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Speaking of FF, Adam Vinatieri may have cost me a win in my FFL matchup. I could have used that 3 pts.Originally posted by OS PAI'm missing Marvin Harrison =(, along with hundreds of thousands of fantasy players.Originally posted by woodbuck27I sense that. The Colts are missing Marvin Harrison.Originally posted by b bulldogiT IS OFFICIAL, THE ROAD TO aRIZONA goes through New England
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I was at the game tonight. Bizarre, just bizarre.
Things I saw tonight that I'm positive I'll never see again:
1) Peyton Manning throwing 6 picks in the same game.
2) Adam Viniteri missing two FG's in the same game.
3) Cromertie getting 3 picks in the same game.
4) Sproles taking 2 returns all the way in the same game.
5) A coach losing his 2 challenges only to win an official review with < 2 minutes left.
Damn that stadium is loud. But their sound system sucks.
The rain would have been a bummer if it hadn't made the Charger cheerleaders look all slippery.
$8 for a 12 oz. beer.
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In post game interviews, Manning blamed himself. He said he was responsible for every interception. Much like Favre in St. Louis in 2002, no other factors were involved, only the QB is at fault. Now we'll see whether Dungy can 'reign in' Peyton Manning or 'hold him accountable.'. The Colts lost that game only because of Manning. If he hadn't thrown all those picks, they would have won easily. Manning is probably washed up, just like Favre in 2002.Originally posted by cpk1994The big question is, "Will Peyton Manning blame this game on a liquored up, idiot kicker"? Somewhere, Mike Vanderjagt is laughing."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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Thats a first.Originally posted by mraynrandIn post game interviews, Manning blamed himself. He said he was responsible for every interception. Much like Favre in St. Louis in 2002, no other factors were involved, only the QB is at fault. Now we'll see whether Dungy can 'reign in' Peyton Manning or 'hold him accountable.'. The Colts lost that game only because of Manning. If he hadn't thrown all those picks, they would have won easily. Manning is probably washed up, just like Favre in 2002.Originally posted by cpk1994The big question is, "Will Peyton Manning blame this game on a liquored up, idiot kicker"? Somewhere, Mike Vanderjagt is laughing.
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Anxious to see this week's power rankings. This was an abysmal performance by Indi, and Dallas didn't dominate the Giants. The Pack obliterated Minnesota. Can they continue to ignore us?--
Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...
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$8 for a 12 oz beer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Originally posted by Scott CampbellI was at the game tonight. Bizarre, just bizarre.
Things I saw tonight that I'm positive I'll never see again:
1) Peyton Manning throwing 6 picks in the same game.
2) Adam Viniteri missing two FG's in the same game.
3) Cromertie getting 3 picks in the same game.
4) Sproles taking 2 returns all the way in the same game.
5) A coach losing his 2 challenges only to win an official review with < 2 minutes left.
Damn that stadium is loud. But their sound system sucks.
The rain would have been a bummer if it hadn't made the Charger cheerleaders look all slippery.
$8 for a 12 oz. beer.
It was a weird game, that is for sure. One thing can be said about Peyton Manning - over-rated. All the announcers could say was how many offensive weapons they were missing. I guess they haven't been paying attention to the Packers the last three years! Or hell the WR corps Favre's entire career. I always wondered if my theory was correct about Manning and his "team". No Harrison and no Clark = no Manning."Once the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the Republic.”
– Benjamin Franklin
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I am still waiting for the media to pronounce Manning as the all time interception king of the Colts, both in total and single game. Manning isn't washed up, it wasn't his fault even though he took the humble road (which has to be a first for anyone named Manning).Originally posted by mraynrandIn post game interviews, Manning blamed himself. He said he was responsible for every interception. Much like Favre in St. Louis in 2002, no other factors were involved, only the QB is at fault. Now we'll see whether Dungy can 'reign in' Peyton Manning or 'hold him accountable.'. The Colts lost that game only because of Manning. If he hadn't thrown all those picks, they would have won easily. Manning is probably washed up, just like Favre in 2002.Originally posted by cpk1994The big question is, "Will Peyton Manning blame this game on a liquored up, idiot kicker"? Somewhere, Mike Vanderjagt is laughing."Once the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the Republic.”
– Benjamin Franklin
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