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Drew Brees is a god. discuss.
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Houston's own Kevin Kolb, baby! The Kolb Era has begun!
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mdalonzo wrote:Houston's own Kevin Kolb, baby! The Kolb Era has begun!
Houston has a team?!
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York99 wrote:
mdalonzo wrote:Houston's own Kevin Kolb, baby! The Kolb Era has begun!
Houston has a team?!
Houston hasn't had a legit team in any sport since the Comets disbanded in 2008.
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arthursimone wrote:Drew Brees is a god. discuss.
Oh man, that line is tired.

Yeah, the Saints' O should be a force to be reckoned with. However, I'm not liking your secondary so much. Lookin' a little porous there.
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bradisntclever wrote:
York99 wrote:
mdalonzo wrote:Houston's own Kevin Kolb, baby! The Kolb Era has begun!
Houston has a team?!
Houston hasn't had a legit team in any sport since the Comets disbanded in 2008.
I retract my comment. I didn't see the game today, but I saw the score and the opponent and some of the players' stats.

New, amended comment: Houston has a team.
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York99 wrote:New, amended comment: Houston has a team.
Houston has a freakin' Arian Foster. Seriously, WTF was that? I thought I was watching AP against the Chargers in '07.

Damn...
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mdalonzo wrote:Houston's own Kevin Kolb, baby! The Kolb Era has begun!
And ended in one half.

I'm probably wrong about that. Andy Reid's pretty much got his mind made up and he doesn't budge much. However, no-one who saw that game can deny that the whole vibe changed when Vick took the reins. All Philly fans (and Reid & Co.) need to seriously think about whether they want the Eagles O from the first 30 or the last 30 minutes.

K. Kolb: 5/10 for 21 yds & 0 TDs; 1 rush-1 yard-1 fumble; Philly scores 3 pts

M. Vick: 16/24 for 175 yds & 1 TD; 11 rush-103 yds; Philly scores 17 pts and makes the game a near thing for GB

Tough call (?)
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And one more WTF.

WTF was that in Seattle?
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Chiefs' rookies=playmakers. Also, we signed The Rain as an unrestricted free agent in the off-season.
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shando wrote:Chiefs' rookies=playmakers. Also, we signed The Rain as an unrestricted free agent in the off-season.
They looked good last night!
there were some sightings of the mythical Glenn Dorsey creature as well
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I don't have a team. I like to route for individual players in the NFL. I used to cheer for the Eagles cuz I liked McNabb... But now...

Can we all agree that whenever that dog killing psychopath takes a snap, we want the opposing D-Line to snap his evil body in half?

Also, what the hell is going on with sports officiating this year?!?! I'm pulling for the bears as much as the next Chicagoan, but that was a catch, man. Lions were robbed.
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As a Giants fan it was a frustrating game. They won 31-18 over the Jaguars but they dropped a bunch of passes. This is a problem that has plagued the Giants for years and results in a bad passer rating for Eli. His throws are accurate but the receivers can't pull the ball in. The Giants secondary looked good due to bad decisions by the Jags rookie QB. He essentially made the same mistake 3 times; throwing into the end zone where his receiver was covered by 2 or 3 Giants resulting in picks. Next week they face the Colts. That'll be a true test.

It was great to see the end of the Cowboys/Redskins game. I love seeing Dallas lose, especially on such a stupidly blatant holding call. McNabb in anything but Eagles green seems surreal.

The Eagles D looked great for about 20 minutes and then fell apart. Good.

The Chiefs look like a different team. I don't think anybody saw them coming out of the gate like that. Too bad for the Chargers. Sproles looked good though.

Saints/Vikings ended up being pretty dull. Farve appeared almost lost on the field. His lack of practice with the receivers was apparent. Good ground game for the Saints.

Those are the games I saw.
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DollarBill wrote:Can we all agree that whenever that dog killing psychopath takes a snap, we want the opposing D-Line to snap his evil body in half?
Yes. A thousand times, yes. But more, I want to snap the people who let him back in half. I have thought of more poetic endings for the Psychopath.
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if Vick takes over, the Eagles are my #1 football enemy

sorry Dave, Bob, etc.
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