2009-2010 NFL Season

billy p

billy p

Audioholic Ninja
How about the Dolphins last night??
The Dolphins secondary is horrible. Edwards looked real good and he almost cost me my FF game last night. BTW that was a very good call on his seond TD reception his keen was down before the ball crossed the goal line...:D
Great game though!

Sorry AW....:)
 
gmichael

gmichael

Audioholic Spartan
The Dolphins secondary is horrible. Edwards looked real good and he almost cost me my FF game last night. BTW that was a very good call on his seond TD reception his keen was down before the ball crossed the goal line...:DGreat game though!

Sorry AW....:)

I think the refs blew that call, even though it ended up not making a difference. Normally, a player is not "down" unless he is down by contact. Contact did not happen until he was right at the line. Couldn't tell if he was in or not by the view available though. That's inconclusive. The ruling should have gone with the call from the field which was touchdown. No matter though. One play later....

Great game. The Jets had no answer for the Wildcat formation.
 
MinusTheBear

MinusTheBear

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The Dolphins secondary is horrible. Edwards looked real good and he almost cost me my FF game last night. BTW that was a very good call on his seond TD reception his keen was down before the ball crossed the goal line...:D
Great game though!

Sorry AW....:)
Edwards did not do much last but the plays he did make were very important. He made a couple of great catches.

Miami just did the same old thing they always do and that is the run the ball down the defenses throat. Ronnie Brown is the man and there is nobody better in the league at running the wildcat; he knows exactly where the best place to go with the ball every time whether down the middle or around the edges. When Miami is in the Wildcat they run the ball 99% of the time, so defenses are expecting them to run it every time. They have the most balanced running attack in the league with Brown and Williams. I was also was impressed with their rookie quarterbark, he has got a nice strong arm and made good decisions all game. It also showcases how important good coaching and pass protection has on the quarterback position with such inexperience playing in the NFL. Really good football game last night with two talented and well coached football teams.
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
Edwards did not do much last but the plays he did make were very important. He made a couple of great catches.

Miami just did the same old thing they always do and that is the run the ball down the defenses throat. Ronnie Brown is the man and there is nobody better in the league at running the wildcat; he knows exactly where the best place to go with the ball every time whether down the middle or around the edges. When Miami is in the Wildcat they run the ball 99% of the time, so defenses are expecting them to run it every time. They have the most balanced running attack in the league with Brown and Williams. I was also was impressed with their rookie quarterbark, he has got a nice strong arm and made good decisions all game. It also showcases how important good coaching and pass protection has on the quarterback position with such inexperience playing in the NFL. Really good football game last night with two talented and well coached football teams.
My favorite team to watch, but I love running the football. To me passing is a waste of time. :D If I could build a team it would be of all blockers and running backs. :D I hear the rams are for sale. :p

I think the best RB combo in the league is on the Giants though. Bradshaw/Jacobs combines speed and power very well. Eli has to get his throws though:rolleyes: so the poor guys don't get to run as much as they should.:D
 
aberkowitz

aberkowitz

Audioholic Field Marshall
I think the best RB combo in the league is on the Giants though. Bradshaw/Jacobs combines speed and power very well. Eli has to get his throws though:rolleyes: so the poor guys don't get to run as much as they should.:D
The way Eli has been throwing this year, I have no problem with him getting as many throws as he wants!!
 
gmichael

gmichael

Audioholic Spartan
Jacobs doesn't seem like himself lately. Not sure why, but he's not running with the same agressiveness that he used to. He stops at the line and dances instead of pounding the holes.
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
Jacobs doesn't seem like himself lately. Not sure why, but he's not running with the same agressiveness that he used to. He stops at the line and dances instead of pounding the holes.
He's saving himself for the playoffs I bet. With the way they are winning they don't need him busting holes now.
 
gmichael

gmichael

Audioholic Spartan
He's saving himself for the playoffs I bet. With the way they are winning they don't need him busting holes now.
I'll vote for that.

With the way Bradshaw is running and Eli is throwing right now, it's OK for him to save it up.

Big test coming next week.
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
I'll vote for that.

With the way Bradshaw is running and Eli is throwing right now, it's OK for him to save it up.

Big test coming next week.
I think the Giants win. The NFC Beast still has the best 3 NFC teams IMO.
 
MinusTheBear

MinusTheBear

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The NFC Beast still has the best 3 NFC teams IMO.
If you think Dallas is a top 3 team in the NFC, I have to laugh....not even close. I could see that argument for the Giants and Eagles though.
 
billy p

billy p

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He's saving himself for the playoffs I bet. With the way they are winning they don't need him busting holes now.
IMO Bradshaw is the better back....:D. He is more agile, faster and runs with power, similar to Jacobs! Maybe he makes Jacobs look average, no?

But your still a homer....:D
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
If you think Dallas is a top 3 team in the NFC, I have to laugh....not even close. I could see that argument for the Giants and Eagles though.
They barely lost to the Giants and the Broncos. Both are undefeated. We'll see what happens when they play some other NFC teams.
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
Hum...what is your guy's take on the pending purchase of the Rams. I've heard that player won't play for Limbaugh (not so much.... Checketts) and now some of the owners aren't going to back them in a vote.

See Alex being a conservative does have some pitfalls....:eek:...:D

http://www.nfl.com/news/story?id=09000d5d813623a6&template=with-video-with-comments&confirm=true
I wouldn't play for him. After what he said on ESPN about McNabb he has no business in Sport's Business.
 
MinusTheBear

MinusTheBear

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Limbaugh

Hum...what is your guy's take on the pending purchase of the Rams. I've heard that player won't play for Limbaugh (not so much.... Checketts) and now some of the owners are not going to back tham in a vote. See Alex being a conservative does have some pitfalls....:eek:

http://www.nfl.com/news/story?id=09000d5d813623a6&template=with-video-with-comments&confirm=true
There has been some outspoken owners on this issue already that do not want to see him as a part owner. The National Football League fines players and owners for the most minor things such as complaining about refeeres, tweeting about how the training camp food sucks etc etc. I can't see this happening considering he is perceived as a racist by many people. Race and racial equality (especially in the head coaching ranks) is taken very seriously in the NFL, now way it will happen.
 
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