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Pates (8-0) vs Colts (7-0)

 
 
Region Philbis
 
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Reply Fri 4 Jan, 2008 02:14 pm
it happened after the first game.
any later might've cost him...
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alex240101
 
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Reply Fri 4 Jan, 2008 02:20 pm
maze
Brady, a gift from the wolverines. He was mediocre in Mi., and competed for the starting job with D. Henson. I can't believe how he turned out,
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Region Philbis
 
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Reply Fri 4 Jan, 2008 03:00 pm
maybe that's what motivated him to excel when he turned pro...
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Slappy Doo Hoo
 
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Reply Fri 4 Jan, 2008 03:13 pm
That's part of it. He was quoted recently saying his place in the draft still motivates him.
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Region Philbis
 
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Reply Sat 5 Jan, 2008 06:07 pm
one vote shy of unanimous, brady now has a week to forget about being named MVP...
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Rockhead
 
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Reply Sat 5 Jan, 2008 06:20 pm
Isn't he due for another illegitimate movie star child story or something....
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Region Philbis
 
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Reply Sat 5 Jan, 2008 06:57 pm
coach won't let him during the playoffs -- it's the whole 'woman weaken legs' axiom...
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Slappy Doo Hoo
 
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Reply Sat 5 Jan, 2008 06:58 pm
Region Philbis wrote:
one vote shy of unanimous, brady now has a week to forget about being named MVP...


Love to know the logic inside the idiot's brain that voted for Favre.
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Rockhead
 
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Reply Sat 5 Jan, 2008 07:01 pm
Or where he lives....
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Region Philbis
 
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Reply Tue 8 Jan, 2008 06:30 am
Favre over Brady: A voter's reasoning
By Mike Reiss
Globe Staff / January 8, 2008


The lone voter who did not select Patriots quarterback Tom Brady as the NFL's Most Valuable Player explained his rationale for the choice yesterday.

Frank Cooney, the founder of Sports Xchange - an information provider for news organizations - cast his vote for Packers quarterback Brett Favre. Cooney has been analyzing football since the 1960s.

"First, let's be clear that this award is a distinctly individual honor in the ultimate team sport, which makes it extremely difficult to sort out in the first place," he wrote in an e-mail.

"As such, it cannot be based on statistics, which reap their own rewards. The term we are addressing here is Most Valuable Player, which I take to mean most valuable to one's team. It is, at best, an awkward phrase to evaluate, let alone quantify or justify. But, again, mere statistics should not be the sole basis of consideration.
(keep reading)
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Slappy Doo Hoo
 
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Reply Tue 8 Jan, 2008 08:59 am
What an idiot. So Brady doesn't deserve it because the rest of the team is too good.

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Region Philbis
 
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Reply Sat 12 Jan, 2008 10:49 pm
the juggernaut keeps a-chuggin'...
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Rockhead
 
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Reply Sat 12 Jan, 2008 10:54 pm
And this week is gonna be the "real" super bowl...(sorry soz)

Dolts by a Benedict Arnold field goal....

RH
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alex240101
 
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Reply Sun 13 Jan, 2008 09:07 am
....and they wanted Farve to retire. I love the snowbowls.

....Brady...a fine U of M product.
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patiodog
 
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Reply Sun 13 Jan, 2008 03:37 pm
That Packers-Chickens game was great. Well, only got to watch the first half -- but giving the ball back to the Grant kid after the two fumbles and letting him redeem himself, that's good stuff.
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Region Philbis
 
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Reply Thu 17 Jan, 2008 06:44 am
this week's diversion -- a temporary restraining order has been slapped on randy moss... (si.com article)
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Region Philbis
 
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Reply Sun 20 Jan, 2008 06:01 pm
TD's trump FG's every time.
the Pates controlled their red zone; SD couldn't control theirs.

gotta give credit to rivers & gates for gutting it out.
the same can not be said of Darth Fader................ http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/6905/darthqe2.jpg

brady was off, but still made enough plays.
maroney played great -- again.
faulk was clutch on 3rd downs.
moss played the decoy again, freeing up welker, gaffney & co.

bruschi had his best game of the year.
senior seau was all over the field.
rodney behaved himself -- no dumb penalties.

one game atta time... one more game...

one more win.
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Region Philbis
 
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Reply Wed 30 Jan, 2008 11:26 am
plaxico was nice enough to provide the pates with some locker room fodder --
    [b]Burress: Giants will win Super Bowl, 23-17[/b] It fell somewhat short of the "guarantee" Joe Namath made for the New York Jets nearly 40 years ago, but Plaxico Burress stood firm on his personal prediction that the other New York team would pull a Super Bowl shocker Sunday in Glendale. Burress not only predicted his Giants would end the undefeated run of the New England Patriots to reporters on Monday, but he had a score at the ready as well: 23-17. "We as a group, we came to win this football game," Burress said during Tuesday's media day at University of Phoenix Stadium. "When I talk to you guys and I say 23-17, that's me. It wasn't something I really thought about, but I'll stick to it." [URL=http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/story/107717](source)[/URL]


Laughing LOLOLOLOLOLOLLMAOLOLOLLUICMPLFMOD

thanx plaxico...
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kickycan
 
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Reply Wed 30 Jan, 2008 12:35 pm
I don't hold out much hope for anything more or less than a complete blowout. Poor Giants fans are going to be so disappointed. Gullible morons.
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big ploppy3
 
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Reply Wed 30 Jan, 2008 03:12 pm
you guys are stupid

your footaballing brains are tiny like the size of sheep

randy moss sucks butt and has got the hands of a goat(who dont even have hands) big laughs!!

tom brady is a bearded anal and has a poo in his face
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