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Old 08-26-2008, 11:03 PM   #1 (permalink)
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New season, new thread.

Here's one that should get a response from Kilo.

It's a couple weeks old, but I hadn't seen it yet.

Patrick "Frying Pan Hands" Crayton talks a little smack.

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"Green Bay, that's a soap opera,'' he said, referring to the ongoing Brett Favre saga. "It's shaking Aaron Rodgers, I don't care what they're saying.''

Then Crayton went on to urge the Packers to start Rodgers, not Favre, against Dallas on Sept. 21. When he was reminded that Rodgers played fairly well against the Cowboys when Favre was injured, Crayton said, "Did anyone have any film on him?

"Their defense had film on him for last week's scrimmage. How'd that go?''
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Should be a fun season.

And go....
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Old 08-26-2008, 11:05 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Woohoo football! It's taken me a while to get back into football mood after last year, but I'm ready. Bring on the Chiefs!
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Old 08-26-2008, 11:08 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Alright, not off to a good start for my team, but injuries are part of the game. Looking forward to September 4th...

ORS, you're a Skins fan right?
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Old 08-26-2008, 11:14 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Yep. Looks like Jason Taylor may miss week 1, and if he does play he won't be 100%.

It will be nice to see them on national TV to start the season. I don't have Direct TV, so no Sunday NFL ticket. I get all the 'Bucs and Jags games though. Yippee!
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Old 08-26-2008, 11:16 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Yeah, I heard about Taylor. So now both teams are without their best defensive players. Should be a good game, how has Campbell looks so far in preseason?
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Old 08-26-2008, 11:17 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Crayton sucks.


Rodgers is gonna tear them up
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Old 08-26-2008, 11:22 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Crayton should probably focus on catching the ball when he has a chance to practically win a game for his team in the playoffs instead of talking smack before the season.

Just a thought...

EDIT: I think he has a little Freddie Mitchell in him. Must be an NFC East thing.
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Old 08-26-2008, 11:25 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Yeah, I heard about Taylor. So now both teams are without their best defensive players. Should be a good game, how has Campbell looks so far in preseason?
Like usual, inconsistent. Good enough to not lose his job, but not good enough to dash Colt Brennan's hopes of seeing some PT his rookie year. He still can't seem to connect on mid and deep routes. He's efficient with the underneath routes, but his Yd/Att is shit.
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Like usual, inconsistent. Good enough to not lose his job, but not good enough to dash Colt Brennan's hopes of seeing some PT his rookie year. He still can't seem to connect on mid and deep routes. He's efficient with the underneath routes, but his Yd/Att is shit.
I gotcha. Well I'm definitely excited for that first game. I'm trying to be optimistic about the pass rush, as I was in the other thread, but I have to admit that it's going to be a lot different for opposing teams when they don't have to block Strahan and Umenyiora.

I do think though, honestly, that Spagnuolo has talent to work with that he can use in his blitz schemes.
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This is the best time of year for football fans.......everyone thinks their team has a shot. (except of course for the raiders )
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http://www.profootballtalk.com/2008/...ooses-to-play/


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So with every doctor that he has seen telling Chargers linebacker Shawne Merriman to undergo reconstructive surgery on a knee containing two torn ligaments, Merriman is opting to ignore their advice.

“I’m going to play,” Merriman told Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union-Tribune. ”I’ll deal with it when it’s time to get surgery.”

Um, Shawne? According to all of those expert orthopedists you’ve seen over the past week, it’s time to get surgery.

Merriman recently acknowledged that he risks a “career-threatening injury” if he continues to play with a torn PCL and torn LCL in his knee.

We think the team has an obligation to step in and to persuade Merriman to shut it down; instead, the team has issued a press release proclaiming that Merriman will play.

With it looking increasingly unlikely that the Chargers will keep Merriman beyond the 2009 season, when his rookie contract expires, it looks like they’re prepared to take advantage of his willingness to take long-term chances with his body, given that the franchise’s window to win a Super Bowl is as wide as it’s ever gonna get — and could begin closing soon.

From the standpoint of Merriman’s ability to cash in via free agency, his best move is to get the knee fixed now and then show in 2009 that he’s healthy and as effective as ever. If he plays in 2008 and goes under the knife after the season, missing all or part of the 2009 season, Merriman’s value on the open market will plummet, and he’d be forced most likely to accept in 2010 a contract that amounts to a one-year “prove it” deal.

Regardless of the team’s motivation, it’s shameful that the organization is willing to let him play when it’s clear that he shouldn’t be taking such a huge risk with the present and future condition of a fairly important joint.

What an idiot. All the doctors tell you to have surgery, becuase if you play you could end your career....so he decides to play. Why did he spend the time going to see all the doctors when he wasn't going to listen to them anyway?
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What an idiot. All the doctors tell you to have surgery, becuase if you play you could end your career....so he decides to play. Why did he spend the time going to see all the doctors when he wasn't going to listen to them anyway?
I admire him for sacrificing his long term goals, to help the Chargers win in 2008. Usually, you don't see players who love the game that much.
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It is refreshing to see that Crespo, but this is a little beyond the pale for me. It's not like he's got a handful of games to tough it out on team that has an established title shot (by this I mean they are heading into the playoffs). He's got to endure the whole 16 game season and then the playoffs on a balky knee.
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It is refreshing to see that Crespo, but this is a little beyond the pale for me. It's not like he's got a handful of games to tough it out on team that has an established title shot (by this I mean they are heading into the playoffs). He's got to endure the whole 16 game season and then the playoffs on a balky knee.
What's the effect of HGH and healing this kind of injury?
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Don't know. I'm not sure if ligament tears heal. I always thought they required surgery to repair the attachment.
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