ThePunisher said: TMPletz said: Most people could say this about their teams, it seems. I second this emotion.... They are pissing me the fuck off this year.....at this point I want them to decide if we are gonna be a top 10 draft day team or a 2006/2007 playoff team.... PISS or get OFF the pot Brad!!!! | |
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some missed last night, if so, you lose one game, | |
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lilgish said: some missed last night, if so, you lose one game,
Who won last night? | |
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CarrieLee said: lilgish said: some missed last night, if so, you lose one game,
Who won last night? Cincinnati 13 -7 | |
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StarMon said: CarrieLee said: Who won last night? Cincinnati 13 -7 Damn | |
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StarMon said: CarrieLee said: Who won last night? Cincinnati 13 -7 Looks like you got it locked down. | |
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lilgish said: some missed last night, if so, you lose one game,
I was going to ask if I could take a one stroke penalty. Damn Thursday night games. I would have picked the Ravens anyway. All good things they say never last... | |
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lilgish said: StarMon said: Cincinnati 13 -7 Looks like you got it locked down. for right anyway. Hey, you know how it goes... Any givin' Sunday. And it ain't over 'til it's over. ..but for now i'll take it. | |
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CarrieLee said: StarMon said: Cincinnati 13 -7 Damn 15 mo' 2 go. | |
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Baltimore at Cincinnati
Sunday, Dec. 3 Arizona at St. Louis Atlanta at Washington Detroit at New England Indianapolis at Tennessee Kansas City at Cleveland Minnesota at Chicago N.Y. Jets at Green Bay San Diego at Buffalo San Francisco at New Orleans Houston at Oakland Jacksonville at Miami Dallas at N.Y. Giants Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh Seattle at Denver Monday, Dec. 4 Carolina at Philadelphia Panthers! looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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Totally forgot about picking for last night's game. I missed it anyway....and my pick would've been wrong too looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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reneGade20 said: AnckSuNamun said: What the hell is going on with my Panthers This is just heartbreaking y'all.
As a Saints fan, whatever it is I hope they don't figure it out anytime soon.... looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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AnckSuNamun said: reneGade20 said: As a Saints fan, whatever it is I hope they don't figure it out anytime soon.... He was like a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow.
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Baltimore at Cincinnati I predict 13-7 Sorry, forgot about this game
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Seahawks at Broncos - Game Preview
SEAHAWKS at BRONCOS The Seattle Seahawks (7-4) fly to the Mile High City this week when they take on another former AFC West foe, theDenver Broncos (7-4). The game is an NBC flex game with kickoff set for 5:15 p.m. (PT). This will mark consecutive prime-time games for both teams. Seattle hosted Green Bay on ESPN’s Monday Night Football, winning that game 34-24. The Broncos took on KansasCity in the first-ever NFL Network game on Thanksgiving night, dropping that game 19-10 at Arrowhead Stadium. The Seahawks lead the NFC West by two games over the 49ers and Rams (both 5-7), and are currently tied with New Orleans and Dallas for the second best record in the NFC behind Chicago (9-2). When Seattle travels to Denver this week, it will mark their first trip to Invesco Field at Mile High since the Seahawks were members of the AFC West in 2001. Denver won that game 20-7 on December 9. The following season after realignment, the Broncos visited Seattle and were victorious 31-9 on November 17, 2002, the last game played between these two teams. This will be the 51st meeting between Seattle and Denver, who played twice a season every year from 1978-2001. Seattle has played no other team more. Seattle is 17-33 all-time against the Broncos, including a 4-20 mark in Denver. The Seahawks will be looking to post their first win in Denver since December 10, 1995, when they won 31-27. Seattle’s other wins in Denver came in 1982 (17-10), 1984 (27-24), and 1988 (21-14). Seattle has won just two games in the last 13 matchups overall, with the last victory in the series at Husky Stadium, 34-21, on October 14, 2001. The Seahawks and Broncos have used overtime to decide the outcome six times, more than any other Seahawks opponent. Seattle is 1-5 in those games. GAME AT A GLANCE Date: Sunday, December 3 Kickoff: 5:15 pm PT Record: Seahawks 7-4 Broncos 7-4 Series: Broncos lead 33-17 TV: NBC (Channel 5 in Seattle) Al Michaels (play-by-play) John Madden (analyst) Andrea Kremer (sideline reports) Radio: KIRO (710 am) Steve Raible (play-by-play) Warren Moon (analysis) Akemi Takei (sideline reports) (Seahawks Radio Network) National Radio: Westwood One Bob Trumpy (play-by-play) Dave Sims (analysis) Kevin Kiley (sideline reports) Next Week: Seattle at Arizona Univ. of Phoenix Stadium (Dec.10) | |
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NFL Preview: Seattle at Denver
NFL.com wire reports DENVER (Nov. 29, 2006) -- With his team having lost back-to-back games for the first time in two years, Denver Broncos coach Mike Shanahan feels his team is in need of a spark. He is hopeful that rookie quarterback Jay Cutler can provide one. Cutler will try to inject some life into the Broncos' struggling offense in his NFL debut when Denver (7-4) faces the Seattle Seahawks (7-4) at Invesco Field on Sunday night, Dec. 3. Shanahan ended speculation Nov. 27 by naming Cutler his starting quarterback for the rest of the season and sending veteran Jake Plummer to the bench. Cutler, the 11th overall pick in the 2006 NFL Draft, hasn't played since the preseason, but Shanahan believes the rookie can help an offense that ranks 26th in the league in passing yards per game (171.5). "There's a lot of pressure on a first-year quarterback, no question about it," Shanahan said. "I think this kid can handle it. I think he gives us the best chance to win." Although Plummer ranks 13th in the AFC with a passer rating of 70.5 and has thrown 11 touchdowns against 12 interceptions this season, he was instrumental in leading the Broncos to the 2005 AFC Championship Game. At 39-15, Shanahan and Plummer have the fifth-best regular-season winning percentage -- minimum 50 starts -- since 1970. Shanahan said Plummer handled the demotion as well as could be expected. "I don't think he obviously likes the move," he said. "Any competitor would not like the move. He's going to do everything he can to help this football team." The strong-armed Cutler was impressive in the preseason, throwing for 561 yards with a league-best 108.3 passer rating, but even he knows that doesn't mean much anymore. "Preseason is preseason," Cutler said. "I don't put a lot of stock in it. This is a different animal. We're playing for real now." Plummer wasn't terrible in a 19-10 loss at Kansas City on Thanksgiving, but he did throw his fifth interception in three games, one week after the Broncos squandered a 17-point second-half lead against San Diego. Back-to-back losses to division rivals have dropped Denver two games behind the AFC West-leading Chargers and into a second-place tie with the Chiefs. The Broncos haven't lost three straight since Oct. 19-Nov. 3, 2003. While several key contributors will be missing from Denver's lineup, the team's leading rusher should be ready to go. Safety Nick Ferguson, defensive end Courtney Brown and offensive tackle Matt Lepsis are out for the season. Tatum Bell, the team leader with 649 rushing yards, is expected to start after missing three of the past four games with turf toe. While Plummer's ineffectiveness has played a part in Denver's current struggles, it's certainly not the only factor. With Bell sidelined, the Broncos managed only 38 yards rushing against Kansas City, their second-lowest total since 1995. It marked the third time in four games Denver couldn't reach the 100-yard mark on the ground. The Broncos defense also has slipped lately, allowing 12 touchdowns in the past five games after giving up only two in the first six. The Seahawks have been dealing with injuries of their own, but must feel a lot better now that Pro Bowl quarterback Matt Hasselbeck has returned and running back Shaun Alexander has displayed the form that made him the NFL MVP in 2005. Hasselbeck was responsible for four first-half turnovers, but redeemed himself with three second-half touchdown passes in a 34-24 victory against Green Bay on Nov. 27 in his first game after missing four weeks with a sprained right knee. The star of the game, though, was Alexander, who finished with 201 yards on a career-high 40 carries. That performance came one week after he was held to 37 yards on 17 rushes in a 20-14 loss at San Francisco, his first game following a two-month layoff due to a broken foot. "I'm definitely tired, but I feel good," Alexander said after the victory. "I'm probably in better shape than even I thought I was." Alexander became only the third running back in league history to rush 40 times for 200 yards in a game, joining Walter Payton in 1977 and Terrell Davis in 1997. Seattle improved to 4-0 this season with both Hasselbeck and Alexander in the lineup. Now that their two most important players are healthy, the Seahawks appear poised for a run at a third consecutive NFC West title. Seattle has a two-game lead in the division with five to go and has only two games left against teams with winning records. The Seahawks are also tied with New Orleans and Dallas for the second-best record in the conference behind 9-2 Chicago. The No. 2 playoff seed gets a first-round bye and is guaranteed at least one home playoff game. This next game will be the first meeting between these former AFC West rivals since the Broncos' 31-9 victory on Nov. 17, 2002. Denver has won six consecutive matchups at home and 12 of the past 13. Seattle hasn't won in Denver since Dec. 10, 1995. INJURIES: Seattle OUT C Robbie Tobeck (Hip) DOUBTFUL OLB D.D. Lewis (Toe) QUESTIONABLE DT Rocky Bernard (Foot) WR Bobby Engram (Illness) T Sean Locklear (Ankle) TE Itula Mili (Concussion) PROBABLE CB Jordan Babineaux (Shoulder) QB Matt Hasselbeck (Hand) CB Kelly Herndon (Toe) WR Darrell Jackson (Knee) INJURIES: Denver QUESTIONABLE T Adam Meadows (Hamstring) TE Chad Mustard (Shoulder) PROBABLE SS Hamza Abdullah (Hip) RB Tatum Bell (Toe) T Erik Pears (Ankle) WR Javon Walker (Foot) CB Darrent Williams (Shoulder) MLB Al Wilson (Thumb) | |
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Baltimore at Cincinnati
Arizona at St. Louis Atlanta at Washington Detroit at New England Indianapolis at Tennessee Kansas City at Cleveland Minnesota at Chicago N.Y. Jets at Green Bay San Diego at Buffalo San Francisco at New Orleans Houston at Oakland Jacksonville at Miami Dallas at N.Y. Giants Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh Seattle at Denver Carolina at Philadelphia | |
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Sunday, Dec. 3
Arizona at St. Louis--St Louis Atlanta at Washington---Atlanta Detroit at New England--New England Indianapolis at Tennessee---Indy Kansas City at Cleveland--KC Minnesota at Chicago--Chicago N.Y. Jets at Green Bay--Jets San Diego at Buffalo---San Diego San Francisco at New Orleans---New Orleans Houston at Oakland--Houston Jacksonville at Miami---Jacksonville Dallas at N.Y. Giants--Dallas Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh---Pittsburgh Seattle at Denver---Seattle Monday, Dec. 4 Carolina at Philadelphia---Carolina All good things they say never last... | |
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reneGade20 said: Thursday, Nov. 30
Baltimore at Cincinnati Sunday, Dec. 3 Arizona at St. Louis Atlanta at Washington Detroit at New England Indianapolis at Tennessee Kansas City at Cleveland Minnesota at Chicago N.Y. Jets at Green Bay San Diego at Buffalo San Francisco at New Orleans ...no sleeping til we clinch... Houston at Oakland ...I just can't trust Aaron Brooks after watching him blow wins for the Saints.... Jacksonville at Miami Dallas at N.Y. Giants Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh Seattle at Denver Monday, Dec. 4 Carolina at Philadelphia need a good finish.....damned Titans...and Browns....and Cards....sheesh!!! He was like a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow.
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Gameday: Seahawks at Broncos
Seahawks Regular Season Game #12 - Sunday, Dec. 3, 2006 Invesco Field at Mile High - 5:15 p.m. (PT) Kickoff - NBC TV Lineup Changes: Seattle: #65 Chris Spencer will start at C for #61 Robbie Tobeck. #68 Tom Ashworth will start at RT for #75 Sean Locklear. Denver: #72 George Foster will start at RT for #75 Adam Meadows. Weather: Clear, 27° F, humidity 69%, wind speed - N at 6 mph, windchill 20° F. | |
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reneGade20 said: reneGade20 said: Thursday, Nov. 30
Baltimore at Cincinnati Sunday, Dec. 3 Arizona at St. Louis Atlanta at Washington Detroit at New England Indianapolis at Tennessee Kansas City at Cleveland Minnesota at Chicago N.Y. Jets at Green Bay San Diego at Buffalo San Francisco at New Orleans ...no sleeping til we clinch... Houston at Oakland ...I just can't trust Aaron Brooks after watching him blow wins for the Saints.... Jacksonville at Miami Dallas at N.Y. Giants Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh Seattle at Denver Monday, Dec. 4 Carolina at Philadelphia need a good finish.....damned Titans...and Browns....and Cards....sheesh!!! 2 mo 2 go.... He was like a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow.
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My picks are not lookin' good either I really hate Dallas pulled it off at the last second. looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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july said: Gameday: Seahawks at Broncos
Seahawks Regular Season Game #12 - Sunday, Dec. 3, 2006 Invesco Field at Mile High - 5:15 p.m. (PT) Kickoff - NBC TV Lineup Changes: Seattle: #65 Chris Spencer will start at C for #61 Robbie Tobeck. #68 Tom Ashworth will start at RT for #75 Sean Locklear. Denver: #72 George Foster will start at RT for #75 Adam Meadows. Weather: Clear, 27° F, humidity 69%, wind speed - N at 6 mph, windchill 20° F. | |
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butterfli25 said: Baltimore Sunday, Dec. 3 St. Louis Washington New England Indianapolis Kansas City Chicago Green Bay San Diego San Francisco Houston Miami Dallas Tampa Bay now the steelers decide to show up Seattle Monday, Dec. 4 Carolina damn I suck!!!! 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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butterfli25 said: butterfli25 said: Baltimore Sunday, Dec. 3 St. Louis Washington New England Indianapolis Kansas City Chicago Green Bay San Diego San Francisco Houston Miami Dallas Tampa Bay now the steelers decide to show up Seattle Monday, Dec. 4 Carolina damn I suck!!!! | |
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july said: The Seahawks won the coldest game in INVESCO Field in Mile High history. 23 - 20 | |
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Time 4 A Cheerleader Interlude.
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