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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Actually, at the rate this season seems to be going, the last team who can field a team of 22 that's not on the IR list wins the SuperBowl.
 
Apr 12, 2004
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Actually, at the rate this season seems to be going, the last team who can field a team of 22 that's not on the IR list wins the SuperBowl.
Indianapolis leads the standings at the MGM Grand.

Followed By Pittsburgh, New England, and Philadelphia, followed by the Chargers and the Falcons.
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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++ [ originally posted by Altair ] ++
yeah so many injuries and i blame 90% of them on Turf why the hell is football played on artificial turf ???
B-I-N-G-O.

Artificial turf is a disgrace. Such huge investments that team owners make in the careers of their signings. And then they field them on a pitch designed to shred their every ligament with each play-by-play contact.

Enclosed domes have been one of the biggest blights and abominations the league has ever experienced. But there are no signs of it abating. Maybe when all the drafted rookies have fake kneecaps the first thing out of college ball...

When you want to keep your fans coming, comfortable, and sipping $8 Cokes in the winter, I don't see the artificial turf going away. But who knows. There are crazy stadium designs now with retractable pitches that can seed and grow outside during the week and be wheeled in the dome during games.
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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++ [ originally posted by swag ] ++


B-I-N-G-O.

Artificial turf is a disgrace. Such huge investments that team owners make in the careers of their signings. And then they field them on a pitch designed to shred their every ligament with each play-by-play contact.

Enclosed domes have been one of the biggest blights and abominations the league has ever experienced. But there are no signs of it abating. Maybe when all the drafted rookies have fake kneecaps the first thing out of college ball...

When you want to keep your fans coming, comfortable, and sipping $8 Cokes in the winter, I don't see the artificial turf going away. But who knows. There are crazy stadium designs now with retractable pitches that can seed and grow outside during the week and be wheeled in the dome during games.

meanwhile it's tearing ACLs left and right...btw Bears' Bradley is out for season
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
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They don't use Artificial Turf anymore, they use something called Field Turf, which has far more give than the old Artificial Turf.

Besides, Culpepper's injury was on Natural Grass.
 

Zé Tahir

JhoolayLaaaal!
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Dec 10, 2004
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The Philadelphia Eagles are forcing Terrell Owens to take a timeout while they salvage their integrity as one of the NFL's model franchises.

Over the next few days, Owens' indefinite suspension – in which his season-long fate will be decided – will boil down to one decision. Either the Eagles permanently jettison Owens or the team risks giving him another chance to slap the organization in the face.

It seems like an easy choice now that Owens has thoroughly given the brass knuckles treatment to everyone in sight. If the Eagles are smart, and if the organization has any guts left, Owens' suspension will be followed by permanent expulsion.

Because to leave cancer No. 81 untreated one more time is to allow it to destroy the most vital asset Philadelphia still possesses – respect.

The coaching staff and front office are losing face around the NFL, earning a reputation as Owens' band of cowardly whipping boys that are afraid to make a tough-but-obvious decision. Is this a hard-line organization that sticks to its' long-term design? Do the Eagles still follow the credo that says no one man is worth derailing an entire franchise? Or have they become so desperate to piece together another shot at a Super Bowl that they will allow Owens to embarrass them time and again?


Consider what the franchise has endured from one man this season:

# Owens ripping the franchise over his contract during the offseason and implying that management lies.

# Owens taking a thinly veiled jab at Donovan McNabb for "getting tired" in the Super Bowl, then openly ignoring and feuding with his quarterback.

# Owens arriving to training camp with a chip on his shoulder, then getting into confrontations with coach Andy Reid and offensive coordinator Brad Childress.

# Owens saying that if he had to do it all over again, he never would have come to Philadelphia, nor attempted to return from last season's injury to play in the Super Bowl.

# Owens wearing a Michael Irvin jersey after suffering a blowout loss to the Dallas Cowboys.

# Owens agreeing that the Eagles would be better off with Brett Favre at quarterback.

# Owens essentially saying the franchise lacked class for not celebrating his 100th touchdown catch.

To be sure, he has delivered on the field this season, with 763 receiving yards and six touchdowns in seven games. He remains an elite wide receiver and clearly is still one of the league's most potent weapons. But for every positive, Owens has done nothing but deliver overwhelming negatives.

Which begs the question: Is a shot at the Super Bowl worth this? Because one thing is clear: T.O. is about as likely to be in Philadelphia next year as Mike Tice is to get a 10-year extension in Minnesota. Owens' New Jersey home is up for sale, the front office absolutely abhors him and he has a total of $8.27 million due in 2006 that the Eagles are not going to give him.

Add it all up, and the only factor that has kept Owens in the picture to this point is a diminishing Super Bowl window. Simply put, this is an Eagles team that may have only one or two rock-solid opportunities left before the roster needs some serious tweaking. So they have let Owens spit on them, knowing deep down that their chances of a championship shrink significantly without him.

That's why Owens keeps getting second chances. And it's why his latest inflammatory comments – about Favre being a better option than McNabb and the franchise lacking class – are followed by a 30-second apology that has about as much heart as an IRS audit.

"I've had an opportunity to talk with the Eagles organization and I have learned that the team does not recognize individual achievements," Owens said in his prepared statement. "It has been brought to my attention that I have offended the organization and my teammates. Therefore, I would like to apologize for any derogatory comments toward them."

Notice that he was apologizing for offending people. He's not retracting anything. He's not saying he was wrong. He's saying he's sorry people got upset. And by doing so, he makes the Eagles look worse.

Owens kicks the organization in the groin, and the best he can do is offer a tissue to wipe away the ensuing tears? It's a charade. It's embarrassing. And it's everything this franchise shouldn't be.

Maybe now the Philadelphia Eagles are finally seeing that.

Yahoo! Sports

IMO, he totally deserved this. His ego got the best of him this time.
 

Hambon

Lion of the Desert
Apr 22, 2005
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you would either have to be insanely retarted, demented or be called TO to do all that he has done.....even though he is a gifted athlete....that gives him no right to act the way he does......booo booo booo (three times) T.O ....go get your self some class then try to play with the best
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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T.O needed a Bill Parcells when he was a rookie, now his best bet is a year off to cool down put everything back into perspective ( as in you need others to play!!). This whole issue is one of the reasons i have so much respect for organizations like the NE Patriots.
 

Hambon

Lion of the Desert
Apr 22, 2005
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++ [ originally posted by Altair ] ++
T.O needed a Bill Parcells when he was a rookie, now his best bet is a year off to cool down put everything back into perspective ( as in you need others to play!!). This whole issue is one of the reasons i have so much respect for organizations like the NE Patriots.

its all about RESPECT and this kid T.O is just messin it all up....they should have a rule in the nfl about drafting normal athletes not assholes so that we can watch some serious football not a bunch of overpaid ,cocky , jocks that only care about themselves...
 

Zé Tahir

JhoolayLaaaal!
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Dec 10, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by hambon78 ] ++



its all about RESPECT and this kid T.O is just messin it all up....they should have a rule in the nfl about drafting normal athletes not assholes so that we can watch some serious football not a bunch of overpaid ,cocky , jocks that only care about themselves...
can you say, 'Utopia'? :p
 

Zé Tahir

JhoolayLaaaal!
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Dec 10, 2004
29,281
++ [ originally posted by Altair ] ++
As predicted, Owens is to miss the rest of the season... serves him right, now he can also kiss good bye the multiyear contract he's been whining about
funny thing, lol. I just made a trade with a friend on my fantasy league two weeks ago. I traded T.O. for Tatum Bell and Steven Davis. I wanna see the look on his face now.


btw, does that sig. mean anything? :D
 

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