NFL Week 15

Mystery Man said:
Watched the 60 minutes interview with Ricky Williams and really the only thing that became clear was: This is what happens when you smoke waaay too much pot. But then, I knew that already.

Ya, I've seen it happen to friends...in a few years hopefully the "Don't do drugs" people will be using him as an example.
 

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Mystery Man said:
Watched the 60 minutes interview with Ricky Williams and really the only thing that became clear was: This is what happens when you smoke waaay too much pot. But then, I knew that already.


Yeah, what little I saw of the interview just prompted me to think that he has the mental facualties of my eight year old cousin.
 


mythusmage said:
Well, next Sunday the Chargers have what is essentially their first playoff game. (Think about it.)

Not really. The loser is still in the playoffs; they are just fighting for position.
 

Here's to the Arizona Cardinals winning the division and surprising everybody and winning the NFC. ;)

Now, about that Lion who threw the game at the end, what the hell was that all about?

Jacksonville and Packers had the game of the day, the fumbles, turnovers, wild plays, improbable interceptions at the end of the game, and the best clothesline move I haven't seen since Wrestlemania. :) This game had it all, and the better team today won.
 


Boy am I glad Manning didn't go off today. Looks like my fantasy football team still has a chance for the championship game! ;)
 


Krug said:
Boy am I glad Manning didn't go off today. Looks like my fantasy football team still has a chance for the championship game! ;)

Yeah, but did you see the numbers I put up this week?!? I'm in both ENWorld leagues, and I had Collins and Culpepper. In one of the leagues I had Jerry Porter and Drew Bennett, and they traded TDs for the whole game.

And my Raiders won, and Denver hasn't won a game since the Raiders dropped 'em out of first place. Even KC winning can't spoil the mood.

I see both Pittsburg and the Pats winning out, with the home field going to Pittsburg. If Philly keeps winning we could have three 15-1 teams. Then a 7-9 team could make the playoffs. What a wacky year!

PS
 

Captain Tagon said:
And that's really awesome, though I still can't decide if I think the clothesline was intentional or not. Some angles it looked like he did it on purpose and some angles it looked like he was going for a tackle and just ended up higher than he intended.

Darius said afterward that it was not intentional ( story: http://www.jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/122004/jag_bar2.shtml ), but I will say that it's the first time I've ever seen a hit in a football game where I was really worried for the player's life (or at least, livelihood). I was afraid his trachea had been crushed.

My fellow Jaguar fans may not agree, but I support the decision to eject Darius for the rest of the game due to the result.
 

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