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NFL 2009 Thread #3: The Quest for Perfection

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I'm hoping Dallas can reproduce that effort again next week and then come here to Minnesota and give Favre another helping of his Dallas Dilemma so these ahole Queen bandwagon clowns can shut the hell up and put their hot-s**t Favre jerseys away for the winter.

Queue 80's Anti-Drug commercial: We learned to be arseholes from you! We learned to be arseholes from you!
 
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They'll be hanging up those $120 jerseys for good, because if Favre doesn't win, he'll hang it up as well. Or try to catch on with the Bears or Lions to "win another Super Bowl" and p*ss off the Packer Nation..:rolleyes:

Fixed that for you.
 
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Cincinnati does care. They want to lose and host the Jets instead of the Texans next week. At least that was the pre-game thought. :D
I wouldn't want to play the Texans, they could be poised to make a run...the Jets on the other hand, aren't very scary, IMO.
 
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Some random rantings (all opinion):

-- Since when was Brady dubbed "Captain America?" Uh.... I think Tom Brady is his given name. That's good enough. What's next? Calling Peyton Manning "Captain Christ?"

-- NY Giants are overrated. The Super Bowl win is even moreso now a fluke. Eli Manning isn't much more than a highly paid, mediocre QB. There aren't even any "atleasts" with NYG.

-- For the first time, I am happy the Giants lost big to the VIKINGS. I can't stand Childress, but I'm willing to watch him get his first playoff win if it is against Dallas.

-- That being said, when Favre flakes out after the season, what are the Vikings going to do? They already got Childress until 2013 so.... back to TSuck? I can't wait. My prediction would come true if that happens.
 
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-- NY Giants are overrated. The Super Bowl win is even moreso now a fluke. Eli Manning isn't much more than a highly paid, mediocre QB. There aren't even any "atleasts" with NYG.

This is the dumbest thing I've read around here lately and that's amazing considering the display Rover is putting on in the baseball Hall of Fame thread.

The Giants in that Super Bowl shut down the Patriots offense which was annihilating everyone in the league and they punished Tom Brady play after play. Notice that, their defense did the hard work.

This year's Giants defense was f-cking putrid and the 5-0 start was nothing to write home about considering everyone they beat to start the year sucked something fierce this season.

The Giants offense wasn't the problem this year, their defense was. Five or six games this year they allowed 35+ points. No one is winning anything with a defense that porous and tying this team to a team that TWO YEARS AGO won the Super Bowl is unbelievably retarded.
 
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This is the dumbest thing I've read around here lately and that's amazing considering the display Rover is putting on in the baseball Hall of Fame thread.

The Giants in that Super Bowl shut down the Patriots offense which was annihilating everyone in the league and they punished Tom Brady play after play. Notice that, their defense did the hard work.

This year's Giants defense was f-cking putrid and the 5-0 start was nothing to write home about considering everyone they beat to start the year sucked something fierce this season.

The Giants offense wasn't the problem this year, their defense was. Five or six games this year they allowed 35+ points. No one is winning anything with a defense that porous and tying this team to a team that TWO YEARS AGO won the Super Bowl is unbelievably retarded.


And Eli is probably gonna have to have surgery on his foot in the offseason. You can see that it bothers him when he throws.
 
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OK, I'm winning all 3 championchips...the game can end now.
 
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What week did he injure that? Week 4?

It was a while ago, and then something else happened to the foot related to the original injury. Stress fracture or something. Not enough to keep him out, but it does affect his play a little.
 
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It was a while ago, and then something else happened to the foot related to the original injury. Stress fracture or something. Not enough to keep him out, but it does affect his play a little.

Plante26ar Fascitis. I killed Eli's foot. :D
 
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This is the dumbest thing I've read around here lately and that's amazing considering the display Rover is putting on in the baseball Hall of Fame thread.

The Giants in that Super Bowl shut down the Patriots offense which was annihilating everyone in the league and they punished Tom Brady play after play. Notice that, their defense did the hard work.

This year's Giants defense was f-cking putrid and the 5-0 start was nothing to write home about considering everyone they beat to start the year sucked something fierce this season.

The Giants offense wasn't the problem this year, their defense was. Five or six games this year they allowed 35+ points. No one is winning anything with a defense that porous and tying this team to a team that TWO YEARS AGO won the Super Bowl is unbelievably retarded.

I'm curious as to what happened, since Tom Coughlin is supposed to be a defense-first kinda guy. Did the loss of Strahan really hurt that much?
 
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I'm curious as to what happened, since Tom Coughlin is supposed to be a defense-first kinda guy. Did the loss of Strahan really hurt that much?

Umenyiora was useless this year, Tuck has been playing with a torn labrum since the last Dallas game and Spags is the coach of the Rams now. Sheridan being the defensive coordinator and changing things up a bit has somehow really hurt this team.
 
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Umenyiora was useless this year, Tuck has been playing with a torn labrum since the last Dallas game and Spags is the coach of the Rams now. Sheridan being the defensive coordinator and changing things up a bit has somehow really hurt this team.

I can't imagine after the embarrassment of the last two games that there won't be some changes in the offseason. It's been a long time since I've seen a team dominated in that fashion in every aspect of the game.
 
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I can't imagine after the embarrassment of the last two games that there won't be some changes in the offseason. It's been a long time since I've seen a team dominated in that fashion in every aspect of the game.

Today wasn't the first game this season where that's happened to the Giants. Something will give.
 
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Playoffs are set. Seems pretty clear its going to be San Diego vs New Orleans.

Next Week:
BAL @ NE
NYJ @ CIN
GB @ ARI
PHI @ DAL
 
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