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 Post subject: Re: Turkey Day Football
PostPosted: Thu Nov 24, 2011 4:19 pm 
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Ok the Bears got some help in game 1 of the day. Now let's see the Dolphins give them some help in game 2.

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 Post subject: Re: Turkey Day Football
PostPosted: Thu Nov 24, 2011 4:20 pm 
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Suh is coming off as an ass in this post game interview. He even pulled out the "only god can judge me defense". He and god both know he didn't foot stomp the guy :lol: :lol: You are talking yourself into a for sure suspension.

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 Post subject: Re: Turkey Day Football
PostPosted: Thu Nov 24, 2011 4:28 pm 
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Fuck Suh. He's just butthurt because the league has figured him out. When it comes to best overall D-linemen he's not a top 10 guy. Maybe top 20.

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 Post subject: Re: Turkey Day Football
PostPosted: Thu Nov 24, 2011 4:40 pm 
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:lol: Romo doing what Romo does

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 Post subject: Re: Turkey Day Football
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Ok the Bears got some help in game 1 of the day. Now let's see the Dolphins give them some help in game 2.

Romo is contributing his part so far.

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 Post subject: Re: Turkey Day Football
PostPosted: Thu Nov 24, 2011 5:49 pm 
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Why do these games have to have a half time performer? Just play the damn games, have some analysis and halftime and then get back to the damn games. Enough with Nickelback and Enrique

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 Post subject: Re: Turkey Day Football
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I haven't watched much of the Dolphins this year but Reggie Bush seems to be far more physical of a runner than I remember. He ran through a tackle in the backfield and is welcoming contact trying to get extra yards as opposed to running out of bounds.

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Yeah he really seems to be coming into his own as a RB.

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Damn Romo is pulling some of these throws out of his ass.

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 Post subject: Re: Turkey Day Football
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Well now hopefully the Cowboys can keep going strong and win their division and they will not factor in the wild card stuff. Gotta root against the Giants to lose.

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 Post subject: Re: Turkey Day Football
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Miami played tough and afraid the Cowboys DB's got exposed a little. Romo?? Still cant trust him until he wins a SB, but he does make plays...and some of them are actually good for the Cowboys.

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 Post subject: Re: Turkey Day Football
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Well I guess we know who the better Harbaugh is now

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 Post subject: Re: Turkey Day Football
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Well now hopefully the Cowboys can keep going strong and win their division and they will not factor in the wild card stuff. Gotta root against the Giants to lose.

So you will be pulling for the Pack 2 weeks in a row?

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 Post subject: Re: Turkey Day Football
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The dad?

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 Post subject: Re: Turkey Day Football
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Urlacher's missing neck wrote:
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Well now hopefully the Cowboys can keep going strong and win their division and they will not factor in the wild card stuff. Gotta root against the Giants to lose.

So you will be pulling for the Pack 2 weeks in a row?


Yep, anytime it benefits the Bears.

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 Post subject: Re: Turkey Day Football
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T-Sizzle is the man. Could the bears have drafted him? I kinda think chicago passed him up...

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One of those guys that fell f/ top 3 to top 10 cus he admitted smoking bud if im remembering correctly...

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 Post subject: Re: Turkey Day Football
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Terry's Peeps wrote:
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The dad?


Great grandpa Jed

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 Post subject: Re: Turkey Day Football
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RFDC wrote:
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Scorehead baiting?

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 Post subject: Re: Turkey Day Football
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The Lions are done & I doubt they make the playoffs. Good riddance.

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 Post subject: Re: Turkey Day Football
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The Lions are done & I doubt they make the playoffs. Good riddance.

I agree. Also sense a little turmoil in that locker room...

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 Post subject: Re: Turkey Day Football
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T-Sizzle is the man. Could the bears have drafted him? I kinda think chicago passed him up...


Also Dan McNeil reported that Suggs had a bad 40 time and that's also the reason the Bears passed him up.

On Reggie Bush, he has been playing a lot better later, about the time a certain girl got a recent divorce, just wondering.


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 Post subject: Re: Turkey Day Football
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Urlacher's missing neck wrote:
I haven't watched much of the Dolphins this year but Reggie Bush seems to be far more physical of a runner than I remember. He ran through a tackle in the backfield and is welcoming contact trying to get extra yards as opposed to running out of bounds.


he is more consistent than he was in years past but he did become more physical of a runner in his 2nd and 3rd years with the saints before he started getting injured. i can recall a few games where bush almost literally carried the team on his back. there was an atlanta game i think in the '07 season in which he dragged two defenders with him into the end zone. i'd never seen him do anything like that.

and of course, his game against the cardinals in '10 was glorious.


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 Post subject: Re: Turkey Day Football
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This Darren Rovell dude is a trip. He's got numbers for everything:

- Cowboys cheerleader @MelissaRae has more than tripled her followers (now at 1000+) since getting hit by Jason Witten.

- Jason Witten makes $199,412 this week. The Dallas Cowboys cheerleader he tackled makes $150 per game.

- Not only do most NFL cheerleaders make less than $125/game. Some teams (Bills) make them buy their uniform ($450)

I didn't know the McCaskeys owned the Bills, too. We need to set up a fund or something, since this is the season of giving, and help these poor girls out.


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