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#90291 - 04/21/10 09:10 PM Re: NFL 2010-11 [Re: SH]
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Suspicious, eh, Steve. Considering that the season schedule was just announced yesterday.
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#90293 - 04/22/10 03:35 AM Re: NFL 2010-11 [Re: jazzwriter]
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Yea, but if they trade him beforehand I guess it won't matter.

The Shannahan + McNabb combo should be interesting. I hope they draft an O-lineman to protect him.

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#90301 - 04/22/10 11:53 PM Re: NFL 2010-11 [Re: SH]
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I don't, heh heh.
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#90305 - 04/23/10 05:36 AM Re: NFL 2010-11 [Re: jazzwriter]
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The Skin drafted offensive tackle Trent Williamas (318 lbs, 6ft, 5in, 3.8 in the 40). He's big, mobile, and athletic enough to impede DeMarcus Ware. If he is able to develop his strenght, he'll be a wall!

Am I the only who hopes Tim Tebow becomes a success in the NFL? He reminds me of Steve Young.


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#90306 - 04/23/10 08:06 AM Re: NFL 2010-11 [Re: TR808]
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I love Tebow! Steve Young...I was thinking the same thing yesterday. It may take him a few years but what is there not to like about his toughness, competitiveness and atheleticism? He keeps his religous convictions to himself and was a great locker room guy according to his Gator teammates. No way the guy fails.

I think Sam Bradford is going to be a bust. And i don't think Jimmy Clausen is much better than Brady Quinn who has yet to do anything in the NFL. In fact you have to go back 25-30 years to find a Notre Dame QB that has done anything in the NFL (Joe Montana, Joe Theismann).


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#90314 - 04/23/10 09:50 PM Re: NFL 2010-11 [Re: SH]
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I like Tebow. The "experts" who talk about his mechanics apparently don't understand that competitors will work to improve their mechanics. He'll be fine.
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#90316 - 04/24/10 12:19 PM Re: NFL 2010-11 [Re: jazzwriter]
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In the right hands I too think he will be fine. Was a little surprised that it was Denver who took the chance. We have seen a number of examples over the years where QB's were not rated high and then turned out to far better then it thought they could be. Tom Brady being at the top of that list. Just a matter of how hard he works and how bad he wants it.

Steve I think that Clausen is much better then Brady Quinn was and being slighted might just do him some good. I had hoped he would have stayed one more year, but the Carolina spot might just do the trick. Your are right it has been many, many years since a ND QB had a break through. After watching Jimmy struggle with such a bad team his first year and spending so much time getting slammed to the ground only to pick himself up and keep going and getting better as he did it says something about who he is, but only time will tell.

You just have think about Brady being a what was it 5th round pick and picking up Super Bowl rings and he is not done yet and then there is Ryan Leaf who was the second choice over all and he is what washing cars these days. You just never know who will stumble and who will make that unexpected rise.

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#90321 - 04/24/10 03:23 PM Re: NFL 2010-11 [Re: TR808]
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Sweet. Chiefs pick McCluster. Word is they'll use him more as a wide receiver. I like that. If they can put together a decent offensive line, they might actually put some points on the board this year.
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#90501 - 05/22/10 09:00 AM Re: NFL 2010-11 [Re: TR808]
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ESPN has reported that the NFL is considering New York/New Jersey for the 2014 Super Bowl. I get that there are those who want the game played near New York. I don't get ESPN saying New York is the "front runner."
Has somebody already voted?
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#90502 - 05/22/10 10:13 AM Re: NFL 2010-11 [Re: jazzwriter]
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I would love to see a Super Bowl being played outdoors in the cold like Lambeau, Gillette, Heinz, Orchard Park, or even in Baltimore. NY gets my vote!
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