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2011-2012 NFL Schedules released today....

Posted:
Wed Apr 20, 2011 5:21 am
by S2M
New England's Schedule(minus actual dates)
HOME OPPONENTS
Chiefs
Chargers
Cowboys
Giants
Bills
Dolphins
Jets
Colts
ROAD OPPONENTS
Broncos
Raiders
Eagles
Redskins
Bills
Dolphins
Jets
Steelers

Posted:
Wed Apr 20, 2011 6:08 am
by Saint John
Let me guess ... 16-0?


Posted:
Wed Apr 20, 2011 8:23 am
by Everett
Saint John wrote:Let me guess ... 16-0?

For the packers


Posted:
Wed Apr 20, 2011 9:27 am
by YoungJRNY
Fact Finder wrote:Saint John wrote:Let me guess ... 16-0?

Nope..15-1...the fucking Refs will screw up that road game at Pitt leaving us to listen as Trav and Sean banter endlessly back and forth on the merits of that call.

Can't forget a few "Go fuck yourself!" or a "Listen Fuckwad" from JFB sprinkled in there.


Posted:
Wed Apr 20, 2011 9:36 am
by YoungJRNY
Fact Finder wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:Fact Finder wrote:Saint John wrote:Let me guess ... 16-0?

Nope..15-1...the fucking Refs will screw up that road game at Pitt leaving us to listen as Trav and Sean banter endlessly back and forth on the merits of that call.

Can't forget a few "Go fuck yourself!" or a "Listen Fuckwad" from JFB sprinkled in there.

I'd like to say I can't wait..with the state of my Bengals maybe I can.

How can it get any worse for Cincy when Jordan fucking Palmer is organizing the teams off-season workouts and not Carson? Is this cat and mouse? Seems like Palmer is 100% for real into retiring if Cincy doesn't release him, which means yet another 4-5 years for the Bengals to contend and rebuilt.

Posted:
Wed Apr 20, 2011 10:05 am
by mikemarrs
titans schedule....
wk 1 Sun. Sep. 11 at Jaguars 1:00 PM 12:00 PM
wk 2 Sun. Sep. 18 vs. Ravens 1:00 PM 12:00 PM
wk 3 Sun. Sep. 25 vs. Broncos 1:00 PM 12:00 PM
wk 4 Sun. Oct. 02 at Browns 1:00 PM 12:00 PM
wk 5 Sun. Oct. 09 at Steelers 1:00 PM 12:00 PM
wk 6 BYE
wk 7 Sun. Oct. 23 vs. Texans 1:00 PM 12:00 PM
wk 8 Sun. Oct. 30 vs. Colts 1:00 PM 12:00 PM
wk 9 Sun. Nov. 06 vs. Bengals 4:05 PM 3:05 PM
wk 10 Sun. Nov. 13 at Panthers 1:00 PM 12:00 PM
wk 11 Sun. Nov. 20 at Falcons 1:00 PM 12:00 PM
wk 12 Sun. Nov. 27 vs. Buccaneers 1:00 PM 12:00 PM
wk 13 Sun. Dec. 04 at Bills 1:00 PM 12:00 PM
wk 14 Sun. Dec. 11 vs. Saints 1:00 PM 12:00 PM
wk 15 Sun. Dec. 18 at Colts 1:00 PM 12:00 PM
wk 16 Sat. Dec. 24 vs. Jaguars 1:00 PM 12:00 PM
wk 17 Sun. Jan. 01 at Texans 1:00 PM 12:00 PM
well we play the Ravens,Steelers,Colts,Saints,Falcons,etc.

Posted:
Wed Apr 20, 2011 11:25 am
by Everett
Packers::
Thursday, September 8 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
Sunday, September 18 at Carolina Panthers
Sunday, September 25 at Chicago Bears
Sunday, October 2 DENVER BRONCOS
Sunday, October 9 at Atlanta Falcons
Sunday, October 16 ST. LOUIS RAMS
Sunday, October 23 at Minnesota Vikings
Sunday, October 30 Open Date
Sunday, November 6 at San Diego Chargers
Monday, November 14 MINNESOTA VIKINGS
Sunday, November 20 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
Thursday, November 24 at Detroit Lions
Sunday, December 4 at New York Giants
Sunday, December 11 OAKLAND RAIDERS
Sunday, December 18 at Kansas City Chiefs
Sunday, December 25 CHICAGO BEARS
Sunday, January 1 DETROIT LIONS

Posted:
Wed Apr 20, 2011 11:27 am
by S2M
Everett wrote:Packers::
Thursday, September 8 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
Sunday, September 18 at Carolina Panthers
Sunday, September 25 at Chicago Bears
Sunday, October 2 DENVER BRONCOS
Sunday, October 9 at Atlanta Falcons
Sunday, October 16 ST. LOUIS RAMS
Sunday, October 23 at Minnesota Vikings
Sunday, October 30 Open Date
Sunday, November 6 at San Diego Chargers
Monday, November 14 MINNESOTA VIKINGS
Sunday, November 20 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
Thursday, November 24 at Detroit Lions
Sunday, December 4 at New York Giants
Sunday, December 11 OAKLAND RAIDERS
Sunday, December 18 at Kansas City Chiefs
Sunday, December 25 CHICAGO BEARS
Sunday, January 1 DETROIT LIONS
Easily the easiest schedule in the league. WOW, you call that a 1st place schedule?


Posted:
Wed Apr 20, 2011 11:30 am
by mikemarrs
going to be the best game on the packers slate this year,Rivers vs. Rodgers
Sunday, November 6 Green Bay Packers at San Diego Chargers

Posted:
Thu Apr 21, 2011 11:34 am
by YoungJRNY
mikemarrs wrote:going to be the best game on the packers slate this year,Rivers vs. Rodgers
Sunday, November 6 Green Bay Packers at San Diego Chargers
That's going to be awesome, a true display of the young upcoming elites of the league that could stay for years regarding these two. Rodgers got one ring but I think the NFC is way to fierce for Green Bay to repeat as champions. Winning their division? Maybe and probably but the target is defiantly bigger and more targeted by contenders than the AFC Champion, which will be even larger when the post-season rolls around. Green Bay experienced their up and downs last season, making them have wiggle room to creep back. Not this year, their going to have to play at a high level from Game 1 on or they'll have... what do you call it? A Super Bowl hangover.

Posted:
Thu Apr 21, 2011 12:12 pm
by mikemarrs
here is the schedule.....
Thursday, Sept. 8
Saints at Packers 8:30 PM
Sunday, Sept. 11
Steelers at Ravens 1:00 PM
Bengals at Browns 1:00 PM
Colts at Texans 1:00 PM
Titans at Jaguars 1:00 PM
Falcons at Bears 1:00 PM
Bills at Chiefs 1:00 PM
Eagles at Rams 1:00 PM
Lions at Buccaneers 1:00 PM
Seahawks at 49ers 4:15 PM
Giants at Redskins 4:15 PM
Vikings at Chargers 4:15 PM
Panthers at Cardinals 4:15 PM
Cowboys at Jets 8:20 PM
Monday, Sept. 12
Patriots at Dolphins 7:00 PM
Raiders at Broncos 10:15 PM
Week 2
Sunday, Sept. 18
Chiefs at Lions 1:00 PM
Seahawks at Steelers 1:00 PM
Raiders at Bills 1:00 PM
Packers at Panthers 1:00 PM
Ravens at Titans 1:00 PM
Browns at Colts 1:00 PM
Buccaneers at Vikings 1:00 PM
Cardinals at Redskins 1:00 PM
Bears at Saints 1:00 PM
Jaguars at Jets 1:00 PM
Cowboys at 49ers 4:05 PM
Chargers at Patriots 4:15 PM
Bengals at Broncos 4:15 PM
Texans at Dolphins 4:15 PM
Eagles at Falcons 8:20 PM
Monday, Sept. 19
Rams at Giants 8:30 PM
Week 3
Sunday, Sept. 25
Patriots at Bills 1:00 PM
Lions at Vikings 1:00 PM
Giants at Eagles 1:00 PM
Jaguars at Panthers 1:00 PM
49ers at Bengals 1:00 PM
Texans at Saints 1:00 PM
Dolphins at Browns 1:00 PM
Broncos at Titans 1:00 PM
Chiefs at Chargers 4:05 PM
Ravens at Rams 4:05 PM
Jets at Raiders 4:05 PM
Packers at Bears 4:15 PM
Falcons at Buccaneers 4:15 PM
Cardinals at Seahawks 4:15 PM
Steelers at Colts 8:20 PM
Monday, Sept. 26
Redskins at Cowboys 8:30 PM
Week 4
Sunday, Oct. 2
Saints at Jaguars 1:00 PM
Vikings at Chiefs 1:00 PM
Panthers at Bears 1:00 PM
Titans at Browns 1:00 PM
Steelers at Texans 1:00 PM
49ers at Eagles 1:00 PM
Redskins at Rams 1:00 PM
Bills at Bengals 1:00 PM
Lions at Cowboys 1:00 PM
Giants at Cardinals 4:05 PM
Falcons at Seahawks 4:05 PM
Broncos at Packers 4:15 PM
Patriots at Raiders 4:15 PM
Dolphins at Chargers 4:15 PM
Jets at Ravens 8:20 PM
Monday, Oct. 3
Colts at Buccaneers 8:30 PM
Week 5
Sunday, Oct. 9
Saints at Panthers 1:00 PM
Eagles at Bills 1:00 PM
Bengals at Jaguars 1:00 PM
Seahawks at Giants 1:00 PM
Titans at Steelers 1:00 PM
Raiders at Texans 1:00 PM
Chiefs at Colts 1:00 PM
Cardinals at Vikings 1:00 PM
Buccaneers at 49ers 4:05 PM
Chargers at Broncos 4:15 PM
Jets at Patriots 4:15 PM
Packers at Falcons 8:20 PM
Monday, Oct. 10
Bears at Lions 8:30 PM
Byes: BAL, CLE, DAL, MIA, WAS, STL
Week 6
Sunday, Oct. 16
Panthers at Falcons 1:00 PM
Eagles at Redskins 1:00 PM
Bills at Giants 1:00 PM
Colts at Bengals 1:00 PM
Jaguars at Steelers 1:00 PM
49ers at Lions 1:00 PM
Rams at Packers 1:00 PM
Texans at Ravens 4:05 PM
Browns at Raiders 4:05 PM
Saints at Buccaneers 4:15 PM
Cowboys at Patriots 4:15 PM
Vikings at Bears 8:20 PM
Monday, Oct. 17
Dolphins at Jets 8:30 PM
Byes: ARI, DEN, KC, SD, SEA, TEN
Week 7
Sunday, Oct. 23
Texans at Titans 1:00 PM
Seahawks at Browns 1:00 PM
Falcons at Lions 1:00 PM
Broncos at Dolphins 1:00 PM
Chargers at Jets 1:00 PM
Bears at Buccaneers 1:00 PM
Redskins at Panthers 1:00 PM
Chiefs at Raiders 4:05 PM
Steelers at Cardinals 4:05 PM
Packers at Vikings 4:15 PM
Rams at Cowboys 4:15 PM
Colts at Saints 8:20 PM
Monday, Oct. 24
Ravens at Jaguars 8:30 PM
Byes: BUF, CIN, NE, NYG, PHI, SF
Week 8
Sunday, Oct. 30
Colts at Titans 1:00 PM
Jaguars at Texans 1:00 PM
Cardinals at Ravens 1:00 PM
Dolphins at Giants 1:00 PM
Vikings at Panthers 1:00 PM
Saints at Rams 1:00 PM
Redskins at Bills 4:05 PM
Lions at Broncos 4:05 PM
Browns at 49ers 4:15 PM
Bengals at Seahawks 4:15 PM
Patriots at Steelers 4:15 PM
Cowboys at Eagles 8:20 PM
Monday, Oct. 31
Chargers at Chiefs 8:30 PM
Byes: ATL, CHI, GB, NYJ, OAK, TB
Week 9
Sunday, Nov. 6
Jets at Bills 1:00 PM
Buccaneers at Saints 1:00 PM
Falcons at Colts 1:00 PM
Seahawks at Cowboys 1:00 PM
Dolphins at Chiefs 1:00 PM
49ers at Redskins 1:00 PM
Browns at Texans 1:00 PM
Broncos at Raiders 4:05 PM
Bengals at Titans 4:05 PM
Rams at Cardinals 4:15 PM
Giants at Patriots 4:15 PM
Packers at Chargers 4:15 PM
Ravens at Steelers 8:20 PM
Monday, Nov. 7
Bears at Eagles 8:30 PM
Byes: CAR, DET, JAC, MIN
Week 10
Thursday, Nov. 10
Raiders at Chargers 8:20 PM
Sunday, Nov. 13
Saints at Falcons 1:00 PM
Lions at Bears 1:00 PM
Jaguars at Colts 1:00 PM
Broncos at Chiefs 1:00 PM
Steelers at Bengals 1:00 PM
Titans at Panthers 1:00 PM
Texans at Buccaneers 1:00 PM
Redskins at Dolphins 1:00 PM
Rams at Browns 1:00 PM
Bills at Cowboys 1:00 PM
Cardinals at Eagles 1:00 PM
Ravens at Seahawks 4:05 PM
Giants at 49ers 4:15 PM
Patriots at Jets 8:20 PM
Monday, Nov. 14
Vikings at Packers 8:30 PM
Week 11
Thursday, Nov. 17
Jets at Broncos 8:20 PM
Sunday, Nov. 20
Bengals at Ravens 1:00 PM
Cowboys at Redskins 1:00 PM
Bills at Dolphins 1:00 PM
Titans at Falcons 1:00 PM
Raiders at Vikings 1:00 PM
Jaguars at Browns 1:00 PM
Panthers at Lions 1:00 PM
Buccaneers at Packers 1:00 PM
Seahawks at Rams 4:05 PM
Cardinals at 49ers 4:05 PM
Chargers at Bears 4:15 PM
Eagles at Giants 8:20 PM
Monday, Nov. 21
Chiefs at Patriots 8:30 PM
Byes: HOU, IND, NO, PIT
Week 12
Thursday, Nov. 24
Packers at Lions 12:30 PM
Dolphins at Cowboys 4:15 PM
49ers at Ravens 8:20 PM
Sunday, Nov. 27
Browns at Bengals 1:00 PM
Texans at Jaguars 1:00 PM
Cardinals at Rams 1:00 PM
Bills at Jets 1:00 PM
Buccaneers at Titans 1:00 PM
Panthers at Colts 1:00 PM
Vikings at Falcons 1:00 PM
Bears at Raiders 4:05 PM
Redskins at Seahawks 4:05 PM
Broncos at Chargers 4:15 PM
Patriots at Eagles 4:15 PM
Steelers at Chiefs 8:20 PM
Monday, Nov. 28
Giants at Saints 8:30 PM
Week 13
Thursday, Dec. 1
Eagles at Seahawks 8:20 PM
Sunday, Dec. 4
Ravens at Browns 1:00 PM
Bengals at Steelers 1:00 PM
Panthers at Buccaneers 1:00 PM
Chiefs at Bears 1:00 PM
Jets at Redskins 1:00 PM
Falcons at Texans 1:00 PM
Raiders at Dolphins 1:00 PM
Lions at Saints 1:00 PM
Titans at Bills 1:00 PM
Broncos at Vikings 4:05 PM
Rams at 49ers 4:15 PM
Cowboys at Cardinals 4:15 PM
Packers at Giants 4:15 PM
Colts at Patriots 8:20 PM
Monday, Dec. 5
Chargers at Jaguars 8:30 PM
Week 14
Thursday, Dec. 8
Browns at Steelers 8:20 PM
Sunday, Dec. 11
Falcons at Panthers 1:00 PM
Vikings at Lions 1:00 PM
Raiders at Packers 1:00 PM
Buccaneers at Jaguars 1:00 PM
Eagles at Dolphins 1:00 PM
Patriots at Redskins 1:00 PM
Saints at Titans 1:00 PM
Colts at Ravens 1:00 PM
Chiefs at Jets 1:00 PM
Texans at Bengals 1:00 PM
49ers at Cardinals 4:05 PM
Bears at Broncos 4:05 PM
Bills at Chargers 4:15 PM
Giants at Cowboys 8:20 PM
Monday, Dec. 12
Rams at Seahawks 8:30 PM
Week 15
Thursday, Dec. 15
Jaguars at Falcons 8:20 PM
Saturday, Dec. 17
Cowboys at Buccaneers 8:20 PM
Sunday, Dec. 18
Dolphins at Bills 1:00 PM
Redskins at Giants 1:00 PM
Titans at Colts 1:00 PM
Panthers at Texans 1:00 PM
Packers at Chiefs 1:00 PM
Bengals at Rams 1:00 PM
Saints at Vikings 1:00 PM
Seahawks at Bears 1:00 PM
Lions at Raiders 4:05 PM
Jets at Eagles 4:15 PM
Browns at Cardinals 4:15 PM
Patriots at Broncos 4:15 PM
Ravens at Chargers 8:20 PM
Monday, Dec. 19
Steelers at 49ers 8:30 PM
Week 16
Thursday, Dec. 22
Texans at Colts 8:20 PM
Saturday, Dec. 24
Browns at Ravens 1:00 PM
Buccaneers at Panthers 1:00 PM
Dolphins at Patriots 1:00 PM
Raiders at Chiefs 1:00 PM
Jaguars at Titans 1:00 PM
Cardinals at Bengals 1:00 PM
Giants at Jets 1:00 PM
Rams at Steelers 1:00 PM
Broncos at Bills 1:00 PM
Vikings at Redskins 1:00 PM
Chargers at Lions 4:05 PM
Eagles at Cowboys 4:15 PM
49ers at Seahawks 4:15 PM
Sunday, Dec. 25
Bears at Packers 8:20 PM
Monday, Dec. 26
Falcons at Saints 8:30 PM
Week 17
Sunday, Jan. 1
Buccaneers at Falcons 1:00 PM
Cowboys at Giants 1:00 PM
Panthers at Saints 1:00 PM
49ers at Rams 1:00 PM
Colts at Jaguars 1:00 PM
Titans at Texans 1:00 PM
Lions at Packers 1:00 PM
Redskins at Eagles 1:00 PM
Bills at Patriots 1:00 PM
Bears at Vikings 1:00 PM
Jets at Dolphins 1:00 PM
Ravens at Bengals 1:00 PM
Steelers at Browns 1:00 PM
Chiefs at Broncos 4:15 PM
Seahawks at Cardinals 4:15 PM
Chargers at Raiders 4:15 PM

Posted:
Thu Apr 21, 2011 12:15 pm
by mikemarrs
YoungJRNY wrote:mikemarrs wrote:going to be the best game on the packers slate this year,Rivers vs. Rodgers
Sunday, November 6 Green Bay Packers at San Diego Chargers
That's going to be awesome, a true display of the young upcoming elites of the league that could stay for years regarding these two. Rodgers got one ring but I think the NFC is way to fierce for Green Bay to repeat as champions. Winning their division? Maybe and probably but the target is defiantly bigger and more targeted by contenders than the AFC Champion, which will be even larger when the post-season rolls around. Green Bay experienced their up and downs last season, making them have wiggle room to creep back. Not this year, their going to have to play at a high level from Game 1 on or they'll have... what do you call it? A Super Bowl hangover.
this also just might be the first year the Chargers don't start off losing games.i think the first three out of four are at home.however both KC and Oakland are making strides so that division is going to be much harder for the Chargers compared to years past.your right in the fact that the Packers will have it much harder this year and the North will also be much harder also.

Posted:
Thu Apr 21, 2011 12:18 pm
by mikemarrs
a big game in week two....
Chargers at Patriots 4:15 PM

Posted:
Thu Apr 21, 2011 12:19 pm
by S2M
mikemarrs wrote:a big game in week two....
Chargers at Patriots 4:15 PM
NE is next to unbeatable at home....


Posted:
Thu Apr 21, 2011 12:52 pm
by mikemarrs
S2M wrote:mikemarrs wrote:a big game in week two....
Chargers at Patriots 4:15 PM
NE is next to unbeatable at home....

this one will be a huge test for the patriots at home.....
Dec.1-Colts at Patriots 8:20 PM


Posted:
Thu Apr 21, 2011 12:54 pm
by S2M
mikemarrs wrote:S2M wrote:mikemarrs wrote:a big game in week two....
Chargers at Patriots 4:15 PM
NE is next to unbeatable at home....

this one will be a huge test for the patriots at home.....
Dec.1-Colts at Patriots 8:20 PM

NE at home, in Dec., temperatures below zero....yeah, Indy has this in the bag....


Posted:
Thu Apr 21, 2011 12:56 pm
by S2M
Going out on a limb here....feel free to flame me.
If NE drafts a pass rusher, and there is a season this year - I'm calling for a 15-1 season. And a SB win. Book it!

Posted:
Thu Apr 21, 2011 1:46 pm
by mikemarrs
i think New England definitely has a really good chance to go far.you can never count out Belicheck and Brady.i can see them go pretty deep in the playoffs.the Jets or Steelers would be the teams to watch also.

Posted:
Thu Apr 21, 2011 1:55 pm
by mikemarrs
patriots schedule.....
Wk Date Matchup TV Time
1 Mon, Sept. 12 at Miami Dolphins ESPN 7 p.m.
2 Sun, Sept. 18 vs. San Diego Chargers CBS 4:15 p.m.
3 Sun, Sept. 25 at Buffalo Bills CBS 1 p.m.
4 Sun, Oct. 2 at Oakland Raiders CBS 4:15 p.m.
5 Sun, Oct. 9 vs. New York Jets CBS 4:15 p.m.
6 Sun, Oct. 16 vs. Dallas Cowboys FOX 4:15 p.m.
7 Bye
8 Sun, Oct. 30 at Pittsburgh Steelers CBS 4:15 p.m.
9 Sun, Nov. 6 vs. New York Giants FOX 4:15 p.m.
10 Sun, Nov. 13 at New York Jets NBC 8:20 p.m.
11 Mon, Nov. 21 vs. Kansas City Chiefs ESPN 8:30 p.m.
12 Sun, Nov. 27 at Philadelphia Eagles CBS 4:15 p.m.
13 Sun, Dec. 4 vs. Indianapolis Colts NBC 8:20 p.m.
14 Sun, Dec. 11 at Washington Redskins CBS 1 p.m.
15 Sun, Dec. 18 at Denver Broncos CBS 4:15 p.m.
16 Sat, Dec. 24 vs. Miami Dolphins CBS 1 p.m.
17 Sun, Jan. 1 vs. Buffalo Bills CBS 1 p.m.

Posted:
Fri Apr 22, 2011 3:38 am
by YoungJRNY
mikemarrs wrote:i think New England definitely has a really good chance to go far.you can never count out Belicheck and Brady.i can see them go pretty deep in the playoffs.the Jets or Steelers would be the teams to watch also.
N.E will be in the hunt and possibly a finalist. Now they are pushed more than ever by the Jets to stay step by step with them in the East. Should be a very competitive rivarly from here on out with fatman at the helm since N.Y is putting more fire-power into their team now more than ever and have the whatever it takes mentality. I expect N.E to have a good year and then be equipped with future and ready now NFL prospects since they have TONS of picks in the first round of this years draft so they'll be competing for a title as long as they give Brady toys to play it.
I expect the same teams to make a Super Bowl push in the AFC: Patriots, Steelers, Colts, Ravens, Jets with S.D being a team that could jump up and bite all these teams for supremacy.

Posted:
Fri Apr 22, 2011 3:42 am
by Pelata
I haven't been paying attention, but isn't the lockout still in effect? Will they play with replacements if they don't resolve anything?

Posted:
Fri Apr 22, 2011 7:24 am
by YoungJRNY
Pelata wrote:I haven't been paying attention, but isn't the lockout still in effect? Will they play with replacements if they don't resolve anything?
I think they resume May 16th, which I don't get. Why would they waste so much time? Their ass's should be in that war-room every single day until they come away with something.

Posted:
Fri Apr 22, 2011 7:26 am
by AlteredDNA
Pelata wrote:I haven't been paying attention, but isn't the lockout still in effect? Will they play with replacements if they don't resolve anything?


Posted:
Sat Apr 23, 2011 3:50 am
by S2M
Taken from an ESPN message:
My grandson asked me what it was like when an average person could afford to go to a game. I told him, "well, there was still advertising back then, but not like it is today. Today, wall street owns football as it does every thing we buy. Someone has to pay for the players salaries so wall street does with the prices of just about product in America from food to pe.nis pills. If the NFL were like the old days, the cost of living would be more affordable."
The grandson acted irritated and remarked, "I wasn't talking about tickets to the superbowl!"
My reply, "The Super Bowl WAS a wall street product. Named after a product called 'super ball'. The first few SB, they couldn't pay enough people to fill the seats. and prior to that, pro championships were in early December. Today, you have to buy a season license brought to you by All State, pay for 4 warm-up games at regular season prices, brought to you by Pepsi, in order to get a ticket to a game sponsored by Ford. If you're thirsty, you can drink a Miller for $10 while huddled under your free poncho brought to you by viagra."
So true....

Posted:
Sun Apr 24, 2011 12:56 am
by Glenn
Dallas Cowboys
Sun, Sept. 11 @ New York Jets (NBC)
Sun, Sept. 18 @ San Francisco (FOX)
Mon, Sept. 26 WASHINGTON (ESPN)
Sun, Oct. 2 DETROIT (FOX) Noon
Sun, Oct. 9 BYE
Sun, Oct. 16 @ New England (FOX)
Sun, Oct. 23 ST. LOUIS (FOX)
Sun, Oct. 30 @ Philadelphia (NBC)
Sun, Nov. 6 SEATTLE (FOX)
Sun, Nov. 13 BUFFALO (CBS)
Sun, Nov. 20 @ Washington (FOX)
Thu, Nov. 24 MIAMI (CBS)
Sun, Dec. 4 @ Arizona (FOX)
Sun, Dec. 11 NEW YORK GIANTS (NBC)
Sat, Dec. 17 @ Tampa Bay (NFLN)
Sat, Dec. 24 PHILADELPHIA (FOX)
Sun, Jan. 1 @ New York Giants (FOX)

Posted:
Thu Apr 28, 2011 7:18 pm
by mikemarrs
-The Patriots open on the road for the fourth time under Bill Belichick. They've reached the Super Bowl each of the previous three times (2001, 2003, 2007).
- Patriots and Colts play in regular season for ninth straight season (4-4 head to head).
-The Packers host the Saints in the season opener. The defending Super Bowl champs are 7-0 in kickoff games since they began hosting them in 2004.
-The Lions play a Monday night game for first time since 2001 (which was a 35-0 loss to St. Louis).
-The Cowboys have three home games in an 18-day stretch in November (Weeks 9, 10 and 12).
-The 49ers will travel over 29,000 miles this season, most for any team. The schedule includes trips to Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Detroit, Washington and Baltimore.
- The Colts are on the road three straight weeks (Weeks 6-8) but then don't leave home for a month (9, 10, 12 at home with a bye Week 11).
- The Titans will travel 7,000 miles this season, fewest in the league.
- The Ravens and Steelers met three times last year and will meet twice by Week 9 this season.
- Ravens head coach John Harbaugh will coach opposite his brother, 49ers head coach Jim, in Week 12. It will be the first game between sibling head coaches in league history.
-The team with the easiest season-closing stretch is the Patriots (.328 opponents' 2010 win percentage in Weeks 14-17).

Posted:
Fri Apr 29, 2011 4:47 am
by mikemarrs
you guys gonna be watching the draft tonight?
heard hours before draft that Carolina is already talking with Cam Newton and he should be the pick at #1

Posted:
Fri Apr 29, 2011 4:49 am
by Ehwmatt
mikemarrs wrote:you guys gonna be watching the draft tonight?
heard hours before draft that Carolina is already talking with Cam Newton and he should be the pick at #1
Absolutely! Eager to see what Holmgren and Heckert can do in their second year at the helm for my Brownies. Their first draft was a huge success with the exception of Montario Hardesty going down with a knee before last season. Lots of talk of us trading down out of the 6th pick.... I don't know if we're ready for that. I think we still need to take the chance to grab a big time impact player this year.

Posted:
Fri Apr 29, 2011 5:23 am
by S2M
Ehwmatt wrote:mikemarrs wrote:you guys gonna be watching the draft tonight?
heard hours before draft that Carolina is already talking with Cam Newton and he should be the pick at #1
Absolutely! Eager to see what Holmgren and Heckert can do in their second year at the helm for my Brownies. Their first draft was a huge success with the exception of Montario Hardesty going down with a knee before last season. Lots of talk of us trading down out of the 6th pick.... I don't know if we're ready for that. I think we still need to take the chance to grab a big time impact player this year.
Heard on the radio on my way home from the gym....Cleveland is talking with the Patriot's brass about NE trading up to #6...don't get too attached to that pick.


Posted:
Fri Apr 29, 2011 5:25 am
by Ehwmatt
S2M wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:mikemarrs wrote:you guys gonna be watching the draft tonight?
heard hours before draft that Carolina is already talking with Cam Newton and he should be the pick at #1
Absolutely! Eager to see what Holmgren and Heckert can do in their second year at the helm for my Brownies. Their first draft was a huge success with the exception of Montario Hardesty going down with a knee before last season. Lots of talk of us trading down out of the 6th pick.... I don't know if we're ready for that. I think we still need to take the chance to grab a big time impact player this year.
Heard on the radio on my way home from the gym....Cleveland is talking with the Patriot's brass about NE trading up to #6...don't get too attached to that pick.

Yep, I saw that at the gym as well. After seeing what picks you guys have, I wouldn't mind... especially if we can trade down and get Julio Jones. We really need a playmaking wideout to help Colt develop his confidence this year. He can't grow as a QB throwing to our current receiver corps, which is:
