NFL 2003-04 Playoffs discussion thread

Well, the Next time I talk to Mr Rooney (the owner) I'll be sure to mention that. It's odd, we've have two head coaches in 24 years, yet the asisstants we go through fast.
 

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Crothian said:
Well, the Next time I talk to Mr Rooney (the owner) I'll be sure to mention that. It's odd, we've have two head coaches in 24 years, yet the asisstants we go through fast.

Well they've been pretty succesful over Cowher's tenure, so that will cause interest in other teams to hire them and when there's a proble with the team the Rooneys won't just fire Cowher, but someone has to go so good bye coordinator.
 

d20Dwarf said:
Even wonder what it's like to have Chris Collinsworth's lips on your ass?

Just ask McNabb.

One of Collinsworth's gems from today:

"You could watch years of football and never see a greater play from a quarterback!"

My reply: Ummm, yeah, he avoided a sack...that never happens! Good job!

Has Collinsworth ever seen Vick play?! Seems like Vick does things like that every game...

LW
 
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Brother Shatterstone said:
I saw Vick break his leg trying to avoid a sack this year... Of course I saw Thiesman try and do the same thing too. :D

That sucked! I would say that Vick is the best running/scrambling QB in the league...regardless of what Collingsworth says! :D
 

LiVeWiRe said:
That sucked! I would say that Vick is the best running/scrambling QB in the league...regardless of what Collingsworth says! :D
Oh and he has the most potential also, but I just don’t see him playing that long as all it’s going to take is one missed block, one miss cut, or one guy down field he failed to account for and it’s “game over.”

Believe it or not the safest place on the field for the quarterback is in the pocket. Marino was never a speed demon but by using the pocket and shuffling around with in it he was able to light up defenses for far longer than any scramble first quarterback has ever done before. :)

Anyhow I'll support the Eagles and Seonaid today. :) Oh and the Patriots.
 

Brother Shatterstone said:
Oh and he has the most potential also, but I just don’t see him playing that long as all it’s going to take is one missed block, one miss cut, or one guy down field he failed to account for and it’s “game over.”

Believe it or not the safest place on the field for the quarterback is in the pocket. Marino was never a speed demon but by using the pocket and shuffling around with in it he was able to light up defenses for far longer than any scramble first quarterback has ever done before. :)

Anyhow I'll support the Eagles and Seonaid today. :) Oh and the Patriots.

Well, I'm a Fins fan who just moved to Tampa but lived in Charlotte, NC for my entire life before recently moving...

So, I've got to pull for the Panthers and I'll go with the 'lesser of 2 evils' and back the Colts. Regardless of the outcomes though, both should be good games! Can't wait!! :D

LW
 

LiVeWiRe said:
So, I've got to pull for the Panthers and I'll go with the 'lesser of 2 evils' and back the Colts. Regardless of the outcomes though, both should be good games! Can't wait!! :D

And that would also make a killer superbowl.

Colts and Panthers are my picks too. (I should note that last weekend I was 1 of 4, but .. ah well)
 


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