed up that meltdown with one of his own on Twitter.

"My father got more creditentials than most of these pro coaches," Johnson started innocently enough.  His dad is the defensive line coach at Penn State. Johnson's first tweet ended with "Google my father!!!"

Then he drops the hammer: "My father played for the coach from "rememeber the titans". Our coach played golf. My father played for taterskins briefley. Our coach. Nuthn."

Yeah, this is going to be a problem.

Johnson may try to later explain that he was just trying to pump up his Dad, but that's silly.  This is a passive aggressive employee complaint, and it's not even that passive. I was worried that the account was a fake (Johnson has a small amount of followers), but Kent Babb of the Kansas City Star confirms it's the real L.J.

Babb tweets: "LJ's comments, while his own and bizarre in LJ's way, could represent what players think of Haley."

It's not hard to guess what Haley thinks of Johnson.  L.J. was held to 49 yards Sunday, and is under three yards per carry on the season.  Johnson is a replacement level NFL running back and the Chiefs will be replacing him in 2010, if not sooner.

reese125

Id like Cedric Benson tested for performing enhancers pronto...somethings odd here

phillycrew

Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on October 25, 2009, 07:23:46 PM
What a mess Carolina is.

And holy shtein at the thumping the Bengals put on the Bears. farg me for not starting Carson Palmer. >:(

I'm really glad you didn't.  Of course I started Ryan over Romo which turned out to be about a 20 point loss.

Rome

The NFL is going after Larry Johnson for his "fag" comment.

Gotta love it. 

QB Eagles

Tom Cable likes to hit people

QuoteTwo women, including his former wife and a recent girlfriend, say that Oakland Raiders coach Tom Cable has a history of violent behavior toward women.

In separate interviews with ESPN's "Outside the Lines", Sandy Cable and Marie Lutz say that Cable hit them during relationships dating back more than 20 years.