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Jul 19, 2013 12:04:46 GMT -5
Post by Katinká Ingabogovinana on Jul 19, 2013 12:04:46 GMT -5
Ron Jaworski ranks Baltimore Ravens QB and Super Bowl MVP Joe Flacco No. 4 QB in his rankings. (Ahead of Brees, Eli, Big Ben and Matt Ryan)
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Ron Jaworski's on drugs...
God bless.
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Jul 20, 2013 12:19:40 GMT -5
Post by Sternumman on Jul 20, 2013 12:19:40 GMT -5
Ron Jaworski ranks Baltimore Ravens QB and Super Bowl MVP Joe Flacco No. 4 QB in his rankings. (Ahead of Brees, Eli, Big Ben and Matt Ryan)-courtesy of NFL on ESPN Ron Jaworski's on drugs... God bless. I have no problem with 123. Havent seen the list but Im assuming its Rogers Payton, and Brady. Im a Giants homer so Ill take eli any time. Plus Eli is everywhere.
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Jul 20, 2013 17:04:52 GMT -5
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Post by Katinká Ingabogovinana on Jul 20, 2013 17:04:52 GMT -5
Ron Jaworski ranks Baltimore Ravens QB and Super Bowl MVP Joe Flacco No. 4 QB in his rankings. (Ahead of Brees, Eli, Big Ben and Matt Ryan)-courtesy of NFL on ESPN Ron Jaworski's on drugs... God bless. I have no problem with 123. Havent seen the list but Im assuming its Rogers Payton, and Brady. Im a Giants homer so Ill take eli any time. Plus Eli is everywhere. i only meant i think Ron Jaworski ranked Joe Flacco way too high... God bless.
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Post by Katinká Ingabogovinana on Jul 21, 2013 4:48:27 GMT -5
sunday's best... God bless.
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Jul 21, 2013 17:46:23 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2013 17:46:23 GMT -5
Ron Jaworski ranks Baltimore Ravens QB and Super Bowl MVP Joe Flacco No. 4 QB in his rankings. (Ahead of Brees, Eli, Big Ben and Matt Ryan)-courtesy of NFL on ESPN Ron Jaworski's on drugs... God bless. QB's are always based on winning and unfortunately Flacco did win it all last year. It's a "prisoner of the moment" thing here. Next year he'll be ranked like 10th or so as it should be. My biggest issue with the rankings is Shaub at 9th.... he's won nothing and continues to underacheive.
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Jul 21, 2013 18:07:43 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2013 18:07:43 GMT -5
[/quote]QB's are always based on winning and unfortunately Flacco did win it all last year. It's a "prisoner of the moment" thing here. Next year he'll be ranked like 10th or so as it should be. My biggest issue with the rankings is Shaub at 9th.... he's won nothing and continues to underacheive. [/quote] Now that's a fact. how the hell does shaub rank 9 ?? Brady ? Who cares man he's in top 3 it's like a NASCAR pole don't matter if you win tne pole or start second or third its who wins race ,that shit means nothing , but how Shaub ranks 9 is ludicrous to me man
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Post by Lennon2217 on Jul 21, 2013 22:47:09 GMT -5
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Post by Katinká Ingabogovinana on Jul 23, 2013 15:32:58 GMT -5
TOM BRADY IS ONLY FOCUSING ON HIS ‘GREAT TEAMMATES,’ NOT AARON HERNANDEZ
Patriots quarterback Tom Brady has been silent this offseason following former teammate Aaron Hernandez’s first-degree murder charge. On Tuesday, his first words emerged on SI’s new blog Monday Morning Quarterback. “I’ve seen a lot of things over 13 years, and what I have learned is that mental toughness and putting aside personal agendas for what’s in the best interest of the team matters most,” Brady told Peter King. “My job is to play quarterback, and I’m going to do that the best way I know how, because I owe that to my teammates regardless of who is out there on the field with me. I have moved on. “I’m focusing on the great teammates I have who are committed to helping us win games. The only thing I care about is winning. Nothing is going to ever get in the way of that goal. I’m just excited to report to camp and see what we can accomplish as a team. The fate of our season will be determined by the players in our locker room — nothing else.” As the Patriots’ veterans prepare to report to training camp on Thursday, experts have pointed out the lack of proven pass-catchers on the roster. Aside from that, Brady also mentioned that he hopes to play well beyond five more years and has a lot of goals in front of him. “The way I feel now, it’s beyond 40,” said Brady when asked how much longer he wanted to play. “I have a lot of goals, and I am in this for the long haul. I don’t see any light at the end of the tunnel. “Whether the team wants me, or whether something [like an injury] happens tomorrow to stop me from playing, that remains to be seen. But my training, my nutrition, the bodywork I do — I can’t see not playing at any time in the near future. There’s nothing I love to do more. Whether the New England Patriots want me, or anyone wants me, I know I want to play for quite a while.” msn.foxsports.com/lacesout/tom-brady-is-only-focusing-on-his-great-teammates-not-aaron-hernandez/
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Post by spaneli on Jul 23, 2013 22:38:11 GMT -5
Anyone ready to give early picks yet?
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Post by Katinká Ingabogovinana on Jul 24, 2013 3:48:11 GMT -5
Anyone ready to give early picks yet? NFC East: Redskins West: 49ers North: Packers South: Saints wild card: Seahawks and Falcons AFC East: Patriots West: Broncos North: Bengals South: Texans wild card: Steelers and Chiefs Super Bowl: Saints and Patriots Champion: Patriots God bless.
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Jul 24, 2013 18:16:31 GMT -5
Post by Katinká Ingabogovinana on Jul 24, 2013 18:16:31 GMT -5
did my picks blow your mind, spaneli? God bless. p.s. i didn't have room to pick the Bears or the Lions after closer inspection.
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Jul 25, 2013 8:12:58 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2013 8:12:58 GMT -5
Any comments on the new college rule against "defenseless player" hits?
Kinda extreme, no?
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Jul 25, 2013 8:17:39 GMT -5
Post by Lennon2217 on Jul 25, 2013 8:17:39 GMT -5
Any comments on the new college rule against "defenseless player" hits? Kinda extreme, no? In 10 years the NFL will be a flag football league.
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Post by spaneli on Jul 25, 2013 9:27:17 GMT -5
NFC East: The Giants West: Seahawks North: Packers South: Saints wild card: Seahawks and The Bears
AFC East: Patriots West: Broncos North: Steelers South: Texans wild card: Ravens and Bengals
Super Bowl: Steelers and Bears
Champion: Steelers
I think most people would be surprised to see that the NFC North was actually the most difficult division last year with the Packers at 11-5, The Vikings 10-6, and the Bears 10-6. All three of those teams returned almost nearly intact with the Lions improving dramatically back to their 2011 form. That division will produce two playoff teams.
I personally believe the Ravens will not fall off too much. I think they're definitely the dark horse pick and some overrating the loss of Ed Reed and Ray Lewis. The Steelers will definitely have a bounce back year. I don't feel too good about picking the Patriots to make it to the Superbowl or even the playoffs, but I trust Brady to at least get them to the playoffs, though he'll be missing his three best receivers in Welker, Gronk, and Hernandez.
I've got the Giants just because that's they're pattern. They tend to make the playoffs every other year. They went 9-7 last year and barely missed the playoffs, so I expect a bounce back season and for them to at least get to 10-6.
I've never really liked the Falcons. Their defense is incredibly weak and that hasn't changed yet and they've always been pretty lucky with injuries. I just think that their luck will run out this year and that poor defense will catch up to them and they'll have a couple big injuries. Also, I believe the Bears are a better team than the Falcons.
I just can't put the Saints in the Super Bowl. They're barely in the playoffs in my book. I think some are overrating the inclusion of Sean Payton in the picture. Their defense is shit. Yes, their defense has always been weak, but this season it's probably the weakest it has ever been. And I don't believe they'll return as quickly to high flying Saints as some think. Lastly, they still don't have a running game. There are a lot of weaknesses on that team to now expect it to automatically make the Super Bowl now that Sean Payton is back.
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Jul 25, 2013 9:57:53 GMT -5
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Post by Katinká Ingabogovinana on Jul 25, 2013 9:57:53 GMT -5
NFC East: The Giants West: Seahawks North: Packers South: Saints wild card: Seahawks and The Bears AFC East: Patriots West: Broncos North: Steelers South: Texans wild card: Ravens and Bengals Super Bowl: Steelers and Bears Champion: Steelers I think most people would be surprised to see that the NFC North was actually the most difficult division last year with the Packers at 11-5, The Vikings 10-6, and the Bears 10-6. All three of those teams returned almost nearly intact with the Lions improving dramatically back to their 2011 form. That division will produce two playoff teams. I personally believe the Ravens will not fall off too much. I think they're definitely the dark horse pick and some overrating the loss of Ed Reed and Ray Lewis. The Steelers will definitely have a bounce back year. I don't feel too good about picking the Patriots to make it to the Superbowl or even the playoffs, but I trust Brady to at least get them to the playoffs, though he'll be missing his three best receivers in Welker, Gronk, and Hernandez. I've got the Giants just because that's they're pattern. They tend to make the playoffs every other year. They went 9-7 last year and barely missed the playoffs, so I expect a bounce back season and for them to at least get to 10-6. I've never really liked the Falcons. Their defense is incredibly weak and that hasn't changed yet and they've always been pretty lucky with injuries. I just think that their luck will run out this year and that poor defense will catch up to them and they'll have a couple big injuries. Also, I believe the Bears are a better team than the Falcons. I just can't put the Saints in the Super Bowl. They're barely in the playoffs in my book. I think some are overrating the inclusion of Sean Payton in the picture. Their defense is shit. Yes, their defense has always been weak, but this season it's probably the weakest it has ever been. And I don't believe they'll return as quickly to high flying Saints as some think. Lastly, they still don't have a running game. There are a lot of weaknesses on that team to now expect it to automatically make the Super Bowl now that Sean Payton is back. lest we not forget the Ravens were terrible last season while Ray Lewis was hurt......you know, when Joe Flacco had to be the man. not to mention they lost a lot more than just Ray Lewis. i just can't see them making the playoffs at all. God bless.
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Jul 25, 2013 17:49:34 GMT -5
Post by Katinká Ingabogovinana on Jul 25, 2013 17:49:34 GMT -5
NFC East: The Giants West: Seahawks North: Packers South: Saints wild card: Seahawks and The Bears AFC East: Patriots West: Broncos North: Steelers South: Texans wild card: Ravens and Bengals Super Bowl: Steelers and Bears Champion: Steelers I think most people would be surprised to see that the NFC North was actually the most difficult division last year with the Packers at 11-5, The Vikings 10-6, and the Bears 10-6. All three of those teams returned almost nearly intact with the Lions improving dramatically back to their 2011 form. That division will produce two playoff teams. I personally believe the Ravens will not fall off too much. I think they're definitely the dark horse pick and some overrating the loss of Ed Reed and Ray Lewis. The Steelers will definitely have a bounce back year. I don't feel too good about picking the Patriots to make it to the Superbowl or even the playoffs, but I trust Brady to at least get them to the playoffs, though he'll be missing his three best receivers in Welker, Gronk, and Hernandez. I've got the Giants just because that's they're pattern. They tend to make the playoffs every other year. They went 9-7 last year and barely missed the playoffs, so I expect a bounce back season and for them to at least get to 10-6. I've never really liked the Falcons. Their defense is incredibly weak and that hasn't changed yet and they've always been pretty lucky with injuries. I just think that their luck will run out this year and that poor defense will catch up to them and they'll have a couple big injuries. Also, I believe the Bears are a better team than the Falcons. I just can't put the Saints in the Super Bowl. They're barely in the playoffs in my book. I think some are overrating the inclusion of Sean Payton in the picture. Their defense is shit. Yes, their defense has always been weak, but this season it's probably the weakest it has ever been. And I don't believe they'll return as quickly to high flying Saints as some think. Lastly, they still don't have a running game. There are a lot of weaknesses on that team to now expect it to automatically make the Super Bowl now that Sean Payton is back. i just noticed you have the Seahawks winning the NFC West and the Wild card.... God bless.
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Post by Katinká Ingabogovinana on Jul 25, 2013 18:06:18 GMT -5
Lennon2217 and myself will posting live from Patriots Training Camp from now til the season opener... God bless.
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Post by spaneli on Jul 25, 2013 21:54:36 GMT -5
NFC East: The Giants West: Seahawks North: Packers South: Saints wild card: Seahawks and The Bears AFC East: Patriots West: Broncos North: Steelers South: Texans wild card: Ravens and Bengals Super Bowl: Steelers and Bears Champion: Steelers I think most people would be surprised to see that the NFC North was actually the most difficult division last year with the Packers at 11-5, The Vikings 10-6, and the Bears 10-6. All three of those teams returned almost nearly intact with the Lions improving dramatically back to their 2011 form. That division will produce two playoff teams. I personally believe the Ravens will not fall off too much. I think they're definitely the dark horse pick and some overrating the loss of Ed Reed and Ray Lewis. The Steelers will definitely have a bounce back year. I don't feel too good about picking the Patriots to make it to the Superbowl or even the playoffs, but I trust Brady to at least get them to the playoffs, though he'll be missing his three best receivers in Welker, Gronk, and Hernandez. I've got the Giants just because that's they're pattern. They tend to make the playoffs every other year. They went 9-7 last year and barely missed the playoffs, so I expect a bounce back season and for them to at least get to 10-6. I've never really liked the Falcons. Their defense is incredibly weak and that hasn't changed yet and they've always been pretty lucky with injuries. I just think that their luck will run out this year and that poor defense will catch up to them and they'll have a couple big injuries. Also, I believe the Bears are a better team than the Falcons. I just can't put the Saints in the Super Bowl. They're barely in the playoffs in my book. I think some are overrating the inclusion of Sean Payton in the picture. Their defense is shit. Yes, their defense has always been weak, but this season it's probably the weakest it has ever been. And I don't believe they'll return as quickly to high flying Saints as some think. Lastly, they still don't have a running game. There are a lot of weaknesses on that team to now expect it to automatically make the Super Bowl now that Sean Payton is back. i just noticed you have the Seahawks winning the NFC West and the Wild card.... God bless. I liked them so much that I picked them twice 49ers are my wild card pick. I've got the Seahawks winning the division.
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Post by Katinká Ingabogovinana on Jul 28, 2013 6:09:59 GMT -5
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Jul 28, 2013 16:20:21 GMT -5
Post by Sternumman on Jul 28, 2013 16:20:21 GMT -5
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Jul 28, 2013 16:27:42 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2013 16:27:42 GMT -5
Never realized how bad a pass that was in such a big moment , As erratic as Bradshaw was in Super Bowl time that would been in between the numbers
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Jul 28, 2013 16:34:33 GMT -5
Post by Katinká Ingabogovinana on Jul 28, 2013 16:34:33 GMT -5
that was very catchable.... God bless.
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Jul 28, 2013 17:32:27 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2013 17:32:27 GMT -5
This needs the caption "Thank you Adam for saving my ass!"
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Jul 28, 2013 17:38:10 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2013 17:38:10 GMT -5
This needs the caption "Thank you Adam for saving my ass!" Twice
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Jul 28, 2013 17:38:46 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2013 17:38:46 GMT -5
Any comments on the new college rule against "defenseless player" hits? Kinda extreme, no? It's a joke ....
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