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Old 09-14-2010, 03:55 PM   #346
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Re: NFL regular season thread (week 1)

daggers for me. nice pick auto-computer. dumbass.
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Old 09-14-2010, 04:12 PM   #347
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Ok people, I unfortunatly saw this over at ES, but I thought it would interest some of you..... apparently people can vote for how they think their HC is doing as a rating. Skins are in the 88% range and cough cough Dallas is at 13%. You can vote for other coaches as well positively or negatively. Have fun with the ESPN poll.

NFL Head Coaches Ratings Week 1 - National Football League - ESPN
Funny thing about those ratings. The guys at the top and bottom get the most votes. The guys in the middle get the least amount of votes. For example
Kubiack - 746 Votes 92%
Shanahan - 663 Votes 88%

Todd Haley -151 votes 72%
Ken Wisenhunt - 217 Votes 72%

Brad Childress - 2,974 Votes 14%
Wade Phillips - 710 Votes 13%
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Old 09-14-2010, 04:18 PM   #348
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Well *#*@&$@($ !!!!!

And you can quote me on that.
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Old 09-14-2010, 04:28 PM   #349
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Well *#*@&$@($ !!!!!

And you can quote me on that.
as i said in the other thread f ryan grant, sydney rice, calvin johnson, the refs, and anyone else i didn't mention!!!


anyone got a RB they wanna trade?
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Old 09-14-2010, 05:19 PM   #350
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Poor Bob Sanders

Sources: Bob Sanders of Indianapolis Colts has torn biceps tendon - ESPN

And Laurence Maroney traded to Denver
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Old 09-14-2010, 05:25 PM   #351
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Poor Bob Sanders

Sources: Bob Sanders of Indianapolis Colts has torn biceps tendon - ESPN

And Laurence Maroney traded to Denver
Talk about injury prone. He's the dictionary definition. Damn shame, a guy with Hall of Fame skills and the guy just can't stay on the field. Unbelievable.
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Old 09-14-2010, 06:04 PM   #352
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Well *#*@&$@($ !!!!!

And you can quote me on that.
Luckily, I have Arian Foster backing me up in all the leagues I grabbed Grant. Ahhh, the wonders of a good bench.
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Old 09-14-2010, 06:09 PM   #353
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^ you better bench foster for this week!
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^ you better bench foster for this week!
Miles Austin helped me win in one of my leagues this week, and had I not cut him last year, would've helped me out a ton then as well.

Besides, our starting NT sucks, our backup overpaid NT sucks, and our third NT is inactive, and a DE is playing the 3rd NT.
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Speaking of our D, how did Williams get that open at the end?
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Speaking of our D, how did Williams get that open at the end?
Holding lol. I actually just timed that last play. With the hold Romo had 5 seconds to find a guy. Had Barron not held Orakpo the Skins would have gotten to him in around 2 seconds.
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D. Hall Jersey spotting at the Chiefs game!! Was with Chargers chick
Dante Hall, right?

Or DeAngelo!?!?
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Old 09-15-2010, 08:13 AM   #358
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Re: NFL regular season thread (week 1)

Does this "Save Stafford" article sound familiar to anyone?
Save Stafford! | NFL Draft Blog – DraftCountdown.com
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Poor Bob Sanders

Sources: Bob Sanders of Indianapolis Colts has torn biceps tendon - ESPN

And Laurence Maroney traded to Denver
Heard a report this morning that it could be career-ending. An article was read on a sports-talk show this morning that stated "Sanders has likely played his last game as an Indianapolis Colt".


Found it:

IndyStar.com | Bounce It Off Phil B. | The Indianapolis Star

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The Colts-Texans redux is ready to go, but it seems more important to weigh in on the news of the day, the speculated report that S Bob Sanders has again torn a biceps tendon, this time the right one, and could be out for the year.

Or done with Indy.

Possibly finished in football?

After several national media outlets gave updates on the injury, which occurred in the first quarter of Sunday's 34-24 loss at Houston, the Colts did something they never do on Tuesday. Much to my shock, they issued a news release which confirmed Sanders was, indeed, meeting with Dr. James Andrews Wednesday to get a second opinion on an arm injury. The team didn't give details on the injury, but we know from Colts coach Jim Caldwell that it's not the same biceps he ruptured last season. That was the left one. He played just two games because of that and a knee injury.

The Colts also advised something, again, they never do on the players' day off. They informed WR Anthony Gonzalez will be out this week with a high ankle sprain. I'm not going to lump these guys together past this paragraph, but I can't help but find it ironic that the two guys who were supposed to make these Colts improved are already on the shelf. And Bobzilla, according to some, could be kaput for good.
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