nah....down grand in the o line is no good....who has cromartie ever covered any ways....and getting rid of there number one RB and having a middle of the road qb....id say at best second in that division
nah....down grand in the o line is no good....who has cromartie ever covered any ways....and getting rid of there number one RB and having a middle of the road qb....id say at best second in that division
cromartie is a damn good CB.... he´s a man cover specialist. The chargers swtiched to zone coverage when wade left and his numbers dropped, considerably. He also had a lot of off-the-field problems.... he was paying child support to 5 seperate women or someshit.
nah....down grand in the o line is no good....who has cromartie ever covered any ways....and getting rid of there number one RB and having a middle of the road qb....id say at best second in that division
The hell you talking about son? They have Greene. He is one of the best RB in the league and with LT behind him it will work. Greene isn't a push over either. He will run and fuck you up at the same time. Guy is a beast. The o line is decent at best and will give Sanchez some protection. He's got Edwards and Holmes to throw to along with Keller and some other decent WRs. That Defense is stacked and will be crazy scary. The addition of Cromartie was a good move. They might have came up short against the colts, but they damn near almost beat them. Now with that defense even more built, Peyton and the rest of the Colts are in trouble.
nah....down grand in the o line is no good....who has cromartie ever covered any ways....and getting rid of there number one RB and having a middle of the road qb....id say at best second in that division
The hell you talking about son? They have Greene. He is one of the best RB in the league and with LT behind him it will work. Greene isn't a push over either. He will run and fuck you up at the same time. Guy is a beast. The o line is decent at best and will give Sanchez some protection. He's got Edwards and Holmes to throw to along with Keller and some other decent WRs. That Defense is stacked and will be crazy scary. The addition of Cromartie was a good move. They might have came up short against the colts, but they damn near almost beat them. Now with that defense even more built, Peyton and the rest of the Colts are in trouble.
Shonn Greene? One of the best running backs in the league? No. Thomas Jones was the feature back on that team and they let him go. Big mistake. Greene has talent, but there's no telling how he'll hold up carrying the load.
Judd Zulgad of the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports quarterback Brett Favre told Vikings officials last night he will NOT return for a 20th season. Zulgad says he is told that Favre has said his ankle has simply not responded and that is why he won't be back.
NFL sources said the quarterback began informing Vikings personnel late Monday night that he has decided to retire for a third time.
Favre's agent, Bus Cook, did not immediately respond to text messages, nor did Vikings officials. The Vikings were on the field Tuesday morning for practice, with coach Brad Childress set to address the media at 11:30.
The Vikings' ownership group, in town for two days of meetings, huddled on the playing field with vice presidents Rob Brzezinski and Rick Spielman.
It's the same story every year goddamnit. We know he set all the records, we know he hasn't missed a game since he was born, fuck. What is the surprise this time around?
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cromartie is a damn good CB.... he´s a man cover specialist. The chargers swtiched to zone coverage when wade left and his numbers dropped, considerably. He also had a lot of off-the-field problems.... he was paying child support to 5 seperate women or someshit.
Getting rid of Thomas Jones was a mistake in my opinion.
I think that the AFC East is between Miami and New England.
NFL sources said the quarterback began informing Vikings personnel late Monday night that he has decided to retire for a third time.
Favre's agent, Bus Cook, did not immediately respond to text messages, nor did Vikings officials. The Vikings were on the field Tuesday morning for practice, with coach Brad Childress set to address the media at 11:30.
The Vikings' ownership group, in town for two days of meetings, huddled on the playing field with vice presidents Rob Brzezinski and Rick Spielman.
All I have to say is ....HAHAHAHAHA.
I'm so sick of Favre watch.