dredwak wrote:National Football League
With one of the most exciting regular seasons now completed
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Well, I stopped reading at that point in the article. "Most exciting"?????????????? He's kidding right?
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dredwak wrote:National Football League
With one of the most exciting regular seasons now completed
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cklaurence wrote:BabyHawk wrote:CK... could you please root for the saints on saturday.... 16 tells me that your root is a curse for the team you are rooting for & I am hoping to take advantage of that :O) THanx in advance for your support..
[i]a desperate seahawk fan
Why, of course, BabyH... It's not a problem . Everyone is well-aware of my deep love for the Saints anyway, so it's just natural that I will be rooting for them on Saturday coming.
LadyHawk wrote:Mike Holmgren of the Cleveland Browns fired Eric Mangini this morning.
Ya know...just in case anyone here cares.
Emeritus wrote:I don't know if I've seen one fumble cause such a turnaround as in the Ravens-Steelers game. It wasn't just the touchdown that the Steelers scored off it, it was the complete shift in the control of the games. Tom Landry always said that turnovers were the most important variable in the playoffs. On the other hand, I don't think that anything could have saved the Falcons yesterday. Who is going to be able to stop the Packers?
TryThinking wrote:Jets fan dies during celebration
A Staten Island man who decided to celebrate the New York Jets’ stunning upset of the New England Patriots Sunday by going sledding on his driveway was killed after he skidded onto the road and was struck by an oncoming car, police said.
Raymond Larsen, 46, had been watching the game inside his home on Cleveland Avenue in Great Kills when he went outside about 8:50pm with a plastic disc to use as a sled.
A police source said it is believed he had been drinking while watching the game.
After Larsen landed in the middle of the road, a 2006 Hyundai SUV ran him over.
He was rushed to the Staten Island University Hospital where he died.
The driver stayed at the scene and no charges were filed.
Sad, but true story.
dredwak wrote:TryThinking wrote:Jets fan dies during celebration
A Staten Island man who decided to celebrate the New York Jets’ stunning upset of the New England Patriots Sunday by going sledding on his driveway was killed after he skidded onto the road and was struck by an oncoming car, police said.
Raymond Larsen, 46, had been watching the game inside his home on Cleveland Avenue in Great Kills when he went outside about 8:50pm with a plastic disc to use as a sled.
A police source said it is believed he had been drinking while watching the game.
After Larsen landed in the middle of the road, a 2006 Hyundai SUV ran him over.
He was rushed to the Staten Island University Hospital where he died.
The driver stayed at the scene and no charges were filed.
Sad, but true story.
believed he had been drinking...
ya think..?
Baglady wrote:Think I read the deadline for a lock out is March 3??? Guess we'll know then - doesn't sound like the sides are anywhere close but there is a LOT of $$$ involved. I can't imagine the NFL NOT having a 2011 season - maybe just abbreviated / shortened.
Sounds like lots of NFL players now want Rex Ryan type coaches - geeezuz.... Personally, no thanks.
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