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mikemarrs wrote:AR wrote:mikemarrs wrote:Jets
Ravens
Won't doubt the Ravens again for awhile.This game has made me a believer that they can far in the AFC this year.
YoungJRNY wrote:mikemarrs wrote:AR wrote:mikemarrs wrote:Jets
Ravens
Won't doubt the Ravens again for awhile.This game has made me a believer that they can far in the AFC this year.
I still think it's New England who can do the most damage in the AFC, being able to score 30+ a game and be able to deal with the make of a bad defense. Baltimore has a great D, but when it comes down to it, you need a QB to put the heat on their shoulders down the long-stretch (in today's NFL) and I don't trust in Flacco whatsoever to do so when that time arrives. He only completed 10 pass's tonight, fumbled once and threw a pick 6. Right now, N.E is the best team in the AFC.
mikemarrs wrote:Oct 9 -Tennessee Titans at Pittsburgh Steelers,
Going to be a long hard fought game with two real good defenses facing off.Definitely going to be a great game.
Oct 16 -Houston Texans at Baltimore Ravens,
I think this is going to be one hell of a game.Texans looking pretty good so far so this will definitely be a test.
AR wrote:mikemarrs wrote:Oct 9 -Tennessee Titans at Pittsburgh Steelers,
Going to be a long hard fought game with two real good defenses facing off.Definitely going to be a great game.
Oct 16 -Houston Texans at Baltimore Ravens,
I think this is going to be one hell of a game.Texans looking pretty good so far so this will definitely be a test.
Impressed by the Titans, Good stuff.
Enigma869 wrote:More brilliant statements from the Cowgirls. Rob Ryan said if Calvin Johnson (who is the best receiver in the NFL) would only be the third best receiver (on the team) if he played for the FraudGirlsBrilliant statement in another losing effort. What a completely embarrassing franchise Jerry the big mouth has turned them into.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... n-johnson/
YoungJRNY wrote:Enigma869 wrote:More brilliant statements from the Cowgirls. Rob Ryan said if Calvin Johnson (who is the best receiver in the NFL) would only be the third best receiver (on the team) if he played for the FraudGirlsBrilliant statement in another losing effort. What a completely embarrassing franchise Jerry the big mouth has turned them into.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... n-johnson/
These Ryan's need to insert their foot in their ass and their ass happens to be their mouth. Where the hell did they come from? Do they think they are apart of some revolution? If your last name is Ryan, you must say ridiculous things and completely embarrass the organization you coach for. It's fitting for Dallas. Jones probably loves the press, good or bad. That dude just craves the attention with all camera's on him. But these Ryans just need to STFU. Their gibberish means nothing,
YoungJRNY wrote:
Right now, N.E is the best team in the AFC.
Enigma869 wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:
Right now, N.E is the best team in the AFC.
I couldn't disagree more. Honestly, this New England defense is easily the worse defense I've seen in my life, through 4 games. Their leader in interceptions is a dude who weighs almost 400lbs (Wilfork), and beyond Wilfork and Mayo (who is now injured), I don't think anyone else on that defense qualifies as above average. The fact that guys like Jason Campbell and Chad Henne have passed for over 300 yards is frightening, and tells me that New England isn't going anywhere with this defense. I still think they have the best offense and QB in the NFL, but it's simply not good enough with this putrid of a defense.
Enigma869 wrote:S2M wrote:
Kyle Arrington leads with 3. Thanks for playing, John....
Brett Favre may not have wanted to be a mentor to Aaron Rodgers after the Packers drafted him in 2005, but now that the ol' gunslinger's officially retired from the NFL, he's had a chance to reflect on his career. That includes his final years in Green Bay, when the organization tried to gently transition from Hall of Famer to up-and-comer … except that Favre was having none of it.
In the end, it all got very messy, with the fake-retirement press conferences, the one-year stint with the Jets that only made things worse, and the ultimate slap in the face to Green Bay: playing for the division rival Vikings. (Karma: leading Minnesota to the NFC Championship game … only to throw a back-breaking, game-deciding interception.)
But bygones are bygones, and the kindler, gentler Favre spoke about the high-powered Packers offense, and the finely tuned engine behind it all, Aaron Rodgers (via SportsRadioInterviews.com):
I’m going to be honest, I was not surprised [about Rodgers' performance]. The biggest surprise to me would be that he didn’t do it sooner. It’s funny how people can get over time -- my last year in Green Bay prior to the first game -- I made the remark that this was probably the most talented team that I’ve ever played on. And of course everyone looked up and was like ‘this guy’s off his rocker.’
We were very, very young; take me out of the mix and we were by far the youngest team in the league. But I could see the talent pool across the board was outstanding. Now our season kind of ended up being a reflection of that. We came close, and I think we took a lot of people by surprise, but guys emerged rather quickly.
Aaron had a chance…even though the last couple years it’s seemed like he’s almost a rookie, he’s been around awhile. And I’d like to think that he watched, he learned, and then when he got a chance to play, he brought in his ability which is obviously very good or they wouldn’t have drafted him in the first round. He’s got tremendous talent, he’s very bright and he got a chance to watch and see successful teams do it right.
And so he just kind of fell into a good situation. On top of that, he’s a good player. I don’t think there’s any pressure on him now, the talent around him is even better than when I was there. So I’m really kind of surprised it took him so long. In the early part of last year season, it hadn’t quite clicked yet and I didn’t know it would. I just kind of figured when they hit their stride, they’re going to be hard to beat. And that’s what happened.
The Cliffs Notes version of Favre's longwinded remarks: "Aaron Rodgers is obviously good, but he's also the beneficiary of watching me play so awesomely for so long. Plus, the team he has now is WAY better than anything I had to work with. So, yeah, he doesn't have any pressure on him."
CBSSports.com's Mike Freeman is understandably apoplectic. "[Favre] can't leave it alone. Can't just wear his Wranglers. Can't go fishin' or do his textin'. Has to chime in knowing it's probably going to irk Rodgers. Unbelievable."
The thing is, we bet Rodgers won't even acknowledge it. Guys who can rock the ironic hillbilly look (the only way to make this better would be if Rodgers wore Wranglers over his game pants) while rightfully clowning another NFL quarterback are clearly quite comfortable with their station in life.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
Enigma869 wrote:Favre is one of the biggest douches in the history of sports. I absolutely hate this fucking dude and wish he would just disappear. Complete fucking media whore who wasn't half as good as his ball washers would have you believe.
S2M wrote:Deano, you get NESN? You should watch the Bruins hoist that banner thursday night...
Rockindeano wrote:S2M wrote:Deano, you get NESN? You should watch the Bruins hoist that banner thursday night...
Yeah I get it. I blacked it out though. I hate all of you fuckers and your over hyped/ overpriced town. It is however, obviously the best city in the NEC.
Trenton= Shithole
New York= Piss fountain
Baltimore=scary
DC= corrupt, odorous and deadly
Providence= nice little place. Ed and bailed off Amtrak's Metroliner to catch Journey in Mansfeld. Glad we did rather than go all the way into Back bay station.
Remember that trip Stylc? I had a couple meet and greet passes, and tickets and couldn't give em away. We found some dude who wanted in, but we were looking to find clam instead. I remember taking a couple dozen percocets and sweating like a overheated gorilla in downtown Laredo, TX. Fuck I embarrassed myself that night. Remember when Lippard was playing, I poked my beak through the curtain and lost my balance and feel on the floor. All 17K people saw me. Elliot looked at me like I was OJ.
squirt1 wrote:Fact Finder- What is the ranking of the Bengals on offence? The Ravens will be impossible!
YoungJRNY wrote:squirt1 wrote:Fact Finder- What is the ranking of the Bengals on offence? The Ravens will be impossible!
The Bengals rank #20 as a total offense. The Ravens rank 14th, right under the Steelers at 13th![]()
That just goes to show how mis-leading stats can really be. The Steelers are awful and remain a top 15 offense. The Ravens offense is too inconsistent as well. I just think Flacco is that type of QB that manages the game but at the same time, can't open anything up to carry his team when they need him. The Ravens made the Jets offense look downright horrible. The Ravens offense didn't look any better, if not, worse on some occasions Sunday night.
Rockindeano wrote:
Of those three clubs, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh or Baltimore, Cincy has the best offence. What do they say though Trav? That's right, defence wins championships, and that spells trouble for that team up in Boston, who flat out reeks of diarrhea; while at the same time, gives hope to the Steelers. Oh and Trav, of those three QB's, I'll take Dalton over Flaccid or Rapistberger who has looked fucking pathetic. Dude has me in stitches trying to make plays, falling on his fat ass. I watch the PGH games just to laugh at their horrible offence.
Who cares anyway? Since the year started, college football has been leaps and bounds more exciting than the boring NFL. Seriously, of the four major sports, the NFL is easily the most boring.
Rockindeano wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:squirt1 wrote:Fact Finder- What is the ranking of the Bengals on offence? The Ravens will be impossible!
The Bengals rank #20 as a total offense. The Ravens rank 14th, right under the Steelers at 13th![]()
That just goes to show how mis-leading stats can really be. The Steelers are awful and remain a top 15 offense. The Ravens offense is too inconsistent as well. I just think Flacco is that type of QB that manages the game but at the same time, can't open anything up to carry his team when they need him. The Ravens made the Jets offense look downright horrible. The Ravens offense didn't look any better, if not, worse on some occasions Sunday night.
Of those three clubs, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh or Baltimore, Cincy has the best offence. What do they say though Trav? That's right, defence wins championships, and that spells trouble for that team up in Boston, who flat out reeks of diarrhea; while at the same time, gives hope to the Steelers. Oh and Trav, of those three QB's, I'll take Dalton over Flaccid or Rapistberger who has looked fucking pathetic. Dude has me in stitches trying to make plays, falling on his fat ass. I watch the PGH games just to laugh at their horrible offence.
Who cares anyway? Since the year started, college football has been leaps and bounds more exciting than the boring NFL. Seriously, of the four major sports, the NFL is easily the most boring.
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