LukeSmith said:Indy saw that KC was in better shape to get Luck.
Polian wasn't having that.
Gary Brackett and Melvin Bullitt both put on IR today.
exarkun said:If Painter had Delhomme accuracy
exarkun said:I think Migs coulda given a better analysis.
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...I'm not sure how I should take that...
Miguel said:![]()
...I'm not sure how I should take that...
bionic77 said:If Indy gets Luck does that mean they would look into trading Peyton?
Imagine being able to get Peyton Manning, even at 80% efficiency, through a trade? Unless you had a young franchise qb you would have to be an idiot not to try and get him. I mean an over the hill Brent took the Vikings within a turnover or two to the Superbowl (in a game they probably win 8 out of 10 times against the Saints). Just imagine what Peyton Manning could do on a new team...
Would be nice to get Peyton out of the AFC as well...
bionic77 said:If Indy gets Luck does that mean they would look into trading Peyton?
Imagine being able to get Peyton Manning, even at 80% efficiency, through a trade? Unless you had a young franchise qb you would have to be an idiot not to try and get him. I mean an over the hill Brent took the Vikings within a turnover or two to the Superbowl (in a game they probably win 8 out of 10 times against the Saints). Just imagine what Peyton Manning could do on a new team...
Would be nice to get Peyton out of the AFC as well...
Would Peyton agree to that? I think he would rather go to a contender instead of babysit the guy who was going to take his job.beast786 said:IT would be like favre to rodgers. Wait and learn for 3 years.
Peyton as a Pat would make me stop hating them.Alligatorjandro said:Peyton would look good in a Patriot jersey
bionic77 said:Would Peyton agree to that? I think he would rather go to a contender instead of babysit the guy who was going to take his job.
Peyton as a Pat would make me stop hating them.
Would be even better if Brady was cut and had to play for some second rate organization like the Raiders or Niners.
Miguel said:
Alligatorjandro said:Indy will win enough games to get like the 3rd or 4th pick and miss out on Luck.
^^ARLINGTON, Texas -- The fractured rib hurt so much that Tony Romo needed a pair of pain-killing injections to play Monday night.
Yet Miles Austin's strained hamstring was much more painful for the Dallas Cowboys' franchise quarterback.
Thanks to a ferocious defense, Dan Bailey's foot and some grit and good fortune, the Cowboys managed to pull even at the top of the NFC East standings with an 18-16 win over the Washington Redskins. But, man, did Romo miss his favorite wide receiver.
There won't be many more frustrating wins in Romo's career. For a quarterback who has been criticized for not being a take-charge guy, he sure spent a lot of the night at Cowboys Stadium ranting at teammates.
"Tony had some words for me, not all of them warming, but it's all good," said receiver Kevin Ogletree, the subject of several rants. "It's tough love."
Added Romo, who completed 22 of 36 passes for 255 yards but had his 20-game touchdown streak snapped:
"There were a lot of mistakes that didn't sit well with me. We'll correct that tomorrow. That's part of the game, especially when you have young guys."
It was such an exasperating experience for Romo that fellow captain Jason Witten, the NFL's most reliable tight end, assisted with the ranting at the team's receivers. Witten coyly described it as "encouragement" when television cameras surrounded his locker, but he admitted that quite a few expletives flew.
Romo has two targets that he totally trusts: Austin and Witten. With Austin expected to be sidelined through the Week 5 bye, the Cowboys have a lot of work to do this week.
"There's no question we had some confusion and certainly we saw the inexperience of that group of receivers that we had in there," owner/general manager Jerry Jones said. "I thought that was going to be our undoing."
Can we please put an end to the discussion about whether Dez Bryant has already surpassed Austin in the team's receiver pecking order? Let's at least wait until Bryant has 1,000 career receiving yards before putting him above Austin, who has back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons and will get there again this year if his health allows it.
Bryant's a tremendous talent, but he's got a long way to go to become dependable. He's capable of making spectacular plays, such as the 30-yard gain on a third-and-long playground route to keep Dallas' game-winning drive alive, but a four-catch, 63-yard performance provided further evidence that Bryant is still in the beginning stages of his development.
The Cowboys' most reliable receiver against the Redskins was Laurent Robinson (three catches, 49 yards), a fifth-year veteran signed the week of the season opener, released the next week and re-signed the following week.
But Bryant, who played with a bruised quadriceps, wasn't the problem. The Cowboys' lack of depth at receiver was exposed.
Ogletree, who replaced Austin in the starting lineup, was simply awful for most of the game. His fumble was a physical mistake, which the Cowboys can stomach.
They can't deal with the long list of mental mistakes from a third-year receiver who looked at times like he had never cracked Jason Garrett's playbook.
Ogletree admits he should have had a touchdown when Romo had a pretty throw on a deep fade route, but the receiver played passively instead of attacking the ball and allowed the defensive back to break up the pass. His alignment error forced the Cowboys to burn a timeout, drawing Witten's wrath. He ran a bad route on Romo's only interception. And he ran a worse route on third-and-goal with the Cowboys trailing by four points early in the fourth quarter.
Romo was still seated on the turf when he started screaming at Ogletree after that incomplete pass near the front right corner of the end zone, angrily raising his arms in the air, the universal "what the hell" gesture.
"I just kind of stopped in the middle of a route, which is the worst thing you can do," Ogletree said. "He just told me, 'What were you thinking?' I kind of mumbled something to him and he was like, 'You're stupid.' "
Ouch.
At least Ogletree partially redeemed himself with a sweet, one-handed snag on a ball thrown behind him for a 20-yard gain on a slant route to get the game-winning drive going. Romo provided some positive reinforcement for that catch, combined with a swift kick in the butt.
"He says he expects me to make those ones," Ogletree said, "and he kind of expects me to run the wrong routes sometimes, too."
Don't expect Austin to come riding to the rescue next week.
It's on Ogletree and the other young receivers to get it right. If that doesn't happen, Romo's sore rib won't rank as his biggest problem.
Hyuga said:
lolexarkun said:I meant it in a "resident leader of Texans fans on a message board" could give a better analysis than Mr. Coach expert.
The Frankman said:Vick says he's playing and would play even if his hand was broken.
Percent chance he dies on the field within the next 3-4 games?
Has to fight for time on ESPN. Has to prove he is tougher then Romo. There can be only one American hero, John Wayne, cancer curing , person playing QB. Who will it be......The Frankman said:Vick says he's playing and would play even if his hand was broken.
Percent chance he dies on the field within the next 3-4 games?
Running back Arian Foster is expected to start and be at full speed against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday.
Foster practiced today after missing Sunday's 40-33 loss at New Orleans.
"He's fine," coach Gary Kubiak said. "He should be OK heading into the rest of the season now, hopefully. We'll keep our fingers crossed. He's chomping at the bit and ready to go, took his full load and we're okay."
Foster will start, and Ben Tate will come off the bench. Derrick Ward missed another day of practice because of a sprained ankle.
MechDX said:http://www.chron.com/sports/texans/...tart-against-Steelers-Kubiak-says-2193337.php
Thank You Tom Brady!! May not fix the redzone issues immediately it will help tons.
Damn lol.Hartt951 said:Came home and saw Bob Sanders got put on IR... FML. He looked so damn good when he was playing.. cant believe his body sucks that much.
Doomsayer said:Our D-line is going to fuck him up pretty bad. I can't see him leaving this game healthy, unless his O-line steps the fuck up.
She is such a trendsetter.Alligatorjandro said:Oh and if anyone wanted to know Tom Brady got a haircut
Alligatorjandro said:Oh and if anyone wanted to know Tom Brady got a haircut
Mallett for Manning. Straight up.Alligatorjandro said:Peyton would look good in a Patriot jersey
FrenchMovieTheme said:yeah we're definitely sweeping the leg on that dog killing dirtbag. whether we win or lose i can't say but vick is leaving that game in worse shape than he is in now
Sanjuro Tsubaki said:Mallett for Manning. Straight up.
beast786 said:Gaf Pick'em with Confidence
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FrenchMovieTheme said:yeah we're definitely sweeping the leg on that dog killing dirtbag. whether we win or lose i can't say but vick is leaving that game in worse shape than he is in now
beast786 said:You mean like Romo Style!
Where they play with back up and then come back and beat you.
Doomsayer said:Michael Vick is going to be the first corpse to ever manufacture a game winning drive.
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Doomsayer said:Michael Vick is going to be the first corpse to ever manufacture a game winning drive.
I'm glad Brian Orakpo said what I was thinking about Romo's injury. I'm sure he has busted ribs, but it is damn near impossible to play with a punctured lung. Yo get hit in the lower stomach/chest area and you will have trouble breathing and could possibly die.
Milchjon said:I didn't think I'd ever say this, but this actually sounds like a bad trade right now...
That wasn't a dream. That is just an ordinary Sunday at PhoenixDark or FMT's house.Ninja Scooter said:I had a dream that I was sitting on my couch, watching tv and that Deion Sanders fairy from the DirecTv commercials appeared, only when he said "OH IT'S ON!" and shot fairy dust at my tv it started playing gay porn.
Plinko said:I would honestly not be shocked at all if the Colts ended up with the #1 pick and Polian passed on Luck. Why?
1. It's Bill Polian. He's terrible at drafting.
2. He still believes Peyton Manning will play for 4 more years.
In fact, I'll go ahead and make that prediction right now.
Ninja Scooter said:I had a dream that I was sitting on my couch, watching tv and that Deion Sanders fairy from the DirecTv commercials appeared, only when he said "OH IT'S ON!" and shot fairy dust at my tv it started playing gay porn.
Promise me you will never post here again.Heavy said:Sad news about the Brady haircut. I'm not gay but he looked really good with that longer hair. Everyone has short hair... like 99% of guys have the same damn haircut. Brady broke that mold and ran with it and looked like a fucking movie star and then got hate for it because it was different and people are so reluctant to accept anything against the grain.
Heavy said:Sad news about the Brady haircut. I'm not gay but he looked really good with that longer hair. Everyone has short hair... like 99% of guys have the same damn haircut. Brady broke that mold and ran with it and looked like a fucking movie star and then got hate for it because it was different and people are so reluctant to accept anything against the grain.