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Post by kurtangleisgod on Sept 21, 2010 20:55:48 GMT -5
The Jets are hard to figure out this year, one game Sanchez looks like the worst QB ever, the next, the whole team rebounds. Really don't know what to make of them, and it makes the picks involving them hard, i have no idea which team will show up on a given night
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Post by Hulkamaniac on Sept 21, 2010 20:56:43 GMT -5
Yeah, Philly fans will be cursing Vick's name by end of season. I mean, maybe the guy finally has the passion to get better mentally. Maybe. I'm a 'Skins fan so I think the idea of Vick starting in Philly is a great idea.
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Post by Mr.GT on Sept 21, 2010 21:21:58 GMT -5
Such a scummy and shady way to handle things by the Eagles organization, But then again it's not shocking. "This is Kevin's team" now turns into "You need to sit..." I'm really finding it hard to support this team when you can even give your "Starter" another chance to succeed. Michael Vick is just not the answer, Their are so many problems far beyond the QB situation....And Vick is one of the problems. I don't know, I've just been surrounded by morons who have been bashing the every living out of Kolb for one half....So they're getting what they want. They wanted Vick, Now they get him. And personally, I hope this blows up in everyone's face. I'm sorry, I can't support this team with the way things are handled, It's literally not only a spit in the face of Kevin Kolb but a gigantic slap as well. He has next year left on his deal, And how in the world is he going to trust who is around him? I don't like this, And I don't agree with this at all. But I do know one thing..... Donovan McNabb is somewhere out there right now, Laughing his ass off at this trainwreck.
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Post by Cult Member BriGuy on Sept 21, 2010 21:32:01 GMT -5
Andy Reid doesn't come out of this looking too good, since he has said all along Kolb would start. I wonder what made him change his mind.
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Post by Jean-Ralphio on Sept 21, 2010 21:35:36 GMT -5
12 million dollars for a concussion and to hold a clip board.
Not a bad deal
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Post by King Bálor (CM)™ on Sept 21, 2010 22:52:06 GMT -5
Yeah, Philly fans will be cursing Vick's name by end of season. I mean, maybe the guy finally has the passion to get better mentally. Maybe. Of course they will be. Jimmy Rollins said it best...."Philly fans are front runners." And lets see what Vick does with a half decent defensive squad. Tearing the Lions up? Now Jacksonville next? Donovan McNabb is somewhere out there right now, Laughing his ass off at this trainwreck. I can actually hear him right now.
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Post by Kliquid on Sept 22, 2010 3:50:18 GMT -5
I stand by Andy Reid being the most overrated coach in the NFL.
Sorry Philly fans, this is just an awful decision. Not because I think Vick can play (I know he CAN play), but because of how blatantly and horribly mishandled this entire situation has been.
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Post by Jean-Ralphio on Sept 22, 2010 12:19:18 GMT -5
Best is Andy Reid said he wouldnt rule out a Kolb trade.
What a terrible dysfunctional franchise
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Post by Hulkamaniac on Sept 22, 2010 13:21:53 GMT -5
One day the boss says you're his man and the next day the boss says he may kick you to the curb. Glad I don't work for them.
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Post by Mr.GT on Sept 22, 2010 13:23:17 GMT -5
Best is Andy Reid said he wouldnt rule out a Kolb trade. What a terrible dysfunctional franchise At this point, If I'm Kolb...I'd want a trade as fast as possible. When it's coming out that pretty much the WHOLE locker room turned on you....Yeah...It's time to start exploring other options.
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Post by King Bálor (CM)™ on Sept 22, 2010 13:26:04 GMT -5
Best is Andy Reid said he wouldnt rule out a Kolb trade. What a terrible dysfunctional franchise And I thought Oakland was dysfunctional.
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Post by Kliquid on Sept 22, 2010 14:02:47 GMT -5
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Post by T R W on Sept 22, 2010 14:07:09 GMT -5
I actually thought Campbell had a shot to do better. But then again, Tom Cable and Al Davis suck, and that franchise is pretty much doomed until they are both gone.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2010 14:33:12 GMT -5
I'm really happy Vick is the starter, but Andy Reid is seriously one of the worst coaches ever. He's probably up there with Brad Childress.
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Post by Hulkamaniac on Sept 22, 2010 15:30:48 GMT -5
I actually thought Campbell had a shot to do better. But then again, Tom Cable and Al Davis suck, and that franchise is pretty much doomed until they are both gone. You know your franchise is doomed when the cops investigate your head coach for breaking another guys nose and the investigation is serious enough that you make plans in case your coach has to go to jail, but the owner stands behind him the whole time.
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Post by Jamal on Sept 22, 2010 16:05:17 GMT -5
Kolb should be happy. Now he might have a chance to play in a city where he isn't getting called for his head every time he has a bad game.
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Post by bad guy™ on Sept 22, 2010 16:48:23 GMT -5
Kolb should be happy. Now he might have a chance to play in a city where he isn't getting called for his head every time he has a bad game. Honestly, I can see Kolb winding up in Seattle, but that's just me.
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Post by Edgehead57 on Sept 22, 2010 17:04:45 GMT -5
Kolb should be happy. Now he might have a chance to play in a city where he isn't getting called for his head every time he has a bad game. Honestly, I can see Kolb winding up in Seattle, but that's just me. That's possible, but Hasselback is still more than capable of putting up a decent year and then they can decide what to do with them. They have something nice with Justin Forsett but got to keep approaching it. They were only in the Super Bowl four years ago, but now they have hit rock bottom. I think the best option is to trade for Kolb, let Hasselback have a go with the rest of the season, then let Kolb start next year when Hasselback either A) gets released B) gets traded or C) retires. As for the Giants this past week, just an atrocious all around game. They got destroyed by the Colts hurry up offense and burned by the running game. If they want any shot of getting it rolling again, they need to improve that defense. Eli did a great job in week one with finding Hakeem Nicks for three touchdowns but had nothing working on Sunday. He was just over 50% completions and had one interception. The thing that killed the G-Men most was their inability to block and avoid turnovers. Manning got sacked four times and fumbled twice. If we want any chance for the rest of the season, the offensive line is going to have to get their stuff together and give Eli some time. When given the opportunity, Manning can come out huge as he did in Super Bowl XLII against the Pats. And as far as the defense goes, they really need to step their game up and will need to if they want to stop CJ2K and the Titans. I should start a weekly blog You know what? I will starting next week!
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Post by Jamal on Sept 22, 2010 18:24:34 GMT -5
Seattle has invested a lot into Charlie Whitehurst. So I don't see them making a move for a QB until he fails.
I can see Oakland making a move for him, since they were so quick to give up on Campbell.
The Bills could also use him, but they just don't seem to want a QB....
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Post by King Bálor (CM)™ on Sept 22, 2010 18:51:57 GMT -5
Seattle has invested a lot into Charlie Whitehurst. So I don't see them making a move for a QB until he fails. I can see Oakland making a move for him, since they were so quick to give up on Campbell. The Bills could also use him, but they just don't seem to want a QB.... The Bills DESPERATELY need a QB. I am thinking that Philly's price tag on Kolb is probably relatively high and no team right now is gonna pay it.
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