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duvaldude08

Quote from: Non-RedNeck Westsider on September 06, 2013, 12:04:58 AM
Quote from: duvaldude08 on September 05, 2013, 11:42:43 PM
Payton Manning is kicking ass tonight. 5 TD passes so far. I miss him as a Colt. He was someone I loved to hate LOL

Six....

Just seen that! Im keeping up on-line. Why do we have to play him this season.. UGH!
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I-10east

That game was a nailbiter...oh wait....

duvaldude08

Peyton is the man. As much as I love to hate him, thats a bad dude. 7 Td's? holy crap. He'll probably break the record and score 8 when he plays us  ;D Im just joking..well then again I dont know. hahaha
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Gators312

....and I had to go against him in one of my fantasy leagues this week.  Ugh!

thelakelander

^Luckily, I dodged that bullet.  I ended up getting +30 points due to Thomas two late TDs in one league.
"A man who views the world the same at 50 as he did at 20 has wasted 30 years of his life." - Muhammad Ali

tufsu1

#470
Quote from: I-10east on September 05, 2013, 11:51:53 PM
Quote from: tufsu1 on September 05, 2013, 08:18:59 PM
why should 2 stadiums that are right next to each other and rarely have games at the same time not share parking facilities? 

Do you think that B-More is the only city with a sports complex? In fact, it's very common. In real big league cities that have adjacent stadiums, two simultaneous games between a baseball and football team is no problem. I've seen it a million times.

please name the cities that have adjacent NFL and MLB stadiums...and do they schedule games simultaneously?

Here are the cities I can think of:

Philadelphia - shares parking
Pittsburgh - shares parking
Cincinatti - shares parking
Dallas - the stadiums are actually about a mile apart, but still share some parking
Seattle - shares parking
Kansas City - shares parking

tufsu1

Quote from: thelakelander on September 06, 2013, 12:05:55 AM
That got ugly real quick and there's no Ray or Ed Reed coming to save the day.

assuming Jacoby Jones isn't seriously hurt, they'll do ok this year....the D won't be as good as in the past, but the offense should be better

I-10east

#472
Quote from: tufsu1 on September 06, 2013, 08:53:24 AM
Quote from: I-10east on September 05, 2013, 11:51:53 PM
Quote from: tufsu1 on September 05, 2013, 08:18:59 PM
why should 2 stadiums that are right next to each other and rarely have games at the same time not share parking facilities? 

Do you think that B-More is the only city with a sports complex? In fact, it's very common. In real big league cities that have adjacent stadiums, two simultaneous games between a baseball and football team is no problem. I've seen it a million times.

please name the cities that have adjacent NFL and MLB stadiums...and do they schedule games simultaneously?

Here are the cities I can think of:

Philadelphia - shares parking
Pittsburgh - shares parking
Cincinatti - shares parking
Dallas - the stadiums are actually about a mile apart, but still share some parking
Seattle - shares parking
Kansas City - shares parking

I saw it at Philly. I saw it at Detroit. I saw it in KC. I'm quite sure many if not all of those cities that you listed could easily handle simultaneous games. I see this kinda stuff all the time on TV, usually with a NFL game blimp panning over a nearby baseball game in progress.  Just because a sports complex may share some parking between stadiums, doesn't equal to 'can't have simultaneous games' like in B More's 'unique' case. They still will have adequate enough parking for games, as they are supposed to. I bet that a hypothetical big concert at the JVMA, Jags game, and Suns game could be played simultaneously here in Jax (that would be a significant amount of people). I know that you have roots in B More, and the hometown pride and all, but you're really sounding like the ultimate B More homer.   

JayBird

That awkward moment when the defending Super Bowl Championship team ran into their own player and Denver was like "did that just happen" just may be in the Top 5 backwards plays of this season.
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Jason

That was definitely a "WTF" moment. 

Tacachale

Quote from: I-10east on September 06, 2013, 10:20:55 AM
Quote from: tufsu1 on September 06, 2013, 08:53:24 AM
Quote from: I-10east on September 05, 2013, 11:51:53 PM
Quote from: tufsu1 on September 05, 2013, 08:18:59 PM
why should 2 stadiums that are right next to each other and rarely have games at the same time not share parking facilities? 

Do you think that B-More is the only city with a sports complex? In fact, it's very common. In real big league cities that have adjacent stadiums, two simultaneous games between a baseball and football team is no problem. I've seen it a million times.

please name the cities that have adjacent NFL and MLB stadiums...and do they schedule games simultaneously?

Here are the cities I can think of:

Philadelphia - shares parking
Pittsburgh - shares parking
Cincinatti - shares parking
Dallas - the stadiums are actually about a mile apart, but still share some parking
Seattle - shares parking
Kansas City - shares parking

I saw it at Philly. I saw it at Detroit. I saw it in KC. I'm quite sure many if not all of those cities that you listed could easily handle simultaneous games. I see this kinda stuff all the time on TV, usually with a NFL game blimp planning over a nearby baseball game in progress.  Just because a sports complex may share some parking between stadiums, doesn't equal to 'can't have simultaneous games' like in B More's 'unique' case. They still will have adequate enough parking for games, as they are supposed to. I bet that a hypothetical big concert at the JVMA, Jags game, and Suns game could be played simultaneously here in Jax (that would be a significant amount of people). I know that you have roots in B More, and the hometown pride and all, but you're really sounding like the ultimate B More homer.

Considering how much boosterism you engage in on this site, do you really think you should call someone else a "homer"?
Do you believe that when the blue jay or another bird sings and the body is trembling, that is a signal that people are coming or something important is about to happen?

I-10east



JayBird

I think now we are beginning to see the "true" Tebow. While in NYC last season many Jets players and fans commented on how he had an 'elitist way' about him, but being that they make millions that was mostly brushed off and kept under wraps by the media and I felt bad that all his teams in the NFL kinda gave him the shaft. But now, maybe the true colors of Tebow may be shining through. I thought he was great QB with the Gators, but maybe it is time for little Timmy to move on to other business avenues before he ruins that shining image that will make him prosperous in the future.

From today's Sports Illustrated:
QuoteTim Tebow, after being cut by the New England Patriots last week, has refused to change positions after a NFL team expressed interest in him, SI's Peter King reported on NBC's 2013 NFL Kickoff show.
Tebow wants to "keep the NFL dream alive" and has turned down offers to play in the CFL along with an offer from USA Rugby to change sports, King said. Tebow only wants to play in the NFL and will only return if given the chance to play quarterback.
According to a USA Today source, Tebow isn?t ready to give up on returning to the NFL, retire, or accept any offer to play for the Canadian Football League or Arena Football League.
After being released by the Patriots, Tebow took to Twitter to thank Patriots owner Robert Kraft and coaches Bill Belichick and Josh McDaniels for the opportunity to play with New England. Tebow also said he will be in ?relentless pursuit? of continuing his dream of being an NFL quarterback.

http://m.si.com/3344243/tebow-is-not-willing-to-play-a-different-position/5ccff70e/
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"Whenever I've been at a decision point, and there was an easy way and a hard way, the hard way always turned out to be the right way." ~Shahid Khan

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duvaldude08

I think Peyton Manning needs to be tested for PED's. That is all  ;D
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