NFL 2012

[quote]Gettnitdone wrote:
Coulda just said that in the MLB thread -_-

Anyhow, Arian Foster seems like an interesting guy (apparently they call him a Renaissance man. Saw the short post-game interview on ESPN. Where the hell did this guy come from? I’m admittedly not very much of a college football fan so I don’t know if he was big in college. I just remember hearing about this rookie who was rushing for 100+ yards in multiple games a couple of years ago. I saw the same thing from Chris Johnson so I thought nothing of it at the time, thinking he’d wear down the hype eventually. To my surprise it looks like the guy is a top 3 RB in the league, if not the best. [/quote]
Was an undrafted FA from University of Tennessee. He has been a vegetarian since Freshman year at UT and became full Vegan about 2 years ago. He was average at UT with some flashes, what has made him outstanding is the Shanny/Kubiak zone blocking system. Foster knows how to make that one cut and get the most out of it.

Look up Terrell Davis, this is TD in Houston.

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]Gettnitdone wrote:
Coulda just said that in the MLB thread -_-

Anyhow, Arian Foster seems like an interesting guy (apparently they call him a Renaissance man. Saw the short post-game interview on ESPN. Where the hell did this guy come from? I’m admittedly not very much of a college football fan so I don’t know if he was big in college. I just remember hearing about this rookie who was rushing for 100+ yards in multiple games a couple of years ago. I saw the same thing from Chris Johnson so I thought nothing of it at the time, thinking he’d wear down the hype eventually. To my surprise it looks like the guy is a top 3 RB in the league, if not the best. [/quote]
Was an undrafted FA from University of Tennessee. He has been a vegetarian since Freshman year at UT and became full Vegan about 2 years ago. He was average at UT with some flashes, what has made him outstanding is the Shanny/Kubiak zone blocking system. Foster knows how to make that one cut and get the most out of it.

Look up Terrell Davis, this is TD in Houston.[/quote]

Gruden made a comparison of him to Ricky Waters. I can’t really dissagree with that.

Foster is legit, as is Houstons OL.

Man I’m really tired of ESPN rooting for the Jets though. It was pretty brutal last night. They aren’t loveable, they aren’t really all that good. I don’t understand it one bit.

Terrico, who by any standards is a great play by play guy, was purely sucking the Jets dick like he was a hometown guy.

Which, since he’s working for ESPN, he is I suppose.

[quote]BradTGIF wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]Gettnitdone wrote:
Coulda just said that in the MLB thread -_-

Anyhow, Arian Foster seems like an interesting guy (apparently they call him a Renaissance man. Saw the short post-game interview on ESPN. Where the hell did this guy come from? I’m admittedly not very much of a college football fan so I don’t know if he was big in college. I just remember hearing about this rookie who was rushing for 100+ yards in multiple games a couple of years ago. I saw the same thing from Chris Johnson so I thought nothing of it at the time, thinking he’d wear down the hype eventually. To my surprise it looks like the guy is a top 3 RB in the league, if not the best. [/quote]
Was an undrafted FA from University of Tennessee. He has been a vegetarian since Freshman year at UT and became full Vegan about 2 years ago. He was average at UT with some flashes, what has made him outstanding is the Shanny/Kubiak zone blocking system. Foster knows how to make that one cut and get the most out of it.

Look up Terrell Davis, this is TD in Houston.[/quote]

Gruden made a comparison of him to Ricky Waters. I can’t really dissagree with that.

Foster is legit, as is Houstons OL.

Man I’m really tired of ESPN rooting for the Jets though. It was pretty brutal last night. They aren’t loveable, they aren’t really all that good. I don’t understand it one bit.

Terrico, who by any standards is a great play by play guy, was purely sucking the Jets dick like he was a hometown guy.

Which, since he’s working for ESPN, he is I suppose.[/quote]

I had the volume on low and could not hear Terrico or the spaz. I watched the first half, just to tired to stay up, recorded the rest and plan to watch when I get home after work.

The Jets at least looked like they had a decent game plan against the Texans O in the first half.

Anybody know how hurt Cushing is?

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]BradTGIF wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]Gettnitdone wrote:
Coulda just said that in the MLB thread -_-

Anyhow, Arian Foster seems like an interesting guy (apparently they call him a Renaissance man. Saw the short post-game interview on ESPN. Where the hell did this guy come from? I’m admittedly not very much of a college football fan so I don’t know if he was big in college. I just remember hearing about this rookie who was rushing for 100+ yards in multiple games a couple of years ago. I saw the same thing from Chris Johnson so I thought nothing of it at the time, thinking he’d wear down the hype eventually. To my surprise it looks like the guy is a top 3 RB in the league, if not the best. [/quote]
Was an undrafted FA from University of Tennessee. He has been a vegetarian since Freshman year at UT and became full Vegan about 2 years ago. He was average at UT with some flashes, what has made him outstanding is the Shanny/Kubiak zone blocking system. Foster knows how to make that one cut and get the most out of it.

Look up Terrell Davis, this is TD in Houston.[/quote]

Gruden made a comparison of him to Ricky Waters. I can’t really dissagree with that.

Foster is legit, as is Houstons OL.

Man I’m really tired of ESPN rooting for the Jets though. It was pretty brutal last night. They aren’t loveable, they aren’t really all that good. I don’t understand it one bit.

Terrico, who by any standards is a great play by play guy, was purely sucking the Jets dick like he was a hometown guy.

Which, since he’s working for ESPN, he is I suppose.[/quote]

I had the volume on low and could not hear Terrico or the spaz. I watched the first half, just to tired to stay up, recorded the rest and plan to watch when I get home after work.

The Jets at least looked like they had a decent game plan against the Texans O in the first half.

Anybody know how hurt Cushing is? [/quote]

I think Cushing is done, ACL accordong to NFL Network.

Brutal block on that play, legal apparently.

Yea just read that. To bad for that kid he is a stud

[quote]Derek542 wrote:
Yea just read that. To bad for that kid he is a stud[/quote]

What makes it even worse for him is the fact that they most likely will make it to the SB while he sits on the sidelines.

Lastnight during an extra point attempt the backline judge(I assume) smacked a player on the rump so he would shift over more to the side on a PA attempt. It was a player on the team that was scored on.

Why would he do that?

[quote]bond james bond wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:
Yea just read that. To bad for that kid he is a stud[/quote]

What makes it even worse for him is the fact that they most likely will make it to the SB while he sits on the sidelines.

Lastnight during an extra point attempt the backline judge(I assume) smacked a player on the rump so he would shift over more to the side on a PA attempt. It was a player on the team that was scored on.

Why would he do that?
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You cannot be lined up over the center on FG/PA/Punts any longer, he was to far shaded over the center would be my guess on what you are describing.

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]bond james bond wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:
Yea just read that. To bad for that kid he is a stud[/quote]

What makes it even worse for him is the fact that they most likely will make it to the SB while he sits on the sidelines.

Lastnight during an extra point attempt the backline judge(I assume) smacked a player on the rump so he would shift over more to the side on a PA attempt. It was a player on the team that was scored on.

Why would he do that?
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You cannot be lined up over the center on FG/PA/Punts any longer, he was to far shaded over the center would be my guess on what you are describing.[/quote]

Thanks DJ, figured you would know.

It’s funny I notice the weirdest things watching games. My buddies find this odd.

For instance during the Steelers game on Sunday they were really letting the sounds of the game come through the telecast. You know the QB calls at the line and such. Anyways at one point you could clearly hear a player say " no shit Sherlock!" lol.

[quote]Gettnitdone wrote:
DB, do you really know Alex Smith?[/quote]

No.

He knows everyTHING not everyone lol…

[quote]bond james bond wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]BradTGIF wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]Gettnitdone wrote:
Coulda just said that in the MLB thread -_-

Anyhow, Arian Foster seems like an interesting guy (apparently they call him a Renaissance man. Saw the short post-game interview on ESPN. Where the hell did this guy come from? I’m admittedly not very much of a college football fan so I don’t know if he was big in college. I just remember hearing about this rookie who was rushing for 100+ yards in multiple games a couple of years ago. I saw the same thing from Chris Johnson so I thought nothing of it at the time, thinking he’d wear down the hype eventually. To my surprise it looks like the guy is a top 3 RB in the league, if not the best. [/quote]
Was an undrafted FA from University of Tennessee. He has been a vegetarian since Freshman year at UT and became full Vegan about 2 years ago. He was average at UT with some flashes, what has made him outstanding is the Shanny/Kubiak zone blocking system. Foster knows how to make that one cut and get the most out of it.

Look up Terrell Davis, this is TD in Houston.[/quote]

Gruden made a comparison of him to Ricky Waters. I can’t really dissagree with that.

Foster is legit, as is Houstons OL.

Man I’m really tired of ESPN rooting for the Jets though. It was pretty brutal last night. They aren’t loveable, they aren’t really all that good. I don’t understand it one bit.

Terrico, who by any standards is a great play by play guy, was purely sucking the Jets dick like he was a hometown guy.

Which, since he’s working for ESPN, he is I suppose.[/quote]

I had the volume on low and could not hear Terrico or the spaz. I watched the first half, just to tired to stay up, recorded the rest and plan to watch when I get home after work.

The Jets at least looked like they had a decent game plan against the Texans O in the first half.

Anybody know how hurt Cushing is? [/quote]

I think Cushing is done, ACL accordong to NFL Network.

Brutal block on that play, legal apparently.

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Sucks for Cushing and the Texans. They are a team I would root for in the AFC and would like to see make it far.

[quote]BradTGIF wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]Gettnitdone wrote:
Coulda just said that in the MLB thread -_-

Anyhow, Arian Foster seems like an interesting guy (apparently they call him a Renaissance man. Saw the short post-game interview on ESPN. Where the hell did this guy come from? I’m admittedly not very much of a college football fan so I don’t know if he was big in college. I just remember hearing about this rookie who was rushing for 100+ yards in multiple games a couple of years ago. I saw the same thing from Chris Johnson so I thought nothing of it at the time, thinking he’d wear down the hype eventually. To my surprise it looks like the guy is a top 3 RB in the league, if not the best. [/quote]
Was an undrafted FA from University of Tennessee. He has been a vegetarian since Freshman year at UT and became full Vegan about 2 years ago. He was average at UT with some flashes, what has made him outstanding is the Shanny/Kubiak zone blocking system. Foster knows how to make that one cut and get the most out of it.

Look up Terrell Davis, this is TD in Houston.[/quote]

Gruden made a comparison of him to Ricky Waters. I can’t really dissagree with that.

Foster is legit, as is Houstons OL.

Man I’m really tired of ESPN rooting for the Jets though. It was pretty brutal last night. They aren’t loveable, they aren’t really all that good. I don’t understand it one bit.

Terrico, who by any standards is a great play by play guy, was purely sucking the Jets dick like he was a hometown guy.

Which, since he’s working for ESPN, he is I suppose.[/quote]

Hmmm all I heard was a lot of dick sucking of JJ Watt which is deserved. But already calling him a Hall of famer…lets slow down. I didnt hear too much green dick sucking at all.

I dont know why you guys are so surprised of the over coverage of the Jets. You have two of the most polarizing, controversial figures in the NFL on the same team. You have a big mouth blow hard coach in Ryan and Captain Christian in Tebow. People who love Tebow and Ryan will tune in and the same goes for the haters who are chomping at the bit to see him fail.

What I find so ironic is in my 37 years on this earth nobody outside of the tri-state area could give a flying fuck about the Jets, now for the past 3 1/2 years we are inundated and people are crying. If the Jets really shit the bed this year (which is a very real possibility) Ryan may get fired and I pray he becomes a problem of another team so I can start pissing and moaning.

Cundiff was cut, thank goodness, of course this means he will be stellar with his next team.

sure hope RG3 returns soon. though Kirk Cousins played rather well in preseason.

[quote]MattyXL wrote:

[quote]BradTGIF wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]Gettnitdone wrote:
Coulda just said that in the MLB thread -_-

Anyhow, Arian Foster seems like an interesting guy (apparently they call him a Renaissance man. Saw the short post-game interview on ESPN. Where the hell did this guy come from? I’m admittedly not very much of a college football fan so I don’t know if he was big in college. I just remember hearing about this rookie who was rushing for 100+ yards in multiple games a couple of years ago. I saw the same thing from Chris Johnson so I thought nothing of it at the time, thinking he’d wear down the hype eventually. To my surprise it looks like the guy is a top 3 RB in the league, if not the best. [/quote]
Was an undrafted FA from University of Tennessee. He has been a vegetarian since Freshman year at UT and became full Vegan about 2 years ago. He was average at UT with some flashes, what has made him outstanding is the Shanny/Kubiak zone blocking system. Foster knows how to make that one cut and get the most out of it.

Look up Terrell Davis, this is TD in Houston.[/quote]

Gruden made a comparison of him to Ricky Waters. I can’t really dissagree with that.

Foster is legit, as is Houstons OL.

Man I’m really tired of ESPN rooting for the Jets though. It was pretty brutal last night. They aren’t loveable, they aren’t really all that good. I don’t understand it one bit.

Terrico, who by any standards is a great play by play guy, was purely sucking the Jets dick like he was a hometown guy.

Which, since he’s working for ESPN, he is I suppose.[/quote]

Hmmm all I heard was a lot of dick sucking of JJ Watt which is deserved. But already calling him a Hall of famer…lets slow down. I didnt hear too much green dick sucking at all.

I dont know why you guys are so surprised of the over coverage of the Jets. You have two of the most polarizing, controversial figures in the NFL on the same team. You have a big mouth blow hard coach in Ryan and Captain Christian in Tebow. People who love Tebow and Ryan will tune in and the same goes for the haters who are chomping at the bit to see him fail.

What I find so ironic is in my 37 years on this earth nobody outside of the tri-state area could give a flying fuck about the Jets, now for the past 3 1/2 years we are inundated and people are crying. If the Jets really shit the bed this year (which is a very real possibility) Ryan may get fired and I pray he becomes a problem of another team so I can start pissing and moaning.
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Matty I don’t want to see anyone fail, but I want teams to get the coverage they deserve. The Jets are getting a ton of attention for no real reason other than a bunch of polarizing story lines, and it’s not only annoying, it’s boring.

I think the recieving corps is going to improve now that Holmes is out. Not sure if he’s always crying for the ball or if the coaching staff is making him the #1 guy, but your recievers looked pretty good overall, and Sanchez was able to spread the ball around pretty well on certain drives.

Silver linings.

Silver linings is what are they going to do about the running game?

[quote]bond james bond wrote:

[quote]Gettnitdone wrote:
DB, do you really know Alex Smith?[/quote]

No.

He knows everyTHING not everyone lol…
[/quote]
FINALLY, someone who gets it.

[quote]BradTGIF wrote:

[quote]MattyXL wrote:

[quote]BradTGIF wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]Gettnitdone wrote:
Coulda just said that in the MLB thread -_-

Anyhow, Arian Foster seems like an interesting guy (apparently they call him a Renaissance man. Saw the short post-game interview on ESPN. Where the hell did this guy come from? I’m admittedly not very much of a college football fan so I don’t know if he was big in college. I just remember hearing about this rookie who was rushing for 100+ yards in multiple games a couple of years ago. I saw the same thing from Chris Johnson so I thought nothing of it at the time, thinking he’d wear down the hype eventually. To my surprise it looks like the guy is a top 3 RB in the league, if not the best. [/quote]
Was an undrafted FA from University of Tennessee. He has been a vegetarian since Freshman year at UT and became full Vegan about 2 years ago. He was average at UT with some flashes, what has made him outstanding is the Shanny/Kubiak zone blocking system. Foster knows how to make that one cut and get the most out of it.

Look up Terrell Davis, this is TD in Houston.[/quote]

Gruden made a comparison of him to Ricky Waters. I can’t really dissagree with that.

Foster is legit, as is Houstons OL.

Man I’m really tired of ESPN rooting for the Jets though. It was pretty brutal last night. They aren’t loveable, they aren’t really all that good. I don’t understand it one bit.

Terrico, who by any standards is a great play by play guy, was purely sucking the Jets dick like he was a hometown guy.

Which, since he’s working for ESPN, he is I suppose.[/quote]

Hmmm all I heard was a lot of dick sucking of JJ Watt which is deserved. But already calling him a Hall of famer…lets slow down. I didnt hear too much green dick sucking at all.

I dont know why you guys are so surprised of the over coverage of the Jets. You have two of the most polarizing, controversial figures in the NFL on the same team. You have a big mouth blow hard coach in Ryan and Captain Christian in Tebow. People who love Tebow and Ryan will tune in and the same goes for the haters who are chomping at the bit to see him fail.

What I find so ironic is in my 37 years on this earth nobody outside of the tri-state area could give a flying fuck about the Jets, now for the past 3 1/2 years we are inundated and people are crying. If the Jets really shit the bed this year (which is a very real possibility) Ryan may get fired and I pray he becomes a problem of another team so I can start pissing and moaning.
[/quote]

Matty I don’t want to see anyone fail, but I want teams to get the coverage they deserve. The Jets are getting a ton of attention for no real reason other than a bunch of polarizing story lines, and it’s not only annoying, it’s boring.

I think the recieving corps is going to improve now that Holmes is out. Not sure if he’s always crying for the ball or if the coaching staff is making him the #1 guy, but your recievers looked pretty good overall, and Sanchez was able to spread the ball around pretty well on certain drives.

Silver linings.[/quote]

Oh I agree, Im bored with it myself, but Im not surprised that they are getting coverage because of the controversial figures.

Honestly though, they have w/o a doubt the worst offense in the league…those receivers are deplorable. Clyde Gates, Chaz Schillens and Jason Hill? Jason Hill was working at Target 2 weeks ago!

While you may not want to see the Jets fail, I think most people on this thread would love to see Ryan, Sanchez and Tebow shit the bed.

[quote]bond james bond wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]BradTGIF wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]Gettnitdone wrote:
Coulda just said that in the MLB thread -_-

Anyhow, Arian Foster seems like an interesting guy (apparently they call him a Renaissance man. Saw the short post-game interview on ESPN. Where the hell did this guy come from? I’m admittedly not very much of a college football fan so I don’t know if he was big in college. I just remember hearing about this rookie who was rushing for 100+ yards in multiple games a couple of years ago. I saw the same thing from Chris Johnson so I thought nothing of it at the time, thinking he’d wear down the hype eventually. To my surprise it looks like the guy is a top 3 RB in the league, if not the best. [/quote]
Was an undrafted FA from University of Tennessee. He has been a vegetarian since Freshman year at UT and became full Vegan about 2 years ago. He was average at UT with some flashes, what has made him outstanding is the Shanny/Kubiak zone blocking system. Foster knows how to make that one cut and get the most out of it.

Look up Terrell Davis, this is TD in Houston.[/quote]

Gruden made a comparison of him to Ricky Waters. I can’t really dissagree with that.

Foster is legit, as is Houstons OL.

Man I’m really tired of ESPN rooting for the Jets though. It was pretty brutal last night. They aren’t loveable, they aren’t really all that good. I don’t understand it one bit.

Terrico, who by any standards is a great play by play guy, was purely sucking the Jets dick like he was a hometown guy.

Which, since he’s working for ESPN, he is I suppose.[/quote]

I had the volume on low and could not hear Terrico or the spaz. I watched the first half, just to tired to stay up, recorded the rest and plan to watch when I get home after work.

The Jets at least looked like they had a decent game plan against the Texans O in the first half.

Anybody know how hurt Cushing is? [/quote]

I think Cushing is done, ACL accordong to NFL Network.

Brutal block on that play, legal apparently.

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Yeah nobody else think it was somewhat of a cheap shot by slauson(think thats who it was) seemed like it was a ways away from the play and he chopped him down. Which i guess was legal but seemed pretty uncalled for.

RG3 already full-contact in practice. Seems like a good sign.

Good game to watch.

Shit game for a Pittsburgh fan. Injuries out the ying yang as per the course.

I’m back to hating Ike Taylors guts lol. He still makes some great plays but that’a usually after a boneheaded play. Teams are attacking him because they know he’s going to mug the guy half the time and draw the flag, fucking aggravating. He’s worse than Cromartie now.

On a positive note Big Ben passed Terry Bradshaw for most passing yards by a Steeler QB…yawn…

Chris Johnson of two years ago would have racked up 150 yards in that game. Huge holes for him but he didn’t do shit with em’.

pretty good game for TNF. Chris Johnson could have done so much better. He still looks like the same physical specimen but my god, I don’t know if it’s his vision or instinct or trying to do unnecessary jukes/lateral stuff… but something’s still off.