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NFL SUNDAY - 11/19/2006 1:59:40 PM   
cloudboy


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Looks like forks can officially be stuck in Minnesota, Washington, and Atlanta. The Falcons OL is injured and pourous, one could only imagine what would happen if Bledsoe were playing in ATL. Vick did pretty well running for his life, but his arm didn't look great missing on several passes badly either short, high, or way off target.

Miami seems to have shed is sleeper dud status, showing some competitive fire.

Everyone had ruled out PITT, but who knows how far they might actually bounce back. It will be interesting to see how they play knowing they must win out the season with no margin of error.

PHI will be done if McNabb's injury is serious.

CHI looks to easily secure home field advantage for the playoffs.

Tennessee in salary cap hell and rebuilding mode is playing some gutsy football.

I hope DAL can beat the Colts so talk of an unbeaten season won't muck up the airways.
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RE: NFL SUNDAY - 11/19/2006 3:39:56 PM   
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Sadly, McNabb is out for the season, torn ACL in right knee.

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RE: NFL SUNDAY - 11/19/2006 3:42:37 PM   
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and Jeff Garcia didn't look so promising...damn i wish we could hold on to the ball!

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RE: NFL SUNDAY - 11/19/2006 3:48:01 PM   
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quote:

Everyone had ruled out PITT, but who knows how far they might actually bounce back. It will be interesting to see how they play knowing they must win out the season with no margin of error.


I like thinking that, but we aren't even at 500 yet.  And we have to play the Ravens twice, that won't be pretty.  sigh.  It's been a rough season, but that's what makes men, right? 


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RE: NFL SUNDAY - 11/19/2006 7:51:00 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: cloudboy


Looks like forks can officially be stuck in Minnesota, Washington, and Atlanta. The Falcons OL is injured and pourous, one could only imagine what would happen if Bledsoe were playing in ATL. Vick did pretty well running for his life, but his arm didn't look great missing on several passes badly either short, high, or way off target.

Miami seems to have shed is sleeper dud status, showing some competitive fire.

Everyone had ruled out PITT, but who knows how far they might actually bounce back. It will be interesting to see how they play knowing they must win out the season with no margin of error.

PHI will be done if McNabb's injury is serious.

CHI looks to easily secure home field advantage for the playoffs.

Tennessee in salary cap hell and rebuilding mode is playing some gutsy football.

I hope DAL can beat the Colts so talk of an unbeaten season won't muck up the airways.


I had a few pops in the local watering hole last night - Lota guys were in there talking Sunday. I told them when I looked at the spread late Monday night on the Seattle/ Niner's game and it said ''off '', I knew from experience that the odds makers in Jersey and Nevada thought the 49er's would win this game. Then when I saw the spread open back up at 3 points early Wednesday, I knew that was a sure sign that the smart folk knew who was gonna be the winner. Boy... were they on the money.




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RE: NFL SUNDAY - 11/19/2006 10:25:38 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: cloudboy


Looks like forks can officially be stuck in Minnesota, Washington, and Atlanta. The Falcons OL is injured and pourous, one could only imagine what would happen if Bledsoe were playing in ATL. Vick did pretty well running for his life, but his arm didn't look great missing on several passes badly either short, high, or way off target.

Miami seems to have shed is sleeper dud status, showing some competitive fire.

Everyone had ruled out PITT, but who knows how far they might actually bounce back. It will be interesting to see how they play knowing they must win out the season with no margin of error.

PHI will be done if McNabb's injury is serious.

CHI looks to easily secure home field advantage for the playoffs.

Tennessee in salary cap hell and rebuilding mode is playing some gutsy football.

Give Jeff Fisher some credit, the Titans are fools if they let him go. He did much to keep the Oilers/Titans on top for years, and he has some excellent young talent on hand. Give him time, and Tennessee will be back in the playoffs annually.

I hope DAL can beat the Colts so talk of an unbeaten season won't muck up the airways.

Ahhhhhhh yes.


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RE: NFL SUNDAY - 11/19/2006 10:37:12 PM   
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And my Seahawks sucked big time today.

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RE: NFL SUNDAY - 11/19/2006 10:40:06 PM   
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ORIGINAL: KatyLied

Sadly, McNabb is out for the season, torn ACL in right knee.


Yup! Twas another fun Sunday...right.

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RE: NFL SUNDAY - 11/20/2006 3:59:26 AM   
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It's amazing how good the Jets are.  Yeah, they lost, but they played one of the best teams in the league and didn't blow the game till the 4th quarter--DESPITE Chad Pennington's two picks.  This was supposed to be one of the worst teams in football this year.

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RE: NFL SUNDAY - 11/20/2006 5:50:39 AM   
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Packers just took the worst ass beating I think I have ever seen in sports. No one realistically thought they would win but I had at least hoped they would show up to play. It was just brutal. Reminded me off a Mike Tyson fight when he was so dominant the others looked like they shouldnt even be in the ring with him.

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