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Post by user9327 on Aug 4, 2009 18:21:20 GMT -5
Jacobs, Osi, Eli and add Justin Tuck to that in the lower corner, pic is out of date. I took it myself last year... 1/1. I've got a lot more stuff, Osi signed a jersey for me. Have a trash talking rivalry with Justin Tuck going in Madden and a date when it drops. 10-12 hour days but it's so worth it. More pics another time. I'm just really excited and happy.
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Post by Byron F'N Saxton Fan on Aug 4, 2009 18:29:03 GMT -5
rip fat lendale RIP LenDale's Tequilla. Kinda' odd they're practicing in Oiler helmets. I know they will dawn the Oiler uniforms this season, but still.
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Post by Tim Tebow™ on Aug 4, 2009 18:38:20 GMT -5
rip fat lendale RIP LenDale's Tequilla. Kinda' odd they're practicing in Oiler helmets. I know they will dawn the Oiler uniforms this season, but still. That was my first thought when looking at this.
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Post by Bubba Ray DJ on Aug 4, 2009 22:10:43 GMT -5
If I were a Cowboys fan, I'd be more concerned at your offensive line and it's depth. We are. I'm still concerned at the secondary position(s). I don't think they've figured it out yet, honestly. I think our offense will be fine. It's going to be hard for teams to defend a spread offense featuring two great tight ends.
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Post by captain master talbot on Aug 4, 2009 22:26:48 GMT -5
If I were a Cowboys fan, I'd be more concerned at your offensive line and it's depth. We are. I'm still concerned at the secondary position(s). I don't think they've figured it out yet, honestly. I think our offense will be fine. It's going to be hard for teams to defend a spread offense featuring two great tight ends. Outside of the division, yea. Every team in the NFC East, on paper, is a top 10 defense. I'd put the Jints and Skins in the top 5. But the Cowboys do have a good advantage on say 3rd and 5. 3rd and 4, etc. because of Witten and Bennett.
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Post by Byron F'N Saxton Fan on Aug 4, 2009 22:29:21 GMT -5
I'm worried on how Roy Williams will do. I expext he'll do better than last year, since when the Regular Season begins, he will have a full Training Camp, half a season, and a full Pre-Season with The 'Boys already.
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Post by captain master talbot on Aug 4, 2009 22:31:25 GMT -5
I'm worried on how Roy Williams will do. I expext he'll do better than last year, since when the Regular Season begins, he will have a full Training Camp, half a season, and a full Pre-Season with The 'Boys already. From what I've read on ESPN, Roy E has been running some sloppy routes. Witten > Williams
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Post by Byron F'N Saxton Fan on Aug 4, 2009 22:36:35 GMT -5
I'm worried on how Roy Williams will do. I expect he'll do better than last year, since when the Regular Season begins, he will have a full Training Camp, half a season, and a full Pre-Season with The 'Boys already. From what I've read on ESPN, Roy E has been running some sloppy routes. Witten > Williams[/b] Well that one is pretty obvious. Here is a activity. We'll see how long we can keep this going for. You list a team, the next response will contain that person's prognostication for the aforementioned team, then he will then give the next team to do it over with. I'll start. Detroit Lions.
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Post by captain master talbot on Aug 4, 2009 23:01:30 GMT -5
Lions?
They go 3-13 at best.
Passing offense does fairly better, althought it will still be below the league average. Run game suffers due to lack of offensive line help.
Defensive fares better, but not by a huge difference. They have a long, long way to go.
Green Bay Packers
(Try to not reply to your favorite team)
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Post by Tim Tebow™ on Aug 4, 2009 23:31:41 GMT -5
8-8, or 9-7.
Offensively, I think they are pretty good. Rodgers will be a great QB next year imo, and he has two key receivers in Greg Jennings and Donald Driver. Defensively is where they will get hurt, just like last year. Drafting BJ Raji and Clay Matthews was a help, but I would give it a year or two before they attempt to be key parts of the defense.
This should be a fun one, Miami Dolphins
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Post by Almost Like Flacco on Aug 5, 2009 6:01:27 GMT -5
Miami... 9-7
I can see the Wildcat being a big part of their offense again, but teams will probably start running defenses to counter it, so we won't see Wildcat Draw plays that break for 40 or 50+ yards.
Philadelphia Eagles.
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Post by bad guy™ on Aug 5, 2009 10:14:52 GMT -5
11-5, Division winners
Dallas is the favorite by everyone, but I seriously think this season is going to be their last decent season for a while. The camel's back will break, you could say. The G-Men will play well throughout the season, but not do to hot in division games, and we all know the Skins stand no chance in hell. Who is left? The Eagles. As long as the McNabb of last seasons playoffs shows up, they are seriously going to be unstoppable.
San Francisco 49ers?
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Post by captain master talbot on Aug 5, 2009 10:46:52 GMT -5
8-8.
They've got a solid defense anchored by the best MLB in the NFL.
Their offense is shaky, especially their line. However, they have talent at Receiver and Runningback, and they play in the second worst division in the NFL.
Carolina Panthers
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Post by captain master talbot on Aug 5, 2009 10:49:33 GMT -5
THIS JUST IN:
Eli Manning agrees on a 6 Year/ $97.5 Million Contract, which is an annual salary of about $15.3 Million.
He's also now one of the highest paid players in the NFL.
It's good to know we have a solid starting quarterback for a long time.
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Post by T R W on Aug 5, 2009 10:51:58 GMT -5
11-5
The Panthers are still the favorite to win the Division to me. Their defense may not be quite was it was, but it is by far the best defense in the division. They have a monster running game, and one of the best receivers in the game. While Delhomme is average, he is good enough to guide them to another division title.
Houston Texans
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Post by user9327 on Aug 5, 2009 11:28:26 GMT -5
That's a lot of money for Eli but I guess it was inevitable.
They are still screwed without a number 1 receiver. Right now it's a compilation of 2's and really good 3's.
Not that camp production means much... but I saw Steve Smith drop two passes in a row, one easy, one deep and perfectly placed over 2 defenders that he should have had, no reaching either. Not a good sign.
Then there's Hakeem Nicks... he's been looking pretty good. Saw him muscle away a few from some DB's as well.
David Tyree has looked average.
The defensive line is out of this world with Justin Tuck, Osi Umenyoira and Chris Canty. Linebackers look solid. Secondary is questionable but I wouldn't call it a weakness, yet.
Giants might be a top 4 team in the NFL at best but I wouldn't say they are a Super Bowl threat without a number 1 WR. If they run the ball the right way and the defense lives up, they have a chance. But without Plaxico in 2007, especially in the NFC championship... we had no chance.
I love the Giants though.
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Post by Kliquid on Aug 5, 2009 11:39:10 GMT -5
THIS JUST IN: Eli Manning agrees on a 6 Year/ $97.5 Million Contract, which is an annual salary of about $15.3 Million. He's also now one of the highest paid players in the NFL. It's good to know we have a solid starting quarterback for a long time. Well, we all knew this was coming. Eli Manning now joins the list of the NFL's most blatantly overpaid players.
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Post by captain master talbot on Aug 5, 2009 11:39:49 GMT -5
I've heard nothing but great things about Kenny Phillips and Corey Webster at camp. That duo could be deadly in the regular season.
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Post by Kliquid on Aug 5, 2009 12:07:26 GMT -5
I've heard nothing but great things about Kenny Phillips and Corey Webster at camp. That duo could be deadly in the regular season. They are, indeed, very good. Corey Webster is among the most underrated players in the league. I'd probably put up less of a fuss if Webster got Eli's contract.
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Post by BV on Aug 5, 2009 12:31:43 GMT -5
Wow, Eli is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay overpaid.
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