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As an Eagle fan I do the same thing with Vick as I did with TO. I cheer for the number and not the player. It works for me.
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Sawdust would work for you. |
And for you Clyde, nothing would work.
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It is nice to see he is taking advantage of his second chance. I really hope he is a changed man. We'll find out after he's finished with football if he really is changed. Its evident that he's extremely humbled though... his work ethic at the Eagles is a complete 180 from when he was in Atlanta. Love him on the field though, he's playing out of his mind. Gotta give Andy props for teaching him how to be a quarterback and not just a spoiled athlete like he was in ATL. |
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15 years ago - Randy Moss spent 60 days in jail - 10 of which in solitary confinement. When he got out - he walked on at Marshall and broke 54 NCAA records in just two years there... and caught 17 TD's and had the single greatest rookie season by a wideout in NFL history. Ray Lewis was initally accused of a double murder - spent time in jail - got out and led the Ravens to a Super Bowl win that same year. He was defensive MVP of the regular season - the Super Bowl MVP - and the Ravens D that year was by far the best defense I've ever seen. Andy Reid isn't going to teach him sh!t unless his mind is right and he wants to prove something. I bet Vick gets called a lot of names on the road as well. Instead of spreading his herpes under the alias Ron Mexico - and trying to be the Sheik Mohammed of the pit bull fighting world - he's out to try and rip up the NFL. |
DrugS,
Would you rather go to a Kansas Federal Prison for two years or get herpes, if you had the choice? (assuming you are currently herpie & felon free) |
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I'd probably take herpes over spending two weeks in Kansas...unless greyhound racing is still legal there. |
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The Raiders have road games against Pittsburgh and Indy in two of their next three - and there is only one remaining game on their schedule where they figure to be a favorite by 3 points or more. I wish they had MVP betting right now - Rivers has shredded every defense so far - and the road for him and his team look easy the rest of the way. Lots of games where they will be clear favorites - and lots of sub par defenses yet to come. He'll get all the credit if they win the division. |
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Chargers have Denver this Monday, albeit at home but as we have seen anyone can win these division games. Denver just crushed KC. Then they have Indy on the road and division games agaist Oakland and KC. San Francisco at home, which is a dangerous team as they have been playing better. Then Cincy and Denver on the road. They can absolutely lose both of those games. I called Oakland the winner of that division weeks ago and I'm sticking to it. So far so good. |
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Basically - an NFL team should eventually be able to figure out how to not allow punts to get blocked. Besides a mush coach - they are the dumbest team ever. That Jacob Hester player from LSU ... I haven't played a Madden game in like five years - but his awareness rating should be like a -6. Hard to believe a scrappy white guy has stood out to me as the single dumbest player I've watched play all year. I don't know - they'll be favored in all but one remaining game. The odds are on their side. |
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4-5 - one game back.
Sincerely, ![]() |
Yeah, you're right, I was looking at the standings and misread their record with Denver.
Doesn't change the fact they've been favored in all of their games so far this year and are 4-5. It was wise to ignore that point Rupert. |
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