This KC/Oak game is just crazy. | |
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That was guts | |
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Damn! Damn! Damn! Lions | |
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everyone shoulda pretty good today. [Edited 11/6/05 16:34pm] | |
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dreamfactory313 said: Damn! Damn! Damn! Lions
We have a standard rule here in Detroit...NEVER BET THE LIONS GAME! Thus far, that is the only game I've lost... Thanks for the laughs, arguments and overall enjoyment for the last umpteen years. It's time for me to retire from Prince.org and engage in the real world...lol. Above all, I appreciated the talent Prince. You were one of a kind. | |
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Revolution said: dreamfactory313 said: Damn! Damn! Damn! Lions
We have a standard rule here in Detroit...NEVER BET THE LIONS GAME! Thus far, that is the only game I've lost... Why did you pick the Pats over Indy tomorrow? just askin? | |
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lilgish said: This KC/Oak game is just crazy.
I only caught the last 4 seconds.....the best part of the game! That really had to be heartbreaking for the Raiders. looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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dreamfactory313 said: Damn! Damn! Damn! Lions
I picked the Lions too looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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The Eagles lost looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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AnckSuNamun said: The Eagles lost
I got two games wrong now. | |
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butterfli25 said: Atlanta at Miami
Carolina at Tampa Bay Cincinnati at Baltimore Detroit at Minnesota Houston at Jacksonville Oakland at Kansas City San Diego at N.Y. Jets Tennessee at Cleveland Chicago at New Orleans N.Y. Giants at San Francisco Seattle at Arizona Pittsburgh at Green Bay 4:15 p.m. Philadelphia at Washington Monday, Nov. 7 Indianapolis at New England We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color. Maya Angelou | |
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lilgish said: Revolution said: We have a standard rule here in Detroit...NEVER BET THE LIONS GAME! Thus far, that is the only game I've lost... Why did you pick the Pats over Indy tomorrow? just askin? Because the Pats are going to win. That's why | |
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butterfli25 said: butterfli25 said: Atlanta at Miami
Carolina at Tampa Bay Cincinnati at Baltimore Detroit at Minnesota Houston at Jacksonville Oakland at Kansas City San Diego at N.Y. Jets Tennessee at Cleveland Chicago at New Orleans N.Y. Giants at San Francisco Seattle at Arizona Pittsburgh at Green Bay 4:15 p.m. Philadelphia at Washington Monday, Nov. 7 Indianapolis at New England I see your 49ers are back to their old tricks again looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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AnckSuNamun said: butterfli25 said: I see your 49ers are back to their old tricks again chutit We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color. Maya Angelou | |
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Terrell Owens can take his touchdowns and dance somewhere else.
The tempestuous star receiver won't return to the Philadelphia Eagles this season -- or probably ever -- ``a result of a large number of situations that accumulated over a long period of time,'' coach Andy Reid said Monday. Owens was suspended for Sunday night's 17-10 loss at Washington, and will remain suspended for three more games without pay. After that, the Eagles plan to deactivate him for the rest of the season. ADVERTISEMENT Reid said the outspoken player ``had been warned repeatedly about the consequences of his actions.'' ``We gave Terrell every opportunity to avoid this outcome,'' he said. Owens was suspended Saturday, two days after he said the Eagles showed ``a lack of class'' for not publicly recognizing his 100th career touchdown catch in a game on Oct. 23. In the same interview with ESPN.com on Thursday, Owens said the Eagles would be better off with Green Bay's Brett Favre at quarterback instead of Donovan McNabb. Owens also was involved in a fight last week with former Eagles defensive end Hugh Douglas, who remains with the team as its ``ambassador.'' Owens apologized for his comments about the organization in a brief statement on Friday, but he didn't apologize to McNabb or the team. ``The league has been notified by the players' union that they will be grieving our right to take that action,'' Reid said, ``therefore there is nothing more that I can say at this point.'' Owens' agent, Drew Rosenhaus, refused to comment. Owens' relationship with the Eagles took a drastic turn after he fired longtime agent David Joseph, hired Rosenhaus and demanded a new contract just one season into the seven-year, $48.97 million deal he signed when he came to Philadelphia in March 2004. Owens is scheduled to earn $3.25 million this season, meaning the four-game suspension would cost him almost $800,000. The Eagles will have to pay Owens nearly $1 million to stay home the final five games. Owens will either be traded or released after the season. He is due to receive a $5 million roster bonus in March 2006, so the Eagles will decide his fate before then. Owens made more than $9 million last season, when he helped lead Philadelphia to the Super Bowl. Two years ago, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers decided they'd had enough of Keyshawn Johnson and did something similar. After Johnson criticized coach Jon Gruden, the Super Bowl champion Bucs deactivated the star receiver and sent him home for the final six games with pay. The Eagles are 4-4 this season. And McNabb, who feuded with Owens throughout the summer and has been a constant target of his criticism, finally took a stand in the matter, saying the team might be ``better off'' without Owens. ``Obviously it is tough losing a guy of his caliber, his ability, but I think we might be better off,'' McNabb said after throwing an interception that sealed the loss to Washington. ``I think what we did tonight, we showed that we played well together. I think we also showed that when given the opportunity, guys can make plays for us. We're 4-4. We're not 1-7. I think that's the way to look at it. For the guys in the locker room, we win together and we lose together,'' he said. Asked to elaborate on how the team could be better off without its top receiver, McNabb emphasized the remaining players are united with the same goal of winning. ``Nothing against him and his attitude. It's just that when you get out there on the field, it's about playing together,'' McNabb said. ``I think we all played with a lot of attitude and a lot of adrenaline. Guys played well together. It was unfortunate that we didn't win this game, but I think it may be a steppingstone for us to move forward.'' Rookie Reggie Brown filled in for Owens against Washington and caught five passes for 94 yards, including a 56-yard TD reception. But the Eagles' offense continued to struggle and couldn't score the tying touchdown with three shots from the Redskins 7 in the final minutes. The Eagles are 17-5 with Owens, including a 24-21 loss to New England in the Super Bowl. In that game, Owens had nine catches for 122 yards after defying his doctor's advice and playing 6 1/2 weeks after ankle surgery. They're 2-1 without him in games that matter, winning twice in the NFC playoffs. Owens was set to earn base salaries of $770,000 in 2006, $5.5 million in 2007, $6.5 million in 2008, $7.5 million in 2009, and $8.5 million in 2010. This was the second time Owens has been suspended during his controversial 10-year career. In 2000, he was suspended one game by San Francisco coach Steve Mariucci following his infamous touchdown celebrations on the Dallas Cowboys' famed star logo at the center of Texas Stadium. Owens clashed with management this summer and earned a one-week exile from training camp after a heated dispute with Reid that followed a shouting match with offensive coordinator Brad Childress. Owens forced a trade to the Eagles last year after eight seasons with the 49ers and invigorated the offense with his superior skills. He had 77 catches for 1,200 yards and 14 TDs in 14 games, helping the Eagles to a 13-1 start and nine victories by double-digit margins. The bad blood between Owens and McNabb began after Owens went down with a severely sprained ankle and broken leg in Week 15 against Dallas. Owens was upset that McNabb and other players said the Eagles could reach the Super Bowl without him, which they did. Soon after Philadelphia lost to the Patriots, Owens took his first shot at McNabb, suggesting the five-time Pro Bowl quarterback was tired in the fourth quarter of the loss. McNabb responded harshly and the two didn't speak for a prolonged period in training camp. They eventually reconciled their relationship and performed well together on the field -- Owens has 47 catches for 763 yards and six TDs this season. However, Owens continued to throw verbal jabs at McNabb during his weekly radio show or whenever he granted interviews. | |
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lilgish said: Revolution said: We have a standard rule here in Detroit...NEVER BET THE LIONS GAME! Thus far, that is the only game I've lost... Why did you pick the Pats over Indy tomorrow? just askin? First of all...never question the guy in first place... Secondly, the Pat's have Indy's number, plus they are at home. If there is one defense that confuses Manning, it's the Pats. Thirdly, Brady has enough calm to defuse the Colts' rush. In other words, I'm sticking with the champs until it's proved otherwise. Thanks for the laughs, arguments and overall enjoyment for the last umpteen years. It's time for me to retire from Prince.org and engage in the real world...lol. Above all, I appreciated the talent Prince. You were one of a kind. | |
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lilgish said: PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Terrell Owens can take his touchdowns and dance somewhere else.
The tempestuous star receiver won't return to the Philadelphia Eagles this season -- or probably ever -- ``a result of a large number of situations that accumulated over a long period of time,'' coach Andy Reid said Monday. Owens was suspended for Sunday night's 17-10 loss at Washington, and will remain suspended for three more games without pay. After that, the Eagles plan to deactivate him for the rest of the season. ADVERTISEMENT Reid said the outspoken player ``had been warned repeatedly about the consequences of his actions.'' ``We gave Terrell every opportunity to avoid this outcome,'' he said. Owens was suspended Saturday, two days after he said the Eagles showed ``a lack of class'' for not publicly recognizing his 100th career touchdown catch in a game on Oct. 23. In the same interview with ESPN.com on Thursday, Owens said the Eagles would be better off with Green Bay's Brett Favre at quarterback instead of Donovan McNabb. Owens also was involved in a fight last week with former Eagles defensive end Hugh Douglas, who remains with the team as its ``ambassador.'' Owens apologized for his comments about the organization in a brief statement on Friday, but he didn't apologize to McNabb or the team. ``The league has been notified by the players' union that they will be grieving our right to take that action,'' Reid said, ``therefore there is nothing more that I can say at this point.'' Owens' agent, Drew Rosenhaus, refused to comment. Owens' relationship with the Eagles took a drastic turn after he fired longtime agent David Joseph, hired Rosenhaus and demanded a new contract just one season into the seven-year, $48.97 million deal he signed when he came to Philadelphia in March 2004. Owens is scheduled to earn $3.25 million this season, meaning the four-game suspension would cost him almost $800,000. The Eagles will have to pay Owens nearly $1 million to stay home the final five games. Owens will either be traded or released after the season. He is due to receive a $5 million roster bonus in March 2006, so the Eagles will decide his fate before then. Owens made more than $9 million last season, when he helped lead Philadelphia to the Super Bowl. Two years ago, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers decided they'd had enough of Keyshawn Johnson and did something similar. After Johnson criticized coach Jon Gruden, the Super Bowl champion Bucs deactivated the star receiver and sent him home for the final six games with pay. The Eagles are 4-4 this season. And McNabb, who feuded with Owens throughout the summer and has been a constant target of his criticism, finally took a stand in the matter, saying the team might be ``better off'' without Owens. ``Obviously it is tough losing a guy of his caliber, his ability, but I think we might be better off,'' McNabb said after throwing an interception that sealed the loss to Washington. ``I think what we did tonight, we showed that we played well together. I think we also showed that when given the opportunity, guys can make plays for us. We're 4-4. We're not 1-7. I think that's the way to look at it. For the guys in the locker room, we win together and we lose together,'' he said. Asked to elaborate on how the team could be better off without its top receiver, McNabb emphasized the remaining players are united with the same goal of winning. ``Nothing against him and his attitude. It's just that when you get out there on the field, it's about playing together,'' McNabb said. ``I think we all played with a lot of attitude and a lot of adrenaline. Guys played well together. It was unfortunate that we didn't win this game, but I think it may be a steppingstone for us to move forward.'' Rookie Reggie Brown filled in for Owens against Washington and caught five passes for 94 yards, including a 56-yard TD reception. But the Eagles' offense continued to struggle and couldn't score the tying touchdown with three shots from the Redskins 7 in the final minutes. The Eagles are 17-5 with Owens, including a 24-21 loss to New England in the Super Bowl. In that game, Owens had nine catches for 122 yards after defying his doctor's advice and playing 6 1/2 weeks after ankle surgery. They're 2-1 without him in games that matter, winning twice in the NFC playoffs. Owens was set to earn base salaries of $770,000 in 2006, $5.5 million in 2007, $6.5 million in 2008, $7.5 million in 2009, and $8.5 million in 2010. This was the second time Owens has been suspended during his controversial 10-year career. In 2000, he was suspended one game by San Francisco coach Steve Mariucci following his infamous touchdown celebrations on the Dallas Cowboys' famed star logo at the center of Texas Stadium. Owens clashed with management this summer and earned a one-week exile from training camp after a heated dispute with Reid that followed a shouting match with offensive coordinator Brad Childress. Owens forced a trade to the Eagles last year after eight seasons with the 49ers and invigorated the offense with his superior skills. He had 77 catches for 1,200 yards and 14 TDs in 14 games, helping the Eagles to a 13-1 start and nine victories by double-digit margins. The bad blood between Owens and McNabb began after Owens went down with a severely sprained ankle and broken leg in Week 15 against Dallas. Owens was upset that McNabb and other players said the Eagles could reach the Super Bowl without him, which they did. Soon after Philadelphia lost to the Patriots, Owens took his first shot at McNabb, suggesting the five-time Pro Bowl quarterback was tired in the fourth quarter of the loss. McNabb responded harshly and the two didn't speak for a prolonged period in training camp. They eventually reconciled their relationship and performed well together on the field -- Owens has 47 catches for 763 yards and six TDs this season. However, Owens continued to throw verbal jabs at McNabb during his weekly radio show or whenever he granted interviews. Breaking News.... T.O. is a selfish egomaniac! Thanks for the laughs, arguments and overall enjoyment for the last umpteen years. 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Revolution said: Breaking News....
T.O. is a selfish egomaniac! The same was said about Randy Moss when we had him in MN. EVERYONE said we'd be better off without him because of it. So, we trade him off and lose a few games, and the sports media takes a 180 and says we never should have gotten rid of him. I personally don't really think it would have mattered if we had him or not. Stupid sports media people. | |
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Revolution said: lilgish said: Why did you pick the Pats over Indy tomorrow? just askin? First of all...never question the guy in first place... Secondly, the Pat's have Indy's number, plus they are at home. If there is one defense that confuses Manning, it's the Pats. Thirdly, Brady has enough calm to defuse the Colts' rush. In other words, I'm sticking with the champs until it's proved otherwise. It was proved, and I'm pissed! I hate Peyton! I'm putting a hit on him! He got lucky because all of our key players are injured. Bring it next year bitch! | |
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CarrieLee said: Revolution said: First of all...never question the guy in first place... Secondly, the Pat's have Indy's number, plus they are at home. If there is one defense that confuses Manning, it's the Pats. Thirdly, Brady has enough calm to defuse the Colts' rush. In other words, I'm sticking with the champs until it's proved otherwise. It was proved, and I'm pissed! I hate Peyton! I'm putting a hit on him! He got lucky because all of our key players are injured. Bring it next year bitch! the world is gonna end and hell froze over...pigs are flying and we beat New England..... GOOOOO COLTS!!!! | |
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Rhondab said: CarrieLee said: It was proved, and I'm pissed! I hate Peyton! I'm putting a hit on him! He got lucky because all of our key players are injured. Bring it next year bitch! the world is gonna end and hell froze over...pigs are flying and we beat New England..... GOOOOO COLTS!!!! Ya know Rhonda...I used to like you. | |
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CarrieLee said: It was proved, and I'm pissed! I hate Peyton! I'm putting a hit on him!
He got lucky because all of our key players are injured. Bring it next year bitch! Oh sure, blame it on injured players. | |
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lilgish said: TO story
I heard it's possible for TO to go with the Falcons. Vick and TO would be unstoppable He already has a house in Atlanta, so it wouldn't be that much of a problem for living situations. looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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11-3 is and all ,but 13-1 looks better. | |
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mrwigglesdaw1rm said: 11-3 is and all ,but 13-1 looks better.
week 10 is up, btw | |
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