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Reply #30 posted 09/12/06 8:03pm

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woot!
















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Reply #31 posted 09/12/06 8:03pm

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I'm glad for the sticky, but it should be this thread, not last weeks.
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Reply #32 posted 09/12/06 8:05pm

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Charger Rule! spank
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Reply #33 posted 09/12/06 10:00pm

july

lilgish said:

I'm glad for the sticky, but it should be this thread, not last weeks.

woot! for the NFL threads! woot!
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Reply #34 posted 09/13/06 8:54am

july

Branch finally cashes in with Seahawks

GREGG BELL
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KIRKLAND, Wash. - Deion Branch doesn't mind his almost $600,000 in New England Patriots fines anymore. His holdout-turned-honeymoon has fixed that. Branch can now write off the fines like a large phone bill after signing a $39 million, six-year contract with the Seattle Seahawks on Tuesday.

"I was losing a lot of money," Branch said.

Not anymore.

Branch will receive $13 million in a bonus and other guarantees, according to a person in the league close to the negotiations who requested anonymity because the terms had not yet been announced. About $23 million is due to Branch over the first three years of the deal, likely making him a fixture in Seattle's currently crowded passing game.

Agent Jason Chayut said that Seattle's deal, which came one day after Branch was traded to the Seahawks for a 2007 first-round draft choice, trumped a strong offer from the New York Jets.

The former Super Bowl MVP had been scheduled to make $1.045 million in the final year of his Patriots contract.

He missed the entire preseason and the Patriots' season opener on Sunday - at a price of $14,000 per day - before he was traded on Day 45 of his holdout.

The 27-year-old signed the Seahawks contract after he, his fiancee and 19-month-old daughter arrived in Seattle for the first time in Branch's life on Monday night.

"Oh, yes, sir. It's exciting," he said during a whirlwind day that included meeting his new Tom Brady, Seahawks Pro Bowl quarterback Matt Hasselbeck.

Hasselbeck has already given Branch some plays to study in coach Mike Holmgren's intricate West Coast offense.

"I'm excited to be a part of being something that Seattle has going right now," Branch said. "I hope everyone is not looking at me like, 'Hey, this guy is the next thing that's going to be (starring).'

"I'm just here to contribute to a major role ... I'm just a piece to the puzzle."

All summer, Branch has been just plain puzzled. He acknowledged that he was worried about what might become of his season and life beyond 2006 - all while a $14,000-per-day meter was running.

"At first, I was very shaken, because I didn't know what was going to happen," Branch said.

"The Patriots did what was best for their organization. And I had to do what was best for me."

Chayut said the NFL Players Association has dropped the grievance it filed over Branch's holdout as a result of the Seahawks contract. But the Patriots filed a tampering charge against the Jets on Tuesday.

On Aug. 25, the Patriots gave Branch permission to negotiate a contract with other teams and seek a trade until Sept. 1. The union filed a grievance on behalf of Branch after the Patriots did not trade him by the team-imposed deadline.

Chayut also said he wasn't sure if Branch will actually have to pay his Patriots fines.

"This is all coming down the pike," from the NFL, Chayut said.

The deal and contract make sense for Seattle - if not for Darrell Jackson, Nate Burleson, Bobby Engram and D.J. Hackett, the four wide receivers the Seahawks already have.

Seattle currently has ample salary cap space. And if defending their NFC championship this season goes as planned, the Seahawks will own a pick late in the first round of next April's draft.

On Monday, general manager Tim Ruskell called Branch "a known commodity" and said "the first round can be a crap shoot."

Branch said he was "shocked" at the trade, which was completed within hours on Monday. On Sunday, he was sitting at his home with his daughter feeling "weird" while watching his suddenly former teammates beat Buffalo on television.

He said he was prepared to hold out 10 games and then play in the final six of the regular season under his old Patriots contract. Six games is the minimum needed to get credit for a season toward free agency.

"Oh, yeah. That was going to happen," Branch said with a wry smile.

Now, he has essentially forced his way into free agency seven months early.

"I wouldn't wish that on anyone," Branch said of the holdout. "But I had to remember my purposes."

Those purposes were wearing sun dresses out in the hallway as Branch was speaking.

He thanked Patriots owner Robert Kraft, coach Bill Belichick, vice president of player personnel Scott Pioli, the New England organization and Patriots fans for "drafting me and giving me the opportunity to be the player that I excel to be."

As for his former teammates, who on Monday voiced their sadness over him leaving, Branch said glumly, "I'm going to miss those guys."

The Seahawks have a two-week roster exemption for Branch to get acclimated. Branch - who said he is in top physical shape "because I had nothing else to do" - will be at practice on Wednesday, but Holmgren said he did not know when the receiver would make his Seattle game debut.

"I'm happy it's over," Branch said, obviously relieved. "I'm ready for some football."
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Reply #35 posted 09/13/06 9:00am

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AnckSuNamun said:




What a jackass lol Or it could've been his way of dealing with frustration,,,who knows lol

Moss hasn't exactly been that supportive, either. I'm glad he's there and not in Minnesota. He's a washed up receiver with an attitude.



Yeah, Moss has been doing a lot of grumbling and tantrum-throwing, but he moves the ball. And, the Raiders need him. Really, they need both of those babies.
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Reply #36 posted 09/13/06 12:01pm

pardonme4livin

Sunday, Sep. 17

Buffalo at Miami
Carolina at Minnesota
Cleveland at Cincinnati
Detroit at Chicago
Houston at Indianapolis
New Orleans at Green Bay
N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia
Oakland at Baltimore
Tampa Bay at Atlanta
Arizona at Seattle
St. Louis at San Francisco
Kansas City at Denver
New England at N.Y. Jets
Tennessee at San Diego
Washington at Dallas

Monday, Sep. 18

Pittsburgh at Jacksonville

Home teams rule this week....
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Reply #37 posted 09/13/06 1:04pm

Graycap23

What do u guys think of the Bears and Rex Grossman?
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Reply #38 posted 09/13/06 1:32pm

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10/25
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Reply #39 posted 09/13/06 2:23pm

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Graycap23 said:

What do u guys think of the Bears and Rex Grossman?


Two words: Trent Dilfer

In other (more) words, Grossman just has to not F up the team with INT's or fumbles. That DEF is the TRUTH, much like Baltimores when Dilfer won a Superbowl. Although, he looked very good in that win against GBay.
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Reply #40 posted 09/13/06 2:50pm

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Graycap23 said:

What do u guys think of the Bears and Rex Grossman?


Two words: Trent Dilfer

In other (more) words, Grossman just has to not F up the team with INT's or fumbles. That DEF is the TRUTH, much like Baltimores when Dilfer won a Superbowl. Although, he looked very good in that win against GBay.

Anyone can look good when they play against Green Bay these days. lol
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Reply #41 posted 09/13/06 2:55pm

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Revolution said:

Graycap23 said:

What do u guys think of the Bears and Rex Grossman?


Two words: Trent Dilfer

In other (more) words, Grossman just has to not F up the team with INT's or fumbles. That DEF is the TRUTH, much like Baltimores when Dilfer won a Superbowl. Although, he looked very good in that win against GBay.


I just don't BUY the Rex thing. I don't think he can play at this level on a consistant basis. I hope that I'm wrong though.
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Reply #42 posted 09/13/06 3:00pm

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Revolution said:



Two words: Trent Dilfer

In other (more) words, Grossman just has to not F up the team with INT's or fumbles. That DEF is the TRUTH, much like Baltimores when Dilfer won a Superbowl. Although, he looked very good in that win against GBay.


I just don't BUY the Rex thing. I don't think he can play at this level on a consistant basis. I hope that I'm wrong though.


I tend to agree with your assessment...but even if we're right, they still have Griese, a cool headed vet. The DEF will take them to the Superbowl and win it for them (my prediction)
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Reply #43 posted 09/13/06 3:05pm

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falloff at Byron Leftwich, who scored a TD on a delayed QB sneak from the 5 yard line, talking to reporters:

"I told you I'm not a slow quarterback, I'm just the slowest black quarterback"

falloff Now that's funny!
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Reply #44 posted 09/13/06 3:06pm

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Graycap23 said:



I just don't BUY the Rex thing. I don't think he can play at this level on a consistant basis. I hope that I'm wrong though.


I tend to agree with your assessment...but even if we're right, they still have Griese, a cool headed vet. The DEF will take them to the Superbowl and win it for them (my prediction)



I wish.....I'll take it. 20 years is a LONG time 2 wait 4 another title. I jsut don't see though. Here is 2 HOPE.
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Reply #45 posted 09/13/06 3:08pm

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Revolution said:



I tend to agree with your assessment...but even if we're right, they still have Griese, a cool headed vet. The DEF will take them to the Superbowl and win it for them (my prediction)



I wish.....I'll take it. 20 years is a LONG time 2 wait 4 another title. I jsut don't see though. Here is 2 HOPE.


choke****choke*** OH HELL NO you didn't just complain about a 20 year drought to a Detroit Lions fan!
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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Reply #46 posted 09/13/06 3:09pm

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Graycap23 said:




I wish.....I'll take it. 20 years is a LONG time 2 wait 4 another title. I jsut don't see though. Here is 2 HOPE.


choke****choke*** OH HELL NO you didn't just complain about a 20 year drought to a Detroit Lions fan!



Lol.....now U guys have some ISSUES. Macmillen has GOT 2 GO.
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Reply #47 posted 09/13/06 3:11pm

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Revolution said:



choke****choke*** OH HELL NO you didn't just complain about a 20 year drought to a Detroit Lions fan!



Lol.....now U guys have some ISSUES. Macmillen has GOT 2 GO.


It's amazing that he still has a job...I like the Lions, but I love the COWBOYS! So, I'm not ALL depressed (well maybe this week) wink
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Reply #48 posted 09/13/06 3:28pm

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Graycap23 said:




I wish.....I'll take it. 20 years is a LONG time 2 wait 4 another title. I jsut don't see though. Here is 2 HOPE.


choke****choke*** OH HELL NO you didn't just complain about a 20 year drought to a Detroit Lions fan!

Or to a Vikings fan, for that matter. confused
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Reply #49 posted 09/13/06 4:19pm

RAIDERSATION

MIAMI
CAROLINA
CINCINNATI
CHICAGO
INDIANAPOLIS
NEW ORLEANS I am going to game in green bay
NY GIANTS
BALTIMORE
TAMPA BAY
SEATTLE
SAN FRANCISCO
DENVER
JETS
SAN DIEGO
DALLAS
JACKSONVILLE



lilgish said:



Week 1 Picks http://www.prince.org/msg/100/200563
Week 1 Results http://sports.yahoo.com/n...EORA1DubYF

Sunday, Sep. 17

Buffalo at Miami
Carolina at Minnesota
Cleveland at Cincinnati
Detroit at Chicago
Houston at Indianapolis
New Orleans at Green Bay
N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia
Oakland at Baltimore
Tampa Bay at Atlanta
Arizona at Seattle
St. Louis at San Francisco
Kansas City at Denver
New England at N.Y. Jets
Tennessee at San Diego
Washington at Dallas

Monday, Sep. 18

Pittsburgh at Jacksonville
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Reply #50 posted 09/13/06 4:21pm

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11/25
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Reply #51 posted 09/13/06 7:26pm

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Miami
Carolina
Cincinnati
Chicago
Indianapolis
Green Bay
Philadelphia
Baltimore
Atlanta
Seattle
St Louis
Denver
NY Jets
San Diego
Washington
Pittsburgh



***GO STEELERS!!!***
Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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Reply #52 posted 09/13/06 7:39pm

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12/25
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Reply #53 posted 09/13/06 9:00pm

july


I'm so glad we got some of the nicest cheerleaders in the NFL. !
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Reply #54 posted 09/13/06 9:31pm

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I'm so glad we got some of the nicest cheerleaders in the NFL. !















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Reply #55 posted 09/13/06 9:37pm

july

woot!
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Reply #56 posted 09/13/06 9:38pm

july





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Reply #57 posted 09/14/06 8:01am

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Sunday, Sep. 17

Buffalo at Miami
Carolina at Minnesota
Cleveland at Cincinnati
Detroit at Chicago
Houston at Indianapolis
New Orleans at Green Bay
N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia
Oakland at Baltimore
Tampa Bay at Atlanta
Arizona at Seattle
St. Louis at San Francisco
Kansas City at Denver
New England at N.Y. Jets
Tennessee at San Diego
Washington at Dallas

Monday, Sep. 18

Pittsburgh at Jacksonville
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Reply #58 posted 09/14/06 8:15am

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I'm rethinking the Giants/Philly game. hmmm
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Reply #59 posted 09/14/06 9:05am

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I'm rethinking the Giants/Philly game. hmmm


omfg What?
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