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NFL 2010: Now Extended By Two More Posts

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The most important question is...how would this have been scored in fantasy football?

My guess would be what the result of the play was, a touchdown. Just that the catch would go to whoever landed on the ball in the endzone, and the pass or advance would be credited to the punter there for Montreal.

Just did some digging on that, and yeah, 59 there for Montreal is GVSU's Josh Bourke. :D
 
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You know, as much as I hate the Packers, I would love to see Randy somehow land on the Packers, and have him embarrass Chili and Co. Just to really put the icing on the chaos.

And the more I hear about this Randy thing, the more I think there's something much more substantial than his personality in this story. He's been outspoken before, but this much, this quickly? I'm not defending him 100% or anything (he DID raise valid concerns about Chili), but this is a new high (low) even for him.
 
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Moss should go to Houston so he can play the Jets again and get cut in time to play for the Pats against the Jets. :D
 
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I know Whitlock is easy to dismiss, but geez he just eviscerates the Shanahans here:
But Shanahan is acting irrationally. His 30-year-old, silver-spoon son is the offensive coordinator. The Redskins’ anemic offense isn’t helping Kyle Shanahan raise his profile. McNabb, a 12-year vet with an impressive resume, wasn’t all that interested in making the footwork adjustments Kyle and Mike suggested during the offseason.
It’s irresponsible and unprofessional for Mike Shanahan to employ his son as offensive coordinator. It’s the good-old-boys network taken to the extreme. It’s a reenactment of Don and David Shula, who served as offensive coordinator of the Dolphins and became the head coach of the Cincinnati Bengals at age 32. Don protected his son, ushered him into a job he was unqualified for and then gave David a job in the family’s steakhouse business.

There is always a healthy tension between the offensive coordinator and quarterback. They snap at each other, disagree and might even square off physically. The head coach serves as mediator.

What chance does McNabb have with Judge Shanahan?

Let’s see, Mike got his former Denver assistant Karl Dorrell to give Kyle a graduate-assistant job at UCLA. Mike got his former 49ers colleague Jon Gruden to give Kyle a job with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Mike got his former Denver assistant Gary Kubiak to give Kyle a job with the Houston Texans.

And once Daniel Snyder turned over the Redskins to Shanahan, Mike gave Kyle a raise to coordinate the Washington offense.

Kyle Shanahan’s nickname should be “American Express.” Membership certainly has its privileges.
Grossman is, however, the same age as Kyle Shanahan. Rex and Kyle bonded last year in Houston. They’re BFF, and Mike, being the good, guilt-ridden, too-much-time-in-the-office football dad, allowed Kyle to bring his best bud to Washington.

You don’t need to be Ron Jaworski or any other NFL scientist to see what’s transpiring in Washington. If you played a little-league sport and witnessed a father/coach spoil his child, then you understand how Kyle talked his dad into believing Rex is a viable option to Donovan.
 
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You could see this coming a mile away: Tinucci’s Offers Free Lunch in Exchange for Randy Moss Gear

The restaurant whose food Randy Moss berated during the widely-discussed locker room incident from last week is quickly making hay on the whole affair. On Friday, Tinucci’s will offer a free lunch to anyone who shows up sporting Randy Moss gear they no longer want to hold onto.

“Proudly serving their neighbors for over 52 years, Tinucci’s has the food hated by Randy Moss, but loved by everyone else!” reads the announcement on the restaurant’s Facebook page. “Thanks to Randy’s locker room outburst, Tinucci’s is now getting some national attention. For this, Tinucci’s would like to show their appreciation by offering you a FREE LUNCH in honor of Randy Moss.”

“Bring in and donate your Randy Moss gear on Friday, Nov 5th from Noon-2pm during a live Reusse & Mackey broadcast and you’ll receive a free lunch buffet with ribs, chicken, beef and much more…the same spread that was served to the Vikings players that day,” continues the announcement.

And if you’re wondering about the quality of the food? Brett Favre said in his presser today that he liked it.
 
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You know, as much as I hate the Packers, I would love to see Randy somehow land on the Packers, and have him embarrass Chili and Co. Just to really put the icing on the chaos.
I hope Chan Gailey gets an extension and Jamarcus Russel signs...:mad:
 
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Moss should go to Houston so he can play the Jets again and get cut in time to play for the Pats against the Jets. :D

Everything in the NFL revolves around the gravitational field that is Rex Ryan's stomach.
 
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NFLN's Top 100 series is wrapping up tonight. Nos. 6-10:

6. Johnny Unitas
7. Reggie White
8. Peyton Manning
9. Don Hutson
10. Dick Butkus

That leaves Brown, Rice, Taylor, Montana, and Payton as the top five.
 
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NFLN's Top 100 series is wrapping up tonight. Nos. 6-10:

6. Johnny Unitas
7. Reggie White
8. Peyton Manning
9. Don Hutson
10. Dick Butkus

That leaves Brown, Rice, Taylor, Montana, and Payton as the top five.
My guess: Rice, Brown, Montana, LT, Peyton.
 
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Myron Pryor fined $7,500 for the hit that cut Brett Favre last week.

In other news, NFL quarterbacks are finally just going to wear skirts on the field.
 
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So, due to a bye week pickup of Matt Stafford, I'm carrying three QBs in one of my leagues - Vick, Flacco, Stafford. I need to make a move to get a kicker because Scobee is on bye this weekend, would rather not just drop him because he's been really good but I guess I will if I have to; long-term I really figure I only need two QBs. Should I just drop Stafford? That's what I was figuring to do, but then he was really good last week.
 
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With the NFC Norris the way it is, I'd drop Flacco. It's tough to do, but I think you kinda have to.
 
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