Nash
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Post by Nash on Dec 19, 2011 0:10:09 GMT -5
The Colts could really lose the Luck sweepstakes, thats unbelievable to me Hopefully... Colts host HOU next week, which will probably be a loss, but STL is in PIT..which will definitely be a loss. Week 17, Colts are JAX which they could win there, and STL in SF..which is hard to predict if niners will still be playing their starters. But if they both tie at 2-14, no. 1 pick goes to STL, which needs to happen and finally put to rest all this Luck/Peyton "controversy".
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Post by Cult Member BriGuy on Dec 19, 2011 0:22:31 GMT -5
it doesn't make any sense for the rams to take luck
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Post by Kliquid on Dec 19, 2011 0:40:36 GMT -5
it doesn't make any sense for the rams to take luck How about that Sam Bradford is a scrub?
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Post by Nash on Dec 19, 2011 1:29:17 GMT -5
Just as much sense as it does for the Colts. Plus, Manning for the next 2-3 years >>>>>>Bradford for the next 2-3 years. If the Colts were to draft Luck, and keep his ass on the bench until Peyton decides he's done, then I have no problem. But trading the man who is the only reason that franchise has been relevant in the past 50 years for a rookie? no. I don't care how NFL ready he is.
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Post by Alpha Q Up on Dec 19, 2011 7:57:01 GMT -5
Just as much sense as it does for the Colts. Plus, Manning for the next 2-3 years >>>>>>Bradford for the next 2-3 years. If the Colts were to draft Luck, and keep his ass on the bench until Peyton decides he's done, then I have no problem. But trading the man who is the only reason that franchise has been relevant in the past 50 years for a rookie? no. I don't care how NFL ready he is. He's not even that NFL ready, he'll have his struggles and he won't be dominating NFL defenses in his rookie season, that's for sure. No way he should play over the greatest quarterback to throw a pass in the NFL since Marino.
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Post by T R W on Dec 19, 2011 8:20:06 GMT -5
Packers let me down in the fantasy playoffs. Oh well, it was a nice run.
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Post by sean™ on Dec 19, 2011 10:26:22 GMT -5
Chiefs have had a sucky year, but it still feels great to beat an unbeaten team even if it's the only good thing that happens all season. Welcome back to the bandwagon
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Post by acura143 on Dec 19, 2011 10:36:56 GMT -5
Glad I switch the Jets D to the Seahawks and won my semi game by 30 pts. Now to my final and hopefully be $400 richer.
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Post by Jamal on Dec 19, 2011 12:38:15 GMT -5
it doesn't make any sense for the rams to take luck How about that Sam Bradford is a scrub? How much are they paying him again? They wont be giving up on him that quick with that much money invested in to him.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Dec 19, 2011 13:33:46 GMT -5
Have 3 teams alive in the fantasy playoffs, although one is completely out of it. The other two are currently in the lead, but tonight's game is going to kill me if the Steelers do well.
My undefeated team is currently up 21 points after making up a 20 point deficit in the previous week. All he has left is Big Ben, so I'm liking my chances because the 49ers defense is good and Ben has only topped 21 fantasy points twice this season.
The other team started off 7-0, but limped into the playoffs winning only 1 of the last 5 games, and becoming a 4 seed. The third team I mentioned was a 4 seed also and I didn't expect either of these teams to have much of chance. However, right now this team is up by 13. I have Michael Crabtree and Antonio Brown left and he has Mike Wallace and 49ers defense. I'm a little more afraid of this one.
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Post by Jean-Ralphio on Dec 19, 2011 13:49:29 GMT -5
Bradfords not a scrub, hes not this bad either but he took a MAJOR step back this year.
Every team takes Luck if they have the #1 pick, even if they want to trade him.
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Post by Kliquid on Dec 19, 2011 14:53:53 GMT -5
I'm actually hearing a lot of people who are saying there's a legit chance RGIII gets drafted above Luck.
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Post by Jean-Ralphio on Dec 19, 2011 15:17:59 GMT -5
I'm actually hearing a lot of people who are saying there's a legit chance RGIII gets drafted above Luck. People from Baylor?
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Post by Tim Tebow™ on Dec 19, 2011 15:22:06 GMT -5
I'm actually hearing a lot of people who are saying there's a legit chance RGIII gets drafted above Luck. LOL
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Post by Jean-Ralphio on Dec 19, 2011 15:27:08 GMT -5
This was the example set by Capt. Holmes: First he fumbled on the first Jets’ possession, a ball that was picked up by Eagles defensive end Juqua Parker and returned for a touchdown. Then he let a pass deflect off his hands three minutes later, leading to an interception that four minutes later cost the Jets another seven points. Holmes, in just one quarter, almost single-handedly dug the Jets a 14-0 hole. So how did he react in the second quarter when he caught a touchdown pass to cut the Eagles’ lead to a mere 18 points? He stood in the back of the end zone, put his cleat on the football, and waved his arms like an eagle. The yellow flag was out of the referee’s pocket before he was even done flapping. When asked after the game if he knew this, Holmes made a show of leaning forward to speak directly into the microphone. “I’m a veteran,” said Holmes, who was wearing a black T-shirt with a sequined Superman logo. “I’ve been in the league for six years. Yes, I did know.” That’s the team captain, appointed by Ryan himself — a decision that quickly became an issue when the receiver ripped the offensive line after an early loss to the Ravens.
LOL WHAT A CLASS ACT!
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Post by Kliquid on Dec 19, 2011 15:51:22 GMT -5
I'm actually hearing a lot of people who are saying there's a legit chance RGIII gets drafted above Luck. LOL Laugh now. I said the same thing about Cam Newton last year and everyone laughed. Then he went No. 1 overall to Carolina.
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Post by Jamal on Dec 19, 2011 15:53:54 GMT -5
I'm actually hearing a lot of people who are saying there's a legit chance RGIII gets drafted above Luck. It will be the "in" thing to say this entire draft process. Just like the people who said McCoy over Suh. But unless Luck murders somebody before the draft, I see absolutely no way a team takes RG3 (as much as I love him) over Luck.
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Post by Kliquid on Dec 19, 2011 15:56:54 GMT -5
By the way, I'm not saying that I'd take RGIII over Luck. I'm just saying what I've been hearing.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 19, 2011 16:11:02 GMT -5
I'm actually hearing a lot of people who are saying there's a legit chance RGIII gets drafted above Luck. It will be the "in" thing to say this entire draft process. Just like the people who said McCoy over Suh. But unless Luck murders somebody before the draft, I see absolutely no way a team takes RG3 (as much as I love him) over Luck. I also remember a few analysts saying Clausen would be picked over Bradford.
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Post by Kyle "Rowdy" Busch on Dec 19, 2011 16:14:28 GMT -5
I loved the Eagles Jets game. I was at the game and the crowd was awesome and I had a blast. The crowd went crazy as did I when Shady scored his record breaking td run. I have it on video on my phone. The guys next to us were Jets fans and when Sanchez threw his last int they got up and walked out. I hope the Eagles can win the NFC East title but there has to be a lot of luck on the way.
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