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The God of War
01-17-2010, 01:28 AM
While it is already in progress now, we can still discuss the remaining games left in the playoffs.

To recap for everyone who may not be watching:

Wild Card Weekend Results
New York Jets 24
Cincinnati 14

Dallas 34
Philadelphia 14

Baltimore 33
New England 14

Arizona 51
Green Bay 45 F/OT

The only big shock of the weekend was probably the Ravens demolishing the Pats last Sunday. Discuss away...

And don't forget, the Pro Bowl is now in between Conference Championship and Super Bowl week.

The God of War
01-17-2010, 03:59 AM
Update! as of January 17, 2009

Divisional Weekend
New Orleans 45
Arizona 14

Indianapolis 20
Baltimore 3

Reggie Bush went off. MiMi will love to hear that news.

And man oh man, did Baltimore fucking fail tonight or what? Every time a good play happened, karma just whipped their asses. I think the biggest fail was Ed Reed's interception. But honestly, it was more of a hustle play by Garcon (I can't spell his name correctly... it has an accent on it) and a great hustle play, btw. Baltimore had a horrible night.

his drug of choice
01-17-2010, 04:31 AM
My Saints DEMOLISHED the Cardinals! Reggie Bush did the damn thang! I lust him!

Chelle
01-17-2010, 04:38 AM
Great games today. All I could hear during the Ravens-Colts game was "interception"...all over the damn place...they didn't come to play at all!!!

The God of War
01-17-2010, 06:38 AM
Great games today. All I could hear during the Ravens-Colts game was "interception"...all over the damn place...they didn't come to play at all!!!
Yeah, hopefully the games tomorrow aren't complete stinkbombs like the Ravens submitted today.

And man, I forgot about Kurt Warner getting blown the fuck up today. How could I forget that?
(Link to prove I wasn't lying about it...): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMVYwYqaC6c
I would retire after that hit. Fuck $10 million. I needs my health.

Well, maybe not passin up the money so easily...

Deuce
01-17-2010, 06:54 PM
I'm hoping the Cowboys pull some kinda miracle outta their ass but it don't look like its gonna happen. *sigh*

The God of War
01-17-2010, 07:57 PM
I'm hoping the Cowboys pull some kinda miracle outta their ass but it don't look like its gonna happen. *sigh*
Yeah, I picked them for the Super Bowl. I will never ever do that again...

I'm rooting now for the Chargers-Saints.

tjay17
01-17-2010, 08:47 PM
The Saints did the thang and put it on em.

Scarface1001
01-17-2010, 09:23 PM
Picking the Vikings 2 go 2 the Superbowl....Did n-e 1 catch da Cowboys and Vikings....Total annhilation

his drug of choice
01-17-2010, 09:24 PM
I cannot wait to see my favorite franchise make it to the SUPERBOWL! GEAUX SAINTS!!

The God of War
01-18-2010, 12:02 AM
I'm glad I don't bet on football... both the Cowboys and the Chargers sucked a dick today. Now I'm rooting for the Jets, who happen to be my AFC team anyway...

his drug of choice
01-18-2010, 12:09 AM
So, Saints/Jets? LMAO

NO Saints are Miami bound!

Mr Kels
01-18-2010, 03:49 AM
I'm gonna go with Colts/Vikings. I think the Vikings/Saints game will be good and close, but that damn Bret Favre will pull the win outta his ass. But he won't be able to beat Peyton.

The God of War
01-18-2010, 04:52 AM
So, Saints/Jets? LMAO

NO Saints are Miami bound!

I thought we already defined that I'm rooting for the Saints. And it should be implied because I hate Farve that much. I even rooted for the Cowboys, and I despise that team.

I'm gonna go with Colts/Vikings. I think the Vikings/Saints game will be good and close, but that damn Bret Favre will pull the win outta his ass. But he won't be able to beat Peyton.

He can pull my foot out of his ass first. And I'm hoping someone lights him like Kurt Warner got lit up. I'll gladly take the 15 yard penalty and the ejection. :evilmad:

Other than the teams that people are fans of, has this been a disappointing playoffs so far?

Deuce
01-20-2010, 04:26 PM
I think Brett may have a chance. He has been playing pretty good this season. But Drew Brees might shut him down. Its gonna be good either way.

The God of War
01-20-2010, 06:10 PM
I bet some defense is played in this game. And I am so picking no one in the AFC Championship game, as tempting as it is to pick the J-E-T-S Jets Jets Jets...

Deuce
01-20-2010, 09:21 PM
I don't see the jets pulling it off...just my opinion

Mr Kels
01-21-2010, 01:33 AM
Nah I don't see the Jets winning either. They've been playing good, but I don't think they'll best the Colts.

404BlackMan
01-21-2010, 02:26 AM
fuck these playoffs Falcons 2010-11 superbowl champs

The God of War
01-21-2010, 04:24 PM
Um, be happy your team had back to back winning seasons for the first time EVER in its 44-year existence.

Damn, I want the Jets to win now. They are the ultimate underdog. I just wished they would have been better in the regular season so they would have been consistent. That defense is a beast.

RunawayTrane
01-23-2010, 03:33 PM
I don't see the jets pulling it off...just my opinion

They have as good a chance as they did against San Diego.
It's a long shot, but they can win. Should at least be close

Scarface1001
01-23-2010, 04:19 PM
which game u think will be a good match-up Saints Vs Vikings or the Chargers Vs Jets....Im thinking the Saints and Vikings are gonna be da best game

SchlongstaJ
01-23-2010, 05:34 PM
I'm going Colts - Saints in the Superbowl. Just a toss up really.

I am upset that I'm going to miss the championship games tomorrow, since I have to work. Dammit!!

tjay17
01-24-2010, 01:27 AM
The Saints will come out in the end and beat the Vikings. When the game is said and done it will be decided by one thing defense.

RunawayTrane
01-24-2010, 06:50 AM
The Jets have always been my team, but I'd like to see New Orleans win the whole thing. That city deserves a champion

The God of War
01-24-2010, 07:48 PM
If ya'll wanna chat about the game, I'm on IM and Skype right now.

MiMi
01-25-2010, 02:31 AM
WhAT YALL KNOW ABOUT THEM SAINTS!!!!

The God of War
01-25-2010, 02:52 AM
They won the game. They also made history by being the first team to lose their last 3 games and still make it to the Super Bowl.

Farve cost his team, clearly. 1, he was hurt. 2. The 2 interceptions he threw were killers, especially the 2nd one. They never got the ball back, and he should retire. He directly cost his team a shot to go to the Super Bowl. Toughness should never replace stupidity.

And I know hdic is havin a Saintgasm of epic proportions right now.

tjay17
01-25-2010, 03:13 AM
Who Dat?

his drug of choice
01-25-2010, 03:17 AM
WhAT YALL KNOW ABOUT THEM SAINTS!!!!

Hater ass haters still don't know SHIT about them boys! I am STILL hearing them crybabies talk about the refs calls. The Vikes got away with some missed calls/penalties, so suck it up and GET OVER IT! :lmao:

They won the game. They also made history by being the first team to lose their last 3 games and still make it to the Super Bowl.

Farve cost his team, clearly. 1, he was hurt. 2. The 2 interceptions he threw were killers, especially the 2nd one. They never got the ball back, and he should retire. He directly cost his team a shot to go to the Super Bowl. Toughness should never replace stupidity.

And I know hdOc is havin a Saintgasm of epic proportions right now.

Man, you just DON'T EVEN KNOW! Someone might be getting fucked tonight!!

MiMi
01-25-2010, 03:26 AM
MAAAAAAAAAAAAN! I was in the bowling alley clowning. Soon as I walked in with the Reggie jersey on niggas was booooing... I say boo the jersey all you want but they taking this shit. I was pushing ppl yelling and shit throughout the whole game. High fiving white boys and everything. My brother tackled me like I was Adrian Peterson.
I was clowning on everybody that doubted the Saints. Don't know you but fuck you... Lol


And all the turn overs Minn had fucked them comepletly. And once the Saints won the toss in overtime you knew they were gonna win. I was a lil worried at the end but they pulled thru. Now all I need is for them to beat the Colts!!!

Chelle
01-25-2010, 03:28 AM
Great games today. This is the outcome I wanted, not the one I expected. I hope overall NO become Super Bowl champs....

his drug of choice
01-25-2010, 04:05 AM
http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/v22944/1068/115/n504252815_8959.jpg

Mr Kels
01-25-2010, 04:11 AM
So I take it everybody's riding with Dem Saints? I'm sticking to what I've been saying. I don't think Peyton is losing to nobody this playoffs. I'm running with the Colts baby!

And now begins the new season of our favorite drama - Favreitis. Will he retire again? Will he come back again? Tune in next minicamp for the next exciting episode. Same indecisive time, same indecisive channel... Or not. Maybe.

his drug of choice
01-25-2010, 04:17 AM
I've been riding with them Saints, so you already know my answer!!

Mr Kels
01-25-2010, 04:20 AM
Nah, I'm not referring to the banwagon riders. I'm talking amongst us here. Seems like those that posted are pulling for Da Saints. I'm all alone over chere... :weep:

404BlackMan
01-25-2010, 04:32 AM
Fuck The Saints Everybody Know that the Vikings out played them Saints got 77 second half yards the only reason why the won is for sum reason they Destined to be in the superbowl and i take Peyton Manning anyday

MiMi
01-25-2010, 04:50 AM
^^^^Soo you saying that those two interceptions that Brett threw had nothing to do with them losing oh what about AP fumbling? I mean c'mon the Saints played hard and the better team won.

his drug of choice
01-25-2010, 04:58 AM
Fuck The Saints Everybody Know that the Vikings out played them Saints got 77 second half yards the only reason why the won is for sum reason they Destined to be in the superbowl and i take Peyton Manning anyday

Man, all the turnovers the Vikings made, and those interceptions...I can understand folks being upset that some of the refs calls were bad, but it wasn't only those calls that gave us win. :wave: HI HATER!

Like someone said on Twitter: Don't let Adrian Peterson hold your newborn baby! :lmao:

404BlackMan
01-25-2010, 08:40 PM
Adrian Peterson Is That Deal the should have used him more instead of relyin on a 40 yr old Qb and those Picks didnt mean a thing Look a Favre career he forces alot shit so the saints were bound to get the picks Viking had yall beat they just coughed the ball up one to many times but I hope yall dnt think the saints cant get past Ol Peyton with the way they played on sunday

The God of War
01-25-2010, 09:20 PM
So I take it everybody's riding with Dem Saints? I'm sticking to what I've been saying. I don't think Peyton is losing to nobody this playoffs. I'm running with the Colts baby!

And now begins the new season of our favorite drama - Favreitis. Will he retire again? Will he come back again? Tune in next minicamp for the next exciting episode. Same indecisive time, same indecisive channel... Or not. Maybe.

I want someone new to win since my selected matchup didn't take place. (Chargers-Cowboys)

And fuck Farve. I mean that.

I've been riding with them Saints, so you already know my answer!!

Yup, yup.

Nah, I'm not referring to the banwagon riders. I'm talking amongst us here. Seems like those that posted are pulling for Da Saints. I'm all alone over chere... :weep:

Fuck The Saints Everybody Know that the Vikings out played them Saints got 77 second half yards the only reason why the won is for sum reason they Destined to be in the superbowl and i take Peyton Manning anyday

Sometimes, when you see a team self destruct, all you have to do is not self destruct yourself. A prime example of this was the Cardinals-49ers game on 12/14/09.

^^^^Soo you saying that those two interceptions that Brett threw had nothing to do with them losing oh what about AP fumbling? I mean c'mon the Saints played hard and the better team won.

The INTs were much more crippling to their chances of winning.

Man, all the turnovers the Vikings made, and those interceptions...I can understand folks being upset that some of the refs calls were bad, but it wasn't only those calls that gave us win. :wave: HI HATER!

Like someone said on Twitter: Don't let Adrian Peterson hold your newborn baby! :lmao:

Sometimes it is better to let the outcome of the game speak for itself. This one spoke volumes.

I don't even consider him the best back in the league. Chris Johnson is clearly the best back. And hold on, I have to break down a post by 404...

Adrian Peterson Is That Deal the should have used him more

25 carries, 122 yards, 3 touchdowns, 2 fumbles, contributed to another fumble. I don't know how you can use him more. And losing the ball will lose you touches and have you sitting on the sidelines.

instead of relyin on a 40 yr old Qb

That's how the game shook out, and you only can do so much with a running back who fumbles, and skill players who lose the ball as well. And he made his team much worse by playing hurt. Much worse.

and those Picks didnt mean a thing

Well, you should probably read the playoff interception manifesto on ESPN.com. And the 12 men on the field penalty was stupid as fuck and made Farve look even worse. So yes, the picks meant something. Both picks came when the Vikings were driving for either a tying score or the game winning score. :yes:

Look a Favre career he forces alot shit

And that's why he has the most touchdowns and interceptions ever thrown by a WIDE margin.

so the saints were bound to get the picks

Yeah, if you throw the ball to where the other team can get them. And don't think Brees didn't throw passes to any Vikings players. They all had the dropsies.

Viking had yall beat they just coughed the ball up one to many times

Read the above statement about self-destruction. Sometimes all you have to do is maintain and not give them the ball back.

but I hope yall dnt think the saints cant get past Ol Peyton with the way they played on sunday

If they force turnovers, which they were in the top 5 in the league, I believe, then yes, they can win. In the playoffs, if a team has more turnovers than the opponent, the chances of losing increase with each successive turnover.

404BlackMan
01-26-2010, 12:03 AM
good god man u gonna break down everything i said i said it out of frustration and yes they coulda used Peterson more at the end of the fourth quarter u run the ball no need to put it in the air everybody knows that. the only reason why he leads in both INT and TD cuz he has been in the league for at least 10 season think. if Peyton decides to stay that long i bet he wouldnt throw that many picks hell even if suck ass Eli or Romo stays in that long that wont touch that number

Saints arent goin to force a Peyton Mannin Turnover he is not Brett Favre Peyton is the Most Accurate QB in the league today Favre was forcin shit and the saints werent having that but Manning isnt going to force a pass so Saints had a good run i would say maybe next year but that ATL's year to come out the NFC

The God of War
01-26-2010, 01:04 AM
I don't even have the strength right now...

Mr Kels
01-26-2010, 01:22 AM
If you reeeeally wanna get technical, Farve lost that game. Every quarterback on every level of the game knows that there's one thing you never do - You never throw the ball back across the field. EVER. They were already pretty much in field goal position. He could have easily ran and picked up 5-10 yards, but what did he do?

Even with all the other turnovers, they were still in a position to win.

404BlackMan
01-26-2010, 02:39 AM
naw cuz the player only listen to the coach if u wanna get technical the Offensive Coordinator for not puttin the ball in AP and if u fumble worried Chestor Taylor aint no hoe either they coulda flipped a coin instead of goin wit favre

SchlongstaJ
01-26-2010, 02:46 AM
Sure, Favre technically cost them the game by throwing that last INT. He should have just ran with the ball, picked up some yardage and let the kicker rock that field goal. But he didn't.

Of course, they might not have been in that situation at all if the AP and whomever else coughed up the ball so many times. Didn't they fumble the ball twice in the red zone? So it's not all his fault.

Battle of the Number 1's in the Super Bowl eh? I wonder how often that's happened.

The God of War
01-26-2010, 04:23 AM
Sure, Favre technically cost them the game by throwing that last INT. He should have just ran with the ball, picked up some yardage and let the kicker rock that field goal. But he didn't.

Of course, they might not have been in that situation at all if the AP and whomever else coughed up the ball so many times. Didn't they fumble the ball twice in the red zone? So it's not all his fault.

Battle of the Number 1's in the Super Bowl eh? I wonder how often that's happened.
1993 for the two #1s in each conference meeting in the Super Bowl. Don't know how many times the #1 seeds from each conference have met in the Super Bowl.

I won't even discuss the Favre thing, because then all the attention is on him. And his team didn't even win. I bet he will start the Pro Bowl. Why? He's a 'competitor'.

The initial betting line for the Super Bowl is Colts +4.5. Interesting. I wonder how much that will fluctuate in the next 11 days...

The God of War
01-29-2010, 12:34 AM
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/multimedia/photo_gallery/1001/brett.favre.worst.moments/content.1.html

Fun for the Farve haters...

assumenot
01-29-2010, 01:37 PM
Proud of my Jets. I knew they were gonna get their asses handed to them in Indy, but not bad knocking off 2 division champs in their houses.

knightman
01-29-2010, 05:21 PM
COLTS all the way, everybody knows but its just the haters dont want to accept it. you gotta respect the best.

his drug of choice
01-30-2010, 12:07 AM
The Colts don't have NEARLY as many haters as the Saints!! LMAO GEAUX SAINTS!!

The God of War
01-30-2010, 02:26 AM
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4870096

TEMPE, Ariz. -- Kurt Warner thanked God, hugged his children and wife and said goodbye to an NFL career that seems the stuff of sports fiction.

The 38-year-old quarterback announced his retirement Friday after a dozen years in a league that at first rejected him, then revered him as he came from nowhere to lead the lowly St. Louis Rams to two Super Bowls.

Then, as if going from stocking groceries to winning NFL MVP awards wasn't improbable enough, Warner was written off as a has-been and rose again to lead the long-suffering Arizona Cardinals to the Super Bowl.

A man of deep faith who carried a Bible to each post-game news conference, Warner walked away with a year left on a two-year, $23 million contract, knowing he still had the skills to play at the highest level.

Hall of Fame worthy?

Is Kurt Warner worthy of the Pro Football Hall of Fame? Warner's postseason numbers are amongst the best ever but his regular-season career has had its peaks and valleys. A look at his career in three different eras, plus his regular and postseason totals:
Years W-L Comp % Yds. Rat.
'98-01 35-8 66.9 12,651 103.0
'02-06 8-23 63.9 7,940 82.1
'07-09 24-18 65.4 11,753 93.6
Total 67-49 65.5 32,344 93.7
Post 9-4 62.8 3,952 102.8
• Complete career statistics

"It's been an amazing ride," Warner said. "I don't think I could have dreamt it would have played out like it has, but I've been humbled every day that I woke up the last 12 years and amazed that God would choose to use me to do what he's given me the opportunity to do."

Warner had one of the greatest postseason performances ever in Arizona's 51-45 overtime wild card victory over Green Bay on Jan. 10, but sustained a brutal hit in the Cardinals' 45-14 divisional round loss at New Orleans six days later.

"He has had a dominant career," Cardinals defensive tackle Darnell Dockett said. "He's got to do what's best for his family. He played long enough. He took us to the Super Bowl last year.

"If you're going to go out, go out on top."

The Cardinals signed Warner to a one-year contract in 2005 largely because no other team would give him a chance to be a starter. His opportunities over the next two years were scattered and even when coach Ken Whisenhunt took over in 2007, Warner was the backup to Matt Leinart.

But when Leinart went down with an injury five games into the season, Warner got his chance. He started 48 of the remaining 49 games of his career.

"I've played 12 years, I'm a 38 years old and I believe I was playing at as high a level now and over the last two years as I was playing when I first got into the league," he said. "That's something I'm proud of."

Blessed with an uncanny throwing accuracy and a knack for reading defenses, Warner leaves the game with a legacy that could land him in the Hall of Fame even though he didn't get his first start until he was 28.

In a comparison with the 14 quarterbacks to make the Hall of Fame in the last 25 years, Warner has a better career completion percentage, yards per pass attempt and yards per game. Only Dan Marino had more career 300-yard passing games.

In 124 regular-season games, Warner completed 65.5 percent of his passes for 32,344 yards and 208 touchdowns. He and Fran Tarkenton are the only NFL quarterbacks to throw for 100 touchdowns and 14,000 yards for two teams.

The Warner file

• Born June 22, 1971 in Burlington, Iowa
• Attended Regis High School in Cedar Rapids, Iowa
• Attended Northern Iowa University
• Originally signed by the Green Bay Packers as an undrafted free agent on April 28, 1994 but was released on Aug. 17, 1994
• Played in Arena Football League with Iowa Barnstormers (1995-97)
• Signed with St. Louis Rams on Dec. 26, 1997 as a free agent
• Played for Amsterdam Admirals of NFL Europe during 1998 season
• Played six seasons with Rams (1998-2003)
• Signed with New York Giants on June 3, 2004 as an unrestricted free agent
• Signed a 1-year contract with the Arizona Cardinals on March 6, 2005
• Signed a 3-year contract with Arizona on Feb. 14, 2006
• Signed a 2-year contract with Arizona on March 4, 2009
Accomplishments

• Four-time Pro Bowl selection (1999, 2000, 2001, 2008)
• Owns Arizona Cardinals regular season records for attempts, completions, completion percentage, passer rating, TD passes and consecutive games with a TD pass
• Two-time NFL MVP (1999 and 2001)
• Super Bowl XXXIV MVP
• Second QB in NFL history to start a Super Bowl for two different teams
• Career passer rating of 93.7 ranks 3rd in NFL history behind only Steve Young (96.8) and Peyton Manning (94.7)
• Became the fastest player in NFL history to reach 10,000 passing yards (36th career game)
• 2008 NFL Man of the Year award winner

For more than 40 minutes, Warner thanked everyone who had helped him along the way, singling out Whisenhunt, for "his willingness to give me an opportunity that I don't know if anyone else would."

Cardinals general manager Rod Graves called it an emotional day "because I realize once again how extraordinary he was."

"I've only had the privilege of being around one other person that I can say was close to him and that was Walter Payton," Graves said. "I think when you have an extraordinary player and one who is just as extraordinary off the field, then you realize you were in the presence of someone special."

Whisenhunt said Warner ranked "at the top" of players he had coached.

"He's one of the best quarterbacks in this league," he said, "and I think it's well noted that he's one of the best people I've been around."

Warner brought his wife, Brenda, and their seven children to the podium, hugging each one of them. He choked up as he thanked them.

"Every day I come home and it doesn't matter if you won or lost or have thrown touchdowns or interceptions, the one thing that I always knew is that when I entered that door, when I stepped in our house, that none of that mattered to these guys," he said. "I can't tell you how much of a blessing that is."

Warner, who grew up in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and played at the University of Northern Iowa, ranks among the career leaders in a variety of passing statistics.

No player in NFL history reached 10,000 yards passing in less games and he tied Marino as fastest to reach 30,000.

He has the top three passing performances in Super Bowl history. His 1,156 yards passing in the 2008 playoffs broke the NFL record of 1,063 he set with St. Louis in 1999.

Cut by Green Bay in training camp, Warner played three seasons in the Arena Football League and one in NFL Europe, mixed in with a stint stocking grocery shelves back in Iowa.

Warner made the Rams as a backup in 1998, then was thrust into the starting role in 1999 when Trent Green was injured.

What followed was a masterful and wholly unexpected season, when he led the Rams to a 13-3 regular-season record, then a Super Bowl triumph over Tennessee. He was the league and Super Bowl MVP.

Warner had the Rams back in the big game in 2001, where "The Greatest Show on Turf" lost a squeaker to New England. That season he earned his second MVP.

But after an injury-plagued 2002 season, he was sacked six times and suffered a concussion in a 2003 season-opening loss to the New York Giants. He never started for St. Louis again.

He signed a free agent contract with the Giants for 2004, but was replaced by rookie Eli Manning after nine games. Warner came to the Cardinals in 2005 and was an off-and-on starter before replacing the injured Leinart part way through the 2007 season.

Warner had to beat out Leinart the following year, then led the Cardinals to the NFC West crown and three playoff victories before the narrow loss to Pittsburgh in last year's Super Bowl, where he threw for 377 yards.

He called that season the crowning achievement of his career.

Warner and his wife operate the First Things First Christian charitable foundation. Last year, he was named the NFL's Man of the Year for his off-field and on-field accomplishments.

"We all learned great lessons from Kurt's humility, dignity and grace. We will forever be thankful for the success he brought us and the unparalleled generosity he has shown the St. Louis community and beyond," Rams owner Chip Rosenbloom said in a statement.

Warner's departure leaves Leinart the presumed replacement. The former Heisman Trophy winner has started 17 games for Arizona but only one in the last two years.

Warner said he plans to spend time watching his children grow up, do some preaching and perhaps get into football broadcasting.

He knows what he wants his legacy to be.

"It's not the way I threw the football, it's not particular games that I won, but that they remember that here's a guy that believed, that worked hard," he said. "Although things didn't always go in his favor, he continued to press through, and with his faith in himself and his faith in God, he was able to accomplish great things."


Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press

As much as I wanna hate on Kurt (he played against my team for division rivals), I really can't. Dude was scary good. And the best part about it? He didn't overstate his accomplishments. A class act of a player. Deserves a Hall of Fame nod. :clap::clap::clap::clap:

Mr Kels
01-30-2010, 04:31 AM
And just imagine if he got drafted right out of college. Dude was pretty damn good to say the least. He also came off as real modest. Gotta respect that too. No reason he shouldn't end up in the HOF.

his drug of choice
01-30-2010, 09:37 PM
He was gettin' pummeled, and it was kinda embarrassing watching him go down with the sacks/hits, when we beat them.

Mr Kels
01-31-2010, 03:27 AM
Dammit Soul! Give the man his props. Even through all that, he still kept on pushing.

MiMi
01-31-2010, 03:47 AM
naw cuz the player only listen to the coach if u wanna get technical the Offensive Coordinator for not puttin the ball in AP and if u fumble worried Chestor Taylor aint no hoe either they coulda flipped a coin instead of goin wit favre

Dude I wouldn't let Adrian hold my new born baby... that nigga drops footballs like hot stones

his drug of choice
01-31-2010, 04:45 AM
Dammit Soul! Give the man his props. Even through all that, he still kept on pushing.

Yeah, I'll give him his props, because I never said he wasn't a great player. But, damn...when it's time, it's time. Favre the next to go!

404BlackMan
01-31-2010, 04:54 AM
Dude I wouldn't let Adrian hold my new born baby... that nigga drops footballs like hot stones

i dont like that expression cuz if u let him hol yo baby i doubt he would tuck and take off with it. id give the ball to AP before bush

MiMi
01-31-2010, 05:06 AM
Reggie can hold on to the ball he's just scared to take a hit.... Adrian can't hold shit...anything in his hands is bound to end up on the ground

MrDeez84
01-31-2010, 05:44 AM
Dude I wouldn't let Adrian hold my new born baby... that nigga drops footballs like hot stones

:laugh:

Adrian Peterson's training assignment in the offseason will be to carry a carton of eggs from his nearest grocery store to his house. Worst case of fumblitis since Tiki Barber.

Mr Kels
01-31-2010, 07:13 AM
Brad Childress needs to do to Adrian what they did to Omar Epps in The Program. Maybe then he'll get it together.

Yeah, I'll give him his props, because I never said he wasn't a great player. But, damn...when it's time, it's time. Favre the next to go!

Yeah you're right. He's done. Maybe... Or not... We'll see... He may have something left... Possibly...

his drug of choice
01-31-2010, 09:07 PM
Did you see AP sitting on the bench with a football in his hands?! It's like they told that nigga to sit in the corner with a dunce cap on, until he learned his lesson...and, even after that, he dropped that muthafucka! LMMFAO :lmao:

Just call his ass FUMBLE-INA!

The God of War
02-01-2010, 12:54 AM
Did you see AP sitting on the bench with a football in his hands?! It's like they told that nigga to sit in the corner with a dunce cap on, until he learned his lesson...and, even after that, he dropped that muthafucka! LMMFAO :lmao:

Just call his ass FUMBLE-INA!
And that's why I was saying Chris Johnson >>>>> Adrian Peterson. And it's not even close. You know who else had fumbling problems? Ricky Williams. Just saying.

I don't think and never thought All Day was the best RB. Never.

Well, the big game is next week. Who will be the standout player in the 44th Super Bowl?

Deuce
02-01-2010, 01:38 AM
I'm guessing Drew Brees....dude has had a phenomenal season.

his drug of choice
02-01-2010, 02:54 AM
I'm guessing Drew Brees....dude has had a phenomenal season.

:thankyou: I concur!!

The God of War
02-01-2010, 03:13 AM
Hmm... People forget he was a Marques Colston catch from breaking the single season passing yards record just two years ago.

I'm going with Pierre Thomas on the offensive side, and Robert Mathis on the defensive end. Dude is seriously underrated, and he brings it every snap.

MrDeez84
02-01-2010, 01:22 PM
I want the Colts to Win, but with Freeney's ankle situation becoming more of a problem (tear vs "level 3 sprain" . . . whatever), I think Peyton Manning will have to have the game of his life.

Breezy will have a lot of time with Freeney being less than 100%. As for non QB players, I'd have to say Gary Brackett on the colts and possibly Jeremy Shockey on the Saints. He's playing in Miami and he's going to be motivated to win (based on his non appearance during the Giants' Super Bowl Win)

his drug of choice
02-02-2010, 03:07 AM
Can I just say that Darren Sharper is finer than a mutha fucka! LMAO Yeah, it's really unrelated to his skills as a player, but damnit, I just had to say that! LoL

The God of War
02-02-2010, 04:21 AM
Can I just say that Darren Sharper is finer than a mutha fucka! LMAO Yeah, it's really unrelated to his skills as a player, but damnit, I just had to say that! LoL
Yeah you can. I'll allow it...

Only if Pam Oliver humps me to death first. Bwahahahahahaha!