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« Reply #165 on: September 21, 2004, 04:13:35 AM »
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heh if it\'s one thing i\'ve noticed about the colts is that they\'re defense is really lacking...if it wasn\'t for manning &  james & harrison lighting it up on the offensive side of things..the colts would be in trouble...but yea it\'s way to early to start predicting...*thinks of what happened to pittsburgh last year* started off strong and towards the end just went into a complete slump..



That is the great thing about football (or the bad thing, depending on how you look at it). Your team can be doing great and then have a slump that knocks them out of the playoff or your team can comeback from an 0-3 and make it. You just never know how it goes.

With all that said, don\'t let me take away from the Eagles early streak. This time last year they was 0-2 and now they are 3-0. They are playing looser, having more fun and the defense is kicking in. Maybe with the line up changes, the three lost division titles , just maybe they have changed and have the talent *and* desire to take it all the way. We\'ll find out in Janurary.
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« Reply #166 on: September 21, 2004, 04:22:06 AM »
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Quddus, in a couple years when the Eagles aren\'t the team they are now who ya gonna root for?  Oh, whats that, you\'re not sure what teams gonna be good yet..........ok.



Besides me being a huge McNabb fan. Andy Reid is a brilliant man. He knows exactly how to put a football team together. The eagles franchise overall has done a great job being successful and keeping this team under the salary cap. I mean how can you go against Any Reid this guy deserves all the respect. Seeing how he went from the hot dog stands to head coach.

I could careless if they are winning or not. I get behing the guys I like. If the eagles where 0-2 with this teams. This would still be my team because I like so many guys on this team.  And I think the coach is a brilliant man.
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« Reply #167 on: September 21, 2004, 04:47:21 AM »
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McNabb is going deep.........caught by T.O
So much for are corners sucking. Shepard and brown have kept Moss in check.

Oh where is james and shocky now:bounce: :p :headbang:


*raises hand*

Daunte was running for his life 75% of the game due to his offensive line blowing chunks and being injured.

When he actually did pass, he went 33 for 43 for 360 yards and a TD to Moss. A lot of those were short routes due to him having to get rid of the ball in 2 seconds, but the fact still remains that he completed over 75% of his passes for over 300 yards. I wouldn\'t exactly call that containment.

When Randy actually DID get thrown to, he made Lito Shephard his bitch. He looked a whole lot better than TO, whose one big catch wasn\'t even a catch anyways (was bobbling it as it went out of bounds with the ref looking right at it). Horray for Mike Tice taking his ability to review plays and shoving it up his own ass.

Personally I was a little unimpressed with both teams. The Vikings didn\'t look that good at all on both sides of the ball, especially trying to run the ball (again, their O-Line was just bad, Kearse was in the backfield every play), and they made stupid mistakes. That said, the fact that this game was still in question as late as 6 minutes left was a little puzzling. Philly had several chances to take the game and run with it, and never really did until they got the TD pass that shouldn\'t have been. If that lack of a Killer Instinct is a sign of things to come, I think there might be trouble down the road for the Eagles.

It\'s a nice win to get in front of the country on Monday Night Football, but you guys have yet to leave the confines of Philly. I want to see this team go to a good team\'s place on the road. As for the Vikings...again, I was very unimpressed. They made critical mistakes at critical points in the ballgame (Dante "Fumble it!" Cullpepper at the half yard line right before halftime). I was also unimpressed with Philly\'s lack of a killer instinct to finally put the game away. To me, the Vikings defense looked very overrated, as their front seven got absolutley torched by Brian Westbrook early. What realy puzzled me is how they just stopped going to Westbrook after he started out so hot in the 1st half. Interesting strategy.

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« Reply #168 on: September 21, 2004, 06:54:44 AM »
All I have to say is this game was a correct call from being a totally different situation.  Either way though, Philly continued to show a lot of their weaknesses.  I still don\'t think they make the Super Bowl, which is all I was arguing in the first place.
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« Reply #169 on: September 21, 2004, 08:29:39 AM »
I hate bye weeks... Pats get the week off before they steamroll Buffalo.
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« Reply #170 on: September 21, 2004, 08:32:51 AM »
Heh, confident much?  I just can\'t wait til you come out of week 7 in 2nd in the AFC East ;)
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« Reply #171 on: September 21, 2004, 08:37:23 AM »
...with buffalo at #1......
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« Reply #172 on: September 21, 2004, 09:04:19 AM »
I used to be modest about New England, but you don\'t have to when your team wins.  Ever since 3 years ago when I proved everyone on this message board wrong about Superbowl XXXVI, I\'ve had this sense of confidence about this team

Oh and shockwaves...

Patriots traded 1st round pick for Belicheck in the year 2000, I think it worked out for the Patriots.
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« Reply #173 on: September 21, 2004, 09:10:15 AM »
Patriots stole Belicheck in one of the most under handed moves in football in the past 10 years, don\'t act like that was a trade or that you guys weren\'t absolute pricks for how that played out.

And you didn\'t prove me wrong about that Super Bowl :p  I was a month away from starting to post here yet.
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« Reply #174 on: September 21, 2004, 02:06:32 PM »
what r u talking about your registered Aug 2000, SB36 was Feb 2002

maybe you just didn\'t post.
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« Reply #175 on: September 21, 2004, 02:39:26 PM »
He didn\'t post.

Always bragged to me about how he had a shitload of posts despite the fact that he didn\'t post for over a year after he registered...ahh, the greatness that was the N64CC Message Boards.

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« Reply #176 on: September 21, 2004, 02:59:23 PM »
Registered August 2000, posted about 10 times, left, came back, started posting February 2002.  I first registered just cause of the connection to n64cc, then came back during one of the many times when that board was down.

This was the first topic both me and Jamas posted in then: click
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« Reply #178 on: September 22, 2004, 06:44:04 AM »
Rightly so.

*wonders how this discussion got started*

...Go Chiefs!

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« Reply #179 on: September 22, 2004, 07:21:38 AM »
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Good GOD do the Chiefs suck. As a Chiefs fan, I truly can\'t believe how this team won 13 games last year.
I was saying it ALL during the off season. I may have said it in the pre-season thread as well. They NEEDED to add some bodies on defense. I told nuff Chief\'s fans that they were bringing back the SAME defense and the defense was going to struggle again. They told me that the Chief\'s defensive problems were due to bad coaching and that the new Defensive coordinator would turn them around. :rolleyes: You can give the San Diego Chargers Vince Lombardi as a coach and they are STILL the San Diego Chargers. Coaching is a huge factor in the NFL but it is nothing without personel.

The Chiefs need to get their offense rolling or they may be in trouble.

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Yeah. That hate is reserved for Tom Brady and the Pats. ;)
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