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NFL Week 9 2010|OT| - Did we step into a time warp?

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eznark said:
Without football, what does he have in his life?
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I dunno about ocord but Hines Ward defiantly should a wrs coach. He overcame slowness and height and made a quite a career for himself, i feel he'd be good for up and coming wr's that need direction
 
Steelers vs Bengals, two teams that have let me down this year, or Big Trouble in Little China instead?

Well you know what ol' Jack Burton always says at a time like this.
 
xbhaskarx said:
I agree that he probably needs football in his life, but I think part owner or TV analyst are far more likely than coaching.

I don't. I know athletes who have dedicated their lives to their sport and simply cannot tear themselves away from it, and if they try they miss it terribly. This is more on a college level but I know folks who have abandoned great careers to coach at the collegiate level because they can't live without the sport they have dedicated the vast majority of their lives to.

Manning might not coach professionally for long but I will bet straight cash homey that he tries.
 
Oozer3993 said:
Knowing his front running tendencies, we're mere days away from LeJudas becoming a Steelers fan.

Cleavland people are so bitter. :lol

They act like Lebron was their slave or something and they owned him. It's his life. Let him live it.
 
mckmas8808 said:
They act like Lebron was their slave or something and they owned him. It's his life. Let him live it.
just cause he's black he gotta be a slave?

thats the first image that comes to your head?
 
mckmas8808 said:
Cleavland people are so bitter. :lol

They act like Lebron was their slave or something and they owned him. It's his life. Let him live it.

not sure if this reply is actually on target, but you are pretty much correct.
 
Lunchbox said:
just cause he's black he gotta be a slave?

thats the first image that comes to your head?

You saw an attractive woman and the first image that came to your head was "mom?"


Who's the one with issues?
 
Lunchbox said:
just cause he's black he gotta be a slave?

thats the first image that comes to your head?

You said that I didn't. You know historically not all slaves were black. I'm tired of Cleveland people thinking that Lebron is a trader. He changed teams. No big deal. No need to call him Judas.
 
mckmas8808 said:
You said that I didn't. You know historically not all slaves were black. I'm tired of Cleveland people thinking that Lebron is a trader. He changed teams. No big deal. No need to call him Judas.

HE IS NOT A TRADER!
 
"He didn't run the wrong play, he just made the wrong cut,'' Morris said. "We're all great running backs the next day. If he bounces out there and runs over DeCoud and scores a touchdown, we're all having a pool party."
'cause there wouldn't have been 2+ minutes left with Atlanta having all 3 timeouts.
 
eznark said:
I love you Al Harris but what the fuck:



Shocking. You mean the Packers actually expected you to meet the minimum expectations of your job while you were still in their employ? How fucking stuffing.

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I guess he no longer "only has good things to say about Green Bay." That's some pretty pathetic complaining on his behalf.
 
Wade Phillips releases a statement for the fans and the team post-firing:

http://cowboysblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2010/11/wade-phillips-releases-a-state.html

"I would like to express my sincere appreciation to the fans of the Cowboys and to the entire Jones family for all of the support that we received here in Dallas. I would also like to thank our coaches and players for their loyalty and dedication.

"I told the team today that I have been proud to be a part of their family, and that will never change. I have enjoyed the privilege and responsibility of representing this franchise as its head coach.

"I am disappointed in the results of this season to this point, but I am also very proud of what our team and our players accomplished in the previous three years. In good times and difficult times, our players stuck together and never lost hold of their belief in each other and the strong team bond that they have shared. Family and coaching football have always defined my life and I will always be grateful for my experiences here with the Dallas Cowboys."
Kind words and a good bit of class from the guy.
 
Was running errands all day yesterday and was sick today. Tough loss yesterday, but it had to happen sooner or later, and I'd rather it happen against an NFC opponent. These injuries are dismantling the team and Manning had a bad game--bad decisions, bad throws (and the wind, of course).

Naturally, I'm most worried, at this point, about Collie. Within the new rules, it's an illegal hit, but I don't think anyone feels that way (even the Colts D doesn't).

For as well as he played, I hope Asante Samuel rots in hell. Egging on the crowd a full minute after Collie has been MOTIONLESS on the fucking turf? As he's being carted off the field? I hope someone fills a balloon with nails, shoves it up his ass, and inflates until it pops. Christ.

Otherwise, good game, Philly. We got outplayed, through and through. We need to get healthy--I'm surprised it was as close as it was, but as the team is now, playoffs are a possibility, but no way we go all the way without getting healthy.

EDIT: Also, the good: glad Baby J got some action, and Brown seems to be getting healthier. Our run game was ineffective but he showed some spurt when needed. Tamme is great, and Manning thinks extremely highly of Blair White. And our D...well, same story. Up and down, giving up HUGE plays but holding Eagles to four FG's in what could have been a blow out. I just don't know what to think of them, still.
 
I think Manning will coach, but he won't be one for long because I don't think he will be able to deal with inferior talent. I think he will be a good coach like Magic/Bird were, but will grow tired of having players that can't carry is jock strap fubar is gameplan. Then he will go on to be an executive with some team.

And I really do think the Giants will destroy the cowgirls.
 
Big Baybee said:
Palmer has been an elite QB at times this season? WTF Gruden
I think Palmer can be one of the best in the league still. Next off season he should call up Trent Green. Trent is the man that can make him elite again.
 
Did Goodell already do his speech? What did he say? Im expecting stupid but just hoping for ignorance. There are other ways of dealing with concussions.
 
charsace said:
I think Manning will coach, but he won't be one for long because I don't think he will be able to deal with inferior talent. I think he will be a good coach like Magic/Bird were, but will grow tired of having players that can't carry is jock strap fubar is gameplan. Then he will go on to be an executive with some team.

And I really do think the Giants will destroy the cowgirls.

Is there any doubt the Giants will destroy Dallas? Is anyone saying otherwise?

Manning will be a great coach as long as he's coaching another QB prodigy.
 
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