The Great iBoldin
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I have a soft spot for the Jets, so I'm really glad that they won this game. Down early, but Rex Ryan has installed mental toughness all year, so to come back from a deficit is really showing where they are in their development as a team. I guess thats thanks to that ridiculously retarded idea of Caldwell's to put his back-ups in when he did. That's garbage. They need to continue to ride that defense and running game as long as they can. I didn't think it was possible after losing Jenkins, but Pouha has stepped up.
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Florida’s Meyer resigns amid health concerns
The Great iBoldin replied to ChosenOne's topic in College Football
He's apparently not stepping down, just taking a leave of absence, which suggests that it really was something health-related. Wish him the best. Florida's OC, Adazzio, will take over. He's a decent replacement for now. -
How does my [expletive] taste Seahawks fans?!?! Just kidding, but for serious, you guys just aren't a very good football team. I must go out and find those quotes of 12-4 and at the "bare minimum of 8-8".
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The fan vote is all about popularity. There's no stock being put into how players have performed throughout the year.
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Please enlighten us.
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Wow, that's a disgraceful call. Jacobs facemasks two players and initiates the punch and Haynesworth gets the only flag? That's brutal.
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My God. I've never seen this before. I'm speechless.
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This is such a good album, I've been bumping it for about two weeks straight, every song is great. It reminds me somewhat of Lupe, it's just an overall great album. DL it. Go. http://nahright.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/everybodysnobodycoversmall.jpg
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But it wasn't just one week, it was a string of three or four weeks where the commitment just wasn't there. He had a few good plays in those weeks, the Miami TD catch a high point, but there should be no motivation needed to put up 6 or 7 catches a game. He still has elite athleticism over 90% of the corners in the league. He's been Revis' [expletive] this year though, for sure.
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Also, consider this food for thought. Green Bay is playing in Arizona on Week 17. They very well could end up playing Arizona in the exact same confines in the first week of the playoffs. Then, consider this; Green Bay played in Arizona during Week 3 of the NFL Pre-Season. When was the last time two out of division teams played each other three times in the same year, much less in the same stadium for all three? I think that's a little bit odd, to say the least.
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San Francisco @ Philadelphia
The Great iBoldin replied to alcstarheel's topic in NFL Gameday Archives
Frail body, dropped passes in college, and he wasn't as fast as people thought he would time. That's all it takes sometimes. I don't think he's a top-ten receiver, but he's certainly a top-ten playmaker. -
What I dislike is the fact that the Pack played a loose prevent. Roethlisberger was never going to lose that game as long as Green Bay showed Prevent. He's too good of a quarterback for that.
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1. No. 2. Perhaps, depending on the situation, and the needs. 3. I would definitely take the offensive line. Two elite lineman at the pinnacle of their performance? All day.
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Geography speaking, it does make sense. Although the Big 10 is already skewed as it is, I don't think it would matter if Missouri made it's way into the Big 10. They've talked about expanding for quite a long time now. I think it would either possibly be Rutgers or Missouri. More or less Mizzou though. As for replacing Missouri in the Big 12, that's easy - TCU. I believe they're already re-allocating to the Big XII in 2012, so this just makes it all the more easier, and better for recruiting.
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It was hardly "knowing what they do". The Cardinals fumbled on two of their opening three possessions, resulting in a 10 point head start. That's plenty hard to come back from. We were moving the ball with little degree of difficulty on some drives, other drives it just wasn't happening. Like I said, no team is going to win games when they turn the ball over 7 times, 3 in the first quarter, just doesn't happen.
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Mehhhh. Terrible game, the defense wasn't great, but it never got much help from the offense. 7 Turnovers is inexcusable, but I could see it coming. Big emotional win against Minnesota that technically locked up the division. This game was ripe for a letdown performance, and they didn't let me down in that regard. That being said, we have the Division all but locked up, we won't lose three in a row, or two in a row to two of the league's worst. Thanks San Francisco, maybe by kicking our asses you woke them up a little bit going into the Playoffs. The Pack will be a good test in Week 17.
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..Sigh. We're not winning this game. At least we still have the division.
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I agree, probably could've been called a Pass Interference. Probably have to see it again though. Hightower making amends with an excellent blitz pick-up.
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If that's a Fitzgerald catch, that has to be one of the catches of the year. Triple Coverage? Insane.
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Hightower fumbled it in the 10. The only good that comes out of that is Singletary mismanaged his challenges again (Atlanta game) and that could come back to bite him in the [expletive]. The Cards are going to come down and score right away and tie the game. Guaranteed. EDIT - Wow. Come on LSH!
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smh. Don't put the ball on the turf Hightower. 5th 1st quarter fumble this year. Our runners have little boys hands apparently. I still think we'll hold them to 3.
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Very well designed power run. My favorite running play, you can run it with any kind of back. And there's a sack by Calais.
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Attaguy Darnell. Already making a play, no surprise.
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Tony Romo didn't play great, but he didn't play badly. He surely isn't the blame for this loss.
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That happens in every single football game. If the referee had to personally review each incompletion and add a second or something to the end of each play, we'd be watching a game that took upwards to five hours. So that's ridiculous. I'm not a Big 12 guy. It's a critical play of the game that'll decide who plays in the National Championship, and that, as in the rulebook, says that a review is allowed. That's the end of story.