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« Reply #1480 on: 12:04 AM | Sunday, April 29, 2012 » |
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Andrew Luck = Tim Couch RG3 = Donovan Mcnabb Kirk Cousins = Koy Detmer I say this to reference the couch mcnabb draft. I honestly think that Lucks career will more mirror that of david carr. I think by the time the colts get that team fully stocked Luck will have been sacked 8000 times and will be so gun shy he'll chuck the ball up anywhere just not to get hit again. As long as I live I will never understand why the colts seeing what cam newton did last year surrounded by a bum team and that vick almost single handedly carried the falcons not to mention tebow taking denvers dead body to the playoffs, didn't go with RG3. RG3 needs less weapons to win. He is the running back and can work without a line. Luck needs a line, wide recievers, and a runningback.
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« Reply #1481 on: 07:04 AM | Sunday, April 29, 2012 » |
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Kellen Moore not being drafted makes me remember, why I love College Football so much more than the NFL.
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« Reply #1482 on: 07:04 AM | Sunday, April 29, 2012 » |
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Kellen Moore not being drafted makes me remember, why I love College Football so much more than the NFL.
It's no surprise Moore wasn't drafted. Noodle arm in a non-pro system. Good college player, terrible pro prospect.
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« Reply #1483 on: 08:04 AM | Sunday, April 29, 2012 » |
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And that's exactly what makes CF so great. Even when you lose both arms and they attach noodles to your body to replace them, you can still excel and break records.
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« Reply #1484 on: 08:04 AM | Sunday, April 29, 2012 » |
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I don't seem to talk about it much here but I am a lifelong cheesehead. I'm really happy with grabbing Nick Perry - worked out real well the last time we nabbed a USC linebacker - but I have no idea why the Pack didn't get a running back. Polk went undrafted, and is now signed with the Eagles. Amazed at them allowing that kind of talent to pass them by, even in the 7th round.
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« Reply #1485 on: 09:04 AM | Sunday, April 29, 2012 » |
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I miss the all weekend draft. It was so fun waking up saturday morning throwing on my lions jersey, having some cold beverages with my brother and spending all day debating each pick. Its less fun in primetime.
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« Reply #1486 on: 11:04 AM | Sunday, April 29, 2012 » |
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Andrew Luck = Tim Couch RG3 = Donovan Mcnabb Kirk Cousins = Koy Detmer
I say this to reference the couch mcnabb draft. I honestly think that Lucks career will more mirror that of david carr. I think by the time the colts get that team fully stocked Luck will have been sacked 8000 times and will be so gun shy he'll chuck the ball up anywhere just not to get hit again.
As long as I live I will never understand why the colts seeing what cam newton did last year surrounded by a bum team and that vick almost single handedly carried the falcons not to mention tebow taking denvers dead body to the playoffs, didn't go with RG3. RG3 needs less weapons to win. He is the running back and can work without a line.
Luck needs a line, wide recievers, and a runningback.
Luck is not David Carr and the Colts are much better than the Tecans were when Carr was drafted. Also if you saw the Combine you would have seen that Luck and Cam Newtons measurables (including vertical jump, broad jump, and 40 time) were nearly identical. Luck is a much better athlete than most people give him credit for and he can run when needed. All the experts agree Luck is the best QB prospect since Elway. Sure it's gna be a few years before the team is in the playoffs but I think Luck is just the man for the job. I was glad they stuck with the guy who would've been the No 1 pick last year and not the one year wonder Griffin. Although I still think Griffin will be a good pro.
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« Reply #1487 on: 11:05 PM | Wednesday, May 02, 2012 » |
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R.I.P. Junior Seau
Pretty sad, fellas.
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« Reply #1488 on: 01:05 AM | Thursday, May 03, 2012 » |
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Im usually very disappointed by the actions of the teams I support but I have to applaud what the Bucs did yesterday in regards to Eric LeGrand, you can question if Schiano is the right head coach for the buccaneers but I couldnt be more impressed with the man himself.
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« Reply #1489 on: 01:05 AM | Thursday, May 03, 2012 » |
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R.I.P. Junior Seau
Pretty sad, fellas.
Unbelievably sad. It's so hard for me to conceptualize suicide under any circumstances, and then you think of all that this particular man had to be proud/happy/driven by. Successful career, financial wealth, a beautiful wife and kids. Man oh man. 
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« Reply #1490 on: 08:05 AM | Thursday, May 03, 2012 » |
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When I hear about Seau, all I keep thinking about is one of my childhood sports heros... Mike Webster. the Tiki 
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« Reply #1491 on: 06:05 PM | Thursday, May 03, 2012 » |
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nfl players bitching about suspensions while tmz is reporting seau's death 2 hours before espn would touch the story was disgusting.
when i heard of seau shooting himself in the heart i immediately suspected he did so to preserve his brain for study as part of boston university CTE studies. this has been a major topic in boston for a couple of years now. more and more athletes are donating their brains to BU.
Im inching closer and closer to not follow or supporting football ever time i hear of 40 year old having to kill themselves to avoid the feeling that their brain is tearing apart.
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« Reply #1492 on: 07:05 PM | Thursday, May 03, 2012 » |
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Im usually very disappointed by the actions of the teams I support but I have to applaud what the Bucs did yesterday in regards to Eric LeGrand, you can question if Schiano is the right head coach for the buccaneers but I couldnt be more impressed with the man himself.
It has been a while since I have been proud of the way the TB Bucs run their team. Yesterday, they proved to me that they can have the same class as the Rays and Lightening once again.
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« Reply #1493 on: 10:12 PM | Sunday, December 30, 2012 » |
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Dare I say it? My Redskins are going to the playoffs?
HTTR!
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« Reply #1494 on: 08:12 AM | Monday, December 31, 2012 » |
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What a year of offensive talent infusion.
Doug Martin finishes 5th in rushing while Alfred Morris finishes 2nd!
Matt Kalil beast modes on the way to helping AD run for 2100 yards.
RGIII finishes 2nd in league in passer rating and leads team to playoffs and division title. Russell Wilson leads team to playoffs and double digit wins and finishes 5th in rating. Andrew Luck leads his team to double digit wins and playoffs and leads league with 7 comeback victories.
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« Reply #1495 on: 11:12 AM | Monday, December 31, 2012 » |
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Talk about a Black Monday for Coaches!
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« Reply #1496 on: 11:12 AM | Monday, December 31, 2012 » |
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I keep looking back and praying to see schwartz on there
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« Reply #1497 on: 01:12 PM | Monday, December 31, 2012 » |
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I wonder if this (2013) is the year that we see Cower and Gruden leave the booth and comeback to coaching.
The Browns look like a up and coming team that has most of the right parts in place.
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« Reply #1498 on: 02:12 PM | Monday, December 31, 2012 » |
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I wonder if this (2013) is the year that we see Cower and Gruden leave the booth and comeback to coaching.
The Browns look like a up and coming team that has most of the right parts in place.
Gruden won't leave the booth. His son Jay Gruden is a top candidate for one of these jobs and he wont jump in to block a job for his son. Cowher has been gone to long and specifically the style of football he won with and schemed is no longer viable in a league where defenders cant hit and everyone airs it out.
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« Reply #1499 on: 02:12 PM | Monday, December 31, 2012 » |
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Gruden won't leave the booth. His son Jay Gruden is a top candidate for one of these jobs and he wont jump in to block a job for his son.
Cowher has been gone to long and specifically the style of football he won with and schemed is no longer viable in a league where defenders cant hit and everyone airs it out.
I think Jon and Jay Gruden are brothers. 
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