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Raymond Wed Sep 06, 2006 09:35am

New Off-topic thread: America's real passion: NFL football
 
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Raymond Mon Sep 25, 2006 09:17am

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Originally Posted by JuraissicRef
Let's see....in Worlds Championships this year, the US is 0 for baseball, mens basketball, womens basketball, golf, soccer, lacrosse, hockey, tennis, rugger and quoits. Did I miss any sports?

Yes, the one sport the rest of the world combined will never match us in, Football. Football is America's sport and always will be.

tjones1 Mon Sep 25, 2006 01:26pm

How 'bout them Bears! :D

Raymond Mon Sep 25, 2006 03:23pm

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Originally Posted by tjones1
How 'bout them Bears! :D

I'm an Viking fan (Eagles also) so I have to give you props on your victory. But unless your running game steps up you guys are going to be in trouble when the weather starts turning chilly.

I'm impressed with the improvements Minnesota has made on defense and their commitment to the run (guess Childress wasn't calling the plays in Philly) but they need a consistent game-breaker at WR (IE: someone who doesn't drop passes).

I'm glad Philly now has a fully serviceable set of receivers, definitely better than anything they had pre-TO. They've had 3 different receivers gain 100yds in the 1st 3 games. And keeping Buckhalter healthy will keep Westbrook healthy and on-track for a Pro Bowl season. But the defense is still relying way too much on blitzes which leaves them susceptible to big plays in the passing game, especially with a lack of shutdown CB's. Also, the Iggles need to develop a killer instinct. They should have pounded the G-men in the 1st three quarters the same way Seattle did and they should have put up 50 on the 49'ers. One more tune up (the Packers) then meat of the schedule starts for them.

26 Year Gap Mon Sep 25, 2006 08:39pm

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
I'm an Viking fan (Eagles also) so I have to give you props on your victory. But unless your running game steps up you guys are going to be in trouble when the weather starts turning chilly.

I'm impressed with the improvements Minnesota has made on defense and their commitment to the run (guess Childress wasn't calling the plays in Philly) but they need a consistent game-breaker at WR (IE: someone who doesn't drop passes).

I'm glad Philly now has a fully serviceable set of receivers, definitely better than anything they had pre-TO. They've had 3 different receivers gain 100yds in the 1st 3 games. And keeping Buckhalter healthy will keep Westbrook healthy and on-track for a Pro Bowl season. But the defense is still relying way too much on blitzes which leaves them susceptible to big plays in the passing game, especially with a lack of shutdown CB's. Also, the Iggles need to develope a killer instinct. They should have pounded the G-men in the 1st three quarters the same way Seattle did and they should have put up 50 on the 49'ers. One more tune (the Packers) and the meat of the schedule starts for them.

That blown game against NYG could prove costly. They could be up 3 on them at this point and no doubt should be. They need to learn to step on the throat in that situation and not reach for their own. [I am also an Eagles fan as well as NYJ. I like green, but not for referee shoes.]

euby Tue Sep 26, 2006 08:02am

The Colts will be rolling in to NY to face the Jets this weekend...your team ready for that?:)

26 Year Gap Tue Sep 26, 2006 04:38pm

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Originally Posted by euby
The Colts will be rolling in to NY to face the Jets this weekend...your team ready for that?:)

Are they bringing any RBs?

Jay R Tue Sep 26, 2006 06:44pm

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
Yes, the one sport the rest of the world combined will never match us in, Football. Football is America's sport and always will be.

Not so. Italy won the Football World Cup this summer.

jmkbball Wed Sep 27, 2006 09:04am

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
Yes, the one sport the rest of the world combined will never match us in, Football. Football is America's sport and always will be.


Hummmm....not that basketball in this country has many particulary good examples now -- but if football is so special and Terrell Owens is considered one of the very best at being special, I won't blame the rest of the world for not caring too much about the sport.

ChuckElias Wed Sep 27, 2006 09:06am

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Originally Posted by jmkbball
if football is so special and Terrell Owens is considered one of the very best at being special, I won't blame the rest of the world for not caring too much about the sport.

A Dallas paper is reporting that TO's "reaction" to the pain pills was caused by intentionally taking 45 of them at once.

ChuckElias Wed Sep 27, 2006 09:07am

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200...ort/index.html

ESPN.com also has a story on its front page.

26 Year Gap Wed Sep 27, 2006 08:03pm

The thing I like about TO is that he no longer is in Philly. A great combo with him in Dallas, my 32nd favorite team.

mick Wed Sep 27, 2006 08:33pm

I have just one word to say:
WhentheheckaretheLionsgonnabeback?

RookieDude Wed Sep 27, 2006 08:42pm

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Originally Posted by mick
I have just one word to say:
WhentheheckaretheLionsgonnabeback?

mick,
The Lions showed a good defensive front against the Seahawks...and look what the Seahawks did to the New York Football Giants' defense. (42-3 in the 3rd Qt.)

Seahawks should be tested Sunday night vs. Chicago (Nationally televised)
NBC 5:15 PST

Even w/o MVP Shaun Alexander...the offense will be formidable with their new "Fantastic Four" wide receiver set that includes former Super Bowl MVP Deion Branch.

Raymond Thu Sep 28, 2006 07:25am

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Originally Posted by mick
I have just one word to say:
WhentheheckaretheLionsgonnabeback?

Mick, when were the Lions ever here in the first place? :p


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