12-15-2010, 02:48 PM | #121 (permalink) |
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Sal alosi, was caught doing more then tripping, he had the players create a wall by the sidelines every punt. Now he is suspended indefinitely.
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12-20-2010, 09:34 AM | #123 (permalink) | |
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However, I don't believe that it would be a huge deal. I doubt that there would be fines involved. Instead, there'd be a letter from the NFL reminding players to keep out of that area, and a penalty (I'm guessing 15 yards) if caught doing it during the game.
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12-20-2010, 04:31 PM | #124 (permalink) | |
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Reviving this post because of a point I had forgotten to make: who do you think will win this year's Offensive & Defensive ROY honors?
I had made it a caveat abot three weeks ago that if either St. Louis or Tampa reach the playoffs, whichever one, the OFF. ROY would either go to Sam Bradford (St. Louis) or to Mike Williams (Tampa Bay) because of the recognition either team would get since last year, when neither team even won three games all season.. At this stage however, it seems all but assured Sam Bradford will get the nod and the award, in my estimation. However the DEF. ROY ballot is still open-ended enough to warrant discussion on which rookie's play was exceptional enough to be better than all the rest in the class; who do you suppose that is? In my opinion, either Cleveland defensive back institution (T.J. Ward, S, and Joe Haden, CB) could be on the final ballot, as well as Philly's Nate Allen, S, and perhaps Oakland's Rolando McClain, LB. The runaway first ballot nominee, however, might be the eventual winner de facto: Detriot's Ndamukong Suh, DT. Thoughts, additions, concerns? Quote:
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01-06-2011, 01:29 PM | #125 (permalink) |
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I see no one has posted here in some time. Let's liven up the place a little. Playoff predictions? To make things interesting, I'm willing to hand out $25 out of my own pocket (I'm poor) to whoever can go 11-0. Only rule is that you have to be a full fledged member (500+ posts?) to qualify.
Saints (-10.5) at Seahawks Jets at Indy (-2.5) Ravens (-2.5) at Chiefs Green Bay at Philadelphia (-2.5) My picks are Saints, Jets, Ravens, Eagles. I also want to add, fuck Andrew Luck. He's going back to school instead of getting drafted by the Panthers next year. He's an idiot though. If he goes pro now, he can make a ton more before the lockout happens.
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02-06-2011, 07:33 PM | #126 (permalink) |
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This made up for my terrible predictions yesterday at the UFC in spades!
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02-07-2011, 02:40 PM | #127 (permalink) |
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I have no definable emotion at this point, but for the second year in a row (or... since I've started this pre-season ritual) I have correctly predicted the Super Bowl Winning Team.
I did it before most of the other "sports analysts/experts", but it still feels good to be -- (to note: I even correctly called Brady = MVP, Vick = Comeback Player, though in hindsight, I should have actually written it down HERE.)
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