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Oct 11, 2005
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Nicks is alright. He needs consistency, he's got huge potential there. I told one of my friends when the Giants drafted Hicks that they got the steal of the draft.

Smith is the real deal in my book.
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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Monday morning QB time:

- Was GB overrated coming in to this season? They struggled against Chicago and Washington of all teams and lose both. They still have no pass rush which discredits their “pro bowl” secondary.

- SD likes to start the season off slow but they are really missing Vincent Jackson. Although Rivers is a fantasy football stud. They too have no defense.

- The Colts have only been as good as Peyton but that doesn’t hold true anymore. Manning is still solid but the team is :tdown:

- Fuck the Cowboys and their fans
- The AFC and NFC south divisions are going to be really interesting this year. TB could be the surprise team of the year.

- The ‘Aints back to underachieving
- Fuck the Cowboys
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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Bob Sanders is overrated IMO. Yes he made that def unit better when he played but as a player he is just overrated. Undersized and injury prone. He is nowhere near the top caliber of safeties in the league like Ed Reed, Polamalu, etc…
 
Apr 12, 2004
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Bob Sanders is overrated IMO. Yes he made that def unit better when he played but as a player he is just overrated. Undersized and injury prone. He is nowhere near the top caliber of safeties in the league like Ed Reed, Polamalu, etc…
But he has the mind.

Never underrate a free safety with a brain. Most of them are the defensive quarterbacks, they call coverage audibles and zonal coverages.

Polamalu doesn't do that. Although I think Reed might.

A good free safety makes the entire secondary %50 better.
 

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
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Green Bay has been hit hard by injuries, but yes, they were overrated coming in to the season. I always saw them as a Wild Card team, behind Minnesota, but the last three games suggest that Green Bay is not playoff material. If GB were in the AFC, they would certainly miss out on the playoffs.

@Burke - Green Bay has great Receivers. What you on?
 
Apr 12, 2004
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Green Bay has been hit hard by injuries, but yes, they were overrated coming in to the season. I always saw them as a Wild Card team, behind Minnesota, but the last three games suggest that Green Bay is not playoff material. If GB were in the AFC, they would certainly miss out on the playoffs.

@Burke - Green Bay has great Receivers. What you on?
Dude, Jennings is okay, but Driver is 55 years old. Brett Favre thinks Donald Driver is old.
 

KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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Monday morning QB time:

- Was GB overrated coming in to this season? They struggled against Chicago and Washington of all teams and lose both. They still have no pass rush which discredits their “pro bowl” secondary.

- SD likes to start the season off slow but they are really missing Vincent Jackson. Although Rivers is a fantasy football stud. They too have no defense.

- The Colts have only been as good as Peyton but that doesn’t hold true anymore. Manning is still solid but the team is :tdown:

- Fuck the Cowboys and their fans
- The AFC and NFC south divisions are going to be really interesting this year. TB could be the surprise team of the year.

- The 'Aints back to underachieving
- Fuck the Cowboys
#1) The have Clay Matthews and no one else for their pass rush. Now he's hurt, and the secondary are starting to show their age.

#2) they Don't Miss Vincent Jackson. When Phillip Rivers is on pace to throw fro almost 6000 yards, they do not miss Vincent Jackson. They DO miss Antonio Cromartie and a pre-steroids Shawne Merriman, however. And they miss Marcus Mcneil. He's coming back in a week, though. And Ryan Matthews is not fully healthy yet. They'll be fine, and they will end up winning the division. Again. And flaming out in the playoffs. Again.

#3) have you seen the back 7 of Indy's defense? That's a CFL team, never mind an NFL team back there. That's what you get when you neglect the defense in the draft for the past several years. Oh well. Couldn't happen to a nicer Huckleberry than Peyton Manning. And Bob Sanders wouldn't help this situation either. They've been worse on defense the last few years when he has actually been a ble to play. Could never cover anyone in the passing game, and is too gunshy to make big hits anymore because of his injuries.


#4) I'd rather fuck the cheerleaders. The only good thing about the Cowboys. 35 years and running. Atlanta is making the Super Bowl out of the NFC. Book it.

#5) The defense is not creating turnovers like they used to last year. That was the bread and butter last year for them.


And the "Andrew Luck in San Francisco" watch officially begins now.
 
Apr 12, 2004
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#1) The have Clay Matthews and no one else for their pass rush. Now he's hurt, and the secondary are starting to show their age.

#2) they Don't Miss Vincent Jackson. When Phillip Rivers is on pace to throw fro almost 6000 yards, they do not miss Vincent Jackson. They DO miss Antonio Cromartie and a pre-steroids Shawne Merriman, however. And they miss Marcus Mcneil. He's coming back in a week, though. And Ryan Matthews is not fully healthy yet. They'll be fine, and they will end up winning the division. Again. And flaming out in the playoffs. Again.

#3) have you seen the back 7 of Indy's defense? That's a CFL team, never mind an NFL team back there. That's what you get when you neglect the defense in the draft for the past several years. Oh well. Couldn't happen to a nicer Huckleberry than Peyton Manning. And Bob Sanders wouldn't help this situation either. They've been worse on defense the last few years when he has actually been a ble to play. Could never cover anyone in the passing game, and is too gunshy to make big hits anymore because of his injuries.


#4) I'd rather fuck the cheerleaders. The only good thing about the Cowboys. 35 years and running. Atlanta is making the Super Bowl out of the NFC. Book it.

#5) The defense is not creating turnovers like they used to last year. That was the bread and butter last year for them.


And the "Andrew Luck in San Francisco" watch officially begins now.
Just like we should be sure that Jimmy Clausen is the best QB in last year's draft and if he's not the first QB taken overall then the rest of the league is stupid.

Just like you were positive he was going to start from day one.

Just like that?
 

KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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ßöмßäяðîëя;2723431 said:
Just like we should be sure that Jimmy Clausen is the best QB in last year's draft and if he's not the first QB taken overall then the rest of the league is stupid.

Just like you were positive he was going to start from day one.

Just like that?
Yes, I'm still positive that he is the best QB in this draft, and that a lot of teams are going to regret not taking him.

And yes, he has been playing since day one, and he has been the starter since week 3.


Just like that.

But, glad to see that you are in the mood to pick a fight. Funny how you do this with no one else but me, though.
 
Apr 12, 2004
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Yes, I'm still positive that he is the best QB in this draft, and that a lot of teams are going to regret not taking him.

And yes, he has been playing since day one, and he has been the starter since week 3.


Just like that.

But, glad to see that you are in the mood to pick a fight. Funny how you do this with no one else but me, though.
Playing since day one and started since week 3 are not the same thing.

I just hate how you "guarantee" things in the 4th or 5th week of the season. Obviously, there is an EXTREMELY slim chance the Falcons make the Super Bowl, and I think the only good product out of ND football in the past 7 years has been a kid who now is a pitcher in the MLB.
 

KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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ßöмßäяðîëя;2723438 said:
Playing since day one and started since week 3 are not the same thing.

I just hate how you "guarantee" things in the 4th or 5th week of the season. Obviously, there is an EXTREMELY slim chance the Falcons make the Super Bowl, and I think the only good product out of ND football in the past 7 years has been a kid who now is a pitcher in the MLB.
So, therefore, I am not entitled to my opinion? Or, is it that I am entitled to my opinion as long as it agrees with you?


You don't like what I have to say, dude, then just ignore me. I couldn't care less either way.
 

KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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ßöмßäяðîëя;2723455 said:
No, I just think your opinions are wrong.
Again. You have a problem with me, you can either ignore me or call me and we can talk this out man to man.

I am as every bit entitled to my "OPINION" as everyone else on this forum, provided that I am not disrespctful, which I am not.
 

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