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  • #16
    Originally posted by gbgary
    Originally posted by Pugger
    A player doesn't go in under ANY team name. They list his accomplishments and his bust shows no team affiliation.
    this...

    and elway never really was a colt!!

    If they were smarter he would have been.

    They should have told him to take his sorry @ss to baseball and he'd have broken and ended up there
    TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Bretsky
      Originally posted by gbgary
      Originally posted by Pugger
      A player doesn't go in under ANY team name. They list his accomplishments and his bust shows no team affiliation.
      this...

      and elway never really was a colt!!

      If they were smarter he would have been.

      They should have told him to take his sorry @ss to baseball and he'd have broken and ended up there
      and the pack would have won another superbowl. another reason to dislike he colts

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Bretsky
        Originally posted by gbgary
        Originally posted by Pugger
        A player doesn't go in under ANY team name. They list his accomplishments and his bust shows no team affiliation.
        this...

        and elway never really was a colt!!

        If they were smarter he would have been.

        They should have told him to take his sorry @ss to baseball and he'd have broken and ended up there
        How do you know that? He had already played Baseball for two years in the minors. More likely he continues on that path and then reenters the draft or the Colts realize that they are getting nothing for him and trade him.

        Considering he hit over 300 for Oneonta with 4 home runs, 25 RBIs, and 13 stolen bases.

        Steinbrenner and the Yanks are the premier team in the league, and Steinbrenner had paid Elway around 150K just to play 6 weeks of ball at Oneonta.

        i'd say i'm glad you weren't the Colts GM.

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        • #19
          Nobody cares. That wasn't the point.
          "I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley

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          • #20
            Originally posted by BallHawk
            Nobody cares. That wasn't the point.
            Taking a leave from the Ruvell Martin message board?

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
              Originally posted by BallHawk
              Nobody cares. That wasn't the point.
              Taking a leave from the Ruvell Martin message board?
              Yeah, all the Rams fans are getting a bit too giddy about beating the Lions so I decided to come here.
              "I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley

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              • #22
                I am not sure it would have been that easy for the Colts to bring him in. Robert Irsay was looked upon as the guy who killed football in Baltimore and his reputation got crushed as he took a model franchise and make some disastrous decisions. Shortly after buying the team, he had a 3 year run of playoffs (mid 70s) and then got there once more in the 80s I believe. But his reputation was as a lousy football owner. Some of that was spillover from bailing on Baltimore in the middle of the night, but the team rarely performed well under his leadership. The Indianapolis decision made financial sense and Baltimore (along with the State of Maryland) killed off several projects to build the Colts a new stadium, but he was thought to be erratic and not a good spokesman for his own cause.

                The odd thing was that Jim Irsay at one point was publicly thought to be some sort of overgrown flower child and uninterested in football. But after he assumed control, they straightened out and eventually hired Bill Polian. By then, Elway was an old QB for the Broncos.
                Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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                • #23
                  Well Favre is blessed. Bottom line is you don't play 18 straight seasons without missing a start minuse the first 3 games of the season in 1992.

                  Saying that Favre has this season, and maybe one more to go for a Super Bowl. The first 8 games of the season are a little bit easier to go through than the last 8 games of the season.

                  Also the Vikings defense is not good enough to win a Super Bowl, much less get to one. The Vikings are going to have a very hard time getting past New Orleans, and if the Eagles get some things straightened out, they are going to be a really tough team to stop late in the season with all of there young talent.

                  I hope Favre wins another Super Bowl, but I think his bid will run short this year based on what I have seen of the Vikings defense.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
                    Well Favre is blessed. Bottom line is you don't play 18 straight seasons without missing a start minuse the first 3 games of the season in 1992.

                    Saying that Favre has this season, and maybe one more to go for a Super Bowl. The first 8 games of the season are a little bit easier to go through than the last 8 games of the season.

                    Also the Vikings defense is not good enough to win a Super Bowl, much less get to one. The Vikings are going to have a very hard time getting past New Orleans, and if the Eagles get some things straightened out, they are going to be a really tough team to stop late in the season with all of there young talent.

                    I hope Favre wins another Super Bowl, but I think his bid will run short this year based on what I have seen of the Vikings defense.
                    Eagles are looking like they're starting to peak.

                    I'm not completely sold on NO, I feel like NY is in a slump as Philly dominated them just as effectively as NO did. I don't know what's going on with them.

                    I do think the Vikes defense is good enough to get the super bowl. They're leading the league in sacks, probably a result of playing the turnstyle in GB twice, but still... pretty good. They have as good of a DL as there is in the NFL. Maybe NY has a better one.

                    I feel like you can take away the NO offense if you can get to Brees. They don't have a lights out runner. With Minne its kind of pick your poison.

                    I just have this convo today with a buddy of mine. He think Minne is 4th best behind Philly, NO and Dallas in that order.

                    My order was Minne, Philly, NO, NY

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                    • #25
                      NO in their dome = unstoppable

                      If they have home-field advantage in the playoffs, barring a huge upset they will cruise by everyone...

                      That new 4-3 coordinator has turned that D around.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by packers11
                        NO in their dome = unstoppable

                        If they have home-field advantage in the playoffs, barring a huge upset they will cruise by everyone...

                        That new 4-3 coordinator has turned that D around.
                        Not saying I disagree with you, but do you think they could run on the Vikes if the Vikes managed to take away the pass?

                        I don't know that they could. I'm also not confident there D can stop the Vikes. Like I said, if you take the pass away Pete is gonna run all over you. If you load up the box, they'll run the play action and beat you that way.

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                        • #27
                          Baseball's HOF is where there's the controversy about "what team he'll go in under" because their plaques feature the player wearing a cap of a particular team. It used to be that the player chose what team, but not the HOF makes the decision for him (takes the heat off a player who played on multiple teams). If the NFL were like that, of course Favre would go in as a Packer, but that's not the way it works; the Pro Football HOF busts show no helmet.
                          Teamwork is what the Green Bay Packers were all about. They didn't do it for individual glory. They did it because they loved one another.
                          Vince Lombardi

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by denverYooper
                            He can't pull an Elway. Elway wasn't a traitor.
                            I think somewhere along the line you have to ask yourself if you think Favre should have retired following the 2007 season. The Packers didn't want him after all the dithering and the Dec. fades, but was the guy finished? He didn't look finished yesterday - or any day so far this year - or last year before he got injured. IF you're Brett Favre, and you don't like the whole training camp routine, you don't much like the offseason workouts any more, but you can still play on Sunday, and you can find a team with shitty QBs that wants you more than they want you to toe the line, why wouldn't you still play? Is Favre a traitor because he didn't agree with Thompson that he should retire?
                            "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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                            • #29
                              I think he'll go in as a Bear, just to stick it to Ted.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by mraynrand
                                Is Favre a traitor because he didn't agree with Thompson that he should retire?

                                Not at all.

                                Favre's a traitor for burning all the bridges on the way out of town.

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