5 Surprises and 5 Disappointments This Year

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#56fanatic
11-30-2006, 11:21 AM
Why leave?

That's simple, money and the challenge of the NFL.

He doesn't have much left to prove in the college ranks.

it would be hard to make me leave. Living in Souther Cal, all the perks that comes with being "the man" at USC. and he is all ready making millions.

dmek25
11-30-2006, 11:23 AM
Why leave?

That's simple, money and the challenge of the NFL.

He doesn't have much left to prove in the college ranks.
maybe Pete Carrol realized after his first go round in the NFL that he prefers boys to men. that doesn't quite sound right

TheMalcolmConnection
11-30-2006, 11:24 AM
I preferred All4One, but to each his own I guess.

onlydarksets
11-30-2006, 11:30 AM
Yeah, and I would disagree as well that Parcell's has done well handling TO. TO has been worse than anyone expected. He seems okay now but wait until they lose another game. He has been an incorrigible disaster.

I agree - TO is always content when he is getting what he wants. The team is winning, and he is getting the ball. Remember, he was manageable in Philly his first season. I also agree that if they hit another skid he is going to be the first one mouthing off and keeping that team from recovering its focus.

SmootSmack
11-30-2006, 11:36 AM
I could see Mike Martz getting another shot as a head coach, with the Cardinals. Wouldn't be the move I'd make but I can see it happening

hesscl34
11-30-2006, 12:56 PM
biggest disappointment in the NFL this year is our Washington Redskins. No one really selected us for the super bowl, but 4-7 is horrible at this point in the season.
2nd would be Pittsburg steelers. Losing randel el and Bettis hurts, but they still have the same people at the skill positions.
3rd - Miami. I thought they would be contending for the division this year as did a lot of people.
4th - the "personal fouls" called on roughing the passer are ridiculous. Put a skirt and red shirt on them for crying out load.
5th - the widely ranging interpritations of the NFL rules by the officials on instant replay. All the refs interpret them differently, leading to a lot of blown calls even after review.

Surprises
1- New Orlean Saint / Drew Breese. - How much does Nick Saban want to go back and do that whole thing over!!?? (breese or culpepper)
2 - Tony Romo - hate to admit it, but he has been all most perfect with exception to the fluke win by ours truly.
3 - Jets - no way I thought Mangini would have these guys playing at the level they are.
4 - 49ers - Norv Turner has really turned the offensive side of the ball around. He has Frank Gore looking like an all pro
5 - Philip Rivers - never thought he would step right in and play the way he has. San Diego never lost a step switching from breese to him. (LT helps, but still)


I hate the new "no taunting" rule. COME ON! If you’re a sissy, then sit on the bench. It's football and you should be allowed to scream at a guy and get in his head! I HATE THAT RULE!

Monkeydad
11-30-2006, 03:38 PM
Agreed, but he keeps bringing it every single game.

He'll kill Alexander's TD record from last year.

The one that really sticks out to me is the AFC/NFC difference. The NFC is embarrassing this year.

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