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National Football League Org Pickem 2006 (Week 15) Thursday, Dec. 14 San Francisco at Seattle Saturday, Dec. 16 Dallas at Atlanta Sunday, Dec. 17 Cleveland at Baltimore Detroit at Green Bay Houston at New England Jacksonville at Tennessee Miami at Buffalo N.Y. Jets at Minnesota Pittsburgh at Carolina Tampa Bay at Chicago Washington at New Orleans Denver at Arizona Philadelphia at N.Y. Kansas City at San Diego Monday, Dec. 18 Cincinnati at Indianapolis [Edited 12/14/06 5:49am] | |
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My computer is acting up (I'm using a Cafe now) The results will be up by the latest on Thursday...\
Week 14 http://www.prince.org/msg/100/210399 [Edited 12/14/06 6:55am] | |
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Thursday, Dec. 14
San Francisco at Seattle Saturday, Dec. 16 Dallas at Atlanta Sunday, Dec. 17 Cleveland at Baltimore Detroit at Green Bay Houston at New England Jacksonville at Tennessee Miami at Buffalo N.Y. Jets at Minnesota Pittsburgh at Carolina Tampa Bay at Chicago Washington at New Orleans Denver at Arizona Philadelphia at N.Y. Kansas City at San Diego Monday, Dec. 18 Cincinnati at Indianapolis "Always blessings, never losses......"
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San Francisco Saturday, Dec. 16 Dallas Sunday, Dec. 17 Baltimore Green Bay Houston maybe N.E. won't wake up Jacksonville even though I want Vince to win the jaqs are fierce these days Miami N.Y. Jets Pittsburgh will the 4th quarter jinx continue to plague the panthers Chicago New Orleans WHO DAT Denver Philadelphia GARCIA ROCKS!!! with his UGLY self San Diego Monday, Dec. 18 Indianapolis 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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San Francisco at Seattle ...after the debacle in the desert, they better pull it together.... Saturday, Dec. 16 Dallas at Atlanta ...maybe it was the fleur de lis in my eyes, but the Cowboy defense looks mighty slow..... Sunday, Dec. 17 Cleveland at Baltimore Detroit at Green Bay Houston at New England ...NO F'ING WAY THEY LOSE THIS GAME!!! Jacksonville atTennessee Miami at Buffalo N.Y. Jets at Minnesota Pittsburgh at Carolina Tampa Bay at Chicago ...its more likely I'll wake up with tits than the Bucs pulling this upset..... Washington at New Orleans ...AWESOME PERFORMANCE!!! Keep it going!! Denver at Arizona Philadelphia at N.Y.Giants Kansas City at San Diego Monday, Dec. 18 Cincinnati at Indianapolis 8:30 p.m. He was like a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow.
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Dallas at Atlanta Cleveland at Baltimore Detroit at Green Bay Houston at New England Jacksonville at Tennessee Miami at Buffalo N.Y. Jets at Minnesota Pittsburgh at Carolina Tampa Bay at Chicago Washington at New Orleans Denver at Arizona Philadelphia at N.Y. Kansas City at San Diego Cincinnati at Indianapolis a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on | |
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Thursday, Dec. 14
San Francisco at Seattle Saturday, Dec. 16 Dallas at Atlanta Sunday, Dec. 17 Cleveland at Baltimore Detroit at Green Bay Houston at New England Jacksonville at Tennessee Miami at Buffalo N.Y. Jets at Minnesota Pittsburgh at Carolina Tampa Bay at Chicago Washington at New Orleans Denver at Arizona Philadelphia at N.Y. Kansas City at San Diego Monday, Dec. 18 Cincinnati at Indianapolis 8:30 p.m. 125 123 | |
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San Francisco at Seattle Saturday, Dec. 16 Dallas at Atlanta Sunday, Dec. 17 Cleveland at Baltimore Detroit at Green Bay Houston at New England Jacksonville at Tennessee Miami at Buffalo N.Y. Jets at Minnesota Pittsburgh at Carolina Tampa Bay at Chicago Washington at New Orleans Denver at Arizona Philadelphia at N.Y. Kansas City at San Diego Monday, Dec. 18 Cincinnati at Indianapolis 8:30 p.m. | |
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Thursday, Dec. 14
San Francisco at Seattle Saturday, Dec. 16 Dallas at Atlanta Sunday, Dec. 17 Cleveland at Baltimore Detroit at Green Bay Houston at New England Jacksonville at Tennessee Miami at Buffalo N.Y. Jets at Minnesota Pittsburgh at Carolina Tampa Bay at Chicago Washington at New Orleans Denver at Arizona Philadelphia at N.Y. Kansas City at San Diego Monday, Dec. 18 Cincinnati at Indianapolis "be glad that you are free, many a man is not" | |
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San Francisco at Seattle Saturday, Dec. 16 Dallas at Atlanta Sunday, Dec. 17 Cleveland at Baltimore Detroit at Green Bay Houston at New England Jacksonville at Tennessee Miami at Buffalo N.Y. Jets at Minnesota Pittsburgh at Carolina Tampa Bay at Chicago Washington at New Orleans Denver at Arizona Philadelphia at N.Y. Kansas City at San Diego Monday, Dec. 18 Cincinnati at Indianapolis 8:30 p.m. 125 123 | |
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Here it is. I've been wonderin where this thread was. | |
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lilgish said: My computer is acting up (I'm using a Cafe now) The results will be up by the latest on Thursday...
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San Francisco at Seattle Saturday, Dec. 16 Dallas at Atlanta Sunday, Dec. 17 Cleveland at Baltimore Detroit at Green Bay Houston at New England Jacksonville at Tennessee Miami at Buffalo N.Y. Jets at Minnesota Pittsburgh at Carolina :halfheartedly: whoo Panthers Tampa Bay at Chicago Washington at New Orleans Denver at Arizona Philadelphia at N.Y. Kansas City at San Diego Monday, Dec. 18 Cincinnati at Indianapolis 8:30 p.m. 125 123 I thin it's pretty safe to say that the Panthers are done. Weinke looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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july said: lilgish said: My computer is acting up (I'm using a Cafe now) The results will be up by the latest on Thursday...
sucks, doesn't it!!!!! | |
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july said: lilgish said: My computer is acting up (I'm using a Cafe now) The results will be up by the latest on Thursday...
lilgish said: july said: sucks, doesn't it!!!!! Oh, yeah. Best of luck. I've had that happen once or twice thru net history. Hope you can get it back online... Soon. [Edited 12/13/06 13:50pm] | |
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Seahawks vs. 49ers - Preview SEAHAWKS vs. 49ERS The Seattle Seahawks (8-5) will look to lay claim to their third consecutive NFC West title when they host the San Francisco 49ers (5-8) on a Thursday night prime time matchup. Kickoff is set for 5:00 pm PT. Broadcast nationally on the NFL Network, this will be just the third time Seattle has played on a Thursday. Seattle won a Thanksgiving Day game 31-14 at Dallas in 1986, and lost a matchup at Kansas City 34-16 in 1996 broadcast by TNT. The Seahawks have won five of their last six primetime games dating to last season. The Seahawks are 2-2 versus the 49ers in prime time games. Seattle has won two Sunday night games (1997, 2003) while San Francisco has won both Monday night games (1985, 2002). Both the Seahawks and 49ers are coming off of losses last week. Seattle’s effort in the final moments at Arizona fell short and dropped a game that could have clinched the division 27-21. The 49ers could not hold off the Green Bay Packers and lost 30-19. This will be the 16th all-time meeting between the two West Coast foes. In the series, San Francisco held a 6-2 advantage from 1978-2002; however, after winning six of the last seven games Seattle now leads 8-7. The Seahawks will look to seek revenge on the Niners after dropping a 20-14 decision in San Francisco on November 19. That loss ended Seattle’s 10-game division winning streak. This week’s game features a number of notable connections on the coaching staff. From 1986-1988, Seahawks head coach Mike Holmgren coached the quarterbacks under Bill Walsh. In 1989, he became the offensive coordinator under George Seifert for three seasons. Seahawks Defensive Coordinator John Marshall coached defensive line (1989-1993), linebackers (1994-1996) and was the defensive coordinator (1997-1998) for the 49ers. Special Projects/Defense coach Ray Rhodes began his coaching career in 1981 with the 49ers. Rhodes coached for the 49ers for 12 seasons, becoming one of only four to serve on the coaching staff of all five 49ers’ Super Bowl teams (George Seifert, Bob McKittrick, Bill McPherson). D-line coach Dwaine Board began his coaching career in 1990 as a defensive line assistant with the 49ers. In 1994, he became the defensive line coach where he served until coming to Seattle in 2003. Date: Thursday, December 14 Kickoff: 5:00 pm PT Record: Seahawks 8-5 49ers 5-8 Series: Seahawks lead 8-7 TV: NFL Network (Ch.180 or 417 in Seattle) KCPQ (Ch. 13 for non-cable subscribers) Bryant Gumbel (play-by-play) Cris Collinsworth (analyst) Radio: KIRO (710 am) Steve Raible (play-by-play) Warren Moon (analysis) Akemi Takei (sideline reports) (Seahawks Radio Network) Next Week: Seahawks vs. Chargers Qwest Field (Dec. 24) | |
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NFL Preview: San Francisco at Seattle
NFL.com wire reports (Dec. 13, 2006) -- The Seattle Seahawks won't have to wait long for another chance to clinch their third straight NFC West title. The Seahawks look to wrap up the division on Thursday when they host the stumbling San Francisco 49ers. Seattle (8-5) lost 27-21 to Arizona on Sunday for just its second defeat in six games. With San Francisco's 30-19 defeat to Green Bay, the Seahawks could have secured another West title and remained in the race for the top seed in the NFC. NFL Network Game NFL Network continues its new Thursday/Saturday coverage of NFL regular season games. Up next is a matchup between NFC West rivals as the Seahawks host the 49ers on Thursday, Dec. 14, at 8 p.m. ET. Seattle can still clinch the division with a win on Thursday, but did fall into a tie for third place in the conference with Dallas, which lost to 9-4 New Orleans. Factoring in tiebreakers, the Seahawks must win their final three games and have the Saints lose twice to get the No. 2 seed in the NFC. "We're going to get in the playoffs one way or the other," wide receiver Darrell Jackson said. Seattle coach Mike Holmgren said that his team and the coaches will have to move on from the disappointing loss to the lowly Cardinals. "We've got to turn the page quickly as coaches," he said. "Have I? I will turn the page." The Seahawks gave up 14 points off three lost fumbles from normally sure-handed players -- quarterback Matt Hasselbeck, running back Shaun Alexander and fullback Mack Strong. "You have to concentrate on it on offense and it's a huge, huge thing. And if you're a receiver, a running back or a quarterback, you can't do that a lot," Holmgren said. "You look at the guys I mentioned, they're our best players. So it was unfortunate and they're not big fumblers, but it all happened in one game and it really cost us the game." Seattle also struggled defensively, failing to record a sack on rookie quarterback Matt Leinart and allowing an opponent to rush for 100 yards for the seventh time in 10 games. The Seahawks' rushing defense will get a huge test on Thursday against San Francisco's Frank Gore. In the 49ers' 20-14 home victory over Seattle on Nov. 19, Gore ran for 212 yards -- the third-most allowed in Seattle team history. The win ended a six-game losing streak in the series for San Francisco (5-8), which had not beaten Seattle since 2002. However, Hasselbeck missed that game because of a knee injury and Alexander was playing for the first time after missing six games with a broken foot. Gore, tops in the NFC with 1,347 rushing yards, ran for 130 and a touchdown against the Packers as the 49ers lost their third straight following a three-game winning streak. "I don't think our energy was there," receiver Antonio Bryant said. "We were kind of flat. Our crowd was there. Everybody was into it. The momentum kept swinging. We had two opportunities with great field position (at) about the 50, and we didn't capitalize on it." Rookie quarterback Alex Smith threw a pair of interceptions against Green Bay and has seven picks and four touchdown passes during the skid. Coach Mike Nolan, though, said he will not bench Smith, who has thrown 13 TDs and 14 interceptions this season. "We knew what we had to do when we set out to do it," Nolan said of Smith, the No. 1 overall pick in 2005. "Yes, he has struggled some, but so has our football team. It would be easy to say it's all his fault, but it's not." The Niners also had defensive problems, allowing Packers quarterback Brett Favre to throw for 293 yards and two touchdowns, one on a 68-yard pass and the other a 36-yarder. "We play really well in spurts defensively and then we give up an explosive (play)," Nolan said. "It's feast or famine. That's how I see it." San Francisco will look to bounce back against a battered Seattle squad. Jackson, who is tied for the NFL lead with 10 receiving touchdowns and tops the team with 63 catches and 956 receiving yards, will not play because of a toe injury suffered on his last catch against the Cardinals. Defensive tackle Craig Terrill was placed on injured reserve Tuesday after injuring ligaments in his knee, joining defensive tackle Marcus Tubbs, who was lost for the season with a left knee injury. Left guard Floyd "Pork Chop" Womack is "iffy" with a nagging groin injury, according to Holmgren. Holmgren, however, is hopeful that veteran receiver Bobby Engram, who has not played since Week 4 because of a thyroid problem, might be ready to return. "It boils down to our Thursday night game," Holmgren told the team's official Web site. "We're not dead. We lost a tough ball game, but we still have everything laid out in front of us. If nothing else, this team has proved to be pretty resilient." INJURIES: San Francisco OUT TE Eric Johnson (Knee) ILB Derek Smith (Hamstring) T Adam Snyder (Ankle) DOUBTFUL NT Anthony Adams (Knee) QUESTIONABLE CB Shawntae Spencer (Ankle) PROBABLE T Jonas Jennings (Ankle) INJURIES: Seattle DOUBTFUL OLB D.D. Lewis (Toe) TE Itula Mili (Concussion) C Robbie Tobeck (Hip) QUESTIONABLE WR Bobby Engram (Illness) FB Mack Strong (Ankle) PROBABLE DT Rocky Bernard (Foot) | |
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Thursday, Dec. 14
San Francisco at Seattle Saturday, Dec. 16 Dallas at Atlanta Sunday, Dec. 17 Cleveland at Baltimore Detroit at Green Bay Houston at New England Jacksonville at Tennessee Miami at Buffalo N.Y. Jets at Minnesota Pittsburgh at Carolina Tampa Bay at Chicago Washington at New Orleans Denver at Arizona Philadelphia at N.Y. Kansas City at San Diego Monday, Dec. 18 Cincinnati at Indianapolis | |
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Dallas at Atlanta Cleveland at Baltimore Detroit at Green Bay Houston at New England Jacksonville at Tennessee Miami at Buffalo N.Y. Jets at Minnesota Pittsburgh at Carolina Tampa Bay at Chicago Washington at New Orleans Denver at Arizona Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants Kansas City at San Diego Cincinnati at Indianapolis 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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San Francisco at Seattle Saturday, Dec. 16 Dallas at Atlanta Sunday, Dec. 17 Cleveland at Baltimore Detroit at Green Bay Houston at New England Jacksonville at Tennessee Miami at Buffalo N.Y. Jets at Minnesota Pittsburgh at Carolina Tampa Bay at Chicago Washington at New Orleans ...Nothing personal Denver at Arizona Philadelphia at N.Y. Kansas City at San Diego Monday, Dec. 18 Cincinnati at Indianapolis | |
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StarMon said:[quote]Thursday, Dec. 14
Washington at New Orleans ...Nothing personal AWWW....c'mon now....don't be mad....turn that frown upside down... that was pretty impressive, though, wasn't it? But I didn't like the way Romo got thrown under the bus by the same "experts" that had sanctified him up to that point....to me it wasn't a case of the Boys playing bad, it was the Saints on a roll....I just hope they can keep it up.... He was like a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow.
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NFL Game Day: San Francisco @ Seattle
URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SEATTLE WA WED DEC 14 2006 ...HIGH WIND WATCH IN EFFECT FROM THURSDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH FRIDAY MORNING.. THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN SEATTLE HAS ISSUED A HIGH WIND WATCH...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM THURSDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH FRIDAY MORNING. A HIGH WIND WATCH HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR THE POTENTIAL OF STRONG DAMAGING WINDS. A STRONG LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL REACH THE AREA THURSDAY EVENING. SOUTHEAST WINDS WILL INCREASE THROUGH THURSDAY AFTERNOON...THEN SHIFT TO SOUTHWEST AND INCREASE FURTHER THURSDAY NIGHT. SOUTHWEST WINDS AROUND 40 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 65 MPH ARE POSSIBLE THURSDAY NIGHT. A HIGH WIND WATCH MEANS THERE IS THE POTENTIAL FOR A HAZARDOUS HIGH WIND EVENT. CONTINUE TO MONITOR THE LATEST FORECASTS FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE. A DEEP LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM AND ITS FRONT WILL PRODUCING DAMAGING WINDS AS IT MOVES ACROSS THE AREA TONIGHT. SOUTHEAST WINDS WILL INCREASE AHEAD OF THE SYSTEM TODAY AND IT WILL BE GENERALLY WINDY ACROSS THE AREA LATER THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING...WITH LOCAL SOUTHEAST WINDS OF 40 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 65 MPH. THESE HIGH WINDS WILL CAUSE FALLING TREES AND POWER OUTAGES ARE LIKELY. THERE MAY BE DAMAGE TO SOME STRUCTURES. THERE IS A HAZARD FROM FLYING DEBRIS TONIGHT. PEOPLE SHOULD RUSH TO COMPLETION PREPARATION FOR HIGH WINDS...LOOSE OBJECTS AROUND THE YARD SHOULD BE SECURED...BOAT MOORINGS SHOULD BE CHECKED. THE STRONGEST WINDS SO FAR THIS SEASON ARE LIKELY TONIGHT | |
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