That was one hell of a monday night game.
Brady didn't look to good in the beginning, but he started to get back in his form, and man Wes Welker.... one of my favorite recievers. Not tall, but skilled and fast.
To the bills fans. Sorry, thats one hell of a way to lose.
Balls! One hell of a way to lose indeed.
[bang]
Raiders got robbed of a touchdown. That was the worst instant replay call, ever!
Raiders need a new QB. In spite of the good 4th and 15 TD toss, I don't think Russel is the man. But try and convince Al Davis.
The Raiders were robbed. Couldn't have happened to a nicer team. ;D [laugh]
Quote from: Langanobob on September 15, 2009, 10:54:58 AM
Raiders got robbed of a touchdown. That was the worst instant replay call, ever!
Raiders need a new QB. In spite of the good 4th and 15 TD toss, I don't think Russel is the man. But try and convince Al Davis.
+1 to all accounts. What a crap call (or maybe rule).
Is there always going to be an east coast and west coast MNF game this season...or was it a one time thing??
I dunno if the format will be the same all season. I *thought* this was a one time, Opening Day doubleheader event. Maybe someone else can come up with the facts.
I'm happy with just one game on Monday night.
Double header monday night started out the same last season. Man you guys must be getting old and forgetting things faster and faster. Last year was only week one and I think it will be the same this year.
Quote from: needtorque on September 15, 2009, 04:25:50 PM
Double header monday night started out the same last season. Man you guys must be getting old and forgetting things faster and faster. Last year was only week one and I think it will be the same this year.
This time last year I was in Turkey and I'm sure Triple J has an equal or greater reason. And yeah, I'm sure not getting any younger.
I thought they played College Football on Saturdays, and Pro Ball on Sundays? Or did that change?
that hasnt changed, but you forget about monday night ESPN football!
and when thanksgiving rolls around, thursday night football.
Quote from: Langanobob on September 15, 2009, 05:35:38 PM
This time last year I was in Turkey and I'm sure Triple J has an equal or greater reason. And yeah, I'm sure not getting any younger.
Nothing good here...I just forgot!! [laugh]
OMG OMG OMG THE WORLDS ENDING!!!!!! FARVE VS THE PACKERS!
The worlds best scientist and engineers couldnt make a laser more accurate than Bretts arm
Quote from: He Man on October 05, 2009, 04:37:59 PM
OMG OMG OMG THE WORLDS ENDING!!!!!! FARVE VS THE PACKERS!
The worlds best scientist and engineers couldnt make a laser more accurate than Bretts arm
You do know that he holds the all time NFL record for interceptions? [cheeky]
But he is a great player and had a great game against the Packers.
Favre is the first QB in history to beat all 32 teams in the NFL. [thumbsup]
Quote from: Langanobob on October 05, 2009, 11:56:15 PM
You do know that he holds the all time NFL record for interceptions? [cheeky]
But he is a great player and had a great game against the Packers.
Someone always has to mention this like it makes all the other records he has less. So the man threw the most interceptions, he's also started the most games, thrown the most touchdowns, has the most wins and however many others there are.
Let it go on the interceptions. Favre is looking good this year. Seems like he is playing a lot younger than he really is. Some of those balls were rockets last night. Still one of my favorite players to watch. You don't see Peyton running 50 yards downfield to throw a block like Favre did last week.
Disclaimer- not a Packers, Jets, or Vikings fans, just think he takes to much shit sometimes.
Quote from: metallimonster on October 06, 2009, 07:49:28 AM
Disclaimer- not a Packers, Jets, or Vikings fans, just think he takes to much shit sometimes.
I think it's mostly because the retired, no I'm not, yes I am thing.
it WAS weird seeing him vs. the packers, though... and a great game [thumbsup]
It wasn't his fault he threw so many interceptions...its the receivers! lol
Not a insane Farve fan, but i LOVE watching him. Guys got a lot of heart.
Quote from: kopfjäger on October 06, 2009, 07:07:41 AM
Favre is the first QB in history to beat all 32 teams in the NFL. [thumbsup]
persistent... ;D
Seems as if old age and deceit works in football too. [thumbsup]
Quote from: metallimonster on October 06, 2009, 07:49:28 AM
Someone always has to mention this like it makes all the other records he has less. So the man threw the most interceptions, he's also started the most games, thrown the most touchdowns, has the most wins and however many others there are.
Let it go on the interceptions. Favre is looking good this year. Seems like he is playing a lot younger than he really is. Some of those balls were rockets last night. Still one of my favorite players to watch. You don't see Peyton running 50 yards downfield to throw a block like Favre did last week.
Disclaimer- not a Packers, Jets, or Vikings fans, just think he takes to much shit sometimes.
I wasn't being critical of Favre, if you can manage to put aside your knee-jerk reaction and read my post for what it is I went on to say that he's a great player and had a good game. I was just responding to the previous posters somewhat exaggerated :) comment about Favre's accuracy. I submit that this is a friendly football discussion and it's your posts that need to let it go, not mine.
Godamned Braylon Edwards. Can't catch shit in Cleveland and plays out of his mind the week he is traded to the Jets. I swear to god the Browns are make the beast with two backsing cursed. Oh yeah, and Magina can suck a cock. That fat bastard is a make the beast with two backsing idiot.
This is one helluva game. [clap]
Sorry about the rant. One hell of a game and I need 3 more points out of Ronnie Brown to win in a pay league.
Also, really weird to see Henne throw a touchdown pass to Ginn and a couple of passes to Hartline. Even though they're pro now it still is odd that a Wolverine is throwing to a couple of Buckeyes.
[clap] [clap] [drink]
god damn henne. Game came all he way down to a goal line stand and the whole D line just collapse. Ricky Brown just WALKED in there. Jets need to work on their defense pretty badly, they fell apart in the 4th quarter. One hell of a game though. [clap]
Quote from: He Man on October 12, 2009, 08:03:23 PM
god damn henne. Game came all he way down to a goal line stand and the whole D line just collapse. Ricky Brown just WALKED in there. Jets need to work on their defense pretty badly, they fell apart in the 4th quarter. One hell of a game though. [clap]
Jets played a good game. Both Henne and Sanchez did well. One of the better MNF games in recent memory.
I think Miami's wildcat plays were upsetting to the Jets' defense. I also thought it very ballsy to run the wildcat plays during that last drive. Since the Phins won, I'm callin' it ballsy. If they'd lost, I'd be like, "WTF were they thinking on that last drive?" [laugh]
That Miami offense is really fun to watch. I love seeing the Wildcat and then Pat White coming in. I think Henne might be the real deal. The passing game doesn't need to be spectacular but Henne has a cannon and Ginn will be able to get open on deep routes. I think the reason he has been struggling is because weak arm Pennington can't throw deep. Ginn was never very comfortable catching balls in midfield. Watch out for Hartline becoming a bigger part of the offense too. He has great hands and speed.
Denver is for real. [popcorn]
Some offense in the fourth qtr. :P
It's Denver's D I'm impressed with, especially after the previous years. Brian Dawkins is still an animal, and Philly is deservedly paying a price for letting him go. Mike Nolan is also doing a great job.
Quote from: kopfjäger on October 19, 2009, 07:51:02 PM
Denver is for real. [popcorn]
I thought the Chargers would have been able to mount a comeback in the 4th, but I agree - the Broncos' D did a nice job.
Philly @ Washington next week, right?
can the falcons do this???? this is epic if it works. and they get the 2pt
ahh. too much pressure on the right.
wheres a madden rewind when you need it.
You want Peyton Manning or Brett Favre right there!
Good game last night - the Falcons sure made it interesting in the 4th quarter. I got a little tired of the replays during the last 2 minutes of the game. Seemed like every play needed to be reviewed. [laugh]
The Saints looked vulnerable in the second half. They were flat during the 3rd quarter when they should've been putting the game on ice.
Looking forward to seeing the Saints and my Vikings in the NFC championship. [popcorn]
good game. Big Ben is solid. and Ward!!!! jeez 33 years old and jumping over people shittttttt
Quote from: He Man on November 09, 2009, 06:56:20 PM
good game. Big Ben is solid. and Ward!!!! jeez 33 years old and jumping over people shittttttt
Agreed - Ben had a good game last night. Steelers' defense did a great job of shutting down Denver's offense, too.
what a make the beast with two backsing clutch kick.
Well, if that wasn't an absolute show of force by the Saints. I don't know what is.
Quote from: kopfjäger on November 30, 2009, 08:17:52 PM
Well, if that wasn't an absolute show of force by the Saints. I don't know what is.
No kidding - They
crushed the Pats. :o I knew it would be an interesting game, but I was very surprised at how lopsided the scoring was.
Considering their schedule, the Saints are now likely to go undefeated through the regular season. Their only serious opponent left on the schedule is Dallas, and I'd have to favor the Saints in that contest.
Lets hope drew bres doenst pull an upsetter like last year where things went down hill after the 5th game.
Im a pats fan, and that was painful to watch brady play like that. Ive never seen him throw interceptions THAT BAD. [bang]
Will this year become a repeat of last year? where all the wildcards moved on to beat top seeds? well see. Im rooting for the vikings though!
Quote from: He Man on December 01, 2009, 11:59:12 AM
Im a pats fan, and that was painful to watch brady play like that. Ive never seen him throw interceptions THAT BAD. [bang]
That has to be one of the worst performances I've seen from Brady. Credit the Saints D, though. Receivers were very well covered all night.
Quote from: He Man on December 01, 2009, 11:59:12 AM
Im rooting for the vikings though!
Skol Vikings! [thumbsup] ;D
Not only did the Saints beat them, but they beat em up as well. Huge hits. Shitty vid, but you get the point. [evil]
Darren Sharper's Big Hit-Saints vs. Patriots 2009 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqHMKDSJ90E#normal)
Saints/Vikes in the playoffs! [thumbsup] [thumbsup] It'll probably be the best game of the year.
Wow, what a game. [clap]
Quote from: kopfjäger on December 28, 2009, 07:14:08 PM
Wow, what a game. [clap]
What team was that in the Bears uniforms? [cheeky]
Vikings defense better get it together or they're gonna loose their first playoff game.
Go Philly...go Pittsburgh!! [evil]
Quote from: Triple J on December 01, 2009, 12:17:42 PM
Saints/Vikes in the playoffs! [thumbsup] [thumbsup] It'll probably be the best game of the year.
I would have agreed 3 weeks ago but both of these teams are sliding and the NFL playoffs are all about who is hot now.
The game of the playoffs will be New England at Indianapolis
Quote from: metallimonster on December 29, 2009, 04:49:10 AM
I would have agreed 3 weeks ago but both of these teams are sliding and the NFL playoffs are all about who is hot now.
The game of the playoffs will be New England at Indianapolis
Agreed. The Vikes are done in my opinion. The Saints are hurting as well due to injuries. One of them will be in the SB probably, but the other team will spank them. :-\
...and as a Bears fan...WTF!!! Where was that team all damn year??? :P
Ugh. As a Vikes fan, last night's game was just brutal.
Where the hell was the offensive line during the first half? The Vikes' vaunted O-line couldn't protect Favre, nor could they open gaps for Peterson. The defense is in tough shape - the loss of EJ Henderson and Williams hurt them badly.
I think the Vikes could've won the game, but not if they only show up for the second half. My playoff fervor is cooling rapidly. ??? [drink] [drink] [drink]
As a Bears fan, I'm glad they pulled out of their slump and actually played like they could have been all season, but I'm still a little peeved they waited until now to pull it off. Even last night, they tried to give the game away a few times.
The Vikes are a great team though. I really expected Favre to melt down by now and show his age, but he's been at the top of his game for most of the season. Peterson needs to call Tiki Barber and schedule some one-on-one time for "Thou shalt now fumble" training though.
Going into the playoffs, I think we're going to see some shake ups. In the NFC, I think the Eagles or Packers could easily advance to the Superbowl with the way they've been playing. In the AFC, I'm going out on a limb and saying San Diego is going to come out on top.
Quote from: superjohn on December 29, 2009, 10:25:59 AM
Going into the playoffs, I think we're going to see some shake ups. In the NFC, I think the Eagles or Packers could easily advance to the Superbowl with the way they've been playing. In the AFC, I'm going out on a limb and saying San Diego is going to come out on top.
I agree. As much as it pains me to say, I think the Packers are a very strong threat to make it to the NFC championship. The Eagles are definitely rolling, too. The Saints have been taken off the pedestal - it will be fun to watch the Saints take on either of these teams.
Your San Diego pick is good, too. That's another team that has really gathered momentum since Thanksgiving.