I heard that there had been some sort of altercation in the area, but he wasn't necessarily involved with it. Also, Javon Walker was in the same car but was uninjured.
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I heard that there had been some sort of altercation in the area, but he wasn't necessarily involved with it. Also, Javon Walker was in the same car but was uninjured.
I can see this happening in Oakland, even L.A., but Denver?
Sorry, but I've got to bring up college football again, since between the Texas Tech game the other day and the RIDICULOUSLY good ending to the Boise State - Oklahoma game that just ended, I may develop heart problems. :)
Joey Porter was shot in Denver a few years ago as well. I'm ****ing avoiding Denver if I'm ever a pro athlete.
Lol yea i don't know why Denver has this happen it makes us look bad, nothing else that bad really happens here, only very rarely.
Boise State and Oklahoma was a crazy game and the reason why I like college football so much. I missed the Texas Tech though.Quote:
Originally Posted by monroeski
I don't know if somebody has posted about this already, but its big news in phoenix. The Cardinals fired Dennis Green. I was just wondering what your thoughts were on this. Do you think he was a bad coach or that he was stuck between a rock and a hard place?
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here is the article
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2716484
I hope for a Ravens chargers AFC championship game. That is my superbowl. **** the NFC.Quote:
Originally Posted by gkline
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Originally Posted by joeshmofro
AZ gets a new top five pick every year, at some point you'd think they would have to succeed. IMO this is why Green now gets to be the goat. He had some good seasons with Minne, but can't seem to win with AZ's talent.
Keeping Pendergast was a good idea, though. I'd let that guy run my team's defense.
The problem is they aren't drafting on the OL, which practically everybody knows is a huge weakness for them. Over the past 3 drafts ('04, '05, and '06), they have taken just two centers (both in '04) and two guards, plus a TE who I guess counts for half a lineman. The four linemen were taken in the 2nd round, two in the 4th, and one in the 6th. Compare that to 4 LBs, 3 WRs, two QBs, and 4 players on the D line (3 DT, 1 DE). Green is an offensive guy, they brought him in to have a high powered offense, and they keep giving him skill players instead of building up the line. I always wondered why they gave up on the RBs that they had already (including a 2nd rounder in JJ Arrington after only one year) an signed Edgerrin James when the main problem with their running game is the line.Quote:
Originally Posted by r'aggro
I agree; Edgerrin had a pretty decent year but the line really made him earn his yards. He's a good rb to choose for a team that can't block, and besides he sells tickets.
I really feel for the Lions fans. Win the last game of the year to miss out on the #1 pick (not that I hold that against the players), Matt Millen is apparently staying around, and now you're hiring Joe Barry, the Tampa Bay LB coach, as your defensive coordinator. I don't know what kind of coach he is, really, but I know he's Rod Marinelli's son in law, and that tells me enough about the hiring. :D
Raiders draft Quinn, he pulls an Eli (he needs pampering like Eli, plus o-line issues like the bolts) and the Raiders end up with some scrub (again) and the cycle repeats itself.
Seemed to work out with the Chargers when Eli didn't want to go there. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by vairox
I think I heard somewhere the other day that Quinn really wants to go to the Browns?
A couple of NFL coaches were fired on New Years thats gotta hurt. You celebrate the new year and then you're fired. Not that it was a surprise but still.Quote:
Originally Posted by joeshmofro