2010 NFL Thread II

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Speaking of Favre, I love how NBC's Manning-love is worse than ESPN's Favre love. According to Michaels, the interception is the fault of a tackle that is being converted to guard. Manning has no responsibility what-so-ever. :hehe:
 
Yeah, this is going to end 1 of 2 ways; the first being a monster day for Peyton or an even higher number of INTs for Peyton with a D knowing he's going to air it out and setting the schemes accordingly.

Game starting to lean toward this.:awesome:

Peyton's just going to get more pissed when he needs to settle down and switch up the play selection.
 
Have I mentioned that I am tired of seeing Chad Johnson Ochocinco in commercials?
 
lulz, ANOTHER pick. :o

I need to start taking over for Ms. Cleo.
 
Let's see who Michaels blames this one on. I think Peyton Manning's age is starting to catch up with him. He just isn't the same old Peyton Manning this season. He is nearly 35 years old. The Colts should seriously reconsider giving him a long term contract at the end of the season. Unless they want a Brett Favre situation on their hands in a couple seasons.
 
Good lord...Peyton has thrown another interception. :csad:
 
Haha, Oh Peyton :o

Though I do have him on my fantasy team, so I'm kind of pissed :cmad:
 
Have I mentioned that I am tired of seeing Chad Johnson Ochocinco in commercials?

Meh, he's funnier than Manning so I prefer him in every commercial than Manning.
 
I too have Peyton on my Fantasy squad, so it's bittersweet.
 
Dammit Colts:cmad:

I know KC's still got the lead in the AFC West, but a loss would be nice so that the Chargers' fan base, aka the media, will shut up about how it just an inevitability it is that they will take the lead in the division.
 
Speaking of Favre, I love how NBC's Manning-love is worse than ESPN's Favre love. According to Michaels, the interception is the fault of a tackle that is being converted to guard. Manning has no responsibility what-so-ever. :hehe:

which is kinda funny cuz when peyton screws up he's usually one of the first to own up to it in interviews
 
which is kinda funny cuz when peyton screws up he's usually one of the first to own up to it in interviews

You think? I've never gotten that vibe from him. He's the only quarterback in the NFL who will openly criticize his defense, O-line, and receivers in press conferences. He's done it many times.
 
You think? I've never gotten that vibe from him. He's the only quarterback in the NFL who will openly criticize his defense, O-line, and receivers in press conferences. He's done it many times.

last week post game he blamed himself for the loss and the bad pass for the game endind INT
 
last week post game he blamed himself for the loss and the bad pass for the game endind INT

Hmm, interesting. Usually he is more than eager to place the blame on others. Though in all fairness, last week he had no choice but to accept the blame.
 
You think? I've never gotten that vibe from him. He's the only quarterback in the NFL who will openly criticize his defense, O-line, and receivers in press conferences. He's done it many times.

Yeah, along with himself. He doesn't throw anyone under the bus, he just ties the whole franchise to the railroad tracks and waits on the 2:00. When he feels things are bad, he'll let you know.

Not enough honest QBs in the league.
 
Next Monday night seems like such a long time to see the Pats vs. Jets.

With Ravens and Steelers playing each other as well...The team that goes 10-2 is going to look solid for home field throughout the playoffs.

But I like to believe that these division games are going to make things really tight to the end. Most likely in the NFC we might have one of the Packers/Eagles/Giants not make it

Jaguars blew a huge opportunity today
 
Yeah, along with himself. He doesn't throw anyone under the bus, he just ties the whole franchise to the railroad tracks and waits on the 2:00. When he feels things are bad, he'll let you know.

Not enough honest QBs in the league.

It is not the place of QBs to be honest. Peyton Manning is not (officially) the coach. It is not his or any QB's place to criticize a teammate.
 
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