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- Communist China
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Re: The NFL 2007-08 Season thread
Yes it's broke. Or at least they announced that he will not play any more this season.
- NY Giants82
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Re: The NFL 2007-08 Season thread
Yeah I believe they said it was a fractured fibula. Same injury that my boy Shockey had last week.
Re: The NFL 2007-08 Season thread
2008 pro bowl selections
AFC roster
OffenseQuarterback
Tom Brady, New England (s); Peyton Manning, Indianapolis; Ben Roethlisberger, PittsburghRunning back
LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego (s); Willie Parker, Pittsburgh; Joseph Addai, IndianapolisFullback
Lorenzo Neal, San Diego (s);Wide receiver
Randy Moss, New England (s); Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis (s); Braylon Edwards, Cleveland; T. J. Houshmandzadeh, CincinnatiTight end
Antonio Gates, San Diego (s); Tony Gonzalez, Kansas CityOffensive tackle
Matt Light, New England (s); Jason Peters, Buffalo (s); Jonathan Ogden, BaltimoreOffensive guard
Alan Faneca, Pittsburgh (s); Logan Mankins, New England (s); Kris Dielman, San DiegoCenter
Jeff Saturday, Indianapolis (s); Dan Koppen, New EnglandDefense
Defensive end
Jared Allen, Kansas City (s); Kyle Vanden Bosch, Tennessee (s); Jason Taylor, MiamiDefensive tackle
Albert Haynesworth, Tennessee (s); Vince Wilfork, New England (s); Jamal Williams, San DiegoOutside linebacker
James Harrison, Pittsburgh (s); Mike Vrabel, New England (s); Shawne Merriman, San DiegoInside linebacker
DeMeco Ryans, Houston (s); Ray Lewis, BaltimoreCornerback
Champ Bailey, Denver (s); Asante Samuel, New England (s); Antonio Cromartie, San Diego;Free safety
Ed Reed, Baltimore (s)Strong safety
Bob Sanders, Indianapolis (s); Troy Polamalu, PittsburghSpecial teams
Punter
Shane Lechler, Oakland (s)Placekicker
Rob Bironas, Tennessee (s)Kick returner
Joshua Cribbs, Cleveland (s)Special teamer
Kassim Osgood, San Diego (s)NFC roster
Offense
Quarterback
Brett Favre, Green Bay (s); Tony Romo, Dallas; Matt Hasselbeck, SeattleRunning back
Adrian Peterson, Minnesota (s); Marion Barber, Dallas; Brian Westbrook, PhiladelphiaFullback
Tony Richardson, Minnesota (s)Wide receiver
Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona (s); Terrell Owens, Dallas (s); Donald Driver, Green Bay; Torry Holt, St. LouisTight end
Jason Witten, Dallas (s); Chris Cooley, WashingtonOffensive tackle
Flozell Adams, Dallas (s); Walter Jones, Seattle (s); Chris Samuels, WashingtonOffensive guard
Leonard Davis, Dallas (s); Steve Hutchinson, Minnesota (s); Shawn Andrews, PhiladelphiaCenter
Andre Gurode, Dallas (s); Matt Birk, MinnesotaDefense
Defensive ends
Aaron Kampman, Green Bay (s); Patrick Kerney, Seattle (s); Osi Umenyiora, New YorkDefensive tackles
Kevin Williams, Minnesota (s); Pat Williams, Minnesota (s); Tommie Harris, ChicagoOutside linebacker
Julian Peterson, Seattle (s); DeMarcus Ware, Dallas (s); Lance Briggs, ChicagoInside linebacker
Lofa Tatupu, Seattle (s); Patrick Willis, San FranciscoCornerback
Al Harris, Green Bay (s); Marcus Trufant, Seattle (s); Terence Newman, DallasFree safety
Sean Taylor, Washington (s); Ken Hamlin, DallasStrong safety
Darren Sharper, Minnesota (s)Special teams
Punter
Andy Lee, San Francisco (s)Placekicker
Nick Folk, Dallas (s)Kick returner
Devin Hester, Chicago (s)Special teamer
Brendon Ayanbadejo, Chicago (s)Number of Selections by team
11 Selections
Dallas Cowboys8 Selections
New England Patriots
San Diego Chargers7 Selections
Minnesota Vikings6 Selections
Seattle Seahawks5 Selections
Pittsburgh Steelers4 Selections
Chicago Bears
Green Bay Packers
Indianapolis Colts3 Selections
Baltimore Ravens
Tennessee Titans
Washington Redskins2 Selections
Cleveland Browns
Kansas City Chiefs
Philadelphia Eagles
San Francisco 49ers1 Selection
Arizona Cardinals
Buffalo Bills
Cincinnati Bengals
Denver Broncos
Houston Texans
Miami Dolphins
New York Giants
Oakland Raiders
St. Louis RamsNo Selections
Atlanta Falcons
Carolina Panthers
Detroit Lions
Jacksonville Jaguars
New Orleans Saints
New York Jets
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Re: The NFL 2007-08 Season thread
I hate the Pro Bowl. Always have, always will. I have always thought the league should either have it take place in the middle of the season or just get rid of it completely. The game has never been taken seriously.
Apparently TO's injury isn't that bad, and it looks like Dallas is going to win.
They now control their own destiny. They win next week(or Green Bay loses this week), Dallas has home field advantage throughout the playoffs.
I hate how shit changes every fucking year. Had you predicted Dallas would be the number 1 seed before the season started people would have thought you were insane.
Other than the Pats, there are no dominant teams/dynasties anymore. Next year it will probably be Arizona or Minnesota that dominates the NFC. The year after that it will be Tampa or Carolina.
- Communist China
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You hate the way teams can unexpectedly rise to the top? That's stupid. It's what makes sports worthwhile, although your Dallas example is a bad one, lots of analysists picked them to go deep into the playoffs before the season. Parody can get tiresome but 'any given Sunday' is what makes the NFL worth watching.
Re: The NFL 2007-08 Season thread
You hate the way teams can unexpectedly rise to the top? That's stupid. It's what makes sports worthwhile, although your Dallas example is a bad one, lots of analysists picked them to go deep into the playoffs before the season. Parody can get tiresome but 'any given Sunday' is what makes the NFL worth watching.
You've grown up in the parity era. Of course the opposite looks stupid to you. People who lived through the golden era will agree with me on this. When the league had a handful of dominate teams in each conference, things were a LOT more interesting.
Who was gonna win the NFC? 49ers? Bears? Giants? Redskins? Now, its "which shitty team is gonna come out on top?" Big fucking difference.
Only reason Dallas has that record is because the league is mediocre now. Put this Dallas team in the 80's, they go 9-7 or 8-8(or worse).
Re: The NFL 2007-08 Season thread
I got home about an hour ago, so I missed the early games. I'm watching the Pats blow out the Dolphins, and the scores are coming in.
Two HUGE losses today. Cleveland picked the absolute worst time to lose. Pittsburgh clinches the division, and now Cleveland is gonna stumble into the playoffs knowing they couldn't beat a shitty Bengals team.
Green Bay got their asses kicked by Chicago. Now Dallas has home field advantage throughout the playoffs. Dallas can be beat at home, but this really sucks for the Packers because their best chance at making it to the SB was teams having to go into bad weather on their field. Favre's chances for one last ring before retiring have just dropped dramatically.
Giants clinched the 5th playoff spot today. Now Minnesota and Washington are going to battle for the last playoff spot, and those two teams actually play each other tonight. Minnesota wins, and they get the final playoff spot.
Detroit finally wins again, but its too little, too late. Jacksonville killed Oakland, and that team is going to the playoffs red hot. I have been predicting all year that Cleveland would be the spoiler in the playoffs. Jacksonville may be the spoiler.
Rest of the games were meaningless.
Re: The NFL 2007-08 Season thread
They just showed the playoff picture, and Cleveland has to fight for that last spot.:nervous: If Tennessee wins next week and Cleveland loses, the Titans are in the playoffs. That would mean 3 teams from one division would go to the playoffs(Colts, Jags, Titans). I don't think that has happened since the divisions were realigned.
Barry Sanders was at the Detroit game?:nervous: Interesting.