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Trekgeekscott -> RE: NFL News (1/18/2008 11:24:32 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Jim Frenette

Gee Scott if only we knew you could sing, we could have had you serenade us at Joe Sensors [:)]


Somehow, I don't think Joe Senser's is the best place for a guy to be serenading a group of mostly other guys...but I suppose I could have clearly stated that it was for Lynn and the other guy's wives and stuff. 




Jim Frenette -> RE: NFL News (1/18/2008 11:32:35 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Trekgeekscott

quote:

ORIGINAL: Jim Frenette

Gee Scott if only we knew you could sing, we could have had you serenade us at Joe Sensors [:)]


Somehow, I don't think Joe Senser's is the best place for a guy to be serenading a group of mostly other guys...but I suppose I could have clearly stated that it was for Lynn and the other guy's wives and stuff. 


Exactly [:D]




Lynn G. -> RE: NFL News (1/18/2008 12:01:21 PM)

Missed opportunity!!!




Toby Stumbo -> RE: NFL News (1/18/2008 12:02:11 PM)

Emergency Talk Vikes Luncheon???




Jeff Jesser -> RE: NFL News (1/18/2008 12:10:32 PM)

I don't think so Tobster.  I think he's hitting on our wives [:-]




Toby Stumbo -> RE: NFL News (1/18/2008 12:16:46 PM)

Let me find my armor and sword. [X(]




Trekgeekscott -> RE: NFL News (1/18/2008 12:37:44 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Toby Stumbo

Let me find my armor and sword. [X(]


Whoa, there buddy!!  You may want to reconsider that...
I was in the Navy after all.

The rigid physical requirements.  Running 3 miles a year...about 120 situps a year, maybe 80 pushups, and touching your toes.  I am a primes physcial example of the average Navy sailor.  You would get in big trouble for whooping my ass as fast as you would. 





Toby Stumbo -> RE: NFL News (1/18/2008 12:41:12 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Trekgeekscott

quote:

ORIGINAL: Toby Stumbo

Let me find my armor and sword. [X(]


Whoa, there buddy!!  You may want to reconsider that...
I was in the Navy after all.

The rigid physical requirements.  Running 3 miles a year...about 120 situps a year, maybe 80 pushups, and touching your toes.  I am a primes physcial example of the average Navy sailor.  You would get in big trouble for whooping my ass as fast as you would. 




Sorry, been reading "A Song of Ice and Fire" again so I have knight-hood on my mind.  "Off with his head!" [:'(]




Mr. Ed -> RE: NFL News (1/18/2008 2:43:56 PM)

Monte Kiffin has agreed to an extension with the Bucs, and Herschel's book reportedly says he has dealt with multiple personality issues.

maybe he was superman until getting traded to the vikes, then switched to Clark Kent [8|]




Dave Odle -> RE: NFL News (1/19/2008 1:33:25 PM)

Did anyone read about how Randy Moss's alleged victim was on the verge of being evicted from her home?  It was the third landlord threatening to evict her in the last couple of years.  Sounds like someone who could use some cash pretty quickly.  Hey, wait a minute, you don't think that...?  Nah.

[&:]




Steve Lentz -> RE: NFL News (1/19/2008 2:37:53 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

Monte Kiffin has agreed to an extension with the Bucs, and Herschel's book reportedly says he has dealt with multiple personality issues.

maybe he was superman until getting traded to the vikes, then switched to Clark Kent [8|]


Nice one Ed[&:]




Steve Lentz -> RE: NFL News (1/19/2008 4:32:51 PM)

I knew it wouldn't take Callahan long to get back into the NFL. He will help the Jets. He is the exact opposite of many coaches, he is better suited for the pro's.




John Childress -> RE: NFL News (1/19/2008 5:14:26 PM)

Callahan is a terrible pickup.

He had about as much to do with building the Raiders offense with Gannon as Bevell has here.  He was a puppet of Gruden.  The guy was so dense he ran the same plays in the Super Bowl that Gruden had left.

That moron should never be hired on any top staff.




So.Mn.Fan -> RE: NFL News (1/20/2008 1:14:10 PM)

Callahan to the Jets.
Sigh.
Another franchise jumps into the abyss.
Should have asked Steve L, Chris O, or me what that guy can do to your hopes and dreams.


Not sure where the predictions go, see them on all the threads.
I'm going with ...

Pats 27
Chargers 10

Packers 24
Giants 9

Excuse me while I go throw up.
Predicting the Packers will waltz into the SB just took decades off my life meter. [&:] 




John Childress -> RE: NFL News (1/20/2008 1:28:30 PM)

It just goes to show you that there is no connection between being rich and knowing football.

Was the Jets owner even awake during the Tampa Bay Super Bowl?  Would about Mangini?  Looks more and more like he was nothing more than a product of Bill.




Mr. Ed -> RE: NFL News (1/21/2008 5:16:03 PM)

So if Rivers had a scope job before the AFC championship game, shouldn't the Chargers be fined for not disclosing that??




djskillz -> RE: NFL News (1/21/2008 5:18:15 PM)

Dungy to return for one last year.

Guess the Gophers' AD opening will be delayed another year.

[;)]




John Childress -> RE: NFL News (1/21/2008 7:21:23 PM)

RIVERS PLAYED WITH TORN ACL

TOMLINSON?

Tomlinson missed Wednesday's practice but worked out the rest of the week and wasn't mentioned on Friday's injury report. He hurt his left knee against the Colts, with the team saying then it was hyperextended, Tomlinson said after Sunday's game that he has a sprained medial collateral ligament.
Tomlinson said he re-injured the knee when he was hit on the first play from scrimmage against the Patriots. He carried only twice, both in the opening drive. He caught a short screen pass the following series before retiring to the sideline for good, with more than 9:45 left in the first quarter.
Early in the second quarter, it was announced in the press box that Tomlinson had a "sore knee" and that he "can return."












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Tomlinson is one of the humblest players in all of pro sports. He was the NFL's MVP in 2006 and has won two straight league rushing titles. Yet his toughness was questioned by fans and TV commentators alike, including former star cornerback Deion Sanders of the NFL Network.
Sanders said he was under the impression that Tomlinson was close to 100 percent. "I have expectations, and when you don't meet my expectations, you open yourself for us to try to guess," Sanders said. "Now what's the problem? You're a big-time player. And big-time players must play big-time games."
Sanders also said he thought Tomlinson's injury would need to warrant a surgery "for him to get a pass on this one."
Tomlinson didn't appreciate hearing that.
"He's never been a running back and had a sprained MCL," Tomlinson said. "You tell me what running back has played with a sprained MCL and been effective. You might go out there and try to limp around and play, but it's not going to happen. I don't know how information gets passed on, but until you talk to the source of the problem, what's going on with me, I think it's ridiculous when people make comments like that."
Tomlinson said he understands that teams don't like to let opponents know what's going on, and that it might lead to players' toughness being questioned.
"I think the funny thing to me is, all the things I've played with through my career and haven't missed a game, now all of a sudden I'm not tough?" he said. "You think I just wanted to sit on the sideline and not go, in the championship game? You think, me? Come on, man, that's ridiculous."
Tomlinson said he wasn't aware of the information that had been announced to the media.
"Well, I don't know how they got that. I didn't tell them that," he said.
On Sunday, Chargers spokesman Bill Johnston declined to clarify where the optimistic update on Tomlinson's injury came from.
"There was some miscommunication on whatever happens in the heat of the game," coach Norv Turner said Monday. "But shortly after the first quarter, I was not of the opinion that he would return to the game.
"I'm disappointed that anyone would think negative about L.T., because I know if he could have played in the game, he would have."
Tomlinson said he knew he was done when he didn't have his usual explosiveness after catching the screen pass.
"If I would have played, I clearly wouldn't have been effective," he said. "My thinking also was, a 100-percent Michael Turner and Darren Sproles was way better than a 50-percent me. It just didn't make sense for me to try to play."
Tomlinson said he'll probably sit out the Pro Bowl.
Rivers thinks teams should say as little as possible about injuries, limiting information simply to what body part is hurt.




djskillz -> RE: NFL News (1/21/2008 9:03:09 PM)

I'm with LT on this one.  Turner is as good as any backup in the game, right with our boy Chester.  And Sproles ain't too shabby himself!




Trekgeekscott -> RE: NFL News (1/21/2008 9:05:35 PM)

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ORIGINAL: djskillz

Dungy to return for one last year.

Guess the Gophers' AD opening will be delayed another year.

[;)]


That is cute and funny,  but the truth is I don't think Dungy's next gig will have anything at all to do with sports.  He wants to minister in prisons.  He is just not going to start for one more year.




Trekgeekscott -> RE: NFL News (1/21/2008 9:06:22 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

So if Rivers had a scope job before the AFC championship game, shouldn't the Chargers be fined for not disclosing that??


Did they list him on the injury report with a bum knee?  If they did, then they didn't violate any rule. 




djskillz -> RE: NFL News (1/21/2008 9:18:38 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Trekgeekscott

quote:

ORIGINAL: djskillz

Dungy to return for one last year.

Guess the Gophers' AD opening will be delayed another year.

[;)]


That is cute and funny,  but the truth is I don't think Dungy's next gig will have anything at all to do with sports.  He wants to minister in prisons.  He is just not going to start for one more year.


hmm, didn't know that.  That's great for him if so.  I do love Dungy.

Haven't gotten around to reading his book yet.  Have you Scott?




So.Mn.Fan -> RE: NFL News (1/22/2008 11:25:58 AM)

Tom Brady fastest QB in league history to 100 wins.
Took 126 games. [:-]




El Duderino -> RE: NFL News (1/22/2008 11:47:50 AM)

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ORIGINAL: So.Mn.Fan

Tom Brady fastest QB in league history to 100 wins.
Took 126 games. [:-]


So ... He's 100-26 on his career ... He has won almost 80% of the NFL games he has started ...

How do Favre, Marino, Unitas, and Montana compare to that?




So.Mn.Fan -> RE: NFL News (1/22/2008 12:00:46 PM)

1
Brett Favre
1991-Present
160

2
John Elway
1983-1998
148

3
Dan Marino
1983-1999
147

4
Fran Tarkenton
1961-1978
125

5
Johnny Unitas
1956-1973
119

6
Joe Montana
1979-1994
117

7
Terry Bradshaw
1970-1983
107

8
Peyton Manning
1998-Present
105

9
Warren Moon
1984-2000
102

10
Jim Kelly
1986-1996
101

*as of Dec 31 2007

Easy to find their wins, their loss totals/percentages will take me awhile.
And Brady's win total includes playoff wins, these totals above do not.
So I've got some research to do (some day). 
Someone help me out if it's already out there.




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