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The B word needs to have her ass ran over.
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Not so fast. Two words: SOUP CHICKEN
http://www.eonline.com/Facts/People/Photos...itaen.tawny.jpg
Dude she is way past that. She was on VH1 the other night and has REALLY Cleaned up nice Besides the BFS Video was shot well past that pic
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I gotta go with Tawny Kitaen. BTW it IS Tawny Kitaen revamping her role on the hood of that car in the bowling for soup video '1985'!!!
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I gotta say YES! OL is doing ok and developing under JMac. I'd still love to have a guy that is clear cut, head and shoulders above the rest of the TE's on this roster. A difference maker at TE.
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Have been since before we drafted him. he is the most complete WR to come out of this draft.
Now start throwing the guy come slants and 20 yard in's and let him RAC and see how good he is
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Wow. You really know your football.
They beaten 4 teams who've won a total of 2 of their last 13 games (Tampa Bay has both wins) so their coach is hands down coach of the year? I guess Marty Schottenheimer is Coach of the Millenium then. 9-3 record (including a win over YOUR COtY candidate), 2 game division lead in the AFC, already 5 more wins than all last season.
Just when I think you've made your most moronic statement, you smash it like dropping an anvil on a pea from 10,000 feet.
And who has Buffalo Beaten again? What is the combined W/L record? Funny....we only lost one CB that really wasn't doing sh-- when he got hurt, let alone the best DT in football, Both starting RB's (including a probowler) a probowl type WR and on and on and on.
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My point exactly. We don't have a guy like Kelly at all. So where does that leave us? Up sh-- creek without a paddle.
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It doesn't furthur the point. It does, if you insist, point out that the Panthers were much more dependent on a smaller core of players, and weren't quite as deep as the B'gals (and after 13 years of watching Cincy, I am amazed I could make that statement).
Fox's early decision to go for two in last year's SB changed everything in that game.
A Class A jerk move.
While I am barking at you:
1) Playing the Infant TinkerToy Conference Losman now = Ryan Leaf, Todd Marinovich, Akili Smith results, etc.
2) Agreed - 7 turnovers and 10 point victory (7 in the waning minutes) didn't impress me either.
Yeah playing a rookie really has hurt Pittsburgh huh? As for Fox, he is a winner and has rallied the troops to start winning. The man is hands down COTY
Lastly I agree 7 damn turnovers and that is it? Good thing Miami handed them to us.
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FACT non of them had what was essentially a ROOKIE QB take over his team and lead them to a superbowl. Rookie had the same system and same talent around him.
FACT: we are stuck with a backup QB AGAIN as our starter.
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Yes and no. bottom line I am tired. I am sick and tired of all the average BS. I look at New fuggin England with Average talent in other than a couple of areas winning superbowls. We have won AFC East titles, playoff games, divisional games blah blah blah. SUPERBOWL! We do not STILL have the talent in place to win one. If we did we are 10-1, 9-2 or whatever.
It is beyond old. Tom Donahoe STILL hasn't put together a team that can honestly contend. And again this board is arguing over a BACKUP Calibre QB. BACKUP! the SOB let for all intent and purposes a ROOKIE come in, take his team and win a superbowl with it. SAME FUGGIN TEAM he was leading. hell NE chose a 1st year starter over his ass and we are all goo goo ga ga over his ass.
No matter how much you want to deflect it, it all starts and ends with the QB. And since Kelly we haven't had one.
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but I am hungry....
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Which furthers the point. Panthers lost most of the talent it took to get to the superbowl last year. Cinci? apperantly not much since they are at .500 just like last year.
Anybody else really jacked up
in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Accroding to Lori's numbers it seems Mr. Evans just might break our Rookie WR records!
Lee Evans, 2004 (12 games): 29 catches - 554 yds, 19.1 ypc, 5 TD, 1 100-yard game
Josh Reed, 2002: 37 catches - 509 yds, 13.8 ypc, 2 TD, 1 100-yard game
Peerless Price, 1999: 31 catches - 393 yds, 12.7 ypc, 3 TD, 1 100-yd game
Eric Moulds, 1996: 20 catches - 279 yds, 14.0 ypc, 2 TD
Andre Reed, 1985: 48 catches - 637 yds, 13.3 ypc, 4 TD, 1 100-yd game
Jerry Butler, 1979 (13 games): 48 catches - 834 yds, 17.4 ypc, 4 TD, 2 100-yd games
He is on a current pace for...
39 rec 739 yards and about 7 TD's. Not Butlers numbers but better than Reeds