Bite your fucking tongue.Oozer3993 said:Knowing his front running tendencies, we're mere days away from LeJudas becoming a Steelers fan.
If LeFraud ever changes football teams it is obvious he is either jumping ship to Indy or New England.
Bite your fucking tongue.Oozer3993 said:Knowing his front running tendencies, we're mere days away from LeJudas becoming a Steelers fan.
Harris said he felt he was led on the past three weeks because he practiced as the top nickel corner and was told to study as though he were going to play that week. Then, each Saturday he'd be informed that he wasn't going to play.
When he found out he wasn't going to play against Dallas, he knew it was the end.
"I thought they'd be a little more straight forward with me," Harris said. "They had me going home and studying and things like that and they allready knew their plans. I guess you hear it so much that it's a business. It's just the way it goes.
It's nice to want things but have you seen their remaining schedule?bionic77 said:I bet the Cowboys go on a winning streak now...
bionic77 said:I bet the Cowboys go on a winning streak now...
Keep in mind that the Raiders are on a 3 game winning streak and the Browns just destroyed the Saints and Pats.Futurevoid said:It's nice to want things but have you seen their remaining schedule?
@ New York Giants
vs. Detroit Lions
vs. New Orleans Saints
@ Indianapolis Colts
vs. Philadelphia Eagles
vs. Washington Redskins
@ Arizona Cardinals
@ Philadelphia Eagles
They might beat the Cardinals. I wouldn't even give them the Detroit game with the way that the Lions are playing but that's a possibility as well.
tmdorsey said:Can I ask a question? What would make the Cowboy players play harder for Garrett than Wade? Is that the theory on firing Wade?
tmdorsey said:Can I ask a question? What would make the Cowboy players play harder for Garrett than Wade? Is that the theory on firing Wade?
We'll see how things go under Garrett. Until they show that they have some actual WANT to play, I've no reason to believe otherwise.bionic77 said:Nothing is impossible this season.
Yeah I saw Mike/Ralph/Pat H tweet about the ACL, terrible news. Koets had really come on strong and did a tremendous job again yesterday when he was in.Futurevoid said:Coughlin just had his Monday presser. Full injury report:
- Hakeem Nicks is fine. Rolled ankle that's doing well today.
- Adam Koets is indeed done for the season. Torn ACL. Kevin Boothe will be activated off PUP to replace him.
- David Diehl does have a hip injury. More tests are being run but they are hoping for positive news.
It really sucks for Koets. I thought he played well in place of O'Hara and to lose him in such a lopsided win is even worse. Curious to see how the offensive line plays out if O'Hara misses another game with Koets out and if Diehl is out any significant amount of time.
EDIT: Coughlin says Boothe took snaps at Center last week....
It can't get any worse.Futurevoid said:We'll see how things go under Garrett. Until they show that they have some actual WANT to play, I've no reason to believe otherwise.
Texans were 4-2 when we beat them as well. Currently they are .500 but they were being crowned kings of the AFC South at the time after beating the Colts. The Giants beat them thoroughly, too.Wellington said:is that the Giants have currently beaten only one team that is above .500 and that's the Chicago Bears.
Last year, even when the team was winning you knew something was off. We only really dominated the Raiders and Bucs at the time. The Cowboys game was a major alarm that the defense wasn't what it was when we got torn up on the ground. Any fan that watched knew that we had major match up issues with the Saints. They exposed the Giants, badly.Wellington said:Hopefully we don't have a let down like last year, which I don't think we will thanks to Perroid.
This is true. Like I said earlier, I never look to underestimate any team. My stomach was churning before the Seattle game yesterday despite everyone saying we should go in and destroy that team. We did just that, but I'll have the same butterflies and stomach churning when the Cowboys come to town as well. As long as Coughlin prepares the team as though they are facing a 7-1 team and not a given up 1-7 team - that's all I care about.bionic77 said:It can't get any worse.
Futurevoid said:Texans were 4-2 when we beat them as well. Currently they are .500 but they were being crowned kings of the AFC South at the time after beating the Colts. The Giants beat them thoroughly, too.
If we're going off of percentages, Seattle was 4-3, above .500. Though it's the NFC West but hey, you play the schedule you're given.
I thought we matched up well against the Saints for a number of reasons. I thought our press corners would dominate the Saint WRs at the LOS and that Web would get help with Colston. The Saints were missing a guard and their RT so I thought Tuck would have a field day (thanks Flozell), I thought our OL would push their DL around, particularly the interior. I thought that they wouldn't stand a chance running the ball either. Corey Webster catches that pick on the Saints first drive, it's a whole different story.Last year, even when the team was winning you knew something was off. We only really dominated the Raiders at the time and any fan that watched knew that we had major match up issues with the Saints. They exposed us. This year, we can absolutely hang with any team as long as we don't hand them the ball three times a game...
The 2nd part I know, but what's this in bold?thomasbk said:I never understood how this plays are legal. Isn't there supposed to be 3 players lined up to each side of the center? And that's why there's an illegal formation penalty when WRs don't line up on the line?
Or am I wrong?
wienke said:If you thought Wade was bad wait until you get a load of Jason Garrett.
Who do think has been calling plays for the offense this entire time?
Oh don't get me wrong. I agree. I mentioned it before that I couldn't care less about being the supposed "best in the NFC" or in the NFL and there's little reason to put much stock in it (Super Bowl is the only thing that counts).Wellington said:Seems like everyone in the media is crowning the Giants already, I just think it's undeserved. Hooray for us being atop the NFC BCS tho.
I didn't have much of any belief that he would get that help without Phillips back there. Not to mention the fact that I believe Boley was out in that game and I thought Shockey would eat the Giants alive in the middle of the field.Wellington said:I thought our press corners would dominate the Saint WRs at the LOS and that Web would get help with Colston
I'm just happy at the possibility of seeing Andrews at LT moving forward. If the Cowboys show up this week, Ware should be a good test for him. Not going to miss seeing the swinging door that is David Diehl at the position.Striker said:Depending on Diehl's status, there's different variables where they can go.
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Boothe and/or Petrus as the primary backup. Wish we knew more about O'Hara, but apparently it looks like a week to week thing.
LJ11 said:Roscoe Parrish out for the year with a broken wrist, he made a hell of a play on a non-catch. Crazy vertical.
Too bad, he was finally coming around and being used after wasting away under Mauron.
Shit, Brandon Jacobs was crowing best in the NFL in the paper today. But he talks a lot so par the course I guess.Gooster said:It's pretty wacky that the Giants have all their divisional games all lumped together the way they are.
And I agree, the whole "Best in the NFC" comment leaves me feeling uneasy all the time to be honest, and we can't let that cloud us when we face the Eagles in, what, two weeks?
Buckethead said:Happy about no suspension for Collins, $50,000 seems a bit much, but whatever.
And Al Harris needs to zip it. Any other team would have dropped him like a bad habit as soon as he got injured. Ugh. Not making it easy to move on.
Yeah. And the dude makes millions, unlike the Zombo hit (which was complete asshole-ish garbage he got fined vs. Poutface) so I guess I shouldn't be all bleeding heart about it.jakncoke said:Seems like the new min. fine for h2h hits now.
Glad to see the NFL got it right on Collies hit.While Collins lost money, Eagles defensive back Kurt Coleman will not be punished for his hit on Colts wideout Austin Collie.
"Because Collie's helmet-to-helmet contact was a result of being driven toward a defender from a prior hit, there's no fine for this action," Jason La Canfora of NFL Network said.
Grifter said:A shame. Been enjoying the fact that he's contributing more than returns now. Chan has made the receivers look so much better that I almost wonder if he could've salvaged Josh Reed and James Hardy.
Futurevoid said:So Dolphins fans, how's Pasqualoni as a defensive coordinator? I know he was fired which means he didn't work out but was that on him or the level of talent he had to work with?
Rorschach said:I hate Jason Campbell
Yes. Did you watch the game?mckmas8808 said:Do you still feel this way? :lol
mckmas8808 said:Do you still feel this way? :lol
Went to Womens Studies Symposium to hear lecture on Defatalization & Feminism. I applaud tough questions feminists ask on social transitions