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Thursday Night Football Browns - 3.5 Bills Sunday Bears pick 'em Saints Bengals -1 Patriots Packers -7 Lions KC -2.5 Titans Seattle -2.5 Indianapolis Rams -11.5 Jaguars Miami -3 Baltimore NY Giants -2 Philly Carolina -2 Arizona Denver -7.5 Dallas Sunday night early game 49ers -6.5 Texans Sunday night late game Chargers -4.5 Raiders Monday Night football Falcons -10 Jets |
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Bills already up 7-0 on Browns. Browns QB Hoyer hurt. |
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Bills 10 Browns 0 |
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The NFL Network completely jumped the shark by making "Matt Millen: A Football Life". Who in the fuck wants to watch that? |
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HBF wrote: The NFL Network completely jumped the shark by making "Matt Millen: A Football Life". Who in the fuck wants to watch that? stingmark |
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Bills 10 Browns 3 |
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Browns inside the Bills 5 yard line. |
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TD run by McGahee!! Bills 10 Browns 10. |
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79 yard punt return by Benjamin!! Browns 17 Bills 10!! |
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clawmaster wrote: Browns 17 Bills 10 At half. |
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clawmaster wrote: That's a real late game for you East Coasters. |
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clawmaster wrote:HBF wrote:The NFL Network completely jumped the shark by making "Matt Millen: A Football Life". Who in the fuck wants to watch that? Well-played. I was taking the side of other friends like Ultimate Sin. |
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Game now tied at 24. Browns in the red zone. |
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Browns settle for a FG. Cleveland 27 Buffalo 24. |
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Bills QB EJ Manuel was knocked out of the game earlier with a knee injury. |
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Browns 30 Bills 24 with 2:19 to go in 4th quarter. |
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Pick 6 for the Browns. Game over. Browns 37 Bills 24!! |
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clawmaster wrote: Pick 6 for the Browns. Game over. Browns 37 Bills 24!! very good game! |
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clawmaster wrote: Bills QB EJ Manuel was knocked out of the game earlier with a knee injury. cheap shot, db dove for his knee when all he had to do was bump him out of bounds. |
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Benlen wrote: clawmaster wrote:Pick 6 for the Browns. Game over. Browns 37 Bills 24!! It really was the most entertaining game since Manning torched the Ravens in week 1. Makes me giddy like a school girl that the Browns are doing so well after everyone thought they were giving up on the season and now they're in first place in the division while the Steelers sit winless. ![]() |
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Benlen wrote: clawmaster wrote:Pick 6 for the Browns. Game over. Browns 37 Bills 24!! Much better than I thought it would be. |
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Dallas 7 Denver 0. |
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http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/recap;_ylt=An7R6.C2C60uqBOtFJPGKprdzYd4?gid=20131006010 Perfect Chiefs rally for 26-17 win over Titans By TERESA M. WALKER, AP Sports Writer 2 minutes ago NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP)—Jamaal Charles scored a 1-yard touchdown with 6:23 left, and the Kansas City Chiefs kept up their perfect start after rallying to beat the Tennessee Titans 26-17 on Sunday. The Chiefs (5-0) are off to their best start since 2003, when they won their first nine games. This win came despite blowing a 13-0 halftime lead in this early AFC showdown between these surprising teams bouncing back after losing seasons. The Titans (3-2) couldn’t have been more out of synch in the first half with Ryan Fitzpatrick starting for Jake Locker sidelined with his sprained right hip. He missed his first five passes and went three-and-out on his first five series before guiding Tennessee to 17 straight points in the second half. Charles put the Chiefs ahead to stay, and they intercepted Fitzpatrick twice in the final 6:14. Ryan Succop kicked four field goals, including a 48-yarder. |
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http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/recap?gid=20131006019 Foles, Eagles defense beat winless Giants 36-21 By TOM CANAVAN, AP Sports Writer 1 minute ago EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP)—Nick Foles threw for two touchdowns and led four scoring drives after taking over for an injured Michael Vick late in the second quarter, and the Philadelphia Eagles kept the New York Giants winless with a 36-21 victory Sunday. Foles threw fourth-quarter touchdown passes of 25 yards to Brent Celek and 5 yards to DeSean Jackson as the Eagles (2-3) snapped a three-game losing streak by forcing three interceptions by Eli Manning in the fourth quarter. Vick left the game with a hamstring injury late in the second quarter. LeSean McCoy added a 1-yard touchdown run and Alex Henery kicked five field goals for the Eagles, who gained 439 yards in total offense. David Wilson scored on a 5-yard run for the Giants (0-5) and Manning threw two touchdowns to Rueben Randle in the third quarter to give New York a 21-19 lead. |
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http://sports.yahoo.com/news/brees-leads-saints-past-bears-201532798--nfl.html Brees leads Saints past Bears 26-18 By JAY COHEN (AP Sports Writer) | The Associated Press – 18 minutes ago CHICAGO (AP) -- That Drew Brees-to-Jimmy Graham connection for New Orleans was just too much for the Chicago Bears. Brees threw two touchdown passes, Graham tied an NFL record with another 100-yard game and the Saints beat the Bears 26-18 on Sunday to remain unbeaten. Brees was 29-of-35 passing for 288 yards in his first victory in four career games at Soldier Field. Garrett Hartley matched a career high with four field goals as New Orleans (5-0) picked up its first win in Chicago since a 31-10 victory on Oct. 8, 2000. Graham continued his torrid start for the Saints, catching 10 balls for 135 yards in his fourth consecutive 100-yard game - matching an NFL record for a tight end. Tony Gonzalez was the first to accomplish the streak in 2000, and Graham matched the surge in 2011. Hartley's third field goal gave the Saints a 23-7 lead with 8:03 left in the third, but Robbie Gould responded with a 27-yarder for the Bears. Chicago was driving in the fourth quarter when Earl Bennett dropped a fourth-down pass deep in New Orleans territory to give the ball back to the Saints with 8:40 to go. Trailing 26-10 with three minutes left, Jay Cutler led the Bears on one last scoring drive. He passed to Brandon Marshall for a 2-yard TD, and Matt Forte ran it in for the 2-point conversion. The Bears got the ball back with 21 seconds left and no timeouts. Cutler then passed to Alshon Jeffery in the middle of the field for 21 yards, but time expired before they could run another play. Cutler was 24 of 33 for 358 yards and two touchdowns for Chicago (3-2), which has lost two in a row after a perfect start. Jeffery had 10 receptions for a career-high 218 yards and a score. It took a while for Brees to get started, but New Orleans' defense made sure he had plenty of time to get warmed up. The Saints sacked Cutler twice while limiting the Bears to one first down in the first quarter. Chicago had just 51 yards when it got the ball back with 5:57 left in the first half. After two field goals by Hartley - including a 19-yard chip shot after Cutler fumbled on a sack by Malcolm Jenkins deep in Chicago territory - Brees started to find his rhythm. He connected with Graham on pass plays of 29 and 38 yards to get New Orleans to the 7 with 7:23 left in the half. This time, the Saints got into the end zone. Brees rolled out on second down and flipped the ball to Pierre Thomas, who fought through D.J. Williams' tackle attempt and extended his right arm over the goal line for the 2-yard touchdown that made it 13-0 with 6:02 remaining. Brees' 11th touchdown pass of the season seemed to wake up the Bears, who responded with a seven-play, 80-yard drive. Cutler made a beautiful throw into double coverage for a 31-yard pass to Jeffery, and then found Jeffery again for a 3-yard TD. But the Bears gave the ball back to Brees with 2:41 left in the half, plenty of time for the star QB to direct another scoring drive. Thomas had a big 2-yard run on fourth-and-1 from the Chicago 27, and then went 25 yards for the score on a screen play with 32 seconds remaining. Thomas' second TD reception made it 20-7 and was the result of a perfect call by coach Sean Payton, who still has a deft touch when it comes to play-calling after missing last season as a result of the bounty scandal. Thomas caught the ball in the flat with a couple of blockers in front of him, and cut back around the 10-yard line to get into the end zone. Brees was 17 for 20 for 195 yards at halftime, including seven receptions for 106 yards for Graham. The Saints had just 34 yards rushing at the break, but it hardly mattered with Brees operating with his usual precision. The Bears had only 24 yards on the ground at halftime, a much bigger problem for an offense that relies on a balance of run and pass plays to be effective. They finished with 94 yards rushing. NOTES: The Saints also won a road game against the Bears in 2002, but that victory came in Champaign because Soldier Field was being renovated. ... Bears DT Nate Collins hurt his left knee in the third quarter and did not return. ... Bears DT Stephen Paea was inactive due to a toe injury. Landon Cohen got the start just 10 days after he was signed off waivers. ... Bears TE Martellus Bennett was shaken up after he was upended in the second quarter, but returned to the game. ... WR Lance Moore (right hand injury), RB Mark Ingram (toe), S Roman Harper (knee) and DL Brodrick Bunkley (calf) were among the inactives for the Saints. |
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http://sports.yahoo.com/news/indianapolis-rallies-beat-seahawks-34-203544760--nfl.html Indianapolis rallies late to beat Seahawks 34-28 By MICHAEL MAROT (AP Sports Writer) | The Associated Press – 11 minutes ago INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Andrew Luck threw two touchdown passes and Donald Brown scored the go-ahead TD with 8:55 to go to lead the Indianapolis Colts past the Seattle Seahawks 34-28 on Sunday. The Seahawks (4-1) lost their first regular-season game since Nov. 25. Delano Howell scored on a 61-yard return of a blocked field goal for Indy (4-1). Luck led his ninth career fourth-quarter comeback by going 16 of 29 for 229 yards, beating Russell Wilson in the first matchup between last season's NFL rookie of the year runner-ups. Indy trailed 12-0 early, took the lead after Howell's return, then rallied again to take the lead for good on Brown's fourth-quarter TD run. The Colts sealed it with a 2-point conversion pass and a late field goal. Wilson finished 15 of 31 for 210 yards with two TDs, one interception and ran 13 times for 102 yards. |
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http://sports.yahoo.com/news/jones-defense-help-packers-beat-201740956--nfl.html Jones, defense help Packers beat Lions 22-9 By GENARO C. ARMAS (AP Sports Writer) | The Associated Press – 28 minutes ago GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) -- James Jones caught a long touchdown pass from Aaron Rodgers, and the Packers defense contained the undermanned Detroit Lions for a 22-9 win Sunday. Mason Crosby kicked five field goals. The Packers' offense struggled to get into the end zone until Rodgers found Jones on an 83-yard completion down the left sideline for a 16-3 lead late in the third quarter. It provided enough of a cushion for a defense that had the luxury of facing the Lions minus star receiver Calvin Johnson, out with a knee injury. Penalties also bogged down Detroit. The Packers extended their winning streak in Wisconsin over the Lions to 23. |
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http://sports.yahoo.com/news/bengals-end-bradys-streak-beat-200356175--nfl.html Bengals end Brady's streak, beat Patriots 13-6 By JOE KAY (AP Sports Writer) | The Associated Press – 22 minutes ago CINCINNATI (AP) -- Tom Brady's streak of touchdown passes ended in a driving rain against a defense that's gotten good at shutting down some of the league's best. BenJarvus Green-Ellis ran 1 yard in the fourth quarter for the game's only touchdown, and the Cincinnati Bengals ended Brady's long TD streak on Sunday in a 13-6 victory over the previously unbeaten New England Patriots. The Bengals (3-2) sacked Brady four times and kept New England (4-1) out of the end zone on a first-and-goal from the 1-yard line in the fourth quarter. Brady had one final chance when New England got the ball back with 1:48 left in a driving rain. His desperation pass was picked off by Adam ''Pacman'' Jones inside the 5-yard line with 16 seconds left to clinch it. Brady had thrown a touchdown pass in 52 straight games, second-longest streak in NFL history behind Drew Brees. The Patriots were held out of the end zone for the first time since a 16-9 loss to the Jets on Sept. 20, 2009. The Bengals came into the game looking to establish an identity. They got one: Masters of shutting down the league's best quarterbacks. Two weeks earlier at Paul Brown Stadium, they stymied Aaron Rodgers in a 34-30 win over Green Bay, overcoming four turnovers by Cincinnati's offense. Brady never got into a rhythm against Cincinnati's unrelenting pass rush. He finished 18 of 38 for 197 yards with one interception and a paltry passer rating of 52.2. It didn't help that a storm moved in just before the start of New England's final drive. The Patriots also had to settle for a field goal after a first-and-goal from the 1-yard line earlier in the fourth quarter. A run went nowhere, and Brady threw two incompletions. Cincinnati's defense even had a hand - well, a shoulder - in the winning touchdown. The Bengals had failed to score a touchdown during a 17-6 loss at Cleveland, one that left them looking to establish an identity on offense by running the ball. They did what they wanted in one grinding drive. Cincinnati went 93 yards in 14 plays for its touchdown, holding the ball for 7 minutes, 48 seconds. Green-Ellis, who spent his first four seasons in New England, got into the end zone - appropriately, with a little help from the defense. Defensive tackle Domata Peko came in as a blocking fullback on third-and-goal from inside the 1-yard line but took off too soon, a false start. Dalton scrambled to the 1, and Peko came in and plowed the way for Green-Ellis to score. Dalton was 20 of 27 for 212 yards with four sacks and one costly interception. He scrambled away from pressure and threw back across the field in the first quarter, getting intercepted by Brandon Spikes at the 8-yard line. It was the first time during his three-year career that Dalton threw an interception on a play that started inside the opponent's 20-yard line. |
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Great scramble and throw by Romo!! |
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1st and goal at the Denver 3. |
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TD run by DeMarco Murray!! |
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Dallas 14 Denver 0 How bout dem Cowboys!! |
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Denver responds with a TD while I was putting in a load of laundry!! Dallas 14 Denver 7!! |
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Romo is playing great!! |
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Dallas 17 Denver 7. |
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clawmaster wrote:Dallas 14 Denver 0jinx! |
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Married Jo wrote: clawmaster wrote: 48-41 Cowboys. Helluva game. |
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48-48 with 2:39 to go. |
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Interception Denver. 2 minute warning. |
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Denver wins 51-48!! |
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Lol...Romo will always let you down.. |
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Sorry, pulled a Romo here and screwed up, double post.. Last edited on Mon Oct 7th, 2013 01:40 am by Married Jo |
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Married Jo wrote:Lol...Romo will always let you down.. Are you seriously p*ssing on Romo after that game ???? You're either an idiot or just can't look past your Cowboy hate. |
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Who gives a shit if you throw for a THOUSAND yards in a game if you end up blowing it with a godawful interception that pretty much seals the loss for your team? It would be different if this were a rare thing for Romo but it happens CONSTANTLY. He has the choke gene, how can you deny that? They were talking about it in NBC before this game, they pointed out something, that as soon as Romo came in with that score tied and a few minutes to go he had the look in his eyes, not "I'm gonna drive down and win this game!" But "OMG, I hope I don't blow this" and he blew it.. |
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Only Romo could throw for a career high of over 500 yards and piss the game away at the most opportune time. |
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Lol AFC West is 8-1 vs the NFC East...with only the shitbag Raiders losing a game. |
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CanadianHorseman wrote: Married Jo wrote: But, you can't make that fucking mistake with just under 5 minutes left. You just can't. It took away from every good thing he did in that game. Tony had the chance to out-duel the best QB, and team in the game this year, and screwed it up a the end like he always does. |
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The 49ers are killing the Texans. |
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I get to watch football all day long. 10 am Seattle vs Indianapolis 1 pm Dallas vs Denver 5 pm Houston vs San Francisco 8 pm San Diego vs Oakland. |
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clawmaster wrote:The 49ers are killing the Texans.Matt Schaub is officially the most hated man in the greater Houston area. |
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Oakland beat San Diego 27-17. |
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cheapseats wrote:clawmaster wrote: Are they calling for T J Yates? I'm not sure he can do better than Mr. Pick 6 |
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CanadianHorseman wrote: Married Jo wrote: Are you seriously going to deny that he didn't let that team down? You're either an idiot or just can't look past your Cowboy homerism. Yes, He played out of his mind all game. But when it counted the most for him to put the game away, he got greedy. Trevathan (who picked him off) said himself that he recognized that same play from earlier in the game, he knew what Romo was going to do. Because Romo forced it to Escobar when Murray was wide open in the middle of the field for the check down, he blew it for them. You can sit in denial all you want, but that's exactly what happened. Now, it's also on the defense for allowing Manning to put up their own 51 points. But that's pretty much how Peyton rolls these days. ![]() Last edited on Mon Oct 7th, 2013 02:24 pm by DaNkinator |
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Benlen wrote:cheapseats wrote:Some are but the majority of fans wanted to see Case Keenum in from the beginning. |
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As a diehard Colts fan, I hope they keep Schuab. ![]() |
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ChrisOTL wrote:CanadianHorseman wrote:Married Jo wrote: Bingo. Seriously, this is 100% legit, this was my FB status literally 2 minutes before he threw that interception: ![]() |
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Torn ACL. Out for the season. |
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Giants need to fire Gilbride and Fewell today. I'll give Reese a pass for the two titles but both coordinators are practically incompetent for reasons I'd rather not jump into and waste time over. It's pretty obvious to me that Coughlin is going to retire after this season. It's 2003 with Jim Fassel all over again. Goodbye: Tuck Kiwanuka Ross Webster Rolle Snee Baas Diehl Cordile (worst center I've seen in 10 years) Nicks (FA who isn't worth the money when Randle is as good) Jacobs Wilson (I'm willing to bet they cut him after this year) Virtually all of the LBs, who all suck Justin Pugh is an awful 1st round pick. The guy looks so small for an OT (not sure what they list him at but he looks like David Diehl's 5 year old brother next to him) and he gets pushed around like a pussy. I can't believe we drafted that clown in the first round. He truly sucks. I don't know what to think of David Wilson. He is one of the fastest players in the NFL but he's got zero confidence due to Coughlin. If Coughlin is here next year, Wilson's gone. My gut tells me Coughlin's done though. Either way, the NY papers suggesting to "trade Eli" are high. |
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Jets 10 Falcons 7 |
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JETS 17 Falcons 7 |
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clawmaster wrote: JETS 17 Falcons 7 At half. Great goal line stand by the JETS!! |
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cheapseats wrote:Benlen wrote: No Tulanes or East Carolinas in the NFL (well, there's Jacksonville). |
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Jets 17 Falcons 14 |
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Jets recover Ryan fumble. |
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The Falcons can't tackle |
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Jets won 30-28. |
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Other than the Saints that divison is sad. |
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Benlen wrote: Other than the Saints that divison is sad.Does not hurt my feelings! Who Dat!!!!!!!!! |
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Things may have just gone from bad to worse for the Flacons. Jay Glazer is reporting that Julio Jones may end up being lost for the year with a foot injury. Said he's awaiting a second opinion... Ouch. |
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Benlen wrote: Other than the Saints that divison is sad. The NFC in general is sad. |
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clawmaster wrote: Jets won 30-28. Wonder what Tony Gonzalez is thinking now? |
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And now it's looking like a 50/50 chance that Roddy White can play Sunday...damn... |
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DaNkinator wrote:And now it's looking like a 50/50 chance that Roddy White can play Sunday...damn... Who are their main receivers now? Harry Douglas ? |
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Yep, and Gonzalez. And there's talk that he may be traded. |