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As for my Eagles it is just sad to see so much talent doing absolutely nothing. This coaching staff needs to be overhauled as they apparently can't figure out how to use the tools they have.
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2011-11-14, 11:26 | Link #3383 | |
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2011-11-14, 16:30 | Link #3384 | |
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2011-11-14, 16:39 | Link #3386 |
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By the way DeSean Jackson apparently didn't play yesterday because he kept being late to team meetings? That's ridiculous. At least show up to work and do what you are supposed to do and try your best. That's what I always loved about Jerry Rice. He had an obsessive nature about his craft. Just seems like there are a lot more prima donnas than there used to be in the 90's. Give me back guys like Rod Smith, Issac Bruce, Marvin Harrison, Tim Brown, Sterling Sharpe, etc.
Oh and the Texans might be a serious contender for the Super Bowl. They could even get a first round bye when it's all said and done.
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2011-11-14, 17:09 | Link #3388 |
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Holy crap, a sudden influx of QB injuries.
-Matt Schaub will miss 'several' weeks due to a fractured foot. Matt Leinart will get another shot. -Matt Cassel is likely out for the season with a broken throwing hand, Tyler Palko will start in the meantime. -Michael Vick broke two ribs again, on the second play of the game. |
2011-11-14, 17:43 | Link #3389 | |
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His punk attitude is quite glaring at the moment and at some point, someone's going to have to tell him "we can't pay you like Larry Fitzgerald because we're not sure how much maintenance and attention you're going to need". Not to mention, he's a freaking midget by NFL standards and already got his bell rung a couple of times. He's nowhere near in the same league as TO or Randy Moss were in their prime.
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2011-11-14, 18:01 | Link #3390 | |
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Well, I believe that the Texans can win the rest of the games without Matt Schaub. They don't need a huge passing game to carry them through the games, considering Schaub only passed around 200 yards to win the game almost every time, and when he did pass around 400~ yards, he lost to the Saints and the Ravens. Plus rest of their schedule looks easy except possibly the Bengals. So Texans fans don't have to worry too much about losing their playoff chances.
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2011-11-14, 18:26 | Link #3391 | |
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2011-11-14, 18:53 | Link #3392 | |
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Well... from Monday Night Countdown... Schaub is out for the rest of the season. Now, we'll see if Leinhart managed to have learned anything while on the bench for a while.
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2011-11-14, 20:41 | Link #3395 | |
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Seems the attitude concerns were quite justified. What does it take to get a deep threat without the diva attitude?
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2011-11-14, 20:58 | Link #3396 | |
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2011-11-14, 23:49 | Link #3398 |
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49ers were brilliant against the Giants. Wasn't like New York were under-par - hell, they almost pulled off the comeback. But SF now have a passing game operating as well as the run - they're a legit threat and then some now.
Even if New Orleans were a bit shaky against Atlanta, they won. Which is all that matters. Atlanta made Matt Ryan throw way too much, plus Mike Smith going for his first 4th down go for it play for the year at such a critical time and field position?! It's stuff like that which will make Atlanta never be true contenders. Dameshek boldly claimed Baltimore would get burned by Seattle and he was right. How they hell did Baltimore fumble it so much...as much as Seattle's offense is loaded with basket cases, you have to admire their special team unit. Lynch will be a good player. Was utterly disgusted by the Jets. How in the hell could they be SO BAD against the last options of the Patriots defense which was ranked alst in the league?! And their own defense in the 2nd half was a joke. Wow, Stafford, you're a real graceful loser - NOT. You're even worse than Schwartz. You get your butt handed to you by Chicago and then start a full-on brawl? What a prick. So glad Chicago showed you up. Buffalo are learning. They need defense. Even if their offense goes to town, it'll be hard for them to beat the top teams when they leak so many points to mid-tier teams like Dallas. Dallas might be a threat next season.
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2011-11-15, 05:14 | Link #3400 | |
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Yeah, but he was also told to stay home. It's something more than just missing one special teams meeting. It's probably a cumulative series of events that finally let to Andy Reid and the coaching staff having enough.
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Wow this always happens. It's almost like that Texans franchise is cursed. I wouldn't be surprised if the Titans snatch the division crown from them. I though Schaub was over the injury bug that screwed him over a few years back, but when it's crunch time he gets hurt yet again. Unbelievable.
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