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#87705 - 08/19/09 03:28 AM
Re: NFL 2009-10
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Exactly...misses 1/2 of training camp too. I see nothing positive for the Vikings. Brett proved last year his talent has slipped dramatically from what he use to be. His legacy is tarnished by hanging on. I'm very surprised any of his friends or family would even support it.
Edited by SH (08/19/09 03:28 AM)
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#87706 - 08/19/09 05:32 AM
Re: NFL 2009-10
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The Vikings are primed to run through the NFC North.
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#87715 - 08/19/09 11:58 PM
Re: NFL 2009-10
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LOL Dave. While you're at it, make sure you tell the owner that you're definitely not coming back to work, but as soon as those mandatory refresher training courses are over, show up and get a promotion to middle management.
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#87716 - 08/20/09 04:26 AM
Re: NFL 2009-10
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There's just something really smarmey about the whole thing.
Edited by SH (08/20/09 04:26 AM)
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#87733 - 08/21/09 10:05 PM
Re: NFL 2009-10
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Watched the Colts last night and the Cowboys tonight. Some good individual efforts by a handful of guys trying to make the teams. Colts were efficient if not impressive (I say this having missed all of the first-quarter fireworks). Dallas, well, hard to say. Offensive dominance in the first half but only 14 points to show for it, and the last 7 came only after the defense (aided by 3 penalties) surrendered a last-minute TD. I like the play selection better, and it's good to have 3 healthy running backs. Offensive line still commits too many false-start penalties (1 of them being part of that 3some mentioned above). Hard to say whether the defense played well or Tennessee just stinks, particularly with the run. A lot of off-season speculation was that without T.O., Romo's passing would suffer. I disagree, and his first-half performance backs it up. Behind Roy Williams and Patrick Crayton, you've got 2 in Miles Austin and Sam Hurd who aren't stars, but can contribute. Then in the 2nd half, a potential 5th wideout emerged with the 2nd unit. The passing game will be fine. Instead of 1 guy catching 80 passes and scoring 12 touchdowns, they'll have 3 or 4 guys with 30 to 60 receptions and the TDs spread around. Most of the experts are pointing to the Giants and Eagles as the cream of the NFC East, and maybe that's true. But knowing Dallas like I do, and taking away the temptation to try to appease one me-first receiver no matter the game situation, I think we'll see better balance. And with better balance, there'll be fewer 3-and-outs, so the defense won't be on the field as much. Still some areas for improvement, the penalties being the main one, but I wouldn't write these guys off as 3rd place finishers just yet.
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#87745 - 08/23/09 05:21 PM
Re: NFL 2009-10
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The Cowboys are going to find life much different without T.O. to blame for their offensive shortcomings. Their receiving corp should not scare anyone.
Edited by TR808 (08/23/09 05:22 PM)
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#87746 - 08/23/09 06:36 PM
Re: NFL 2009-10
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Offensive shortcomings are mostly because of lack of balance. Throwing on 1st and 2nd down the majority of possessions when you have Marion Barber in the backfield just isn't smart. And even there, the passing game might have been more fruitful if Romo spread the ball around instead of trying to keep T.O. happy. His presence alone will not turn Buffalo into a contender any more than his absence kept the Eagles out of the playoffs. The man is talented and can put up some impressive stats, the Cowboys - as are the Eagles - are better off without him. Teams need not be scared of Crayton, Hurd, Austin or Ogletree (assuming the latter makes the team). I'm just saying it would be a mistake for anyone to assume that without T.O. these guys won't be able to move the ball, get first downs and score points. Of course, 2 other factors must be considered: penalties (way too many false starts by the linemen, Flozell Adams being the primary culprit), and when Romo does get under pressure - and he will - he's got to do a much better job of tucking the ball. He's mobile, so that really shouldn't be an issue; pull it down and run, even if only for no gain. Too many times last season - several in the game against Arizona when he injured his hand - he kept looking for somebody to throw to and ended up fumbling.
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#87880 - 09/04/09 06:26 PM
Re: NFL 2009-10
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*sigh* Another week.
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