LAglamrocker wrote:Tebow is just 1 player, he's got below average offence players. Hes done well with it, the good players will come in time, then LOOKOUT!
i bet NFL players would want to play for Tebow, he has the "it" factor
Tebow is what 4-1 in awful games? Go Tebow go!
the dude is only getting better with each week of being the #1 guy, damn people want him to fail so bad, not sure why
That Niners D is looking good. Some pretty cool stats I was not aware of:
San Francisco is the only NFL team that still hasn't allowed a rushing touchdown this season. Nor has it allowed a running back to gain 100 yards in a game.
If they keep getting that type of performance from their defense they will be playing into late January for sure.
Not starting another thread for this, but I really hope this is the year the BCS is completely blown up. Does anyone even know who's good in college football right now? Has there been a bigger kiss of death in sports than to be ranked #2-5 in the BCS poll?
LAglamrocker wrote:yea like Luck wants to go to that sh*thole, Luck prays for Miami
Matt Moore messed THAT once-possible scenario up, today.
johnk5150 wrote:The great Matt Moore. I heard someone on one of the fantasy channels on Sirius call him that last week tongue in cheek and laughed my ass off.
Keep on laughin' it up. Three W's in a row, now.
3 TD's 14/20/160 and 133.3 QBR, today.
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LAglamrocker wrote:yea like Luck wants to go to that sh*thole, Luck prays for Miami
Matt Moore messed THAT once-possible scenario up, today.
johnk5150 wrote:The great Matt Moore. I heard someone on one of the fantasy channels on Sirius call him that last week tongue in cheek and laughed my ass off.
Keep on laughin' it up. Three W's in a row, now.
3 TD's 14/20/160 and 133.3 QBR, today.
Moore isn't that bad. He seems to set the world on fire once the season is lost, and the pressure is off. At least that was the pattern in Carolina. He has admitted it, himself.
Pack and Lions could go one of two ways: a blow-out followed by the usual half-time nap or a thrilla. I'm not much of a football fan these days but the Pack are playing unreal right now.
And Miami loves getting Oregon QB's at the end of their careers. See Joey Harrington and now, Matt Moore. Its sad that this state has only crapped out one awesome arm in Dan Fouts.
Rainbow Bright wrote:And Miami loves getting Oregon QB's at the end of their careers. See Joey Harrington and now, Matt Moore. Its sad that this state has only crapped out one awesome arm in Dan Fouts.
I don't think Matt Moore would appreciate being called an "Oregon QB."
Rainbow Bright wrote:And Miami loves getting Oregon QB's at the end of their careers. See Joey Harrington and now, Matt Moore. Its sad that this state has only crapped out one awesome arm in Dan Fouts.
I don't think Matt Moore would appreciate being called an "Oregon QB."
On the other hand, great news about Peyton! Word is his recovery is progressing well and he could return next month under certain "protected" scenarios such as red zone situations. Spectacular news! Certainly doesn't mesh well with the idiots in this thread who said Peyton would never come back.
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poizond13 wrote:
On the other hand, great news about Peyton! Word is his recovery is progressing well and he could return next month under certain "protected" scenarios such as red zone situations.
That would be crazy. What's the point of risking their investment and his career and health on what are essentially meaningless games? If he can only play in 'protected' situations, surely they're far better off resting him until next year when he can hit the ground at 100%? It's not like he couldn't get hit/hurt in the red zone, particularly as overzealous defenders will be gunning for him.
Bringing back a $100million man of his age and obvious value to the franchise for meaningless games when not fully healthy makes no sense to me at all.
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poizond13 wrote:
On the other hand, great news about Peyton! Word is his recovery is progressing well and he could return next month under certain "protected" scenarios such as red zone situations.
That would be crazy. What's the point of risking their investment and his career and health on what are essentially meaningless games? If he can only play in 'protected' situations, surely they're far better off resting him until next year when he can hit the ground at 100%? It's not like he couldn't get hit/hurt in the red zone, particularly as overzealous defenders will be gunning for him.
Bringing back a $100million man of his age and obvious value to the franchise for meaningless games when not fully healthy makes no sense to me at all.
They didn't play him when going for an undefeated season but they're going to play him when going for a winless season? More reason not to take p13 seriously. And how does the red zone "protect" a qb?
I'm of the pretty firm belief that Manning will never play another down in the NFL.
But if he's hellbent on ending up a quadrapalegic to entertain some retards like P13, I could see the Colts playing him this year if they think it will prove he's coming back...to enhance his trade value, obviously.
Romo and The Cowboys win again.
I don't care what the won/loss records are, when the Skins and Cowboys play, the games are going to be brutal.
Yesterday was more of the same.
I was hoping Dallas would get of town with a W and they did. Does not matter how much they won by, as long as Dallas won.
I think, I think Romo had his 3rd consecutive game with a
100 QB rating and no interceptions. Must be the healed ribs or the guy
is in the zone.