2013/2014 NFL Thread: Time to Scream!

Status
Not open for further replies.
I'm sorry I don't buy the bullying spin the media is putting on this. The guy sounds hypersensitive for a grown man. At some point you learn to stand up for yourself.

I cant stand Richie since his days with the rams, but Im starting to think that Martin is milking this situation.
 
I cant stand Richie since his days with the rams, but Im starting to think that Martin is milking this situation.

It's probably best if he was not allowed back on the team. Once the dust settles on this situation. Especially with all of the players backing Richie
 
Reading what's going on down in Miami makes me more embarrassed to be a Dolphin fan then when they went 1-15.

I wish there was a way to start over that whole team, players, coaches, general manager, and owner... :cmad:


This organization has been going down hill since Shula left... :cmad:
 
Last edited:
I cant stand Richie since his days with the rams, but Im starting to think that Martin is milking this situation.

He was annoying on the field with the rams but not like this because they had actual leadership here in STL, who does Miami have on his Unit that was like Steven Jackson? Just saying, he wasn't like this here.
 
Aaron Rogers hurt, headed to the locker room, seems to be his throwing shoulder.
 
Oh lordy, Seneca Wallace is about to hit the field for Green Bay.
 
they will be ok as long as the keep feeding Lacy.
 
Lateness notwithstanding...

GOOD GOD ALMIGHTY!!! THAT'S SENECA WALLACE'S MUSIC!!!! :wow:
 
Collarbone injury for Aaron, who knows how long that keeps him out (although im hearing an injury like that is 0-6 weeks), Im sure Matt Flynn needs some cheques to cash
 
Rich Campbell ‏@Rich_Campbell
#Bears #Packers RT @DavidHaugh: According to @ZachZaidman Rodgers has a broken collarbone
damn
 

I would say 2-3 months for Rodgers depending how serious it is. With the Bears and Lions both doing well in the North, doesn't look to good for the Packers.

edit: I thought it was his throwing shoulder, so it might not be as long as I said.
 
Last edited:
That's unfortunate for Green Bay. Even if they lose Rodgers for 2-3 weeks, with Chicago and Detroit looking as good as they are, it's going to suck to fall behind. I'm sure it's all but certain that two teams from the NFC West are heading to the playoffs, so good luck to all who are gunning for that second Wild Card spot.
 
Speaking of the NFC Wild Card, the Carolina/San Francisco game and The Detroit/Chicago game next Sunday are pretty huge.
 
Speaking of the NFC Wild Card, the Carolina/San Francisco game and The Detroit/Chicago game next Sunday are pretty huge.

Humungus.

Carolina's D matches up with San Francisco's O quite well. Kaepernick has struggled in the pocket against the better teams. Davis will spy Colin (worked for Vick all those years ago) and Kuechly and Mitchell will cover Vernon. It'll be up to our rookie DTs to stop the run game.

Our offense on the other hand... we just lost two o-linemen this past weekend. Not good. We're down to our 3rd and 4th strings now.
 
I would say 2-3 months for Rodgers depending how serious it is. With the Bears and Lions both doing well in the North, doesn't look to good for the Packers.

edit: I thought it was his throwing shoulder, so it might not be as long as I said.

They are saying about three weeks.
 
I would say 2-3 months for Rodgers depending how serious it is. With the Bears and Lions both doing well in the North, doesn't look to good for the Packers.

edit: I thought it was his throwing shoulder, so it might not be as long as I said.

It's his collarbone, not his shoulder. Even if it's not on the side of the shoulder he throws with, it's still a pretty dangerous injury, one that if not fully healed could crack rather easily again and cause other complications. I had a friend who cracked his collarbone and it nearly punctured his lung.
 
@AdamSchefter
During instances of alleged harassment, Dolphins OT Jonathan Martin did not go to Joe Philbin to voice concerns about how he was treated.

story just keeps on changing .
 
RichieMartin_zps369cf3ed.jpg
 
story just keeps on changing .

Except not. I don't understand why you're hell bent on making this a non story. From the beginning it was said Martin didn't tell anyone until the cafeteria incident.
 
I was watching NFL network earlier, and they were talking about current sub .500 making the playoffs-unsuprisingly, the Eagles were in the lead. A lot this I think came from Foles' performance with 7 touchdowns, which is definitely an exceptional performance, but not something he will do every week.

What do you guys think, will the Eagles turn it around and go on a run for the playoffs, or will they just falter and stay where they are now?

I'm an Eagles fan btw, and I believe they aren't going anywhere this season. They just need too much help in too many places to be consistent.
 
I can see the NFC East Division winner being 6-10... :csad:
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top
monitoring_string = "afb8e5d7348ab9e99f73cba908f10802"