i think if anyone is the best in the NFC, its the Packers, Saints, and unfortunately the cowfags. i know i hate them, but i think theyre gonna have a good year, especially with the redskins and giants lookin like shit and the eagles whole team being injured, but nooway they make it to the superbowl. noway. they'll get outcoached and be gone in the 1st or 2nd round of the playoffs.
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Well, the defense didn't really play that well, in my opinion. Sure, they forced turnovers, even though most of them seemed to be mistakes, but coverages were blown, etc.
That Packers offense did not look championship caliber against us on Sunday. We completely controlled the clock.
the lions have been playing everyone hard and they had a chance to win every game this year imo, but they killed themselves with mistakes, and stafford isnt in. but the lions are better then their record shows.
but they killed themselves with mistakes, and stafford isnt in. but the lions are better then their record shows.
we should be know for killing our selves lmao.....and hey the more we lose the better the draft pic...we are going no where but it is great to see how hard they are playing
The New England Patriots are in talks to trade wide receiver Randy Moss to the Minnesota Vikings, FoxSports.com reported on Tuesday, citing unnamed sources. The deal is being held up because Moss would have to sign an extension with the Vikings, according to the report. The seven-time Pro Bowl receiver is in the final year of his four-year deal with New England and has voiced his displeasure at his limbo status.
"When you have done so much and put so much work in, it kind of feels like I am not wanted," Moss said on Sept. 6. "I am taking that in stride and playing my final year out and whatever the future holds is what it holds, but it is kind of a bad feeling -- feeling not wanted. It is not like my production has gone down."
A few days later he apologized for the timing of his comments and said he loves playing in New England.
Although the Patriots crushed the Dolphins on Monday night, Moss did not have a catch -- the first time that's happened for him in a New England uniform. The Foxsports.com report did not specify what the Patriots would get for giving up their primary deep threat.
Moss, 33, started his career with the Vikings after being taken in the first round of the 1998 draft. He led the league in touchdown receptions three times for Minnesota before heading to Oakland in 2005.
The Vikings have been looking for help at receiver for quarterback Brett Favre, but they were unable to work out a deal for the Chargers' Vincent Jackson.
Yep, I just read about that 10 min ago. I personally have nothing against Moss but it does kinda seem like he doesn't put in as much effort as he used too.
I'm just hope that Pats can get a good defensive player out of this deal to help with the pass rush. I'd take Jared Allen for Randy Moss. But most likely the Pats will end up with a draft pick out of the deal.
Death is not the worst of evils.
You can't be down, when you're always high.
If you think the Vikings would give up Jared Allen for Randy Moss, you are insane. If they get higher than a 3rd round draft pick for Moss, I would consider it to be a good deal for the Pats.
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Special teams played great though.
we should be know for killing our selves lmao.....and hey the more we lose the better the draft pic...we are going no where but it is great to see how hard they are playing
The New England Patriots are in talks to trade wide receiver Randy Moss to the Minnesota Vikings, FoxSports.com reported on Tuesday, citing unnamed sources.
The deal is being held up because Moss would have to sign an extension with the Vikings, according to the report. The seven-time Pro Bowl receiver is in the final year of his four-year deal with New England and has voiced his displeasure at his limbo status.
"When you have done so much and put so much work in, it kind of feels like I am not wanted," Moss said on Sept. 6. "I am taking that in stride and playing my final year out and whatever the future holds is what it holds, but it is kind of a bad feeling -- feeling not wanted. It is not like my production has gone down."
A few days later he apologized for the timing of his comments and said he loves playing in New England.
Although the Patriots crushed the Dolphins on Monday night, Moss did not have a catch -- the first time that's happened for him in a New England uniform. The Foxsports.com report did not specify what the Patriots would get for giving up their primary deep threat.
Moss, 33, started his career with the Vikings after being taken in the first round of the 1998 draft. He led the league in touchdown receptions three times for Minnesota before heading to Oakland in 2005.
The Vikings have been looking for help at receiver for quarterback Brett Favre, but they were unable to work out a deal for the Chargers' Vincent Jackson.
I'm just hope that Pats can get a good defensive player out of this deal to help with the pass rush. I'd take Jared Allen for Randy Moss. But most likely the Pats will end up with a draft pick out of the deal.
But if this deal goes down I will have another out of date Patriots jersey.