0 registered members (),
641
guests, and 4
spiders. |
Key:
Admin,
Global Mod,
Mod
|
|
Forums21
Topics42,457
Posts1,061,289
Members10,349
|
Most Online992 Jun 1st, 2024
|
|
|
NFL tidbits
#276457
06/01/06 09:13 AM
06/01/06 09:13 AM
|
Joined: Jul 2001
Posts: 7,952 It's fun to stay in the YMCA
Turi Giuliano
OP
|
OP
Joined: Jul 2001
Posts: 7,952
It's fun to stay in the YMCA
|
The off season has still been quite interesting following on from the draft and thought there's some good points for discussion that probably don't deserve their own thread but can be bunched together here. Maybe you'd like to add your own. - Ricky Williams heads to the CFL as what was rumoured. I have completely mixed feelings on this. I genuinely want to see how he does and will watch the CFL until the NFL starts like I do most years. I’ve come to even defend the guy now, he’s being a good team mate now and saying all the right things. He wasn’t busted for weed again and the substance hasn’t been released still. For now I’m giving him the benefit of the doubt because of, for example, cases in the past of nandrolone found in meats. So I kind of wish him well until his return. On the other hand the example the CFL is showing to take on banned NFL athletes is no good. Whilst they’re separate operations the alliance shared between them should be enough not to encourage contradictions in substance abuse rulings.
- The decision is out regarding Steve McNair and his contractual rights with the Titans’ facilities. Ruling in the player’s favour I know the right decision has been made. I honestly cannot even fathom how the Titans thought they could get away or even defend this confidently that they could think they’d win.
- Now I’m genuinely confused with the Jets QB situation. Maybe you egg yolkers, I mean New Yorkers, can shed some light on it. The media and fans seem to have little faith in Pennington getting back to his best, despite positive reports today on his rehab. In a situation like this isn’t a proven veteran the best option to have if Pennington, a) doesn’t make it back in time or, b) goes down again. Maybe that could be Ramsey but I’ve never been completely sold on him. I do however like the 2nd rounder Clemens. Could he be the future?
- Yes I know this is quite old news now but Flutie retiring should have made a few waves here. A guy who genuinely loved to play the game and based on his career he can always be regarded as successful. No he wont make the HOF but guys like this should be celebrated.
- For those still with me I wanted some input regarding Santonio Holmes being arrested. The details themselves sound sketchy so as usual I’ve reserved judgement because I haven’t heard of any previous similar type of behaviour from him. Any Buckeye (Goombah) wish to inform me?
So die all who betray Giuliano
|
|
|
Re: NFL tidbits
#276459
06/01/06 05:49 PM
06/01/06 05:49 PM
|
Joined: Jun 2004
Posts: 572
Jimmy Buffer
Underboss
|
Underboss
Joined: Jun 2004
Posts: 572
|
Originally posted by goombah: I think Holmes was arrested because he was drafted by that filthy team in Pennsylvania. I think it has more to do with that filthy college he attended. :p
There is no theory of evolution. Just a list of creatures Chuck Norris has allowed to live.
|
|
|
Re: NFL tidbits
#276467
07/27/06 12:29 PM
07/27/06 12:29 PM
|
Joined: Mar 2003
Posts: 12,724
Double-J
|
Joined: Mar 2003
Posts: 12,724
|
At least John Madden says that the Bills will finish ahead of the Jets in the AFC East, so we won't be the worst team...though I think he's wrong. Upon comparing the schedules, with my projected win/losses: Bills 2006 Schedule
Date Opponent Time/Result
Sep 10 @New England Loss
Sep 17 @Miami Loss
Sep 24 N.Y. Jets Win
Oct 1 Minnesota Win
Oct 8 @Chicago Loss
Oct 15 @Detroit Win
Oct 22 New England Loss
Week 8 BYE ---
Nov 5 Green Bay Win
Nov 12 @Indianapolis Loss
Nov 19 @Houston Win
Nov 26 Jacksonville Loss
Dec 3 San Diego Loss
Dec 10 @N.Y. Jets Loss
Dec 17 Miami Loss
Dec 24 Tennessee Loss
Dec 31 @Baltimore Loss Overall Record: 5-11 (Which is being generous) NY Jets 2006 Schedule
Date Opponent Time/Result
Sep 10 @Tennessee Win
Sep 17 New England Loss
Sep 24 @Buffalo Loss
Oct 1 Indianapolis Loss
Oct 8 @Jacksonville Loss
Oct 15 Miami Loss
Oct 22 Detroit Win
Oct 29 @Cleveland Win
Week 9 BYE ---
Nov 12 @New England Loss
Nov 19 Chicago Loss
Nov 26 Houston Win
Dec 3 @Green Bay Win
Dec 10 Buffalo Win
Dec 17 @Minnesota Win
Dec 25 @Miami Loss
Dec 31 Oakland Win Overall Record: 8-8
|
|
|
Re: NFL tidbits
#276469
07/28/06 02:04 PM
07/28/06 02:04 PM
|
Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 11,797 Pennsylvania
klydon1
|
Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 11,797
Pennsylvania
|
Originally posted by goombah: The Polamalu play was one play in a terribly officiated game all around. There were at least 4, some will say 6, plays that went Pittsburgh's way in the Super Bowl. It's one thing to have a poorly officiated game where both sides benefit. But in the biggest game of the year, it's a travesty that one team got the benefit of EVERY controversial call. If you're refering to the offensive interference in the end zone...the NFL reviewed it and found it to be a proper call; the receiver did extend his arm to create separation. It occurred in the end zone, directly in front of the ref...yeah that gets called. Roethlisberger's touchdown? On replay the ball is right at the plane. Maybe he's in, maybe not, but you can't call it a bad call when replay can't be sure. At worst it's the Steelers ball an inch from the goal line, they burn some clock or force a Seattle TO, then pound it in on the next play. They'd done it all year. There was nothing controversial about Willie Parker ripping through the line for a Super Bowl record breaking TD. There was nothing controversial about Randle El's TD pass to Ward. 21-10. It's over. But, if blaming the referees helps Bengal and Brown fans to deal with having to live in the constant shadow of the Pittsburgh Steelers, so be it.
|
|
|
Re: NFL tidbits
#276472
08/05/06 08:04 PM
08/05/06 08:04 PM
|
Joined: Apr 2002
Posts: 8,766 South of the Pinelands
MaryCas
|
Joined: Apr 2002
Posts: 8,766
South of the Pinelands
|
Originally posted by klydon1: [quote]Originally posted by Double-J: [b] Pfft, we just blame Scott Norwood . I always felt sorry for Scott Norwood. Wasn't an automatic kick, that's for sure. Imagine how his life would have been changed if he made the kick. [/b][/quote]Millions of dollars more, two chicks on each arm, TV appearances, car dealerships, fast food chains and now he's just a lawnmower salesman at Sears.
Whoever exalts himself will be humbled, whoever humbles himself will be exalted - Matthew 23:12
|
|
|
Re: NFL tidbits
#276476
08/07/06 09:47 PM
08/07/06 09:47 PM
|
Joined: Mar 2003
Posts: 12,724
Double-J
|
Joined: Mar 2003
Posts: 12,724
|
Originally posted by ronnierocketAGO:
Buffalo has whats his name at Quarterback. They are in trouble...Still, I'm sure they will win more games than the Jets for sure. Don't count on it. I wish the fucking Bills wouldn't have been retarded (of course, with Mike Mularkey, whom I hated from the beginning) they wouldn't have switched from developing Losman to Kelly "prima donna backup of the NFL" Holcolmb in a half-assed attempt at trying to make the playoffs with a shitty defense and an offensive line that is about as effective at stopping people from getting through as the U.S. border with Mexico. Hopefully they won't be retarded and start Holcolmb or Craig Nall and will let Losman start the entire year. We're not making the playoffs anyways - our O-line still sucks, and our defense is mediocre at best. Why not find out whether he's the quarterback of the future or not?
|
|
|
|