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NFL 2009 Thread #3: The Quest for Perfection

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Re: NFL 2009 Thread #3: The Quest for Perfection

Just a couple of things.

GO PACK GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Haha Colts!!!

AND, how the h-e-double-hockey-sticks do the Saints lose to a team that's 2-12, that makes me angry!!! I'm not a huge Saints fan by any means. However, I'm cheering for them this season because I think they deserve it, they've got a good team.

ok done.
 
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Well, 'Hoven, Zorn one-upped the both of us. He just simply decided not to score. :D

I'd like to thank Roy Williams for his ONE FRIGGIN' CATCH that WAS A TD. I woulda won if not for that.:mad:
 
Re: NFL 2009 Thread #3: The Quest for Perfection

Just a couple of things.

GO PACK GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Haha Colts!!!

AND, how the h-e-double-hockey-sticks do the Saints lose to a team that's 2-12, that makes me angry!!! I'm not a huge Saints fan by any means. However, I'm cheering for them this season because I think they deserve it, they've got a good team.

ok done.

How in the h-e-double-hockey-sticks did the Packers lose to a team that was 0-7? We just gotta face it: Unless it's the Lions, there's always a chance for a loss.
 
Re: NFL 2009 Thread #3: The Quest for Perfection

Colts uninterested in going undefeated. Can't believe they pulled Peyton.

He better not even play next week.

The Colts are idiots, breeding their own special version of insanity. As has been noted time and again, in this decade, their lone Super Bowl trip and win came when they steamrolled into the playoffs without a chance to rest their players.

So, naturally, every year we get to weeks 16 and 17, and Dungy, Polian, and now Caldwell, toss out utter garbage for a week or two, and then look befuddled as New England or San Diego woodsheds their talented, but rusty team.
 
Re: NFL 2009 Thread #3: The Quest for Perfection

The Bears have kicked two FG's and lead 6-0.

Childress hasn't tried to bench Favre...yet. :p
 
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I'm quite enjoying watching the Vikings lose 13-0 to the Bears. As much as I despise both teams, I hate the Vikings more because I have to put up with all their fans on a regular basis :p
 
Re: NFL 2009 Thread #3: The Quest for Perfection

After watching the "Soundtracks" for Brett Favre earlier tonight, I learned that Brett is really into the butt slap. Does anyone else think this is odd?
 
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I'm quite enjoying watching the Vikings lose 13-0 to the Bears. As much as I despise both teams, I hate the Vikings more because I have to put up with all their fans on a regular basis :p

I'm only enjoying this thus far because I despise Childress. The Vikings are playing below their talent level (unless Childress benches Favre and puts in TSuck...then they'll be playing AT their talent level).

The Bears are amazing right now. Cutler and.... and.... um.... help?

Lots of game left though.

I don't know what good (other than the W) would come from the Vikings coming back and winning this game though. I mean, come from behind victories against teams you should beat in the first place...

Nevertheless, I still hope they lose. :D

bostonewe- SOrta. I kinda think Favre needs more of a butt kick rather than a butt slap if you ask me.
 
Re: NFL 2009 Thread #3: The Quest for Perfection

I'm only enjoying this thus far because I despise Childress. The Vikings are playing below their talent level (unless Childress benches Favre and puts in TSuck...then they'll be playing AT their talent level).

The Bears are amazing right now. Cutler and.... and.... um.... help?

Lots of game left though.

I don't know what good (other than the W) would come from the Vikings coming back and winning this game though. I mean, come from behind victories against teams you should beat in the first place...

Nevertheless, I still hope they lose. :D

bostonewe- SOrta. I kinda think Favre needs more of a butt kick rather than a butt slap if you ask me.

If the Vikings win out and the Saints lose their remaining game, the Vikings get the #1 seed. On the other hand, if they lose they can lose the bye week...

They should not be losing to the Bears 16-0 at half.
 
Re: NFL 2009 Thread #3: The Quest for Perfection

After watching the "Soundtracks" for Brett Favre earlier tonight, I learned that Brett is really into the butt slap. Does anyone else think this is odd?

Favre being Favre :cool: ;)
 
Re: NFL 2009 Thread #3: The Quest for Perfection

Game over.

I'll laugh so hard if the Vikes end up the #4 seed.
 
Game over.

I'll laugh so hard if the Vikes end up the #4 seed.

Who from Minnesota peed in your Cheerios? First Gophers hockey, now this. :rolleyes: :p


btw - it figures the one week out of the year I would have been better off starting Culter over Rogers it was in the championship game and it was a $200 difference maker. Another hindsight only move that would have won would have been Barber > Williams. :mad: Oh well, I still won $175 which will pay for my trip to Mille Lacs at the end of January. :)
 
Re: NFL 2009 Thread #3: The Quest for Perfection

:D
Plug gets pulled early on Polian's weekly radio show
Posted by Mike Florio on December 28, 2009 8:53 PM ET

As it turns out, Colts coach Jim Caldwell wasn't the only guy taking heat for the ill-advised decision to throw back a chance at perfection like a fish not big enough to be a "keeper."

Team president Bill Polian has been getting hammered, too. And he faced the wrath of Colts fans during his Monday radio show.

And as pointed out by the folks at StampedeBlue.com, the one-hour program abruptly ended with 10 minutes to go, just as a caller had Polian on the run regarding Polian's position that injured starters shouldn't play in a meaningless game. The caller correctly explained that the decision to remove quarterback Peyton Manning and other healthy players had nothing to do with injuries.

At that point, the show went dead.

As StampedeBlue.com aptly puts it, "[J]ust like pulling the starters Sunday, Bill Polian seemed to pull himself out of the show early to avoid further injury."

Per the blog, Polian was "rude" throughout the show to callers who took exception with the decision not to go for the win.

Plenty of league insiders will respond to this news by concluding that Polian's temper has finally caught up with him -- and by taking a certain amount of pleasure in seeing him get what plenty of league insiders believe he deserves for years of subjecting folks in the business to the same attitude he demonstrated on Monday night when criticized for blowing a chance at perfection.
 
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