2009-10-27, 09:01 | Link #505 |
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^I actually went to that bama game Dilla because my cuz plays for Bama (#23)…It was a great experience to say the least…We JUST escaped with that one…The only sour part is the speeding ticket I got in Mississippi coming back to New Orleans…Wish I could have escaped that…Speaking of escapes….
Almost forgot to scream to the rafters on my Saints super-sensational comeback win @ Miami Sunday…One of the greatest victories in Saints’ history…We’ve won every style of game and showed our true-grit….It’s still early, but we’re the best right now!! Ha, I love it!
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2009-10-28, 00:24 | Link #506 |
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They are, right now, the team in NFL. I don't see who can stop them. Looking at Saint's remaining schedule, the only team that might give them trouble is the Patriots. They play Atlanta twice. They are also playing the Cowboys. Rest of the remaining team are far below .500 in winning percentile wise. Atlanta might pull up an upset but considering how the Saints are in sync behind Drew Brees, I'll be shocked if any upset is pulled. This team is poised for perfect season!
Then again, NFL is anything but predictable.
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2009-10-28, 01:54 | Link #507 |
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Saints will not go undefeated. If the 2007 patriots didn't, the saints certainly won't. The Eagles on a good day will stuff them. Of course on a bad day, the Eagles lose to a tomato can (WTF EAGLES! RAIDERS?! REALLY?!!!!)...
What's interesting is that the NFC east is all tied up now, except for the redskins, who just plain suck. But so long as that Eagles D keeps on hitting that blitz...
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2009-10-28, 10:15 | Link #508 | |
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P.S. Technically the Patriots did have an undefeated season (regular season anyways), and even with the super bowl loss they still won (if you count the playoiffs) more games than the undefeated Dolphins. As for the Saints going undefeated I don't see it happening.
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2009-10-28, 12:00 | Link #509 |
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Just on my own note, as much as I love Philadelphia, I see no hope in the Eagles. My favorite team player is Westbrook... and it just doesn't look good for him. I really dislike McNabb because I feel like he is totally overrated and participated in a humiliating loss in the superbowl a few years ago. Vick... I just won't talk about him. Second chances? Yeah blah blah blah... but usually people who are sick are always sick. Just be glad he didn't go up the chain from small animals to humans XD
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2009-10-28, 19:23 | Link #513 | |
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He also has less than 100 INT. Other QB who have 100 more TD than INT, Tom Brady, Brett Favre, Peyton Manning, Dan Marino, Joe Montana, Steve Young. Now those six guys usually had great recievers on their teams. McNabb, for the most part, has made do with pretty much average talent. This is a guy who had back-to-back 3,000-yard seasons when his leading receivers were Chad Lewis and Charles Johnson the first year and James Thrash and Duce Staley the next. The season when they finally gave McNabb a receiver (Owens), he threw for 31 TD and 8 INT. That made McNabb the first QB in NFL history to throw for at least 30 TD and fewer than 10 INT in a season. It's been done only twice (by Brady and Manning) since then. I think his major problem is that he is very lighthearted, even in big game situations. To sum it up, he sometimes isn't serious enough. Now injuries have defenitely been a bother to him the past few years and have made him less mobile (and less flexible a QB in the process) than his earlier years, yet he still plays pretty damn well at times. Besides the media though I don't see many people praising the guy, so calling him overrated may be pushing it a little. Honestly sometimes I feel like the nicest Eagles fan alive. I'm pretty sure most people in Philly are okay with McNabb, but it seems more often I hear of all the hate towards him from Eagles fans.
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2009-10-28, 20:57 | Link #515 | |
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So yeah I'm officially drinking the Koolaid, although I think we will go 14-2...We'll lose one to either ATL or Dallas (I think we're gonna bash the Pats and that pathetic secondary), and we'll lose to Carolina in week 16 because we'll be resting starters for the playoffs...Now I'm going to pick up an issue of Sports Illustrated with Reggie Bush on the cover...I have a feeling I'm gonna have a mag-cover collection this season^^...
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2009-10-28, 21:09 | Link #516 | |
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The Carolina fanbase suffers from a major inferiority complex. And I know, because I'm one of them. In fact, this basically crosses over into other sports as well. Other than North Carolina college basketball and the Carolina Hurricanes, there always a sense of foreboding over our sports teams. It's ridiculous. Edit: And this crap is why the fanbase is depressed: http://www.carolinahuddle.com/2009/1...zona/#more-892 |
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2009-10-28, 22:44 | Link #517 |
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^Still, I never thought the Panthers would erode this quickly...Seems like yesterday you guys were taking it to the GIANTS in that final regular season game last year...I've always had a special place in my football heart for Jake Dehlomme ever since he was with the Saints...Dude had one of the greatest post-season records and stats prior to falling off the planet against Arizona last year (Yall act like he been sucking for 5 years)...It's really sad to see him just lose all of his ability in the span of like 5 games....So yeah, i didn't see them stinking this bad (especially with that running game)...The aftermath of his Tommy-John surgery was the beginning of the end for Jake....
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2009-10-29, 02:15 | Link #518 | |
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I mean honestly, an O-line that allowed 6 sacks vs. THE RAIDERS FFS, Westbrook being made out of glass, and having no all-star receiver such as Moss or Ochocinco or Larry Fitzgerald or Plaxico (well, nobody has him now ). When we had TO, we went to the super bowl. Whether or not DeSean turns into our next TO has yet to be seen, but the guy is lacking about a foot in the height department >_<.
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2009-10-29, 02:54 | Link #520 |
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To be honest, if Julius Peppers is tagged again and traded for a draft pick(s), I wouldn't be mad. He's playing well, but the entire front 7 is playing pretty decent as well. It'll depend if he changes his mind about playing here or not.
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