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NFL 2009 Thread #3: The Quest for Perfection

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I swear half of the kickers in the football are on suicide watch right now.
 
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Wow, the Texans' kicker is......not good.

He needs to go. Completely mental. First it was Heinze Field and the open end and eventually the Steelers had to let him go. Then the guy is making 50 yard field goals regularly but then starts missing in all the big games.
 
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Pat White has moved his hands, but has not moved his legs. They're putting him on a cart. They just showed a replay of the hit, and the Steelers' bench immediately called for help...it was like when Lawrence Taylor broke Joe Thiesman's leg.
 
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Daryl Johnston looks like he could have worked for Al Capone. Settle down on the pinstripes, Moose.
 
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Why is Brady back in the game?
 
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He needs to go. Completely mental. First it was Heinze Field and the open end and eventually the Steelers had to let him go. Then the guy is making 50 yard field goals regularly but then starts missing in all the big games.

:D :D (as long as he keeps it up for one more game)
 
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Pat White has moved his hands, but has not moved his legs. They're putting him on a cart. They just showed a replay of the hit, and the Steelers' bench immediately called for help...it was like when Lawrence Taylor broke Joe Thiesman's leg.

Oh no.....
 
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I just saw a girl I graduated from high school with on TV as a Vikings cheerleader, she looks really **** good. :p
 
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The Steelers are in mid-meltdown. If they were a poker player, they'd probably be Matusow.

Edit: The meltdown is almost complete.
 
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Disappointing season for me.

Chicago is going to finish 7-9. 3 wins fewer than I expected.

But you can't win with that many long term injuries and 26 INT by your QB. He obviously could be good, as he has 27 TD to go with those INT.
 
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Go Houston...make some "nosie":rolleyes:
 
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So if we have a Dallas win over Philly today, both wild card games in the NFC will be repeats of week 17 matchups. Very strange
 
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IF the stillers make it, NE or CIN will put up 50+ on them next week.
 
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If the Bungles lay down for the Jets then Pittsburgh still miss the playoffs.
 
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