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Re: 2009 NFL OFF SEASON

Posted: 2009-04-15 01:45am
by Dark Flame
Somehow the Browns still got two primetime games. I'm surprised.

Although even with an "easy" schedule I don't have enough faith in Mangini to give us a winning season. Damn. :finger:

Re: 2009 NFL OFF SEASON

Posted: 2009-04-16 12:32pm
by CarsonPalmer
Farewell, John Madden. I grew up listening to this man call games. When I was young, the Giants sucked (this was when he was still on FOX), so I knew it was a big game if John was calling them. He got a little silly in his later years, but he was never overly self-important or obnoxious like some of the people in the booth. I laugh whenever he gets off the Madden Bus in Little Giants. Now he's retired. He was a helluva a coach, and a pretty good announcer, too.

Happy Trails, Mr. Madden.

Re: 2009 NFL OFF SEASON

Posted: 2009-04-16 04:08pm
by Havok
Fucking Madden. :D Man you have to love that guy. I'm going to miss those "BOOMS!" on his replays. Collinsworth is certainly a worthy replacement.

Re: 2009 NFL OFF SEASON

Posted: 2009-04-16 05:20pm
by Flagg
Madden annoys the shit out of me, but football won't be the same without his fat ass. We shall miss him.

Re: 2009 NFL OFF SEASON

Posted: 2009-04-17 01:52am
by Dark Flame
Flagg wrote:Madden annoys the shit out of me, but football won't be the same without his fat ass. We shall miss him.
Amen to this. I think it's from too many hours playing his namesake game and hearing the same things over and over. :lol:

Anyways, I hope he does well, and it's a significant loss to broadcasting.

Re: 2009 NFL OFF SEASON

Posted: 2009-04-17 06:42pm
by Qwerty 42
Jason Peters was just traded to Philadelphia for a first round, fourth round, and late 2010 draft pick on the condition that the Eagles give Peters a new contract.

Re: 2009 NFL OFF SEASON

Posted: 2009-04-17 07:24pm
by Elfdart
The Eagles just got screwed. :lol:

Re: 2009 NFL OFF SEASON

Posted: 2009-04-17 09:05pm
by Dark Flame
Elfdart wrote:The Eagles just got screwed. :lol:
Yeah, pretty much. It's a nice lttle success story and all, but that guy's head ballooned up faster than his production did. Maybe the new contract and change of scenery will help all those problems, but I think they overpaid for him.

Re: 2009 NFL OFF SEASON

Posted: 2009-04-17 11:47pm
by Qwerty 42
I'm not overly concerned out Peters's lack of production last year, since he held out of training camp and was therefore radically out of shape. That he held out of training camp at all is much more disconcerting.

Re: 2009 NFL OFF SEASON

Posted: 2009-04-21 06:02pm
by Qwerty 42
The Detroit Lions got a slightly new look to go with their attempt to claw back out of the League cellar.

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Re: 2009 NFL OFF SEASON

Posted: 2009-04-21 06:34pm
by Elfdart
Peters gave up more sacks last year than any left tackle in the league (11.5)

The new Lions unis look pretty much like the old ones. The only major difference is the numeral font.

Re: 2009 NFL OFF SEASON

Posted: 2009-04-21 06:42pm
by RedImperator
Elfdart wrote:Peters gave up more sacks last year than any left tackle in the league (11.5)

The new Lions unis look pretty much like the old ones. The only major difference is the numeral font.
The lion looks slightly more detailed, too. At any rate, seeing as the uniforms are among the few things about the Lions that don't suck, the less they change, the better.

Re: 2009 NFL OFF SEASON

Posted: 2009-04-21 07:11pm
by Falkenhayn
Qwerty 42 wrote:I'm not overly concerned out Peters's lack of production last year, since he held out of training camp and was therefore radically out of shape. That he held out of training camp at all is much more disconcerting.
As was said before, he thinks he's the Second Coming of Orlando Pace. I watched his ass give up 4.5 Sacks and 2 FF to Joey Porter in pure 1v1 Matchups. It wasn't all the horribly-overpaid-now-departed Derrick Dockery's fault, but we keep finding in Buffalo that Marv made his fair share of mistakes during the "Rebuilding" process.

It's not like he opens a huge hole either. 6'8" 366 lb Langston "The Gentle Giant" Walker was quite solid at RT, and is serviceable at LT, as he's proved. If he's taking the job full time though, he'd have to drop some weight. But he's also quite happy with the team and his place on it. We'd be in the market for a RT then, and possibly a LG. I wouldn't want to break up the Right Side though, as its stronger at run blocking than our left (which was the exact opposite of what was supposed to happen).

Peters was a tool, and I'm glad he's Philly's problem. Now they can shell out the 11 mil+ a year he thinks he deserves.

Re: 2009 NFL OFF SEASON

Posted: 2009-04-21 10:43pm
by Elfdart
Even with the trade, my glorious mock draft remains unchanged, except that the Bills will most likely grab Eben Britton -a logical choice.

Re: 2009 NFL OFF SEASON

Posted: 2009-04-22 03:10pm
by Qwerty 42
Another uniform change, this one for Jacksonville, and in my opinion it's weaker than the original.

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Re: 2009 NFL OFF SEASON

Posted: 2009-04-22 08:11pm
by Falkenhayn
If I were Jacksonville, I'd worry less about the jerseys, and more about the number of seats I cover with Tarps during a home game, or how my "Home Game" sounded more like The Ralph the last time the Bills played there.

Re: 2009 NFL OFF SEASON

Posted: 2009-04-23 02:43am
by Falkenhayn
Russ Brandon has said that the Bills are "Fine" with Langston Walker at LT and Demetrius Bell, angry bastard child of Karl Malone, at RT.

Re: 2009 NFL OFF SEASON

Posted: 2009-04-24 11:14pm
by Qwerty 42
Detroit just finished a contract with Matthew Stafford, who will be drafted first overall tomorrow.

Re: 2009 NFL OFF SEASON

Posted: 2009-04-24 11:21pm
by Dark Flame
Not exactly a bombshell, but it does get rid of the small amount of uncertainty there was. Anyone have any predictions for their team?

I'm picking:
1. Detroit: Stafford
2. St. Louis: Jason Smith, OT
3. Kansas City: Aaron Curry, LB
4. Seattle: Sanchez, QB
5. Cleveland: Orakpo, LB

With fingers crossed on that last one... We need defensive help, bad. Crabtree would be nice, but reciever is what I've heard called a luxury pick, and defense is a must. I'm also hoping we can keep Braylon Edwards long term, but I don't think that will happen.

Re: 2009 NFL OFF SEASON

Posted: 2009-04-25 01:12pm
by Qwerty 42
Most everyone has the Eagles targeting Moreno, but I wouldn't be surprised if they address another position first.

Re: 2009 NFL OFF SEASON

Posted: 2009-04-25 04:11pm
by Havok
Mel Kiper has the Browns taking Sanchez... that guy is a fucking idiot.

I don't think Seattle is going to take Sanchez. The Seahawks have it fresh in their mind what it is to go through the season with no receivers. Although. taking a receiver that is currently injured in Crabtree, may not exactly appeal to them. :lol:

Re: 2009 NFL OFF SEASON

Posted: 2009-04-25 05:22pm
by Havok
YES! Crabtree! Suck it 1-9!!

Re: 2009 NFL OFF SEASON

Posted: 2009-04-25 05:34pm
by Havok
Holy... Denver took a running back. Not just that Denver has never taken a high RB, but fuck, did they need some defensive help.

Re: 2009 NFL OFF SEASON

Posted: 2009-04-25 06:16pm
by Havok
How's that mock going Elfdart? :lol:

Re: 2009 NFL OFF SEASON

Posted: 2009-04-25 06:52pm
by Qwerty 42
So we took a wideout... this'll be interesting.