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pk500 wrote:
RobVarak wrote:This is officially the 2000 season redux. There isn't a complete team in the league and the mediocrity is stultifying. So many bad games the last couple weeks. Close games should not be mistaken for good ones.
I would relish a close game.

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GTHobbes wrote:

After all these years, beating the Browns and knocking out some of their guys in the process is just as much fun as it's always been. And the Ravens and Cowboys both lost yesterday, too, so all is right with the world this morning. :D
Are you serious? You're THAT excited about beating up on the hapless Browns? In case you haven't noticed, EVERYONE is beating up on the Browns these days (except of course, last December when a loss to the Browns cost the Steelers a playoff spot). And most teams aren't even worried about Josh Cribbs, let alone feel like they have to knock him out of the game to beat us. But you're right about yesterday, Bravo Steelers, well done, I'm impressed.
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It seems Mad Martz is wearing out his welcome in another NFL city. The guy just doesn't understand calling a balaned offensive attack. Cutler won't finish the season.
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XXXIV wrote:
MizzouRah wrote:I love Danario! Such an exciting player to watch.

Great W for the Rams today!!!
Looking at the NFC and how bad the division leaders are.... I think we should start talking SB! :D
LOL!
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sportdan30 wrote:It seems Mad Martz is wearing out his welcome in another NFL city. The guy just doesn't understand calling a balaned offensive attack. Cutler won't finish the season.
If Martz were a Madden player, I would put him on my block list as a cheeser.
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lexbur wrote:
GTHobbes wrote:

After all these years, beating the Browns and knocking out some of their guys in the process is just as much fun as it's always been. And the Ravens and Cowboys both lost yesterday, too, so all is right with the world this morning. :D
Are you serious? You're THAT excited about beating up on the hapless Browns? In case you haven't noticed, EVERYONE is beating up on the Browns these days (except of course, last December when a loss to the Browns cost the Steelers a playoff spot). And most teams aren't even worried about Josh Cribbs, let alone feel like they have to knock him out of the game to beat us. But you're right about yesterday, Bravo Steelers, well done, I'm impressed.
Actually, I was a little worried about the Browns game -- I had watched them play the Bungles a couple of weeks ago and came away impressed with Hillis and Wallace. I also liked what I saw out of McCoy yesterday as well. Regardless, it's almost always fun beating up on the brownies.
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8O I just read that Junior Seau drove his car off a cliff in Carlsbad, Cali. He was injured and taken to a hospital.

http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/10/18/spo ... tml?hpt=T2
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Rodster wrote:8O I just read that Junior Seau drove his car off a cliff in Carlsbad, Cali. He was injured and taken to a hospital.

http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/10/18/spo ... tml?hpt=T2
Hours after he was booked on domestic violence charges.
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Danimal wrote:
Rodster wrote:8O I just read that Junior Seau drove his car off a cliff in Carlsbad, Cali. He was injured and taken to a hospital.

http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/10/18/spo ... tml?hpt=T2
Hours after he was booked on domestic violence charges.
Poor bastard probably missed the Mad Men finale too! Rough night.
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Danimal wrote:
Rodster wrote:8O I just read that Junior Seau drove his car off a cliff in Carlsbad, Cali. He was injured and taken to a hospital.

http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/10/18/spo ... tml?hpt=T2
Hours after he was booked on domestic violence charges.
Probably was texting while driving, same thing that killed celebrity plastic surgeon Frank Ryan this summer in the hills of Malibu.

Either that, or Junior was distracted by 'roid rage.
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sportdan30 wrote:It seems Mad Martz is wearing out his welcome in another NFL city. The guy just doesn't understand calling a balaned offensive attack. Cutler won't finish the season.
There's not much you can do when no one on a team knows how to f***in block. I wish the Bears would run more, but when it's a triumph for them to average more than 3.0 per carry in a game, Martz doesn't have many options left but to pass. Instead of spending millions on a backup RB and TE, would have been nice if Jerry Angelo had paid someone who knows how to play offensive tackle.
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I am stunned that Angelo doesn't go to the free agent market and just make some wholesale changes. There have to be two guys at home or in the UFL or somewhere who can understand the fundamentals of changing assignments on the fly etc.
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Brando70 wrote:
sportdan30 wrote:It seems Mad Martz is wearing out his welcome in another NFL city. The guy just doesn't understand calling a balaned offensive attack. Cutler won't finish the season.
There's not much you can do when no one on a team knows how to f***in block. I wish the Bears would run more, but when it's a triumph for them to average more than 3.0 per carry in a game, Martz doesn't have many options left but to pass. Instead of spending millions on a backup RB and TE, would have been nice if Jerry Angelo had paid someone who knows how to play offensive tackle.
The problem with that is that he had an offensive line and a rb in Stl but still passed far more than ran. Even with big leads. Qb survival was, is and apparently always will be far down his list.

However I do agree that most of the Bears problems are from lack of offensive line. If you cant block, you cant pass or run. Its pretty simple.

I do have a couple of notes for Martz:
1)The TE will not effectively block the DE. Its not going to happen.
2)Cutler will hold the ball a little longer than most because he is always looking to make plays. Its who he is.
So adapt genius.
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MizzouRah wrote:
XXXIV wrote:
MizzouRah wrote:I love Danario! Such an exciting player to watch.

Great W for the Rams today!!!
Looking at the NFC and how bad the division leaders are.... I think we should start talking SB! :D
LOL!

Dont laugh!!!...Where is the SB this year???? Im thinking now is the time to get hotel and plane reservations.
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RobVarak wrote:This is officially the 2000 season redux. There isn't a complete team in the league....
One word....

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RobVarak wrote:I am stunned that Angelo doesn't go to the free agent market and just make some wholesale changes. There have to be two guys at home or in the UFL or somewhere who can understand the fundamentals of changing assignments on the fly etc.
This is just armchair psychology on my part, but he seems to be one of those GM's who refuses to admit he's made a mistake until long after it's apparent. Seeking out an offensive lineman would be publicly acknowledging that he missed on Chris Williams and that he failed to (surprise) turn sixth- and seventh-round picks into consistent, reliable starters.
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I for one am a fan of this current Nfl. In years past, you could pretty much look at the games and know who was going to win all of them, except for 2-3 games per week. You can't do that anymore. Teams that are supposed to be good (Vikings, Cowboys, Packers) are getting their asses handed to them, while teams like the Lions and Rams have shown some brilliance already. I hate dynasty teams like the 49ers, Yankees, Cowboys and Red Wings, so I love this kinda season. I am pretty sure the Colts are the best team in football by a mile, but it's still good watching. Nfc is in trouble when it comes to the super bowl, unless one of the contenders can pull something out of their ass. The Jets and the Colts are both miles ahead of any Nfc team.
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fletcher21 wrote:The Jets and the Colts are both miles ahead of any Nfc team.
So are the Steelers. They might be the best team in the NFL -- at least for this week.
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fletcher21 wrote: The Jets and the Colts are both miles ahead of any Nfc team.
Colts have no defense. None.
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RobVarak wrote:
fletcher21 wrote: The Jets and the Colts are both miles ahead of any Nfc team.
Colts have no defense. None.
One point about the Colts: They are one Manning injury away from being the Bills.

There's one unit in Indianapolis that deserves WAY more credit than it receives: The offensive line. Manning is about as mobile as a lamp post, yet the guy has missed very few games due to injury during his career.

Strong O lines are a trademark of teams built by Bill Polian. He made some great picks and pick-ups to build a tremendous offensive line in Buffalo during the Bills' glory years, and the Colts have featured one of the best O lines in the NFL the last decade.
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pk500 wrote:
fletcher21 wrote:The Jets and the Colts are both miles ahead of any Nfc team.
So are the Steelers. They might be the best team in the NFL -- at least for this week.
Outside of the Titans and Baltimore. Who has Pittsburgh really played? They get their QB back but they were lucky not facing stronger teams while he was out.
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JRod wrote: Outside of the Titans and Baltimore. Who has Pittsburgh really played?
I will now move them down 3 spots on my AP ballot, effectively knocking them out of the ESPN BcS championship game.

Thank God we have actual playoffs in the NFL and in every other sport.
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pk500 wrote:
RobVarak wrote:
fletcher21 wrote: The Jets and the Colts are both miles ahead of any Nfc team.
Colts have no defense. None.
One point about the Colts: They are one Manning injury away from being the Bills.

There's one unit in Indianapolis that deserves WAY more credit than it receives: The offensive line. Manning is about as mobile as a lamp post, yet the guy has missed very few games due to injury during his career.

Strong O lines are a trademark of teams built by Bill Polian. He made some great picks and pick-ups to build a tremendous offensive line in Buffalo during the Bills' glory years, and the Colts have featured one of the best O lines in the NFL the last decade.
Manning's ability to avoid the rush is hugely underrated. I've seen virtually every Colts game for the last 5 seasons, and he's a kind of genius at getting the most time from the smallest moves. Their line is ok, but not great. He just gets rid of the ball so fast and he's incredibly shifty in the pocket. He's easily my favorite athlete to watch in any sport. Almost nobody combines brain and skill the way he does.

And there isn't a team in football that isn't a QB injury away from oblivion.
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RobVarak wrote:And there isn't a team in football that isn't a QB injury away from oblivion.
I think one might help the Vikings. Did I say that out loud?
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JRod wrote:
pk500 wrote:
fletcher21 wrote:The Jets and the Colts are both miles ahead of any Nfc team.
So are the Steelers. They might be the best team in the NFL -- at least for this week.
Outside of the Titans and Baltimore. Who has Pittsburgh really played? They get their QB back but they were lucky not facing stronger teams while he was out.
You can't really make a strength of schedule argument for any team in the NFL this year. If you look at the talent the Steelers have, they are easily the most well-rounded team in the NFL. Doesn't mean they will finish with the best record but they certainly have all the pieces you need for a Super Bowl run. They're the only team this year that doesn't seem to have any glaring issues yet.
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