NFL Football Discussion Thread 2006 / 2007 Season
#1481
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Originally Posted by andyjl
what a beast!!
imagine what his totals might have been if he played the full season
imagine what his totals might have been if he played the full season
#1482
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Originally Posted by IlliNorge
Or imagine what his totals might have been without steroids. Or being on a team that wasn't ahead 80% of the time. Jason Taylor is the best defensive guy this year.
you say that as if he's the only one in the NFL... there's sooooo much drugs in the NFL, you don't have a clue... it's all a matter of how NOT to get caught. Some (actually most) of that aggression on the line isn't just from the love of the game...
#1484
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Originally Posted by is300eater
you say that as if he's the only one in the NFL... there's sooooo much drugs in the NFL, you don't have a clue... it's all a matter of how NOT to get caught. Some (actually most) of that aggression on the line isn't just from the love of the game...
#1485
Originally Posted by gocubsgo55
On paper it\'s going to be Bears vs. Bolts
Chargers 24
Bears 10
But the way things always pan out with the Bears:
Philly vs. SD
all in all, SD is going to win the Super Bowl.
Chargers 24
Bears 10
But the way things always pan out with the Bears:
Philly vs. SD
all in all, SD is going to win the Super Bowl.
Baltimore vs. Eagles
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Originally Posted by IlliNorge
Or imagine what his totals might have been without steroids. Or being on a team that wasn't ahead 80% of the time. Jason Taylor is the best defensive guy this year.
Taylor is a horses ass and he had an AVERAGE year at best. He gets two picks for TD's and that makes him the MVP?? lol...
#1487
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Originally Posted by Sun Diego CL-S
how can you get owned by the Pack?!
again. San Diego is the NFL's top team.
again. San Diego is the NFL's top team.
I'm not concerned.
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#1489
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Green fired from Arizona...
#1492
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Originally Posted by is300eater
they always rave about Charger's offense... and how it's an "offensive team", but their defense are underrated IMO...
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Originally Posted by Yumchah
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Originally Posted by andyjl
i knew he would get fired after this season
#1497
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Originally Posted by andyjl
i don't see how u could say their defense is underrated. people and media are always talking about how good their D is
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Originally Posted by Yumchah
Well considering his "joke" which didn't sit too well with ownership.
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Originally Posted by andyjl
well that and the dismal record second year in a row
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Jacksonville fires OC Smith 7 4 others...
http://www.jacksonville.com/tu-onlin...ag_staff.shtml
The Jaguars' disappointing 8-8 record and three-game losing streak to finish the season had instant rammimfications on the coaching staff Tuesday as four assistants -- offensive coordinator Carl Smith, receivers coach Steve Walters, quarterbacks coach Ken Anderson and special-teams coach Pete Rodriguez -- were fired and the contract of assistant special-teams coach Mark Michaels was not renewed.
"I appreciate the effort each of these men gave during their time here," head coach Jack Del Rio said in a team-released statement. "These decisions are always very difficult, but any decision that is made is done solely from the desire to win football games. I wish each of these coaches nothing but the best as they move on."
Del Rio's decision to release five coaches from his staff continues a consistent trend since he was hired to replace Tom Coughlin in 2003.
Del Rio has now fired or demoted 13 assistant coaches since the end of his first season in Jacksonville.
The firing of Smith and Rodriguez means the Jaguars will have their third offensive coordinator and special-teams coach in five seasons in 2007. The Jaguars will announce all the replacements at a later date, but among the candidates to replace Smith from within the staff could be Mike Tice, the assistant head coach on offense, and running backs coach Kennedy Pola.
In his season-ending news conference, Del Rio repeatedly cited the shortcomings in the passing game and with special teams as major reasons for the Jaguars' underachieving season.
http://www.jacksonville.com/tu-onlin...ag_staff.shtml
The Jaguars' disappointing 8-8 record and three-game losing streak to finish the season had instant rammimfications on the coaching staff Tuesday as four assistants -- offensive coordinator Carl Smith, receivers coach Steve Walters, quarterbacks coach Ken Anderson and special-teams coach Pete Rodriguez -- were fired and the contract of assistant special-teams coach Mark Michaels was not renewed.
"I appreciate the effort each of these men gave during their time here," head coach Jack Del Rio said in a team-released statement. "These decisions are always very difficult, but any decision that is made is done solely from the desire to win football games. I wish each of these coaches nothing but the best as they move on."
Del Rio's decision to release five coaches from his staff continues a consistent trend since he was hired to replace Tom Coughlin in 2003.
Del Rio has now fired or demoted 13 assistant coaches since the end of his first season in Jacksonville.
The firing of Smith and Rodriguez means the Jaguars will have their third offensive coordinator and special-teams coach in five seasons in 2007. The Jaguars will announce all the replacements at a later date, but among the candidates to replace Smith from within the staff could be Mike Tice, the assistant head coach on offense, and running backs coach Kennedy Pola.
In his season-ending news conference, Del Rio repeatedly cited the shortcomings in the passing game and with special teams as major reasons for the Jaguars' underachieving season.
#1502
Anybody else think this is the Chefs last year to do anything? Trent Green gets a concussion putting his helmet on, and Eddie Kennison is on, what, his 3rd hip?
I just can't see them doing anything in the near future with that many old guys.
I just can't see them doing anything in the near future with that many old guys.
#1503
Originally Posted by ChrisKelly5
Jacksonville fires OC Smith 7 4 others...
http://www.jacksonville.com/tu-onlin...ag_staff.shtml
The Jaguars' disappointing 8-8 record and three-game losing streak to finish the season had instant rammimfications on the coaching staff Tuesday as four assistants -- offensive coordinator Carl Smith, receivers coach Steve Walters, quarterbacks coach Ken Anderson and special-teams coach Pete Rodriguez -- were fired and the contract of assistant special-teams coach Mark Michaels was not renewed.
"I appreciate the effort each of these men gave during their time here," head coach Jack Del Rio said in a team-released statement. "These decisions are always very difficult, but any decision that is made is done solely from the desire to win football games. I wish each of these coaches nothing but the best as they move on."
Del Rio's decision to release five coaches from his staff continues a consistent trend since he was hired to replace Tom Coughlin in 2003.
Del Rio has now fired or demoted 13 assistant coaches since the end of his first season in Jacksonville.
The firing of Smith and Rodriguez means the Jaguars will have their third offensive coordinator and special-teams coach in five seasons in 2007. The Jaguars will announce all the replacements at a later date, but among the candidates to replace Smith from within the staff could be Mike Tice, the assistant head coach on offense, and running backs coach Kennedy Pola.
In his season-ending news conference, Del Rio repeatedly cited the shortcomings in the passing game and with special teams as major reasons for the Jaguars' underachieving season.
http://www.jacksonville.com/tu-onlin...ag_staff.shtml
The Jaguars' disappointing 8-8 record and three-game losing streak to finish the season had instant rammimfications on the coaching staff Tuesday as four assistants -- offensive coordinator Carl Smith, receivers coach Steve Walters, quarterbacks coach Ken Anderson and special-teams coach Pete Rodriguez -- were fired and the contract of assistant special-teams coach Mark Michaels was not renewed.
"I appreciate the effort each of these men gave during their time here," head coach Jack Del Rio said in a team-released statement. "These decisions are always very difficult, but any decision that is made is done solely from the desire to win football games. I wish each of these coaches nothing but the best as they move on."
Del Rio's decision to release five coaches from his staff continues a consistent trend since he was hired to replace Tom Coughlin in 2003.
Del Rio has now fired or demoted 13 assistant coaches since the end of his first season in Jacksonville.
The firing of Smith and Rodriguez means the Jaguars will have their third offensive coordinator and special-teams coach in five seasons in 2007. The Jaguars will announce all the replacements at a later date, but among the candidates to replace Smith from within the staff could be Mike Tice, the assistant head coach on offense, and running backs coach Kennedy Pola.
In his season-ending news conference, Del Rio repeatedly cited the shortcomings in the passing game and with special teams as major reasons for the Jaguars' underachieving season.
Fire a former Bengal, huh...
Big mistake. Now you have the Bengals curse that all ex-players leave on a team
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Originally Posted by Scottman111
Fire a former Bengal, huh...
Big mistake. Now you have the Bengals curse that all ex-players leave on a team
Big mistake. Now you have the Bengals curse that all ex-players leave on a team
Shit.. I feel like we were cursed this season..
#1507
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Originally Posted by IlliNorge
Or imagine what his totals might have been without steroids.
I can't beleive how offended poeple got from this comment, well Chargers fans..
#1508
I shoot people
Originally Posted by Jonesi
I can't beleive how offended poeple got from this comment, well Chargers fans..
take any team... (ANY TEAM, yes... even college) I assure you most of those guys especially the ones on the line are on something... or were on something at one time or another... trust me on this, from someone who has spent over 2/3 of his life in the gym...
#1509
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Millen to stay with Kittycats...
Wow...I wish I had this kind of job security even with such a lousy performance record...
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2717730
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2717730
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Originally Posted by Scottman111
Welcome to my hell..every year
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Originally Posted by Yumchah
Wow...I wish I had this kind of job security even with such a lousy performance record...
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2717730
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2717730
Not to mention... the head coach just hired his son-in-law as the DC.
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Originally Posted by ChrisKelly5
Jesus... what a dumb ass team. I feel bad for the fans... I really do. They should boycott attending the games until he is fired.
Not to mention... the head coach just hired his son-in-law as the DC.
Not to mention... the head coach just hired his son-in-law as the DC.
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So I wonder how the Fish fans are feeling with Saban's 180 about leaving...?
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Originally Posted by Yumchah
So I wonder how the Fish fans are feeling with Saban's 180 about leaving...?
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Originally Posted by Yumchah
So I wonder how the Fish fans are feeling with Saban's 180 about leaving...?
#1518
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Originally Posted by IlliNorge
Maybe the Dolphins will hire Mike Shula?
#1519
Team Owner
Originally Posted by joerockt
Taylor is a horses ass and he had an AVERAGE year at best. He gets two picks for TD's and that makes him the MVP?? lol...
As far as our coaching, I was really hoping we'd get rid of Mularkey but I guess he's gone either way. Let the rumors fly.
#1520
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The Scowl is done with Steelers...
Well, most likely and on the 99%-yes side. Then again, he could pull a Saban and come back?
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2720242
Great coach and definitely a loss to the Steelers if he does retire.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2720242
Great coach and definitely a loss to the Steelers if he does retire.