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watching that game was like watching tortoises bang....but boring and successful seems to work for them
Oh no, tons of kiss assing for both QB'sThe Cowboys game is going to be insaAaAaAne man I can't wait.

It was fun to see the Ravens beat the Ravens.
how is Harbaugh an ass??
Posted by Mike Florio on January 17, 2010 7:08 AM ET
Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner isn't the only high-profile player from a team that lost on Saturday to consider walking away from the game.
Ravens safety Ed Reed also has indicated that he may not be back in 2010.
"I've been thinking about it, and it kind of hit me on the sidelines," Reed said following the 20-3 loss to Indianapolis. "It's going to be a long offseason. It hurts. I am just thinking about it."
Reed, 31, has played only eight years. But he has had a variety of injuries, and he might decide -- like Robert Smith of the Vikings nearly a decade ago -- to walk away, while he can still walk.
"I'm 50-50," Reed said. "I am going to re-evaluate things and see how it goes in the next couple of days."
Of course, a deflating loss also might be a factor, especially after two interceptions and long returns by Reed only minutes apart were for naught, first after the ball was punched out by Colts receiver Pierre Garcon and then after an interference penalty brought everything back.

What the hell?BEARS DE GAINES ADAMS PASSES AWAY AT 26
Talk about random.I remember hearing some good things when Tampa drafted him a few years ago, but he never panned out.
BEARS DE GAINES ADAMS PASSES AWAY AT 26
Talk about random.I remember hearing some good things when Tampa drafted him a few years ago, but he never panned out.
RIP.lets go Farve
lets go Farve

All he's going to do in the offseason is retire, unretire six weeks later, retire again and then unretire again a day before the season starts, only to retire during the Vikings bye week next season and then unretire the next day.