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Got back from Charlotte last night. Very frustrating Bears game. They completely dominated until the last 20 minutes of the game.

I usually hate to blame one player for a loss, but Olsen cost them the game. They would have likely gotten at least a FG when he had the first fumble (they had the Panthers D on their heels) and then the other was in Bear territory. He doesn't fumble, they win the game, end of story. The worst was that the second one got the crowd back in the game -- that place was a mausoleum after the Bears went up 17-3.

The penalties were the second biggest culprit. Two holding plays on big Forte runs just killed their momentum on a couple of drives. Turner's playcalling at the end was ass (the WR screen was just terrible) but overall the offense moved the ball, it just shot itself in the foot with the turnovers and penalties.

The D played well but got tired. It was really hot (90+) and they got left on the field too long. They pursued Stewart pretty well but couldn't bring him down on first contact. That was all fatigue.

The good thing is, before the season, I would have thought the NFC North title was out of the question. Now I think they have an actual shot as long as they keep the running game going.
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DeSean Jackson
After reeling in what he thought to be a 61-yard scoring strike from Donovan McNabb in the second quarter, Jackson let the ball go before he crossed the goal line.“I felt when I caught the ball, it was a deep pass and thought I was in the end zone,” Jackson said. “But I learned from that and just keep going. The biggest thing was Westbrook got in there and scored for us.It wasn’t like it was a turnover or anything like that, but definitely, I learned from it. It was just one of those things, I was overexcited, just young and
trying to have fun is the biggest thing. I’m kind of mad at myself because I could have had a touchdown, but I just kept playing.”
Brilliant!
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JackDog wrote:DeSean Jackson
After reeling in what he thought to be a 61-yard scoring strike from Donovan McNabb in the second quarter, Jackson let the ball go before he crossed the goal line.“I felt when I caught the ball, it was a deep pass and thought I was in the end zone,” Jackson said. “But I learned from that and just keep going. The biggest thing was Westbrook got in there and scored for us.

“It wasn’t like it was a turnover or anything like that, but definitely, I learned from it. It was just one of those things, I was overexcited, just young and trying to have fun is the

biggest thing. I’m kind of mad at myself because I could have had a touchdown, but I just kept playing.”
Brilliant!
I can not tell you how glad I was when he de-committed to USC and committed to Cal.
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^yeah that was the dumbest thing I've seen in the NFL since Leon Lett going after the blocked fg on Thanksgiving against the Dolphins or the showboating against the Bills in the super Bowl when Don Beebe knocked the ball out of his hands. they say that Jackson is a real knucklehead.
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bkrich83 wrote:
I can not tell you how glad I was when he de-committed to USC and committed to Cal.
I'll bet!! What an idiot.
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He was a great player in college regardless.

I didn't think he would have much impact in the NFL as a WR, because as explosive as he is, he's real small, kind of like Dante Hall. So far, he's done more from scrimmage than on returns.

We'll see if he holds up to the pounding.

But if nothing else, he may open up the vertical passing game for the Eagles, which they haven't had in several years.
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JackDog wrote:
bkrich83 wrote:
I can not tell you how glad I was when he de-committed to USC and committed to Cal.
I'll bet!! What an idiot.
That was one of the most pathetic displays Ive ever seen...

No surprise as to who condones it.
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Dick Vermeil is in route to St. Louis at this time raising ridiculous rumors here in the 'Lou. That according to a couple sports radio guys.
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XXXIV wrote:
JackDog wrote:
bkrich83 wrote:
I can not tell you how glad I was when he de-committed to USC and committed to Cal.
I'll bet!! What an idiot.
That was one of the most pathetic displays Ive ever seen...

No surprise as to who condones it.
Anybody hear the announcers in the 3rd quarter on Monday night when they said that in the McDonald's high school All-America game, Jackson was about to score a TD but decided to take a swan dive from the 5 yard line, and consequently landed on the 1, failing to score.

This guy is a world class idiot.
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Naples39 wrote:
Anybody hear the announcers in the 3rd quarter on Monday night when they said that in the McDonald's high school All-America game, Jackson was about to score a TD but decided to take a swan dive from the 5 yard line, and consequently landed on the 1, failing to score.

This guy is a world class idiot.
The video is totally priceless.
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Naples39 wrote:
Anybody hear the announcers in the 3rd quarter on Monday night when they said that in the McDonald's high school All-America game, Jackson was about to score a TD but decided to take a swan dive from the 5 yard line, and consequently landed on the 1, failing to score.

This guy is a world class idiot.


I believe this is what you are speaking of. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7hbzpZilJE
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With their next two games against Oakland and the Jets, the Bills could be 4-0 heading into October!

And considering the Bills will play Arizona on Oct. 5 before their bye week, 5-0 isn't out of the question, man!

But I'll be happy with 3-0 this weekend against the Raiders. Frau and I are going to the game with friends. Can't wait.

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pk500 wrote:With their next two games against Oakland and the Jets, the Bills could be 4-0 heading into October!

And considering the Bills will play Arizona on Oct. 5 before their bye week, 5-0 isn't out of the question, man!

But I'll be happy with 3-0 this weekend against the Raiders. Frau and I are going to the game with friends. Can't wait.

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Enjoy!!!! Good to see them off to a nice start. Young team.
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pk500 wrote:With their next two games against Oakland and the Jets, the Bills could be 4-0 heading into October!

And considering the Bills will play Arizona on Oct. 5 before their bye week, 5-0 isn't out of the question, man!

But I'll be happy with 3-0 this weekend against the Raiders. Frau and I are going to the game with friends. Can't wait.

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Their fine now, but wait until somebody remembers to wake up Dick Jauron :)
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Dick Jauron is Vince Lombardi compared to Mike Mularkey and Gregg Williams.

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pk500 wrote:With their next two games against Oakland and the Jets, the Bills could be 4-0 heading into October!

And considering the Bills will play Arizona on Oct. 5 before their bye week, 5-0 isn't out of the question, man!

But I'll be happy with 3-0 this weekend against the Raiders. Frau and I are going to the game with friends. Can't wait.

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Might want to re-check that schedule Pk. You don't have to worry about the Jets as you have the lowly Rams on 9/28. I wouldn't be surprised to see the Cardinals beat the Bills though.
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sportdan30 wrote:
pk500 wrote:With their next two games against Oakland and the Jets, the Bills could be 4-0 heading into October!

And considering the Bills will play Arizona on Oct. 5 before their bye week, 5-0 isn't out of the question, man!

But I'll be happy with 3-0 this weekend against the Raiders. Frau and I are going to the game with friends. Can't wait.

Take care,
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Might want to re-check that schedule Pk. You don't have to worry about the Jets as you have the lowly Rams on 9/28. I wouldn't be surprised to see the Cardinals beat the Bills though.
Correct you are, Dan! Freudian slip -- I was thinking of the first game against the Jets when I was typing that, honestly!

After the bye, the Bills have a four-game stretch with games against San Diego, Miami, the Jets and New England. A pivotal midseason stretch.

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pk500 wrote:After the bye, the Bills have a four-game stretch with games against San Diego, Miami, the Jets and New England. A pivotal midseason stretch.
At least you will be AT WORST, 1-3 after that stretch.
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dbdynsty25 wrote:
pk500 wrote:After the bye, the Bills have a four-game stretch with games against San Diego, Miami, the Jets and New England. A pivotal midseason stretch.
At least you will be AT WORST, 1-3 after that stretch.
DB:

I don't give a sh*t what the records of the respective teams say: The Bills vs. Miami always is a tough game for both teams. Bitter, bitter rivalry -- at least for the Bills.

The memories of those great Kelly-Marino gunfights in the 80s and early 90s still linger! :)

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pk500 wrote:I don't give a sh*t what the records of the respective teams say: The Bills vs. Miami always is a tough game for both teams. Bitter, bitter rivalry -- at least for the Bills.
I wish you were right. The Dolphins look like they have already mailed it in this year...and they are just going through the paces. They look worse than they did last year...and they were lucky to get that one game last year.
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dbdynsty25 wrote:
pk500 wrote:I don't give a sh*t what the records of the respective teams say: The Bills vs. Miami always is a tough game for both teams. Bitter, bitter rivalry -- at least for the Bills.
I wish you were right. The Dolphins look like they have already mailed it in this year...and they are just going through the paces. They look worse than they did last year...and they were lucky to get that one game last year.
Come on, now: ESPN said during the preseason that the Dolphins would be better just by virtue of St. Tuna's presence, and we all know that the Worldwide Leader is never wrong, man. :)

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pk500 wrote:With their next two games against Oakland and the Jets, the Bills could be 4-0 heading into October!

And considering the Bills will play Arizona on Oct. 5 before their bye week, 5-0 isn't out of the question, man!

But I'll be happy with 3-0 this weekend against the Raiders. Frau and I are going to the game with friends. Can't wait.

Take care,
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Easy on that Arizona talk! My boys are 'fer' real this year. Hell, they beat the 49'ers & Miami!! : :wink:
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pk500 wrote:Come on, now: ESPN said during the preseason that the Dolphins would be better just by virtue of St. Tuna's presence, and we all know that the Worldwide Leader is never wrong, man. :)

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It's also the same network (along with NBC) who had the brilliant idea of putting the Browns on in primetime FIVE times this year. I bet there's a few network execs banging their heads on the table over that decision right now.
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JackDog wrote:
Naples39 wrote:
Anybody hear the announcers in the 3rd quarter on Monday night when they said that in the McDonald's high school All-America game, Jackson was about to score a TD but decided to take a swan dive from the 5 yard line, and consequently landed on the 1, failing to score.

This guy is a world class idiot.


I believe this is what you are speaking of. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7hbzpZilJE
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Twice...Cant wait for the 3rd.
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Damn, are these my same 0-2 Dolphins that are up on New England 21-6 at Halftime? 8O

Still 2 Qtrs left for them to implode, LOL.
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