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Post by BRV on Dec 21, 2010 0:08:33 GMT -5
Devin Hester is in tears at a press conference right now, thanking his teammates for helping him set the NFL record for career punt and kick return touchdowns.
Naturally, this will transition into Brett Favre's press conference, in which he will shatter the NFL record for total number of times saying the words "I", "me" or "my" during a press conference.
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Post by Beast Army Ass on Dec 21, 2010 0:22:46 GMT -5
Devin Hester is in tears at a press conference right now, thanking his teammates for helping him set the NFL record for career punt and kick return touchdowns. Naturally, this will transition into Brett Favre's press conference, in which he will shatter the NFL record for total number of times saying the words "I", "me" or "my" during a press conference. I feel this was said somewhat jokingly, but damn he really is talking about himself a lot.
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Post by Beets by Schrute on Dec 21, 2010 0:23:01 GMT -5
Please don't play again Favre. Your last pass was not an interception. Why take that risk?
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Post by BRV on Dec 21, 2010 0:27:12 GMT -5
Devin Hester thanks his teammates for breaking an NFL record, to the point of tears. Brett Favre?
"I thank my stubbornness, my hard-hardheadedness for 20 great years."
He also just compared a Joe Webb pass to "a young Brett Favre".
JUST RETIRE, YOU WASHED-UP, SELF-SERVING, EGO MANIACAL EMBARRASSMENT TO YOURSELF, YOUR TEAM AND THE LEAGUE AS A WHOLE.
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Post by the5thhorseman on Dec 21, 2010 0:33:16 GMT -5
Devin Hester thanks his teammates for breaking an NFL record, to the point of tears. Brett Favre? "I thank my stubbornness, my hard-hardheadedness for 20 great years." He also just compared a Joe Webb pass to "a young Brett Favre". JUST RETIRE, YOU WASHED-UP, SELF-SERVING, EGO MANIACAL EMBARRASSMENT TO YOURSELF, YOUR TEAM AND THE LEAGUE AS A WHOLE. How embarrassing that he would praise Webb what a douchebag
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Post by BRV on Dec 21, 2010 0:43:36 GMT -5
Devin Hester thanks his teammates for breaking an NFL record, to the point of tears. Brett Favre? "I thank my stubbornness, my hard-hardheadedness for 20 great years." He also just compared a Joe Webb pass to "a young Brett Favre". JUST RETIRE, YOU WASHED-UP, SELF-SERVING, EGO MANIACAL EMBARRASSMENT TO YOURSELF, YOUR TEAM AND THE LEAGUE AS A WHOLE. How embarrassing that he would praise Webb what a douchebag When someone uses an opportunity to praise someone else by praising themselves, yeah, you can say that's a pretty douchey move. "You remind me of me" is quite possibly the biggest douche phrase ever created. It's such a self-serving way of giving someone credit but making sure everyone knows you're still deserving of more praise.
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Post by Clarence "Showstealer" Mason on Dec 21, 2010 1:03:06 GMT -5
On a unrelated note. I'd thank to that Toby Gerhart, Jay Cutler and Brian Urlacher for getting me out of jail in my playoff game. TO THE SUPERBOWL as Brat Pack Inc. LLC roll to 15-0.
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Dec 21, 2010 1:19:03 GMT -5
On my radio podcast, we shall have an interesting discussion about this Thursday's game between my co-host's Steelers and my Panthers. Anyway.........I'll just get my rankings out of the way.
1. Atlanta Falcons (12 – 2) 2. New England Patriots (12 – 2) 3. Baltimore Ravens (10 – 4) 4. New York Jets (10 – 4) 5. Chicago Bears (10 – 4) 6. Philadelphia Eagles (10 – 4) 7. New Orleans Saints (10 – 4) 8. Pittsburgh Steelers (10 – 4) 9. Kansas City Chiefs (9 – 5) 10. New York Giants (9 – 5) 11. San Diego Chargers (8 – 6) 12. Indianapolis Colts (8 – 6) 13. Green Bay Packers (8 – 6) 14. Jacksonville Jaguars (8 – 6) 15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (8 – 6) 16. Miami Dolphins (7 – 7) 17. Oakland Raiders (7 – 7) 18. Tennessee Titans (6 – 8) 19. St. Louis Rams (6 – 8) 20. Seattle Seahawks (6 – 8) 21. Minnesota Vikings (6 – 8) 22. Houston Texans (6 – 8) 23. Dallas Cowboys (5 – 9) 24. San Francisco 49ers (5 – 9) 25. Washington Redskins (5 – 9) 26. Cleveland Browns (5 – 9) 27. Buffalo Bills (4 – 10) 28. Detroit Lions (4 – 10) 29. Arizona Cardinals (4 – 10) 30. Cincinnati Bengals (3 – 11) 31. Denver Broncos (3 – 11) 32. Carolina Panthers (2 – 12)
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Post by Demented on Dec 21, 2010 1:20:22 GMT -5
On my radio podcast, we shall have an interesting discussion about this Thursday's game between my co-host's Steelers and my Panthers. Anyway.........I'll just get my rankings out of the way. Correction: KC is 9-5.
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Dec 21, 2010 1:29:51 GMT -5
On my radio podcast, we shall have an interesting discussion about this Thursday's game between my co-host's Steelers and my Panthers. Anyway.........I'll just get my rankings out of the way. Correction: KC is 9-5. Fixed..........
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Post by default on Dec 21, 2010 4:51:28 GMT -5
Looking forward to the Vikings-Eagles game this week.
Warning: Language
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Post by Grendel on Dec 21, 2010 9:54:13 GMT -5
This how bad the NFC west is, PT 2. So in theory, a 7-9 record could possibly win the west and propel one of these juggernauts into the playoffs?
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Post by andrew8798 on Dec 21, 2010 10:07:15 GMT -5
Packers coach Mike McCarthy has ruled RE Cullen Jenkins (calf) out for Week 16, but he hopes to get him back for the final game of the regular season.
Lions coach Jim Schwartz said a decision on who the team will start at quarterback in Week 16 might not come until Sunday.
Cowboys interim coach Jason Garrett isn't ready to rule Tony Romo (collarbone) out yet even after owner Jerry Jones expressed doubt that we'd see the quarterback again this season.
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Post by corpen11 on Dec 21, 2010 10:15:48 GMT -5
Looking forward to the Vikings-Eagles game this week. Warning: Language Chokeslam, chokeslam, bah gawd, King.
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Post by BearDogg-X on Dec 21, 2010 10:16:36 GMT -5
How the playoffs look after Week 15:
AFC 1) New England, 2) Pittsburgh
6) NY Jets at 3) Kansas City 5) Baltimore at 4) Indianapolis
NFC 1) Atlanta, 2) Chicago
6) NY Giants at 3) Philadelphia 5) New Orleans at 4) St. Louis
Already in: AFC: New England(clinched playoff berth), Pittsburgh(same) NFC: Atlanta(clinched playoff berth), Chicago(NFC North champs)
Source: <a href="http://joenfl.blogs.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/view/18374161">http://joenfl.blogs.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/view/18374161</a href>
Win and in:
Philadelphia: The Eagles clinch the NFC East with a win or a NY Giants loss or a tie and a Giants loss or tie. Philadelphia clinches a playoff berth with a tie or a Tampa Bay loss or tie.
New Orleans: The Saints are in with a win or tie or a Buccaneers loss or tie.
NY Giants: The G-Men clinch a playoff berth with a win.
Baltimore: The Ravens are in with a win or tie or a loss by either Kansas City or San Diego coupled with a loss or tie by either Indianapolis or Jacksonville.
NY Jets: The Jets clinch a playoff berth with a win or tie or a loss or tie by either the Colts or Jaguars.
Improve their position: New England: The Patriots clinch the AFC East and home-field advantage in the AFC with a win or tie or a Jets loss or tie.
Atlanta: The Falcons clinch the NFC South and home-field advantage in the NFC with a win or tie.
Pittsburgh: The Steelers clinch the AFC North and a 1st-round bye with a win and a Ravens loss.
Chicago: The Bears can clinch a first-round bye with a win, a Philadelphia loss and a Giants loss or tie.
Win and need help: Kansas City: The Chiefs win the AFC West with a win and a San Diego loss or tie or a tie and a Chargers loss.
Eliminated: Carolina(Week 11), Detroit, Buffalo, Cincinnati(Week 12), Denver(Week 13), Dallas, Minnesota, Cleveland, Washington(Week 14), Miami, Houston, Arizona(Week 15)
Carolina still holds the #1 pick in the draft.
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Post by Robbymac on Dec 21, 2010 10:27:05 GMT -5
This how bad the NFC west is, PT 2. So in theory, a 7-9 record could possibly win the west and propel one of these juggernauts into the playoffs? Well... in theory...a 6-9-1 team could win the west. Rams lose to San Fran, tie Seattle Seahawks lose to Tampa, tie St. Louis 49ers beat Rams, lose to Cardinals Rams 6-9-1 Hawks 6-9-1 49ers 6-10 Rams win tiebreaker with Seattle 1-0-1 to win the West. Normally I would say a tie is ridiculous to expect, but wouldn't it be fitting if the NFC West Title game ended in a tie?
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Post by andrew8798 on Dec 21, 2010 11:17:10 GMT -5
The Colts lost safties Mike Newton (neck) and Al Afalava (ankle) to injury in Sunday's win over the Jaguars.
Bengals placed WR Terrell Owens on injured reserve with a torn meniscus in his left knee, ending his season.
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Post by default on Dec 21, 2010 11:27:38 GMT -5
So in theory, a 7-9 record could possibly win the west and propel one of these juggernauts into the playoffs? Well... in theory...a 6-9-1 team could win the west. Rams lose to San Fran, tie Seattle Seahawks lose to Tampa, tie St. Louis 49ers beat Rams, lose to Cardinals Rams 6-9-1 Hawks 6-9-1 49ers 6-10 Rams win tiebreaker with Seattle 1-0-1 to win the West. Normally I would say a tie is ridiculous to expect, but wouldn't it be fitting if the NFC West Title game ended in a tie? Ah, the NFC West. Where teams aren't better... they just suck a little less.
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Post by MGH on Dec 21, 2010 11:41:00 GMT -5
T.O. will not be a Bengal next season.Good. I said back when they signed him that I wanted nothing to do with him. The fact that he produced a great season before his injury and they still don't want him back speaks volumes. Same old Terrell Owens. And as always, here's hoping Marvin Lewis and Carson Palmer, and hell, even Ocho, follow him out the door. Blow it up. Keep the great young defensive pieces, lock up Cedric Benson, and begin rebuilding with Andrew Luck if at all possible.
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Post by Grendel on Dec 21, 2010 12:08:10 GMT -5
Well... in theory...a 6-9-1 team could win the west. Rams lose to San Fran, tie Seattle Seahawks lose to Tampa, tie St. Louis 49ers beat Rams, lose to Cardinals Rams 6-9-1 Hawks 6-9-1 49ers 6-10 Rams win tiebreaker with Seattle 1-0-1 to win the West. Normally I would say a tie is ridiculous to expect, but wouldn't it be fitting if the NFC West Title game ended in a tie? Ah, the NFC West. Where teams aren't better... they just suck a little less. Maybe they should use that for their motto next season?
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