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STLBILLS15

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  1. Well lookie there, even Spiller can throw TD's on a rollout.
  2. +1...you can NEVER have too many good lineman-O and D
  3. I don't really care. as long as he makes plays like this. Awesome hit on Knowshon Moreno. BTW the pics of him that Byrdsdaword posted, he sorta looks like the Predator. http://img411.imageshack.us/img411/9643/sc...dator203zb1.jpg
  4. Don't know if you're aware, or watch college football, but GT is not in the SEC.
  5. was thinking the same thing...didn't see any threads the last couple months regarding him.
  6. I'd like to play some man free stuff since we have some good cover corners. Let Byrd just basically read a play and roam as he wants.
  7. Forgot all about the Weatherspoon kid. Would love to land him or Spikes if we don't end up grabbing McClain in the first round.
  8. If anyone missed the show, here is the link. http://abc.go.com/watch/extreme-makeover-h...l-family-part-1
  9. and all this time I thought our MVP was Moorman...
  10. SHARK ATTACK AT FLORIDA STADIUM May 14, 2009 Copyright 2009 MediaVentures Miami, Fla. - Sharks will be everywhere at the home of the Miami Dolphins as LandShark Lager purchased naming rights to the venue. The new name is Landshark Stadium. Landshark is brewed by Anheuser-Busch under the Margaritaville Brewing label in a deal with singer Jimmy Buffet. Buffet staged a mini-concert at the stadium as part of the announcement. Terms of the one-season contract were not disclosed, but reports said Buffett is not paying a straight rights fee but instead will compensate the team through appearances, other marketing opportunities and potential concert performances. So it wasn't a surprise.
  11. Land Shark only bought the rights for one year. It was going to happen. no surprise.
  12. TC, i have lived in STL for the past 4.5 years because of college as well (on the east side of the river to play football at a smaller school). My family is from B-Lo and was brought up a Bills fan. I have only seen two in my life, one during the Kelly era, (i was living in Florida at the time) to the play the Bucs when i was about 7 years old. I fell in love ever since, and ended up going to the STL/Bills game last year. It was amazing. Never a feeling like watching Mcgee pick off passes and the only group is 50 bills fans in a section, then after the game, where they walk back through the tunnel victorious. I would kill to ever see a game at the Ralph, regardless of our QB situation, or if we hired a coach that nobody really wanted. I DON'T CARE. I bleed bills through and through, and not some coach is going to change that as long as the bills are still in the city of Buffalo. I don't care if you've been a fan of 45 years, or 5 months, way to bail on your team. Oh yeah, i would glady pay my hundreds of dollars even in the nosebleeds to catch the bills games. Go root for the rams, living here in STL for 4.5 years has taught me that there are bigger jokes to being a fan of other teams, besides the Bills. GO BILLS!
  13. now i'm really going to wonder about all these fans that were saying they are going to picket outside the ralph are suddenly going to turn into kamakazi bombers.
  14. annnddd here's to the 4th thread about this in 5 minutes. thanks for that.
  15. Matt Mosely needs to be fired, and should never write an article, about anything, ever again. Tony Romo, the Sophomore At Eastern Illinois got Gailey fired? GET REAL
  16. he pretty much sums it up. http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/stor...&id=4838981 hopefully he really doesn't think trent is the answer.
  17. Per Espn. Nolan "Nearing deal with Phins." http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4837350
  18. Here's a decent list from bleacherreport.com. This is NOT my list. By Jeremy Kaufman, Senior Analyst. Make your arguments as you will. 1) Joe Montana TD- 273 Interceptions- 139 Yards- 40,551 QB Rating- 92.3 Rushing Yards- 1,676 Rushing TD- 20 With superior statistics as well as four clutch Super Bowl victories, Joe Montana clearly deserves to be recognized as the greatest quarterback of all time. 2) Steve Young TD: 232 Interceptions- 107 Yards- 33,124 QB Rating- 96.8 Rushing Yards- 4,239 Rushing TD- 43 With unbelievable statistics which are arguably better than Montana's, as well as three Super Bowl victories, Steve Young is easily the 2nd greatest quarterback on this list. In addition, Young is likely the greatest overall scrambling quarterback to ever play. 3) Johnny Unitas TD: 290 Interceptions- 253 Yards- 40,239 QB Rating- 78.2 Rushing Yards- 1,777 Rushing TD- 13 While his statistics may come off as insufficient given his lofty place on my list, it must be kept in mind that Unitas played at a much earlier time than the likes of Montana and Young. In addition to his relatively efficient statistics and championship rings, Unitas was well known for his ability to call all of the plays at the line of scrimmage, an ability not often seen in the NFL today. For these reasons, I have selected Unitas for the third spot on my list. 4) Peyton Manning TD- 306 Interceptions- 153 Yards- 41,626 QB Rating- 94.7 Rushing Yards- 696 Rushing TD- 16 Statistically, Peyton Manning has some of the gaudiest numbers the game has ever seen. The scary thing is, Peyton is still in the prime of his career. With years left in his career and a championship ring already on his finger, Peyton Manning may retire as the greatest quarterback in NFL history. 5) Tom Brady TD- 197 Interceptions- 86 Yards- 26,370 QB Rating- 92.9 Rushing Yards- 533 Rushing TD- 5 As a life-long New York Giants fan, I have to confess; I don’t like the guy at all. However, as a writer, I have to be as objective as possible. The fact is Tom Brady is an exceptionally good quarterback, as evidenced by his statistics as well as his three Super Bowl titles. While some Patriots fans may start sending me hate mail for placing him below Manning on my list, I believe that I placed him at the right slot on my list. 6) Brett Favre TD- 442 Interceptions- 288 Yards- 61,655 QB Rating- 85.7 Rushing Yards- 1,786 Rushing TD- 13 Brett is one of the most beloved players to ever play the game. With record-breaking numbers in several categories, Brett clearly deserved to be on my list. However, his record for the most interceptions thrown ever in a career prevented him from cracking the top five. 7) Dan Marino TD- 420 Interceptions- 252 Yards- 61,361 QB Rating- 86.4 Rushing Yards- 87 Rushing TD- 9 Dan Marino’s numbers are incredible. While some believe his legacy is tainted by the fact that he never won a Super Bowl, I believe a quarterback is only one of 53 players on a team. One man never wins a game on his own. 8) Fran Tarkenton TD- 342 Interception- 266 Yards- 47,003 QB Rating- 80.4 Rushing Yards- 3,674 Rushing TD- 32 Fran’s numbers speak for themselves. With his all-out offensive dominance, Fran was regarded as a revolutionary quarterback for his time. 9) John Elway TD- 300 Interceptions- 226 Yards- 51,475 QB Rating- 79.9 Rushing Yards- 3,407 Rushing TD- 33 Yet another extremely popular player, Elway was the type of player who could win a game through the air or on the ground. I doubt many people would argue with his presence on my list. 10) Roger Staubach TD- 153 Interceptions- 109 Yards- 22,700 QB Rating- 83.4 Rushing Yards- 2,264 Rushing TD- 20 It wasn’t easy for me to put a Cowboy on the list, but I felt he deserved the final spot. His numbers and his championship success speaks for itself, leaving little room for arguing Roger’s placement on the list.
  19. So the SEC is 17-16 in those games. But in that last decade 5 SEC national titles to the Big tens 1. I think that's what kind of really matters.
  20. not sure if you've seen this...but schefter makes it seem pretty bad. http://espn.go.com/blog/afceast/post/_/id/...aching-thoughts
  21. took the words right out of my mouth. He was just talking about the DEFENSE that he got hired to coach.
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