TheDrizzlerJ11
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jakncoke said:Okay this is weird, a colts/chargers/seachicken fan now has talked about mass injuries and not 1 packers fan budged in to claim most injured prize.
I though it was Green Bay all this time.
jakncoke said:Okay this is weird, a colts/chargers/seachicken fan now has talked about mass injuries and not 1 packers fan budged in to claim most injured prize.
jakncoke said:Okay this is weird, a colts/chargers/seachicken fan now has talked about mass injuries and not 1 packers fan budged in to claim most injured prize.
jakncoke said:Okay this is weird, a colts/chargers/seachicken fan now has talked about mass injuries and not 1 packers fan budged in to claim most injured prize.
Narag said:
:lolyankeehater said:Are you saying you are the one complaining about injuries?
Narag said:
yankeehater said:I am really unsure, Reid is amazing with an extra week, but the Eagles are not a great running team and running seems to be the only thing that works against the Colts. I think Vick will be rusty and the Colts will win a close game but I hope the Eagles find a way to pull it off.
j-wood said:Seriously, wtf at some of you guys saying the titans finish 9-7? :lol
Narag said:You know what? You're all right.
Dolphins, Redskins, Chiefs, Jags, Colts x2, Texans x2.
I just see that as a tough schedule and rather expect them to split with the Colts & Texans down the line.
jakncoke said:Okay this is weird, a colts/chargers/seachicken fan now has talked about mass injuries and not 1 packers fan budged in to claim most injured prize.
Vikings receiver Percy Harvin was "livid" when the team cut receiver Randy Moss. And with all evidence pointing to coach Brad Childress as being the guy who wanted Moss gone, it looks like the relationship between Harvin and Childress has been significantly damaged.
Judd Zulgad and Chip Scoggins of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune report that player and coach got into a "heated argument" at practice on Friday. Per the report, Childress questioned Harvin's effort in practice.
Harvin sprained an ankle in Sunday's loss to the Patriots. Since then, he hadn't practiced until Friday. In his first session back, he was limping and limited.
Apparently, Chilly smelled a rat, essentially accusing Harvin of embellishing his injury.
"He's a tough guy," Childress said after practice. "Let's face it, he injured that foot on his first catch of the game and still was very productive. I would just say he's tough."
In other words, Childress thinks Harvin is a lot tougher than what he showed on Friday, and with Childress' job likely on the line against the Cardinals, Childress wants Harvin on the field.
Meanwhile, it's a good thing that Childress explained to the media on Wednesday that he doesn't know what it means to lose a team. If he knew what it meant, he'd possibly realize that it has happened to him.
Narag said:Dolphins, Redskins, Chiefs, Jags, Colts x2, Texans x2.
I just see that as a tough schedule and rather expect them to split with the Colts & Texans down the line.
Siebzehn50 said:How is he not fired yet? It's crazy.
The M.O.B said:I expect them to split with the colts and texans too, but those other games are all winnable.
......im thinking 11 wins, but unfortunately not even that will guarantee a playoff spot in the AFC.
What an absolute disaster in Minnesota. :lolNarag said:
jacket320 said:
Narag said:
Carl has never liked Sanchez because he went to USC and his GQ shoot (if you follow all his vids), take the prediction with a grain of salt. And Carl ALWAYS knows the G-Men will win.TheDrizzlerJ11 said:Lions when the Giants are playing the seahawks :lol
Awesome.
Rorschach said:-Campbell to start
-Zach Miller doubtful
-Nnamdi Asomugha doubtful
-Satele (center) doubtful
-Murphy out
-DHB playing hurt (as if he wasn't bad enough healthy!)
I need to go ly dow.
FTWer said:God damn, the man doesn't know when to shut up.
You think he would be apologizing & trying to make amends with his team rather than outing & insulting them
http://www.ibabuzz.com/oaklandraiders/2010/11/05/its-official-blackout-lifted-for-chiefs-raiders/Its official: Blackout lifted for Chiefs-Raiders
By Jerry McDonald - NFL Writer
Friday, November 5th, 2010 at 4:00 pm in Oakland Raiders.
There will be no blackout.
The Raiders confirmed what looked to be inevitable when they announced that Sundays AFC West game against the Kansas City Chiefs was sold out and would be televised locally.
It is the first time the Raiders will be on local television for a home game since the 2009 season opener, a 24-20 loss to the San Diego Chargers on Monday night. The last 11 games have been blacked out.
Tickets must be sold out 72 hours in advance for a game to be shown in its home market, but the Raiders received an extension from the NFL Thursday.
FTWer said:God damn, the man doesn't know when to shut up.
You think he would be apologizing & trying to make amends with his team rather than outing & insulting them
yankeehater said:Yeah I have no problem with him getting rid of Moss after what happened with the food, but he seems to be going out of his way to make things worse with the team. It almost seems like he is trying to get him self fired.
Tamanon said:Dude's starting to pull the full Saban.
Rorschach said:-Campbell to start
-Zach Miller doubtful
-Nnamdi Asomugha doubtful
-Satele (center) doubtful
-Murphy out
-DHB playing hurt (as if he wasn't bad enough healthy!)
I need to go ly dow.
yankeehater said:The Eagles have played the Colts 3 times with Reid as coach, the Colts have won all 3 by at least 22 points, and the Eagles have only sacked Manning once. How the fuck are the Eagles the favorite?
yankeehater said:Yeah all those injuries really slowed them down last week. Has Brown practiced this week, and if not then who is going to be the RB on Sunday?
eznark said:Jerry Rice at #1 despite being a filthy, professed cheater. Brilliant. Top five rounded out by a coke-head, a racist and a cheater.
NFL BABY!!
yankeehater said:Yeah all those injuries really slowed them down last week. Has Brown practiced this week, and if not then who is going to be the RB on Sunday?
:lolRorschach said:-Campbell to start
-Zach Miller doubtful
-Nnamdi Asomugha doubtful
-Satele (center) doubtful
-Murphy out
-DHB playing hurt (as if he wasn't bad enough healthy!)
I need to go ly dow.
yankeehater said:Yeah all those injuries really slowed them down last week. Has Brown practiced this week, and if not then who is going to be the RB on Sunday?
Mr. Snrub said:EDIT: Session out for a week or two, Justin Tryon (backup CB) is out, and Gonzo was just placed on IR for a PCL injury thanks to dirty fuck Pollard.
wienke said:At this point Chilly is a lame duck coach. The media doesn't respect him, the fans don't respect him, ownership doesn't respect him, and the players certainly don't respect him.
I think one aspect that people need to keep in mind with his relationship with ownership is that Chilly waived a player that brings positive national media attention and puts butts in the sets of the Metrodome. From what I understand, those fair weather fans up there have narrowly avoided several blackouts in the past and I'm not sure what's going to prevent that anymore as we close out the season with their team doing a hypothetical nosedive.
Oh and that little thing about them possibly moving to LA and trying to get public support for a new stadium. A losing record and embarrassing player moves isn't exactly helping their case for sticking around.
I guess one positive aspect that would come from that is that when the Rams come to the NFC North, I'd have a Packer game within driving distance every year :lol
wienke said:At this point Chilly is a lame duck coach. The media doesn't respect him, the fans don't respect him, ownership doesn't respect him, and the players certainly don't respect him.
I think one aspect that people need to keep in mind with his relationship with ownership is that Chilly waived a player that brings positive national media attention and puts butts in the sets of the Metrodome. From what I understand, those fair weather fans up there have narrowly avoided several blackouts in the past and I'm not sure what's going to prevent that anymore as we close out the season with their team doing a hypothetical nosedive.
Oh and that little thing about them possibly moving to LA and trying to get public support for a new stadium. A losing record and embarrassing player moves isn't exactly helping their case for sticking around.
I guess one positive aspect that would come from that is that when the Rams come to the NFC North, I'd have a Packer game within driving distance every year :lol