Sean Taylor is dead
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Since his last court problem, he had a daughter born around the same time and had really turned the corner in becoming a better role model. He really was trying to be a better person, he would always bring his daughter to practices and stuff.
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Originally Posted by Jackrabbit379
I guess, I shouldnt have said it. :shock: I just cant stand him. He aint all that! Everyone thinks that he is. No better than Philly is, and they nearly ate his lunch. And Randy Moss aint nothing either. Never was, never will be.
If Tom Brady would have ever played against Too Tall, Jim Jeffcoat, and Randy White, Brady would've not ever had a chance. I'm hoping that Ray Lewis, and Ed Reed will be turned loose on him this week. BTW , New England is a great team , how can you not admit it ?
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Lets see how good Brady would have been against the Steel Curtain the 85 Bears 46 Zone or having Reggie White in his prime chasing him down He would be spending mroe time on his back than a Nevada Cathouse worker does. He is not crap all it is the system he is in. If he is so good put him on the Dolphins or the Jets right now and see how good he really is.
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Originally Posted by yoopr
having Reggie White in his prime chasing him down He would be spending mroe time on his back than a Nevada Cathouse worker does.
LOL-that was good-well done By the way-KGB broke his sack record this year. Trouble is he probably won't be playing Tomorrow night.
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By the way-KGB broke his sack record this year. Trouble is he probably won't be playing Tomorrow night.
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I really HATE to be the first one to say it, but...... the Packers went down... sorry Twilight Flyer....Favre got hurt, although Mr. Robinson's [Fred]son [Q. B. Robinson] DID QUITE WELL in taking over for Brett. It was a good game to watch, entertaining and well played by all. I had to go to the local bar and nurse top dollar beer for the trade off, although there was plenty of "eye-candy" to make the evening that much more enjoyable :twisted: I do belive these two teams will meet again in the play-off's and The Pack will probably take the "Cry-boys". Were you singing the Mr. Robinson's theme song......"It's a beautiful day for a neighbor... a beautiful day for a neighbor....would ya be mine....could ya be mine....." Probably :wink: NOT ...UH???????? "I have always wanted a neighbor..... just like you ....I always dreamed of a neighbor just like you......lets make the most of this beautiful day....and start a friendship on this beautiful day... could ya be mine...... would ya be mine...hello neighbor!!!!" 8)
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That's Mr. Rogers Neighborhood. 8)
I have to disagree with you on the Packers losing because Favre went down. The Cowboys had prepared for Favre and had shut him completely down (2 picks) before he was injured. Rodgers played an inspired game, but still only managed 2 long scoring drives. The game went about like I figured it would. I called it 38-17 before the game and other than that 1 long TD run, the Cowboys played solid D. And whether you like it or not, there isn't a team out there that can stop their offense. 37-27 should have been 44-27...Owens bobbled that sure TD that Harris took away in the endzone. If they meet in the playoffs, it will most likely be in Dallas again and the outcome would be the same.
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Originally Posted by Twilight Flyer
there isn't a team out there that can stop their offense.
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