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| Spanking the monkey oh yeah | I don't think the Steelers will be able to repeat this year. Of course they pretty much have the same team as last year, but out of the AFC the Colts, Titans, Patriots, and others seemed to improve this year and could look good when the season starts. With Harvin he is just coming off an injury so not sure if he really is an injury bug like you said. This is his rookie season after all. One player I think people should watch cause I think this could be his break out season is Ted Ginn Jr. The guy gets more and more time as WR in the offense and does punt returns and kick off returns. If he stays healthy watch him to have a big season if the Wild Cat struggles alittle. |
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| Spanking the monkey oh yeah | My bad on the double post, but more new. Farve Signs I love Farve and think they guy is a great QB. But why does he do it now. I mean did the Vick thing make he think he wanted to play again to? I think it isn't a smart move overall by Minnesota cause you don't really know yet what you had in your other QBs let alone you don't know what you're getting from Farve. Farve has got to the point of annoyance with me. |
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| Formely keyblayedwielder Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: watching the Florida Gators Posts: 1,096
Rep Power: 2 ![]() Level: 17 EXP: | good ol monday night football is back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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| Cozza Frenzy | Well, Favre is a great QB, without a question. But disregarding all of the drama he has caused, keeping his name in the media limelight, my biggest concern with this is his arm. I'm not sure if he will be able to handle a full season, plus the possibility of the playoffs. But if his arm is in solid shape, there is no doubt in my mind that they will be one of htose teams to beat come playoffs. |
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| Organization Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Hannah, Montana Age: 15 Posts: 814
Rep Power: 2 ![]() Level: EXP: | The interesting thing to me about the Favre deal is the two years. I mean, will he want to 'retire' again after one year? I see Vick as mainly a wildcat option, and obviously a backup, too. |
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| Hi kids! Do you like violence? | So uh, Plaxico... |
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Besides, only reason why Favre is back is cause he wants to spank Green Bay cause they wouldn't let him come back. That's been his plan for a while now. Now that he meets Green Bay twice a yer, it just gives him more of an edge. I'm not gonna pull an ESPN and dub then NFC Champions, but they can make some noise this season. | ||
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| Cozza Frenzy | I was expecting more posts about Plaxico than this. Am I the only one who does not expect to see Plaxico back in the NFL after his prison sentence? 2 years added on to his current age will make him 34 by the time that he will be able to play in the NFL again. That is relatively old for a wide receiver. |
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