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Throw some more dumpoffs Tommy
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I hate to see the league's #1 offense start clicking properly
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Yeah Bob, I realized that it was ridiculous to say Luck wouldn't be a surprise as a top 5 QB after I hit post. Solidly top 10 is more likely.
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wow u guys all wanna fuck pokerjamers or somethin, i do better rants that in my sleep bitches. I did laugh a lot at the camz and saulgood parts, fucking spot on. Especially saulgood, has he made a good post ever... Anyways, i was a little disappointed not to be made fun of once in that rant... sigh anyways, guess i'll move on wit my life. U do u poker jamers, i can dig that shit.
Edited By: AMARTIN1181 Oct 26th, 2012 at 08:21 AM
lol i love how zep just keeps spouting off the same stats every time someone suggests that brady's not as good as he was in 07-08. DENIAL. HE'S JUST not AS GOOD ANYMORE. IT'S OKAY MAN HE'S GETTING OLD. -
Edited By: Zeppelin Oct 26th, 2012 at 08:56 AMNo idea who pokerjamers isOriginally Posted by AMARTIN1181
wow u guys all wanna fuck pokerjamers or somethin, i do better rants that in my sleep bitches. I did laugh a lot at the camz and saulgood parts, fucking spot on. Especially saulgood, has he made a good post ever... Anyways, i was a little disappointed not to be made fun of once in that rant... sigh anyways, guess i'll move on wit my life. U do u poker jamers, i can dig that shit.
lol i love how zep just keeps spouting off the same stats every time someone suggests that brady's not as good as he was in 07-08. DENIAL. HE'S JUST not AS GOOD ANYMORE. IT'S OKAY MAN HE'S GETTING OLD.
top scoring offense in the league on pace for almost 5,000 yards. Not sure what other stats you need. -
So now you think having street lights is a requirement to having a good defense? What next, scoring on GB means nothing?
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you could use offensive efficiency. NE is first in that too.
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Sigh at HeavyJ's level actually garnering a page of discussion
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The rep the Cowboys fans get as obnoxious homers in denial is overblown; doubt you'd find too many Dallas fans that wouldn't admit this team is exactly what everyone else thinks it is. Even after the opening night win against the Giants, you still didn't hear anything from them.
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I think Dallas fans are A+.
They are passionate, I have a lot of respect for that. They've been very respectful of other teams in my experience, that's an extremely positive sign of a good fan imo.
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I agree. I have a friend who is a big Cowboys fan and nobody is more critical of Dallas than he is. He never gets excited about them after they look good- he always states how inconsistent they are and how little he trust Romo. So yea, generally speaking Cowboy fans are pretty pessimistic about their team
Originally Posted by kellykip
The rep the Cowboys fans get as obnoxious homers in denial is overblown; doubt you'd find too many Dallas fans that wouldn't admit this team is exactly what everyone else thinks it is. Even after the opening night win against the Giants, you still didn't hear anything from them.
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Giant fans who are old enough (I'm talking Miracle of the Meadowlands, Ray Perkins, Joe Pisarcik, QB battle Phil Simms vs Scott Brunner old) are pretty pessimistic also. I projected the Giants at 8 -8 last year. I was pretty close, just got that unexpected twist ending. I had them at 10 and 6 this year.
Originally Posted by kevdog410
I agree. I have a friend who is a big Cowboys fan and nobody is more critical of Dallas than he is. He never gets excited about them after they look good- he always states how inconsistent they are and how little he trust Romo. So yea, generally speaking Cowboy fans are pretty pessimistic about their team
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yeah no one is more pessimistic than most giants fans. My boy texts me any week we fall behind like "this games over" "another year of 9-7" "same old eli" shit like that. I'm like braj get a grip.
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Let's get one more Power Ranking in here. This one is on watch-ability and is totally biased, definitely nailed #1 though.
http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/...s-watchability
1. Redskins
… Robert Griffin III, who is the most exhilarating football experience since Michael Vick emerged on the scene in 2002. And RG3's numbers blow Vick's away. Keep in mind that Griffin leads the league in completion percentage (70.8 percent) and yards per attempt (8.5) with Leonard Hankerson and Josh Morgan as his starting wideouts, and that doesn't even consider his value as a runner. You know how Simmons has the Tyson Zone for celebrities who are so crazy he'd believe anything he heard about them? I feel the same way about Griffin on the field. If I'm watching the Red Zone channel on Sunday and I see the "Coming up … " image with a Redskins graphic, my mind races. Did RG3 just kick a 65-yard field goal? By accident? Did he go back in time and relieve Drew Storen? Is he hosting the Red Zone Channel right now? You could tell me RG3 accomplished just about anything during a game on Sunday and I'll believe it. These days, nobody in football is more watchable or entertaining. -
LOL I have to admit the first 3 quarters of the skins game I was like WTF is up with 2006 Eli???
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Edited By: Hallettcopta Oct 26th, 2012 at 06:23 PMHow can the cowboys be 15th? Who doesn't love the weekly romo meltdowns?Originally Posted by Admiral
Let's get one more Power Ranking in here. This one is on watch-ability and is totally biased, definitely nailed #1 though.
http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/...s-watchability
1. Redskins
… Robert Griffin III, who is the most exhilarating football experience since Michael Vick emerged on the scene in 2002. And RG3's numbers blow Vick's away. Keep in mind that Griffin leads the league in completion percentage (70.8 percent) and yards per attempt (8.5) with Leonard Hankerson and Josh Morgan as his starting wideouts, and that doesn't even consider his value as a runner. You know how Simmons has the Tyson Zone for celebrities who are so crazy he'd believe anything he heard about them? I feel the same way about Griffin on the field. If I'm watching the Red Zone channel on Sunday and I see the "Coming up … " image with a Redskins graphic, my mind races. Did RG3 just kick a 65-yard field goal? By accident? Did he go back in time and relieve Drew Storen? Is he hosting the Red Zone Channel right now? You could tell me RG3 accomplished just about anything during a game on Sunday and I'll believe it. These days, nobody in football is more watchable or entertaining.
Also, totally disagree with the Raiders being 32nd, they make me laugh on a weekly basis
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Alex Smith >> Tom Brady.
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Originally Posted by Futon
I would be surprised if Luck is- just to the overall lack of protection from that O-Line. I mean I just don't see him passing Brady, Eli, Brees, Rodgers. Even Matt Ryan given how he's played this year. And who knows where Peyton is after 16 games
O-Line is steadily improving. It's a new mix and they've been injury plagued. In a year or two I bet we have a pretty solid line for pass protect and run blocking.
It's a three year process for Colts on both sides of the ball, imo. Too many wholesale changes to believe otherwise. Offensively, Luck could be raping much sooner than that. I'm really referring to the line and all aspects of the defense. Either way, going from Manning to Luck >>> Favre to Rodgers imo. Good topic for conversation either way. -
That's a bold statement TheSilentBob.
My personal rankings of the GOAT passing of the torch would be:
1. Montana-Young
2. Favre-Rodgers
3. Manning-Luck












