BuddyLee
Football addict
Almost doesn't count for anything in football.
It counted for something with the Giants in week 17.
Confidence is a splendid and fleeting thing.
Almost doesn't count for anything in football.
raiders fu&king blow dude...
True.No NFL team can touch the al mighty Raiders
fft:Go Steelers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nothing counted for the Giants until the big dance.
It counted for something with the Giants in week 17.
Confidence is a splendid and fleeting thing.
Be careful. If you continue to talk like that you may catch a dick in your mouth.
No NFL team can touch the al mighty Raiders
True.
No NFL team wants to reach down that far.
If it doesn't count then lets just skip the pre-season, regular season, play-offs, and fantasy leagues.Nothing counted for the Giants until the big dance.
Week 17 was an exhibition matchup.
fft:
Well, I don't have to talk chit about the Steelers this year. Jaguars proved a point last year and they're gonna prove another point this year.
Just you wait.Jaguars, who are they? The only point that they will prove this year is that they still cant make it to the Super Bowl!!!!!
Just you wait.
Jags have a great, consistent offense. Their biggest problems were on defense. They've made improvements there. For one, Gregg Williams, that was a BIG move. I said it right here the minute I heard Snider got rid of him, I said right here that Jack Del Rio would bring in Williams. Looks like I was right, as usual.
I'm confident the Jags will make the Super Bowl. At worst, they'll go deep into the playoffs.
Nice one. Original too.Raiders are still a team??? I haven't heard anyone say their names in forever.
Buddy Lee said:Are they a team anymore? I haven't heard from them in years.<!-- google_ad_section_end --><NOINDEX>
Lets make this interesting. Although I feel the Jags will do alright this season I'll be contrarian to add a bit of fun.Just you wait.
Jags have a great, consistent offense. Their biggest problems were on defense. They've made improvements there. For one, Gregg Williams, that was a BIG move. I said it right here the minute I heard Snider got rid of him, I said right here that Jack Del Rio would bring in Williams. Looks like I was right, as usual.
I'm confident the Jags will make the Super Bowl. At worst, they'll go deep into the playoffs.
Better hope they make it this year.Just you wait.
Jags have a great, consistent offense. Their biggest problems were on defense. They've made improvements there. For one, Gregg Williams, that was a BIG move.
<TABLE id=Table7 height=83 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=662 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>Expectations are sky-high in Jacksonville, particularly for a defense that looks all the more formidable after netting DEs Derrick Harvey and Quentin Groves in the first two rounds of the 2008 draft and picking up veteran CB Drayton Florence from San Diego. But could it be one-and-done for new defensive coordinator Gregg Williams, who’s instituting a high-pressure scheme that largely necessitated the personnel fortifications? The way we hear it, it’s very possible. In a rare situation, Williams and the Jaguars mutually agreed to merely transfer the final season left on Williams’ contract with the Redskins to Jacksonville, rather than ripping up the deal and starting anew. The result is that the Redskins will be paying roughly half of Williams’ deal in ’08 and that Williams is free to do whatever he wants after the season. For a man who longs to get another shot at being a head coach, the situation plays out nicely for him. The Jags were more than willing to oblige, figuring that they likely could re-sign him if he’s unable to garner head-coaching interest, but also could part ways with him without owing him anything if he fails to make the anticipated improvements to the defense.
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