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12-09-2002 10:45 PM

I forgot about that. WOO bye bye vet. Now all we have to do is get rid of cinergy in cincinnati and busch in st. louis and we can forever purge baseball of those suckey awful cookie cutter stadiums.

Perfect Stu 12-10-2002 12:05 AM

the Steelers blew chucks on Sunday.

My Colts lost too, but not like THAT...to the TEXANS

Jason1 12-10-2002 05:02 PM

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Originally posted by Perfect Stu
the Steelers blew chucks on Sunday.

My Colts lost too, but not like THAT...to the TEXANS


:mad:

but yes, that is pretty pathetic...Damn good thing their division is so horrible.:D

Dragon-Fly 12-11-2002 06:35 PM

NE has woken up and Miami are still hanging their. I think NE will win that division, but by one win.

But i think either Green Bay or Pittsburg will win the Super Bowl this year.

RagedHybrid 12-15-2002 09:47 PM

Miami Has just beat the best team in the AFC. Oh Yeah!!!! Were #1

Professor S 12-16-2002 10:42 AM

Falcons Lose
Saints Lose
Tampa Barely beats the Lions

Philly and Green Bay win handily...

See you at the NFC championship game Bond :D

Perfect Stu 12-16-2002 12:06 PM

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Originally posted by The Strangler
Philly and Green Bay win handily...
heh...I agree with you about Philly...but I bet you weren't watching the Packers game...I was, and it was tense at the end

Colts won too :) Marvin Harrison is simply Marvelous


Marvin Harrison (88) brings down his record-breaking 124th reception of the season during the third quarter :rock:



"Colts receiver Marvin Harrison (88) and tackle Tarik Glenn (78) banter with a group of surly Cleveland fans after Harrison scored a fourth quarter touchdown." :lol:


Peyton Manning (left) and Marvin Harrison teamed up for two touchdowns, giving them 57 pitch-and-catch scores in the five seasons they've played for the Colts

:)

Perfect Stu 12-16-2002 01:06 PM

Thread Updated with some new content :D

Professor S 12-16-2002 01:12 PM

Oh, I stopped tracking the Green Bay game when it looked like Green Bay had it in hand. It was tense at the end. Hmmmmm... Green Bay was playing on grass too, they should have done better if they are going to make the stretch run.

Bond 12-16-2002 03:55 PM

The weather was horrible at San Francisco though. Up to 25 MPH winds I heard, and at times heavy rain. Add on to that our countless injures. We played good for the conditions.

NFC Championship
Eagles vs. Packers

That would be a great game...

Professor S 12-16-2002 04:34 PM

Farve is probably the best bad weather QB out there, too. Thats my worry once Donovan comes back. he struggles in less than ideal conditions.

Bond 12-16-2002 04:55 PM

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Originally posted by The Strangler
Farve is probably the best bad weather QB out there, too. Thats my worry once Donovan comes back. he struggles in less than ideal conditions.
Right now, I actually think you guys are better off without McNabb. I mean, your team as a whole has been playing much better. Maybe it's because they're without their leader, or maybe it's because McNabb overshadows them. But it has to be something.

Professor S 12-16-2002 05:53 PM

I think that without McNabb the Eagles finally realize that they are a good offense, and not just the Donovan McNabb Show. Now the question is when MCNabb comes back will they be that much better, or will they go back to the same old same old.

If Donovan takes a lesson from the stellar game he played with a broken leg and stops hopping around the pocket like a jack rabbit and starts trusting his receivers like Koy and Feeley are doing right now, the Eagles will be next to unbeatable.

Bond 12-16-2002 06:04 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by The Strangler
I think that without McNabb the Eagles finally realize that they are a good offense, and not just the Donovan McNabb Show. Now the question is when MCNabb comes back will they be that much better, or will they go back to the same old same old.

If Donovan takes a lesson from the stellar game he played with a broken leg and stops hopping around the pocket like a jack rabbit and starts trusting his receivers like Koy and Feeley are doing right now, the Eagles will be next to unbeatable.

I basically agree.

I mean, before McNabb went out I was lead to believe McNabb had to do everything on his own. Obviously everyone now knows that that is not the case. He had fairly capable receivers at his disposal, but he never really did use them to their limit. Or even close for that matter. But I think that McNabb will come back the same as he came into the season. That's why Detimer and Feeley are better starts in my opinion.

ZebraRampage 12-16-2002 08:56 PM

I think that once McNabb comes back the team will be much better. The offense has stepped up and I don't think it will go back to the way it had before. McNabb has probably seen that in these last 4 games that he can now trust his recievers more so and he has a good arm so I think that they will definitely be better. I didn't like how the defense slacked off at the end of the game yesterday. They allowed 2 Redskin TDs, I guess they got kind of cocky, but we can't have that.


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