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Reply #60 posted 09/21/06 6:33pm

RAIDERSATION

So what is the top prize for the overall winner. orgnote me your email address so i can send u picks that way cause i will be logging out of here soon!!
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Reply #61 posted 09/21/06 6:36pm

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Sunday, Sep. 24

Carolina at Tampa Bay
Chicago at Minnesota
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh
Green Bay at Detroit
Jacksonville at Indianapolis
N.Y. Jets at Buffalo
Tennessee at Miami
Washington at Houston
Baltimore at Cleveland
N.Y. Giants at Seattle
Philadelphia at San Francisco
St. Louis at Arizona
Denver at New England

Monday, Sep. 25

Atlanta at New Orleans
He was like a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow.
(George Eliot)

the video for the above...evillol
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Reply #62 posted 09/21/06 7:24pm

lilgish

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RAIDERSATION said:

So what is the top prize for the overall winner. orgnote me your email address so i can send u picks that way cause i will be logging out of here soon!!


why? my e-mail is in my profile.....
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Reply #63 posted 09/21/06 7:40pm

Moonbeam

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Carolina at Tampa Bay
Chicago at Minnesota
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh
Green Bay at Detroit
Jacksonville at Indianapolis
N.Y. Jets at Buffalo
Tennessee at Miami
Washington at Houston
Baltimore at Cleveland
N.Y. Giants at Seattle
Philadelphia at San Francisco
St. Louis at Arizona
Denver at New England

Atlanta at New Orleans
Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you!
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Reply #64 posted 09/21/06 11:47pm

ThreadBare

Eagles, Lilgish.


Eagles.
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Reply #65 posted 09/21/06 11:53pm

Stax

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Sunday, Sep. 24

Carolina
at Tampa Bay
Chicago at Minnesota
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh
Green Bay at Detroit
Jacksonville at Indianapolis
N.Y. Jets at Buffalo
Tennessee at Miami
Washington at Houston
Baltimore at Cleveland
N.Y. Giants at Seattle
Philadelphia at San Francisco
St. Louis at Arizona
Denver at New England

Monday, Sep. 25

Atlanta at New Orleans
a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on
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Reply #66 posted 09/22/06 2:11am

jbc

Sunday, Sep. 24

Carolina
Chicago
Pittsburgh
Green Bay
Indianapolis
Buffalo
Miami
Washington
Baltimore
Seattle
Philadelphia
Arizona
New England

Monday, Sep. 25

Atlanta
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Reply #67 posted 09/22/06 8:24am

lilgish

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18/26
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Reply #68 posted 09/22/06 10:37am

july

lilgish said:

18/26

Don't reneGade20 and namepeace make it 18/28
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Reply #69 posted 09/22/06 11:03am

lilgish

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july said:

lilgish said:

18/26

Don't reneGade20 and namepeace make it 18/28


If I counted them it would be 20/28. I only count players that played the week before. I counted you this week tough.
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Reply #70 posted 09/22/06 11:24am

july

lilgish said:

july said:


Don't reneGade20 and namepeace make it 18/28


If I counted them it would be 20/28. I only count players that played the week before. I counted you this week tough.

Oh yeah. Thanks for counting me. This is gonna be a good weekend of games, day after tomorrow. woot!
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Reply #71 posted 09/22/06 11:29am

july

july said:

lilgish said:



If I counted them it would be 20/28. I only count players that played the week before. I counted you this week tough.

Oh yeah. Thanks for counting me. This is gonna be a good weekend of games, day after tomorrow. woot!

It's been raining alot lately but This sunday. Summer is back.
It's supposed to be 75 degrees and clear and sunny. woot! sun at kickoff!
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Reply #72 posted 09/22/06 11:30am

july

2006 Regular Season: Seahawks vs. Giants - Preview Seahawks vs. Giants - Game Preview





GAME AT A GLANCE
The Seattle Seahawks (2-0) remain in the Emerald City this week when they play host to the NFC East’s New York Giants (1-1) at Qwest Field. Kickoff is set for 1:15 p.m. PT.
Both the Seahawks and Giants won last week - Seattle handily won 21-10 against Arizona, while New York used a come-from-behind overtime effort to beat the Eagles in Philadelphia 30-24.
The Seahawks are looking to equal their best start in franchise history with a third win to open the season. Seattle has opened a season 3-0 just four times (1986, 1998, 2003, 2004). The club has never posted a 4-0 record to open a season. The Seahawks have also won 23 of their last 26 games at Qwest Field, including 11 consecutive.
This will be the 12th time the Seahawks and Giants have met, with the Giants holding a 7-4 edge. In this series, the home team has won the last seven games dating back to October 19, 1986. The two teams have played five times in Seattle, with the Seahawks winning three of those games, all consecutively (November 5, 1995; October 19, 1986; and November 27, 2005).
In last year’s game at Qwest Field, it took three Jay Feely missed field goals and an overtime to top the Giants. In that game, Seahawks fans made their presence known,
helping force the Giants into committing 11 false start penalties. Feely’s first game-winning attempt was from 40 yards at the end of regulation and sailed wide left. He also had opportunities from 54 and 45 yards in overtime which fell short, and then Josh Brown sealed the win with a 36-yard field goal. That win marked Seattle’s seventh consecutive victory out of a team record 11 last season.

Date: Sunday, Sept. 24
Kickoff: 1:15 pm PT
Record: Seahawks 2-0
Giants 1-1
Series: Giants lead 7-4
TV: FOX (Channel 13 in Seattle)
Joe Buck (play-by-play)
Troy Aikman (analyst)
Pam Oliver (sideline reports)
Radio: KIRO (710 am)
Steve Raible (play-by-play)
Warren Moon (analysis)
Akemi Takei (sideline reports)
(Seahawks Radio Network)

Next Week: Seattle at Chicago
Soldier Field (Oct. 1)
NBC Sunday Night Game
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Reply #73 posted 09/22/06 1:10pm

lilgish

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need picks from the following

karmatornado
dreamfactory313
speciallove
jseven
Byron
Revolution
jerseykrs
Starmon

[Edited 9/22/06 19:51pm]
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Reply #74 posted 09/22/06 2:11pm

TMPletz

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I'd hate to see the size of the guys that wear those helmets! eek
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Reply #75 posted 09/22/06 2:52pm

babynoz

okay. it took me a minute to get over my devastating score.....it's still early though. lol


9-24

Carolina
Chicago
Pittsburgh (why the f**k did they let ben play monday?)
Green Bay
Indianapolis
Buffalo
Miami
Washington
Baltimore
NY Giants
Philadelphia
St Louis
New England
Atlanta


***GO STEELERS!!!***
Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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Reply #76 posted 09/22/06 7:52pm

lilgish

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19/27
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Reply #77 posted 09/23/06 12:21am

Revolution

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Sunday, Sep. 24

Carolina at Tampa Bay
Chicago at Minnesota
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh
Green Bay at Detroit
Jacksonville at Indianapolis
N.Y. Jets at Buffalo
Tennessee at Miami
Washington at Houston
Baltimore at Cleveland
N.Y. Giants at Seattle
Philadelphia at San Francisco
St. Louis at Arizona
Denver at New England

Monday, Sep. 25

Atlanta at New Orleans
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 #78 posted 09/23/06 5:15am

Byron

Carolina
Chicago
Cincinnati
Detroit
Indianapolis
Buffalo
Miami
Washington
Baltimore
Seattle
San Francisco
Arizona
New England
New Orleans
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Reply #79 posted 09/23/06 12:21pm

july

TMPletz said:

july said:


I'd hate to see the size of the guys that wear those helmets! eek

That's the offensive line guys. No doubt. They would wear those.
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Reply #80 posted 09/23/06 12:26pm

july

NFL Game Preview: N.Y. Giants at Seattle



NFL.com wire reports

Matchup Breakdown

(Sept. 20, 2006) -- Jay Feely played a key role last week in one of the most memorable victories in the history of the New York Giants. He'll now try to atone for one of his most forgettable performances.

After making a clutch field goal in the Giants' biggest comeback win in nearly 36 years last week, Feely returns to the site of the worst game of his career when New York visits Deion Branch and the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday.

Feely missed three field-goal attempts that could have clinched a victory for the Giants (1-1) last Nov. 27 in Seattle (2-0). He was wide left from 40 yards on the final play of regulation, short on a 54-yard attempt with 10:48 left in overtime, and then again on a 45-yarder with 6:08 remaining.

His counterpart, Josh Brown, made a 36-yarder with 2:45 left to give the Seahawks a 24-21 win.

"People are going to say it's a team game and they're going to say the right things," Feely said after the defeat. "But the fact of the matter is that you've got to come through when you have one opportunity -- much less two good opportunities."

Last week against Philadelphia, Feely made a 35-yarder with seven seconds left in regulation to tie the game at 24, and the Giants went on to defeat the Eagles 30-24 in overtime after trailing 24-7 heading into the fourth quarter.

Plaxico Burress caught a 31-yard touchdown pass from Eli Manning with 3:11 left in the extra period to complete the rally, New York's largest since beating Washington 35-33 after trailing 33-14 on Nov. 15, 1970.

"It was a huge win," said Manning, who survived eight sacks and threw for 371 yards and three TDs. "It wasn't the prettiest one. It was downright ugly for us for a while. We couldn't get anything going."

Manning had it going with veteran wide receiver Amani Toomer, who had 12 catches for 137 yards and two TDs. Toomer, who had seven receptions in the final four minutes of regulation and the overtime, collapsed on the field after the final play because of dehydration and needed four bags of intravenous fluid following the game.

"I felt like this is what we live for, the competition, the fourth quarter," Toomer said. "Somebody is going to give up and I just felt it wasn't going to be me."

Toomer leads the NFL with 17 receptions.

"Amani is a guy who is always going to be in the right spot," Manning said. "He continues to make plays."

Branch will be looking to make plays in his Seattle debut on Sunday. Branch did not play in Seattle's 21-10 home win over Arizona last week after being acquired from New England and signing a six-year, $39 million deal.

The struggling Seahawks' offense could use Branch, the 2005 Super Bowl MVP who caught 78 passes for 998 yards last season.

Seattle beat Detroit 9-6 in its opener on Sept. 10 on Brown's third field goal of the game, a 42-yarder as regulation expired. The Seahawks then got a two-yard touchdown run from Shaun Alexander, a 49-yard TD pass from Matt Hasselbeck to Darrell Jackson, and a 3-yard rushing score from Mack Strong in last week's win over Arizona.

"Everybody expects us to be the team that was in the Super Bowl," Alexander said. "This is only the second week, so I think we have a good, second-week offense instead of the team that walked into the Super Bowl."

In last year's meeting between these division champions, Manning attempted a career-high 53 passes -- completing 29 -- while throwing for 344 yards with two touchdowns and an interception.

Tiki Barber ran for 151 yards on 26 carries for the Giants, Jeremy Shockey had 10 catches for 127 yards and Burress added six receptions for 109 yards.

The Giants held NFL MVP Alexander to 3.5 yards per carry, but he still rushed for 110 yards and a score. Hasselbeck completed 21 of 37 passes for 249 yards with two touchdowns and an interception.

The Seahawks hope Branch can help them replace the departed Joe Jurevicius -- who had eight receptions, 137 yards and two touchdowns in last year's meeting -- in their bid to open 3-0 for the third time in four years.

INJURIES: NY Giants

OUT RB Derrick Ward (Foot)

QUESTIONABLE FS James Butler (Knee)
WR Sinorice Moss (Quadricep)

PROBABLE WR Plaxico Burress (Back)
WR Tim Carter (Ankle)
TE Jeremy Shockey (Ankle)

INJURIES: Seattle

OUT TE Jerramy Stevens (Knee)
G Floyd Womack (Knee)

QUESTIONABLE TE Itula Mili (Knee)

PROBABLE RB Shaun Alexander (Foot)
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Reply #81 posted 09/23/06 12:29pm

july

I'm gonna be there! woot!

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Reply #82 posted 09/23/06 3:52pm

lilgish

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23/27

need picks from


dreamfactory313
speciallove
jseven
jerseykrs



I'm gonna close it Sunday 9a.m est
[Edited 9/24/06 6:15am]
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Reply #83 posted 09/23/06 11:14pm

StarMon

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Sunday, Sep. 24

Carolina at Tampa Bay
Chicago at Minnesota
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh
Green Bay at Detroit
Jacksonville at Indianapolis
N.Y. Jets at Buffalo
Tennessee at Miami
Washington at Houston
Baltimore at Cleveland
N.Y. Giants at Seattle
Philadelphia at San Francisco
St. Louis at Arizona
Denver at New England

Monday, Sep. 25

Atlanta at New Orleans
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✮The Home of Outta Control Funk & Roll✮
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Reply #84 posted 09/24/06 1:02am

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lilgish said:



Week 2 link http://www.prince.org/msg/100/202109

Sunday, Sep. 24

Carolina at Tampa Bay
Chicago at Minnesota
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh
Green Bay at Detroit
Jacksonville at Indianapolis
N.Y. Jets at Buffalo
Tennessee at Miami
Washington at Houston
Baltimore at Cleveland
N.Y. Giants at Seattle
Philadelphia at San Francisco
St. Louis at Arizona
Denver at New England

Monday, Sep. 25

Atlanta at New Orleans
Carpenters bend wood, fletchers bend arrows, wise men fashion themselves.

Don't Talk About It, Be About It!
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Reply #85 posted 09/24/06 6:16am

lilgish

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it's closing in a few minutes.
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Reply #86 posted 09/24/06 6:25am

lilgish

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Closed.
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Reply #87 posted 09/24/06 12:33pm

StarMon

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I get the feeling it's gonna be a wickedly weird weekend of football. nuts
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Reply #88 posted 09/24/06 4:45pm

StarMon

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TOO many f**king turnovers
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Reply #89 posted 09/24/06 4:50pm

StarMon

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That St.Louis @ Arizona game was bonkers at the end.
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