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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #240 on: December 25, 2005, 04:46:53 AM »
Oh yeah~~
The Broncos earned their BYE week in the playoffs!
Cant wait till that start it! :D

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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #241 on: December 25, 2005, 10:45:22 PM »
man...i wonder how the colts will do in the playoffs now...
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ahhh cowboys, skins or giants??

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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #242 on: December 26, 2005, 07:03:15 AM »
its 4th and 1, ON the 1 yard line......choose one RB that has played the game to run the ball. Who do you choose? Emmitt Smith picks himself  :)

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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #243 on: December 26, 2005, 07:03:20 AM »
Btw is Brett Favre retiring next year?

I feel bad for him against the bears. He started crying when Briggs returned the int for a td. he looked so washed up. Is he time over??

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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #244 on: December 26, 2005, 07:09:22 AM »
I hope he doesn't retire, and I hope he stays with the Packers because I can't picture him playing with another team.

I think he is still a good QB. Injuries have plagued the Packers this year, and Brett doesn't have any weapons to go to. Surround him with better players and you might get a shot at the superbowl next year.

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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #245 on: December 26, 2005, 07:59:22 AM »
Yea, I cant see him going anywhere else except for Packers.

I dunt know about him being a top calibre QB though, he overthrowed the ball a couple of times in the endzone

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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #246 on: December 27, 2005, 05:46:02 AM »
da 'boys are still alive.

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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #247 on: January 02, 2006, 02:14:48 AM »
fuck the boys are out..BECAUSE FREAKIN EAGLES....especially Andy Reid who put the 3rd string QB in the 4th quarter!!!!!

 :x  :x  :x  :x  :x  :x dammit....i was hoping.....now the cowboys are gonna play the final game of the regular season on espn at 8:30 et for no reason.



and Vermeil is gone  :(

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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #248 on: January 02, 2006, 03:23:31 AM »
yea but that guys is old though...

favre's last game too...maybe

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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #249 on: January 02, 2006, 03:31:43 AM »
Mike Tice FIRED!

Dick Vermeil Retires.

Tuna?

Texans end the season with 2 wins.

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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #250 on: January 02, 2006, 04:49:00 AM »
Capers got fired too

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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #251 on: January 02, 2006, 06:09:34 AM »
Houston is gonna get first draft. Does Reggie Bush want to be a Texan!? rofl...he should pull a Eli.

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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #252 on: January 02, 2006, 07:23:55 AM »
Bad day for the 'boys NO PLAYOFFs mathematically possible at all.  Carolina wins, 'Skins win, and da 'boys LOSE.

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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #253 on: January 02, 2006, 07:50:18 AM »
Quote from: THUNDERDUCK
Bad day for the 'boys NO PLAYOFFs mathematically possible at all.  Carolina wins, 'Skins win, and da 'boys LOSE.


I think the boys would've won if either Carolina or the Skins lost.
They say the boys still played hard...but I don't believe all of them did.

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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #254 on: January 02, 2006, 06:28:14 PM »
Everybody got fired after the last day of the regualr season :lol:

Mika Martz got fired, Tice got fired, Sherman got fired...and Capers!

So who is next? :roll:

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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #255 on: January 02, 2006, 08:48:17 PM »
Add Haslett to the list.

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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #256 on: January 03, 2006, 06:15:54 AM »
you never know what jerry jones is gonna do. he fired Tom Landry, Jimmy Johnson....bill parcells?

he better not..

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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #257 on: January 03, 2006, 06:40:00 AM »


First, full disclosure: I am not a football fan, NFL or college.  I know as much about football as I do soccer.  OK, maybe a little more but not a whole lot...

I saw this play on Sunday night's late news and I still have question marks above my head.  Can someone explain this to me?  So Flutie was just attempting an extra point, except he was trying to get more style points from the French Olympic judge?  Could he have just booted the ball after receiving the snap or he had to make that kickball bounce?  Could the "regular" kicker do this too?

Why'd he do such a nutty thing?

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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #258 on: January 03, 2006, 07:23:09 AM »
cuz he's canaaaadiaaaann

actually i dont know why it counts as 2

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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #259 on: January 03, 2006, 08:19:50 AM »
The dropkick remains a legal maneuver in the National Football League today. It still exists in the NFL's official rule book. Rule 3, Section 8 defines the dropkick as, "a kick by a kicker who drops the ball and kicks it as, or immediately after, it touches the ground."
Obviously, the New England Patriots were well aware of this fact.  In the team's 2005 regular season finale against the Miami Dolphins, quarterback Doug Flutie dropkicked an extra point following a 9-yard touchdown reception by wide receiver Tim Dwight in the fourth quarter.  Flutie's point-after-attempt was the first drop kick converted in the NFL in more than six decades.

Some of the legends who've been permanently honored in the Pro Football Hall of Fame were masters of the dropkick. Names like Jim Thorpe, Wilbur "Pete" Henry, and Paddy Driscoll were known to have entertained pro football crowds with their extraordinary talent of dropkicking. Albeit, some of their exploits were exaggerated but nevertheless the dropkick was an integral part of the game in the 1920s and 1930s. It was during this era that the football slightly resembled a rugby ball. Numerous rule changes affecting the shape of the ball took place during the early years of the NFL. Changes to the ball essentially ended by 1934 as it took its familiar shape of a prolate spheroid. As a result, the number of dropkicks attempted in the NFL diminished significantly in subsequent years.

"As soon as they made the ball pointier, dropkicking went out of style. They needed the ball to bounce and to bounce true," commented Bob Carroll, a leading football historian.

In fact, it wasn't until 1963 that the league removed the category of dropkicked field goals from the record book. Driscoll shared the two major records for dropkicking when he booted fourfield goals (23, 18, 50 and 35 yards) for the Chicago Cardinals in a 19-9 win over the Columbus Tigers on October 11, 1925. That mark was equaled by the Kansas City Cowboys' Elbert Bloodgood. His four dropkicked field goals were from 35, 32, 20, and 25 yards as Kansas City edged the Duluth Eskimos, 12-7, on December 12, 1926.

Driscoll's 50-yarder was also an NFL best and matched the record-tying kick he made one year earlier in a game against the Milwaukee Badgers on September 28, 1924. The Cardinals defeated Milwaukee, 17-7.
Prior to Flutie drop-kicking the PAT on January 1, 2006, Ray McLean of the Chicago Bears was the last player to successfully drop kick in the NFL. McLean converted an extra point following Ken Kavanaugh's 42-yard fumble recovery for a touchdown during the Bears' 37-9 win over the New York Giants in the 1941 NFL Championship Game. The drop kick came in the fourth quarter of the title game played on December 21, 1941.

Hall of Famer Earl "Dutch" Clark  is believed to be the last player to successfully dropkick a field goal in the NFL. According to game accounts, he dropkicked a 17-yard field goal in the Detroit Lions 16-7 victory over the Chicago Cardinals on September 19, 1937.

I guess it was used to confuse the fins, into thinking they were aiming for the 2 pt. conversion.

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