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Old 08-18-2009, 04:06 PM   #261
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HOLY HELL! Chris Carter loses his mind.....this is SO hilarious!!!

While his points are accurate, he just flipped out in this video.
He's totally right. I love how animated he was in this interview. Pro sports needs more analysts like Chris Carter IMO.
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Old 08-18-2009, 04:09 PM   #262
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HOLY HELL! Chris Carter loses his mind.....this is SO hilarious!!!

While his points are accurate, he just flipped out in this video.
I loved that. Great to see an analyst that isn't scared to give his opinion and be passionate about it as well.
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I just love the other guy's reaction, he doesn't know what to do. While it looks like Carter wants to beat him with his shoe.
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I used to like Favre when he was on Green Bay.....now........not so much.
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Farve never liked training camp and was never one to work out much as he's relied on his natural abilities which is why I think this will end up in dissappointing fashion much like last year. Similar senario in that you have a coach on the hot seat and an owner that wants to win now. Bring in a late 30/40 year old HOF QB and cross your fingers he still has something left in the tank. IMO it will end up the same. Dissappointing results and the coach being fired remove Mangenious and add Childress into the firing seat. The difference is that the Vikings are a better team and will most likely make the playoffs but they will lost their first playoff game much like last year.

People like to look at the Jets 8-3 start and say that he was great before the injury but he wasn't. He was still throwing some ugly balls. Does anyone remember I believe in the first or second week that ugly wabbly duck that he lobbed up in the end zone that turned into a totally fluke TD catch? It was a terrible decision but he got lucky. Terrible decisions is what Brett Farve is all about and now that he's a step slower and has less velocity on his ball, disaster will always be a pass away. Childress runs a west coast offence which has never been Farve's game as well. The Vikings have an excellent defense and possibly the best running game in the league. They don't need a gunslinger that's going to turn over the ball 20 times. All they needed was an efficient passer that could avoid turnovers. They would go farther with Jeff Garcia than Brett Farve IMO.
As a Packer fan I really shoudln't be defending Brett Favre, but feel I have to.
1. No player likes training camp. No one. Sure he skipped out, but so did Michael Strahan last year. Didn't hear anyone calling him lazy? If you gave any player the chance to miss training camp i bet they would in a second.
And also its a tough unfair to call a guy who hasn't missed a start his whole career lazy. Mostly becuse he also rarely missed practices with any injuries. Not only did he play hurt, he practiced hurt too.
Also, Favre actualy did not have enough athletic abilities to exceed in the game, that was his problem. He had them, but your making it sounds like he is a Michael vick that could just show up, play, and bam h'es in the in the Hall of Fame. Not the case at all. Holmgren had a serious project in Favre. Look at his stats the first few seasons. He was awful becuase he thought that he had the arm strenght to make any throw and the playmaking aiblity to overcome everything. Holmgren had to teach, and mentor him, into the idea that physical talents will not get you to the top. Once he learned that, he became an MVP.

and also, the West coast offence is the only offence Brett Favre has ever known. Holmgren ran it, Shumer ran it, Sherman ran it (althought with a variation) and McCarthy is as west coast as Holmgren. there is a reason you constantly hear Favre refer to the Vikings playbook as one he could "play in his sleep". He's always known the West Coast and knows it front and back.
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Niners are practicing with the Raiders for a couple days this week.

For those wondering how Gore is getting along with Singletary:"Frank is a guy - he gets excited about what he's doing, and to me, his heart and his emotion and his enthusiasm is what this game is all about"

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As a Packer fan I really shoudln't be defending Brett Favre, but feel I have to.
1. No player likes training camp. No one. Sure he skipped out, but so did Michael Strahan last year. Didn't hear anyone calling him lazy? If you gave any player the chance to miss training camp i bet they would in a second.
And also its a tough unfair to call a guy who hasn't missed a start his whole career lazy. Mostly becuse he also rarely missed practices with any injuries. Not only did he play hurt, he practiced hurt too.
Also, Favre actualy did not have enough athletic abilities to exceed in the game, that was his problem. He had them, but your making it sounds like he is a Michael vick that could just show up, play, and bam h'es in the in the Hall of Fame. Not the case at all. Holmgren had a serious project in Favre. Look at his stats the first few seasons. He was awful becuase he thought that he had the arm strenght to make any throw and the playmaking aiblity to overcome everything. Holmgren had to teach, and mentor him, into the idea that physical talents will not get you to the top. Once he learned that, he became an MVP.

and also, the West coast offence is the only offence Brett Favre has ever known. Holmgren ran it, Shumer ran it, Sherman ran it (althought with a variation) and McCarthy is as west coast as Holmgren. there is a reason you constantly hear Favre refer to the Vikings playbook as one he could "play in his sleep". He's always known the West Coast and knows it front and back.
Strahan didnt play last year...
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Old 08-19-2009, 12:24 PM   #268
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Strahan didnt play last year...
And just to add to that, let's pretend that he did play last year, and skipped TC. He's a DE, with the same team, under the same system the past few years. Sure you should be there, but as a vet you could probably miss TC and still be absolutely fine as long as you kept yourself in shape.

Now lets look at Favre's situation: For one, its a brand new team/coach, with players he's never played with before. You'd think he'd want to build a rapport with them and learn their tendencies so they can get on the same page. The next reason(which relates with the first one): he is the QUARTERBACK, he is THE most important player on the team. He needs to know where everyone on the offence is going to be on every play. The offence basically lives and dies under him, it is crucial that he works with them as much as possible, especially considering he's never played with any of them before. He definitely has alot more responsibility than a DE does. Which brings us to the third point: leadership. The QB is in most cases the leader of the offence, maybe even the whole team. He is the one leading them into battle. In that role, you should be setting an example by being in camp, working your tail off, and leading the men so they have confidence and believe in you.

By waiting until camp is over to sign, Favre has shown no leadership whatsoever. Sure, its a system he's played many times before, and maybe he will play decent in it. But that's not the point. To me, skipping camp shows that he doesn't care about the Minnesota Vikings, all he cares about is himself, and getting one more year of gunslingin' and havin fun. With that contract, he better be prepared for the expectations - and responsibility - that come with it.

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Have the additional STH purchases and Single Game purchases paid for Favre?

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John Madden will definitely be missed, but it sounds like he isn't slowing down very much.
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Plaxico Burress pleads guilty and gets 2 years in prison.

Damn lax US gun laws!!

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4411373
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Plaxico Burress pleads guilty and gets 2 years in prison.

Damn lax US gun laws!!

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4411373
This completly shocks me actually. I thought he'd spend a MAX of a year in jail.
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49ers sign CB Eric Green. This is a depth signing, the secondary has actually been playing pretty well in camp so far.
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49ers sign CB Eric Green. This is a depth signing, the secondary has actually been playing pretty well in camp so far.
They scooped him up after the Fins cut him loose. By everything I have read, he wasn't very good in Fins camp.
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They scooped him up after the Fins cut him loose. By everything I have read, he wasn't very good in Fins camp.
Yeah but it is a low risk pickup at this point. He isn't expected to step into a starting spot so if he earns one then it will be worth the signing.


Edit: The Raiders released Lorenzo Neal? He may be a bit long in the tooth, but he has opened up some pretty big running lanes and made a lot of yards for a Eddie George, Corey Dillon and Ladanian Tomlinson.

I wonder where he will end up, or if this is the end of the road?
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Plaxico Burress pleads guilty and gets 2 years in prison.

Damn lax US gun laws!!

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4411373
two years for being stupid. Outstanding!
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Yeah but it is a low risk pickup at this point. He isn't expected to step into a starting spot so if he earns one then it will be worth the signing.


Edit: The Raiders released Lorenzo Neal? He may be a bit long in the tooth, but he has opened up some pretty big running lanes and made a lot of yards for a Eddie George, Corey Dillon and Ladanian Tomlinson.

I wonder where he will end up, or if this is the end of the road?
He was beaten by two rookies and he wasn't even good enough to keep as a depth chart player. He's been terrible all camp and the first pre-season game.
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Heh.....Ocho Cinco kicked for the Bengals a few times.
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Eagles fans....this Gibson kid from Wazzu is so making your team
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Eagles fans....this Gibson kid from Wazzu is so making your team
As an Eagles fan, I reserve the right to be completely pessimistic and negative about everything. Preseason or not, the first team looked like arse crack. The D got shredded. I don't care that the the (almost) entire starting Oline was out. I'm not sold on Jim Johnson's assistant taking over on D either.

And yes, I would have thrown batteries at Santa Claus.

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