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Well, one Brady is done and another Brady (Quinn) is about to get going if the Browns keep up this ****.

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good to see my boy finally get the better of the pats.  a few years too late. ;)

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Cassel sucks. He will not get better each game and he is definately not the second coming of Brady.

I do agree with Wolfman though that the Pats season is dependent on the defense. And they looked horrible yesterday.  


and of course I had Ronnie Brown on my bench for fantasy yesterday. Dammit!

P.S.  Go Jets tonight!

Jets 31 Chargers 20
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Is LT playing tonight?
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I just entered the WEEI Next Great Sports Blogger Contest with an edited version of this post from last year\'s NFL Thread.  

Thanks again for the inspiration last year everyone.

Commence ballbreaking.

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I am disgusted with the Eagles performance tonight against the Bears, just a ton of slop. Not at all indicative at all, of what they are capable of. They seemed to have played much better against two more challenging teams, in my opinion, the previous two weeks. I know Westbrook being absent has a huge part to do with this. But as far as everyone else\'s performance (with the exception of a few good plays by Bush/ Buckhalter) = Slop.
Seasons don't fear the reaper

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I am disgusted with the Eagles performance tonight against the Bears, just a ton of slop. Not at all indicative at all, of what they are capable of. They seemed to have played much better against two more challenging teams, in my opinion, the previous two weeks. I know Westbrook being absent has a huge part to do with this. But as far as everyone else\'s performance (with the exception of a few good plays by Bush/ Buckhalter) = Slop.
When is the last time Donovan McNabb actually came out and won a game? The Rams are too shitty to count, he did nothing in the clutch against Dallas, he almost handed the game to Pittsburgh last week, and he choked in the fourth quarter this week. The 2004 NFC Divisional Playoffs (vs. Green Bay, 4th & 26) is the last time he did anything positive in the clutch.

The Eagles\' defense did not deserve to lose that game. Despite scoring 24 points, Chicago\'s four scoring drives were only 59, 55, 24, and 37 yards respectively.
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The NFC east is looking OUTSTANDING. And I must say the Redskins are getting better and better, Campbell is on point, Santana Moss is finally being used, and Portis is still keeping it alive on the ground. Beating the Cowboys is big for the Skins, now we just need to see a Giants loss. Several Giants losses.
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The NFC East might be the toughest division in football this season. Lots of solid teams playing great ball.

What about the Bills and Titans, only 4-0 clubs. Giants are 3-0.

Interested in tonights Ravens/Steelers game.
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I agree with you  Drew.. that post was brought on by post game annoyance. That being said, I agree that NFC East is most likely the toughest division right now. Looking good. Pissed I have to work every other Sunday.
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Is it just me or does it seem like Pittsburgh is always playing in the prime time slot?
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"O.J. Simpson was found guilty of all 12 counts in the armed robbery of two sports memorabilia dealers at a Las Vegas, Nevada, casino hotel last year."

could face life in prison. what a dangle doo
*Gia*

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haha, def a dangle doo, haha
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Hope they let O.J. go!

Good football this afternoon.

Giants should mop up Seahawks. Wish I could watch the Bears game.

Washington Redskins? Ser? Tough football.

What is up with the Colts this season? Texans 20 unanswered. Good for them.

No surprise with the Giants. Miami going for 2 straight!
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randy moss is an animal
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