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RE:NFL News - 10/18/2007 10:41:37 PM   
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Ken Stabler had a great deep ball also.
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RE:NFL News - 10/18/2007 10:41:56 PM   
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Blake had some RAINBOWS for sure Baseball is cluess with their scheduling of the playoffs. Check this out:
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What Kimmel did during his appearance this week on ESPN's Monday Night Football, according to the show's producer Jay Rothman, was "classless" and "disappointing." Appearing in the third quarter of a moribund game between the Falcons and Giants, Kimmel took multiple swipes at the not-so-smooth departure of Theismann from the broadcast ("I'd also like to welcome Joe Theismann, watching from his living room with steam coming from his ears") and zinged sacred cows Tom Brady ("What impressed me most is that he could impregnate two models"), Kelly Ripa ("Listen if we can have a Mormon President, I can marry Kelly") and sports betting ("Are you allowed to bet legally on this game?"). "It was cheap," Rothman told Richard Sandomir of The New York Times. "The more he went on, the worse he got."
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RE:NFL News - 10/18/2007 11:01:53 PM   
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hahaha, that is hilarious. i love kimmel.
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RE:NFL News - 10/19/2007 1:32:26 AM   
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[quote="Duane Sampson"]Ken Stabler had a great deep ball also.[/quote] Another favorite of mine. The classic "ball that fell from the sky" right into Dave Caspers hands right down the middle of the field, in one of the best games ever, Raiduhs/Colts. He also put them right in Freddie's/Chandler's/Branch's hands in stride. The original long-ball offense, the Raiders, started by Daryl "the mad bomber" Lamonica. George Blanda even connected on a few in-between Lamonica and Stabler.
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RE:NFL News - 10/19/2007 1:56:49 AM   
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[quote="So.Mn.Fan"][quote="Duane Sampson"]Ken Stabler had a great deep ball also.[/quote] Another favorite of mine. The classic "ball that fell from the sky" right into Dave Caspers hands right down the middle of the field, in one of the best games ever, Raiduhs/Colts. He also put them right in Freddie's/Chandler's/Branch's hands in stride. The original long-ball offense, the Raiders, started by Daryl "the mad bomber" Lamonica. George Blanda even connected on a few in-between Lamonica and Stabler.[/quote] I knew somebody had to bring up Lamonica... :beer: To the mad bomber. :beer:
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RE:NFL News - 10/19/2007 3:31:04 PM   
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Monday Night kickoff sportsillustrated.cnn.com Confused Kimmel reacts to ESPN's decision to ban him Posted: Wednesday October 17, 2007 9:59PM; Updated: Thursday October 18, 2007 6:52PM For a man banned from the most famous sports television property in history, Jimmy Kimmel seemed to be holding up fine Wednesday afternoon. "Technically, couldn't you say Joe Theismann has also been banned from Monday Night Football?" Kimmel told SI.com in a phone interview from Los Angeles. "If he showed up, they probably would not let him in. I was hoping to get banned from a casino first, but I suppose it's satisfying in a way to be banned from any television show. I don't know what I did exactly but apparently it was horrific." What Kimmel did during his appearance this week on ESPN's Monday Night Football, according to the show's producer Jay Rothman, was "classless" and "disappointing." Appearing in the third quarter of a moribund game between the Falcons and Giants, Kimmel took multiple swipes at the not-so-smooth departure of Theismann from the broadcast ("I'd also like to welcome Joe Theismann, watching from his living room with steam coming from his ears") and zinged sacred cows Tom Brady ("What impressed me most is that he could impregnate two models"), Kelly Ripa ("Listen if we can have a Mormon President, I can marry Kelly") and sports betting ("Are you allowed to bet legally on this game?"). "It was cheap," Rothman told Richard Sandomir of The New York Times. "The more he went on, the worse he got." Rothman told the newspaper Kimmel would not be invited back to the show. "I just can't imagine CBS Sports putting out a similar statement about David Letterman," Kimmel said, laughing. Does Kimmel feel he stepped over the line with his remarks? "Absolutely not," he said. "I'll tell you something: You only get the audio portion for most of the game, but everyone (in the booth) was laughing whether you can hear it or not. If people were not laughing, I would not have continued with it. I don't know exactly what upset them, if it was the Joe Theismann stuff or something else. I didn't feel like I was making anyone uncomfortable when I was there. Apparently, I did. What I sensed was three guys to my right and left smiling and stopping themselves from saying anything." He continued. "I was on for twice as long as I was expecting to be on," Kimmel said. "There was no set time on how long I was supposed to be in that booth and they could have removed me without me even knowing there was a problem." Clearly, the nexis between sports and entertainment doesn't always flow smoothly. Take, for instance, the acting careers of Michael Jordan, Shaquille O'Neal and Dennis Rodman. Or the headache-inducing appearance of actor Christian Slater on MNF last year. Prior to the season ESPN executive vice president Norby Williamson told SI.com that relevance would be the single most important factor when deciding on a celebrity guest on Monday Night Football. "Relevance can be described in a lot of ways," Williamson told SI.com. "Is there a connection to the two teams that are playing? Is there a connection to sports? Every guest that we tried did not work, but we succeeded on a number of platforms. They [the guest] have to make the viewer smarter or more engaged about that event. We hit the mark more often than not last year, but the barometer for us is going to be A-list relevant." Kimmel fits that bill as ABC's late-night host and a former member of Fox's NFL Sunday crew. He said ESPN's executive vice president for content John Skipper reached out to him in a phone call on Wednesday in an attempt to smooth things over. "I got a call from John Skipper who I like a lot," said Kimmel. "He was apologetic. The unfortunate thing for people who did not see the broadcast is now it looks like I exposed myself on national television. Really, I wasn't even making fun of Joe. I just thought it was a funny and inappropriate but harmless thing to bring up in the booth." On Wednesday night, an ESPN spokesperson emailed a statement to SI.com: "We have had a great relationship working with Jimmy and we will continue to work with him in the future." Kimmel said he read the Times piece online after midnight on Tuesday and "was surprised to say the least." Last year he appeared on Monday Night Football and received universal praise, delivering to Theismann what many critics thought was the line of the year on the broadcast ("How's the leg, Joe?"). "I know (Skipper) was high on my appearance last year," said Kimmel. "The fact of the matter is, it's probably not the place for me. They have a way they go about doing things and I don't know what is expected. I always do pretty much the same thing. I don't really change my sense of humor for the venue." "As far as sports journalism on television goes, there are so many parties attached to so many other parties that everything you say has major ramifications. When I was at Fox it was the same way. You can't make fun of Jerry Jones because he's the head of the committee that decides which network gets the NFL. There are sacred cows and that's just not honest broadcasting. There really isn't a place for honesty. That's why everyone goes so crazy when somebody like Mike Vick does something that is universally reviled. That's when everyone gets up on their high horse and lambastes him because they know that they can. Everybody is so careful the rest of the time. God forbid, you say something that is not part of the script. It might be the most politically correct of all arenas." Kimmel repeated to SI.com several times that he has no personal animus for Theismann. When contacted by the Times, Theismann, who has been critical of ESPN executives for removing him for Ron Jaworski, took Kimmel's comments in stride, "I don't have an opinion about what people say, but it's nice to know you're missed," he said. "It's interesting that people remember me." Said Kimmel: "If I was taking shots at Theismann, I would agree with him [Rothman]. I wasn't. I knew it was a topic that had not been addressed and I asked questions. Sometimes I'll say things to break whatever tension there is in a foolish way. That's all I did. Believe me, I'm not trying to kick Joe Theismann when he is down. I didn't mean anything specifically about him. It's just the last time I was in the booth Joe was in there and that was a big part of what we talked about. This time Joe was not there. It seemed like something that should be mentioned." Opinion on Kimmel's appearance seemed to split along old and new media lines. Mainstream outlets from Newsday ("a tad obnoxious and overbearing, tossing out cringe-inducing cracks about Joe Theismann and Mormons, among other targets") and the Orlando Sentinel ("cheap shots were not funny but were cowardly") took the comic to task. The sports blogsphere seemed unfazed. If anything, Kimmel is guilty of doing what he has always done: cracking jokes and causing trouble. Kimmel said he did not have interaction with Rothman after the broadcast but walked out with a couple of producers. He described them as "pleased." Asked for his opinion on safe Monday Night guests, Kimmel suggested Gloria Estefan and Carrot Top ("but they would have to go through his suitcase"). For his part, Kimmel says he is unlikely to appear again on Monday Night Football. "I don't know if I am actually banned from the show but I do know it would be far too uncomfortable to go in there," he said. "Whether I'm technically banned or whether Jay Rothman has the right to make that decision, let's put it this way: Jay Rothman is banned from my show."
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RE:NFL News - 10/19/2007 4:20:29 PM   
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I never was a big fan of his before this. Now I like him. Enough of Brady the Saint crap. Tom Brady ("What impressed me most is that he could impregnate two models")
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RE:NFL News - 10/19/2007 4:32:32 PM   
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I wasn't offended by Kimmel, but just in general I dislike the "guest in the booth" concept. It takes away from the game and usually results in a lot of jibber jabber that I'm not interested in. There's a game going on guys - quit talking about your trip to Aruba! And I DO have a thing about people perpetuating untruths. Brady only impregnated ONE model. :whistling: The other one (his current model) turned out to be a false rumor. Only one out-of-wedlock-baby at a time Tommy. :shock:
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RE:NFL News - 10/19/2007 4:34:47 PM   
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Excellent reporting, Lynn. See, everyone, he is still a saint. :) (imo, anyway)
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RE:NFL News - 10/19/2007 6:29:37 PM   
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Linehan Goes Off Fri Oct 19, 2007 The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports Rams HC Scott Linehan, normally even-keeled, went off on his team after Thursday's practice. For reporters standing half a football field away, it was too windy to hear exactly what Linehan was saying. But the exchange was spiced with four-letter words. A few minutes later, when a still-agitated Linehan addressed the media, he was asked if he was unhappy about practice. "No, it didn't have anything to do with practice," Linehan said. "It's personal. It's between the team and me." Team sources later said that OG Claude Terrell "mouthed off" during practice at Linehan, which led to Linehan's angry outburst. In an apparent appeal to club veterans, Linehan told the team that maybe some of the "big brothers" on the squad needed to take care of the "little brothers." Reached a couple of hours later, Linehan declined comment on the matter. "He was just doing what a coach does," wide receiver Isaac Bruce said. "Sometimes you have to reprimand. It's just a coach, no big deal. Guys need to be held accountable, and they need to be self-motivated." Linehan's message apparently broadened out beyond any verbal reprimand directed at Terrell, and involved the entire squad. "I'm not going to get into what he said," DE Leonard Little said. "But I understand where he was coming from with the message. He wants us to pick it up as a team. Because right now, team-wise, we're not playing well, and he wants everybody to play well and compete." Despite his calm outward demeanor, there always has been an edge to Linehan's personality. But his end-of-practice speeches frequently can be long and meandering. There was no meandering Thursday. Linehan's outburst clearly caught some players by surprise. "It was a little bit of an eye opener," C Brett Romberg said. "He's a little bit reserved emotionally. He's always a positive guy. He wants to look on the positive side of things. But to have him come out and do what he did today, say what he said, it makes a lot of people's eyes open a little bit wider and be eager to do a little bit more."
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RE:NFL News - 10/19/2007 6:50:48 PM   
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Saint might be a little strong, Scott. Don't we have to see how the baby turns out first? :D
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RE:NFL News - 10/19/2007 9:57:44 PM   
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A little late for an outburst Liney! As for Tom, I am not saying I would have passed them up either. Then again, no one would ever mistake me for a Saint
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RE:NFL News - 10/20/2007 2:27:03 AM   
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Williams, Fouts and Stabler in no particular order.
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RE:NFL News - 10/21/2007 4:13:54 PM   
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Holmgren Critical of NBC Sun Oct 21, 2007 Fox Sports' John Czarnecki reports Seattle Seahawks HC Mike Holmgren was not very happy this week when speaking about NBC's decision to broadcast his play card. NBC said it only showed it for about two seconds, but the Seahawks were concerned with digital technology that folks can just freeze-frame the shot and see whatever they want to see to decipher the plays Holmgren called. It wasn't a good game for NBC last Sunday, considering the overhead camera almost hit Seattle QB Matt Hasselbeck in the head when it hit the field in the first quarter. Holmgren thinks it was that camera that stole the shots of his play-selection card.
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RE:NFL News - 10/21/2007 4:17:14 PM   
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Titans Lead NFL in Rush Defense Sat Oct 20, 2007 The Nashville Tennessean reports the Titans lead the NFL in rushing defense, allowing 63.8 yards per game. At their current pace the Titans will set a record for success. The franchise's best effort against the run since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger occurred in 1993, when the then-Oilers allowed 79.6 rushing yards per game. The 1993 and 2003 (80.9) units were the first two to be ranked No. 1 in franchise history.
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RE:NFL News - 10/22/2007 3:56:16 PM   
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[quote="Duane Sampson"]Holmgren Critical of NBC Sun Oct 21, 2007 Fox Sports' John Czarnecki reports Seattle Seahawks HC Mike Holmgren was not very happy this week when speaking about NBC's decision to broadcast his play card. NBC said it only showed it for about two seconds, but the Seahawks were concerned with digital technology that folks can just freeze-frame the shot and see whatever they want to see to decipher the plays Holmgren called. It wasn't a good game for NBC last Sunday, considering the overhead camera almost hit Seattle QB Matt Hasselbeck in the head when it hit the field in the first quarter. Holmgren thinks it was that camera that stole the shots of his play-selection card.[/quote] OK. Is Holmgren the most paranoid coach in sports?
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RE:NFL News - 10/22/2007 9:33:22 PM   
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Bad coincidence that Cadillac and Ronnie Brown both go down for the season in the same year.
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RE:NFL News - 10/22/2007 9:36:44 PM   
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I can't even imagine how bad Miami is going to look now. They're a virtual lock for the #1 pick at this point, I would think. Better go Jake Long.
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RE:NFL News - 10/22/2007 9:52:17 PM   
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Too bad, I like Ronnie Brown, he is a stud that is making plays with a weak O-Line and not much help from anyone else on the offense. The next LT IMO.
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RE:NFL News - 10/22/2007 10:40:51 PM   
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[quote="Rob Viking"]Too bad, I like Ronnie Brown, he is a stud that is making plays with a weak O-Line and not much help from anyone else on the offense. The next LT IMO.[/quote] I wouldn't go quite that far, but he's damn good. Top 5 or so in my mind right after AD/LT/SJax/LJ/maybe Gore.
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RE:NFL News - 10/22/2007 10:44:32 PM   
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Huge game tonight. Undefeated Colts vs 4-1 Jags. Should be a good one. maybe? hopefully? Colts being ignored with the Pats hot start, not good to tick off the defending champs.
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RE:NFL News - 10/22/2007 10:59:10 PM   
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Belichick make Mongo very angry
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RE:NFL News - 10/22/2007 11:01:00 PM   
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[quote="So.Mn.Fan"]Huge game tonight. Undefeated Colts vs 4-1 Jags. Should be a good one. maybe? hopefully? Colts being ignored with the Pats hot start, not good to tick off the defending champs.[/quote] I'm almost picking the Jags actually. The key, like the Vikes, is to run/stop the run. They should be able to do both against Indy. We will see.
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RE:NFL News - 10/22/2007 11:03:42 PM   
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[quote="djskilbr"][quote="So.Mn.Fan"]Huge game tonight. Undefeated Colts vs 4-1 Jags. Should be a good one. maybe? hopefully? Colts being ignored with the Pats hot start, not good to tick off the defending champs.[/quote] I'm almost picking the Jags actually. The key, like the Vikes, is to run/stop the run. They should be able to do both against Indy. We will see.[/quote] The difference between the Colts and Vikes is that when you stop their run game, the Colts still have a pretty good QB to take advantage of the weaker passing defense. Jacksonville always plays the Colts well. This could easily be a trap game for the Colts if they aren't cautious. New England is right around the corner. Who wouldn't be looking ahead to playing that juggernaut?
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RE:NFL News - 10/22/2007 11:04:29 PM   
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I just so much want someone, in one of Belichick's post game press conferences, to ask the question - "does it feel any better to win a game without cheating?"
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