Week 4 - NY Giants - Discussion Thread

Started by ice grillin you, September 26, 2012, 01:33:48 PM

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Don Ho

These fargwads in the FO had better draft a WR with some size next year.  Swear the birds are the only team with two starting smurfs.
"Well where does Jack Lord live, or Don Ho?  That's got to be a nice neighborhood"  Jack Singer(Nicholas Cage) in Honeymoon in Vegas.

Hawk

farging squibb the ball or get a kicker than get kick it out of the endzone.

Sgt PSN

They should just on sides kick the rest of the game.  The starting position is roughly the same but maybe you get lucky and recover one or 2.

PhillyPhreak54


Don Ho

Adjustments sometimes work you imbeciles.
"Well where does Jack Lord live, or Don Ho?  That's got to be a nice neighborhood"  Jack Singer(Nicholas Cage) in Honeymoon in Vegas.

Hawk

Adequate Madden players make better adjustments... if someone takes a kickoff back on me or has a couple long returns, I start squibbing the farging ball.

Don Ho

I'd like to poke April in the eyes with an ice pick.
"Well where does Jack Lord live, or Don Ho?  That's got to be a nice neighborhood"  Jack Singer(Nicholas Cage) in Honeymoon in Vegas.

Sgt PSN


Munson

For fargs sake why can I see these things coming before the coaches can?
Quote from: ice grillin you on April 01, 2008, 05:10:48 PM
perhaps you could explain sd's reasons for "disliking" it as well since you seem to be so in tune with other peoples minds

PhillyPhreak54


Hawk

This team doesn't know to focus on #1 wideouts?

PhillyPhreak54


General_Failure

Great interception. Stupid idea to run it out.

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Munson

Despite the run not working early, Andy has not abandoned it, and good things are happening.

So i guess that means 8 rushes for Shady nxt week?
Quote from: ice grillin you on April 01, 2008, 05:10:48 PM
perhaps you could explain sd's reasons for "disliking" it as well since you seem to be so in tune with other peoples minds