2011-10-10, 00:14 | Link #3082 | |
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People think Ingram is this super clean cut kid...Ingram is a dawg out there...He's best friends with my cuz who used to play at bama, and when he's been dying to break out since he's not under Saban no more...More endzone hijinks are to come...
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2011-10-10, 00:21 | Link #3083 |
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Yeah, I just looked it up, it was afterwards. Honestly, I didn't see the Ingram celebration but I caught the flag, I was wondering what he did.
Just watched it, it wasn't that bad. Lol, Jenkins was the sacrificial lamb for Smitty, I think Smith thought it was him that hit late, though. Smith threw him on the ground by the facemask and didn't get flagged for it. Last edited by Dilla; 2011-10-10 at 00:34. |
2011-10-10, 00:37 | Link #3084 | |
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Mark Ingram scores like a 2 yd TD run an as he pops up from his run he flips the ball in the air...Now he accidentally bumps into Panthers' CB Chris Gamble, but unfazed he begins to do this Roll-Tide kinda dance where he rolls his hands then grooves his arms side to side...He does this to both the left side and the right side (Electric-style mind you)... When he finishes doing it to the right side he finally realizes that Chris Gamble is upset with him for bumping in to him when he popped up...In lieu of witnessing Gamble's pi$$ed off face...Mark pauses the dance for a second and proceeds to do it again to the otherside xD...When Gamble sees this he gets IRATE and makes a gesture as if he going to punch Ingram (yet Mark just finishes his dance^^)... Now what makes this go from routine funny to funny as a b!tch , is that when they show the reverse angle, Saints TE Jimmy Graham is coming up behind Ingram as he begins the dance...Wanting to be apart of the celebration, in the span of about 2 seconds, he goes through a mental inventory trying to figure out what dance Ingram is doing so that he can blend in with it, BUT HE CAN'T FIGURE IT OUT xD, so he half-a$$ly does about 3 different quick dances...One being a bunny-hop and the other being a "so fresh and so clean" hands over helmets thing, and then just some side to side bull$hit^^... All of this to the backdrop of Gamble getting irate at what just happened...It's literally one of the funniest endzone things I've seen in quite some time...I hope to god somebody youtubed it...
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2011-10-10, 00:38 | Link #3085 | |
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I can't see Atlanta winning enough games the way they are playing this year. They had a LOT of injuries to key defenders during this game. Turner, Gonzalez and White are in decent form but Matt Ryan is not making good choices. He was terrible versus Chicago and he wasn't much better versus Green Bay. Rodgers had a ridiculous amount of 3rd and long plays converted into 1st downs. They're 2-3 already when they were 13-3 last year. NFC - Green Bay, Detroit, Washington, New Orleans, San Francisco. Those 5 look fairly solid for playoffs. Giants, Bears and Bucs are still in the running along with Atlanta. It is early but I am convinced Atlanta won't make the playoffs.
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2011-10-10, 02:41 | Link #3086 | |
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2011-10-10, 03:29 | Link #3087 |
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My 49ers are playing ridiculous right now. I couldn't be happier with this kind of a start. Alex is playing well, but he's still not that megastar we all thought he would be. He's averaging under 200 yards a game, which isn't a terrible omen or anything, but at the same time it would be nice to get back the feeling of having a dependable quarterback that can carry the team on his back when he has too. That Philadelphia game is the closest example, but at the same time, they really did more to lose the game than us winning it. At least in my opinion anyways. I don't think Alex will ever be that megastar, but maybe he'll eventually be a very good quarterback like Steve McNair or Mark Brunell was. Right now he's playing like Brad Johnson or Jon Kitna's best seasons.
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2011-10-10, 16:59 | Link #3090 |
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^Look we've seen San Diego do this 3 outta the last 4 years...No one is running away in the NFC East...9-7 will probably guarantee a playoff spot based on the attrition of that division...Philly is in trouble like a mofo, but a mofo might get lucky in that division if they can string a few wins together...They got the talent to atleast outscore people, cuz no one is playing Defense...95% of the league not named the Ravens that is...
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2011-10-10, 23:56 | Link #3092 | |
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In other news 2 + 2 = 4... THAT'S what I would say in the Bears pressroom^^...
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2011-10-11, 04:21 | Link #3094 |
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What do the Bears expect?! Their defense is practically non-existent now aside from Urlacher. Their offensive line does squat to protect Cutler. Forte has to conjure up good numbers on his own. And freaking Johnny Knox bounces back and forth between dropping sitters and doing the impossible. At the very least, protect Cutler, or he mind end up spending an offseason in casts and bandages the way he's getting smashed this year.
Detroit seem to be doing the basics right and going from there. Stafford doesnt seem to throw that much - not that he has to when Best goes berserk on the run or Johnson can be dialled up when needed for big yardage. Their defense was big on critical plays. I so hope Carolina can beat Atlanta next week. Within a TD of Green Bay and a field goal of New Orleans - they don't deserve to be 1-4. Kansas City being 2-3 while Carolina are 1-4 is criminal. On a final note - either Indy wants Luck bad or they are jinxed. Lossing Addai just ripped out one of their best options on offense. But with Indy, Miami and St. Louis all winless, you'd think one of those three is getting Luck. Not sure St. Louis would take him though - they need people to throw to more since they already have a decent QB. Miami is just...WTF...why the hell would Reggie Bush go there? Money couldn't soften the blow of being beaten that much. Henne is a bit improved but not the solution. And Indy, well - good runs can't last forever and neither can Manning. To go without major injury for as long as he did was very fortunate for them but they had to luck out eventually. Still, Polian should be held accountable. It's already been discussed here that other top sides have decent starting QBs. Painter is getting better but he's not the hurry-up no-huddle offense Manning made Indy feared for.
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2011-10-11, 16:04 | Link #3095 |
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Is it too late to jump on the Lion's bandwagon? We got a few glimpses over the last two seasons that they were going to start swinging upwards from mediocrity, but I think where they're at now is beyond even the most optimistic expectations. I'm certainly rooting for them over the Packers for the NFC North, but that's just because how can you not root for Detroit, with their uber-pathetic history.
I predict Indy gets Luck. I just don't see them winning any games this season (maybe vs Jacksonville, and since they play them twice, there's an outside chance they get two wins and somehow loose out on Luck). Plus, it's entirely possible Manning doesn't fully recover from his injury/surgery. Denver starting Tebow. LoL. Not to take away from Tebow's college achievements (though I think Vince Young was a far superior version at the college level, who got far less adoration), but this is the NFL, and I just don't see him being a successful NFL QB, no matter how much he "wants to win". That said, it's not like Denver has many options. Orton would make a fantastic backup QB on a top-tier team, but he's not a super-star that can really lead a crappy team. We all know Quinn doesn't even belong in the NFL as a backup. So, play Tebow to make some fans happy, and look to the draft/off-season to get a QB I guess is what Denver is shooting for here.
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2011-10-11, 16:28 | Link #3096 | |
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I'm starting to feel a bit sorry for Luck. I'm not bitter anymore, since I'm fully behind Cam now, but he going to come into the league with such heavy expectations on his shoulders, it's not even funny. When it came to Cam Newton, there were plenty of talking heads (*cough*Todd McShay*cough*) and fans that thought that Cam would fail immediately. Hell, on the Carolina Panthers forum that I frequent, the boards crashed due to the epic flame war that erupted between Pro-Cam fans and Anti-Cam fans when the Panthers drafted Newton. It gave him motivation. Luck, on the other hand, has Ryan Leaf-type hype almost. I'm not saying that he is going to be Ryan Leaf, no way, he is has much better attitude, but yeah. Indy is a stable location for him to go to, and it's a nice city on top of that, he should hope that is his destination. Also, with all the hoopla about Luck, everyone is forgetting that there are two other great QB prospects likely to enter the Draft next year: Matt Barkley and Landry Jones. And some other sleepers as well. http://www.walterfootball.com/draft2012QB.php Robert Griffin III is shooting up draft boards now. Last edited by Dilla; 2011-10-11 at 16:39. |
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2011-10-11, 18:25 | Link #3098 |
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I know, I said that Indy was the most stable place he could go, but with Indy being competitive the last three weeks I think they can pull some upsets here or there.
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2011-10-11, 19:21 | Link #3100 |
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I really, really doubt that Ponder is kicked out so quickly. If Minnesota's front office is worth a damn, that is.
1.) It's telling how crappy a GM is if they are willing to bail on a player they drafted high just a season before for a position well known to require a few years to gel. Ponder at this point hasn't been mentioned to start in place of McNabb despite a 1-4 start, which means that they are content with letting him sit and learn. 2.) Frasier had honed in on Ponder like two months before the Draft, he really likes him, so I doubt he is going to be so fast to pull the trigger on a media hype machine. |
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