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the official NFL thread for this season of 2009!






   

[Brian_Evans] Monday, September 20, 2010 8:42:08 PM 
I have to agree with Diamond here about Joe Montana, although I couldn't ever stand the guy. lol The 49ers always had a chance with Montana and he came through with the big plays. One thing though, the teams they beat in those superbowls were pretty weak in my opinion, Bengals, Dolphins, pre Shanahan - Terrell Davis Broncos. I feel sorry for the 49ers because they probably will never have another dynasty quaterback like Montana. lol 
Edited at: Monday, September 20, 2010 8:45:47 PM
[ron h] Monday, September 20, 2010 5:08:01 PM 

Did you get to see any of that Bears / Cowboys game?  I didn't think Cutler was gonna make it out of the first quarter with all his arms and legs attatched!!!  That 'D' was putting him on his back hard on every single play.  I don't know how he kept getting up!!  

What I did like, and was suprised about, was that he went on the attack.  You wanna stack the line, I'll short pass you to death.  Next thing you know, were heading downfield in H U G E chunks!!  3 TD's, 0 INT's!!

Our 'D' stepped up as well.  It was nice seeing Romo running around and making bad throws.  1 TD, 2 INT's.

We have a huge test next Monday night at home against the Packers, can't wait for that game!!

Yeah, I think Favre is wishing he would have retired after last season!!


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[ron h] Monday, September 20, 2010 5:00:42 PM 
Yeah J.D., I guess that's why I can't put Montana on the top of my list, he kicked our asses too many times!!!  lol  We did beat him our fair share, but not in the important games (ie '84 NFC Championship game!!).  But Favre, we played him twice a year and he went forever and a day kicking our tails!!  Now it's Rogers turn lol.

For the record, Jim Kelly lost 2x because of a missed FG, not 4 like my post alluded to.
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[acolyte55] Monday, September 20, 2010 11:35:17 AM 
the cardinals were in the game against atlanta right up until the opening kick-off   lol 
[J.D. DIAMOND] Sunday, September 19, 2010 1:36:11 PM 
Fuckin A Ron,Minnesota falls 0 -2 !  What a bummer,at 0-2  I'm wondering if they can make the playoffs this year?  Game 3 next week Minnesota hosts the Detroit Lions....if they lose to the Lions the season is definately "O.V.E.R.".

I'm glad Favre still came back though,how could he of not after last season's sucess going 12-4 making it to the NFC Championship game,but after this season especially starting at 0-2...if they end up 9-7 and miss the playoffs then Favre will DEFINATELY retire after the seaon is over and this time it will be for good,no off season drama,this is it. Favre looks like shit this season so far but he is still in my top 10 best QBs. of all time.There is just now way he is better than Joe Montana! HAHA!!

How about your Bears though eh,2-0? lol! The Dallas Cowboys are in the same situation as the Vikings now,both 0-2 and now may miss the playoffs...maybe your bears will win the NFC North? Who would of thought that the Bears would be doing far better than the Vikings or Cowboys? You of course lol!
Edited at: Sunday, September 19, 2010 1:39:59 PM
[J.D. DIAMOND] Saturday, September 18, 2010 1:13:02 PM 
LOL! Ron.....yes Joe had a great team,but Steve Young couldn't do what Joe did,sure he won a Super Bowl ring and it was against the lowly weak SanDiego Chargers! lol! And I don't just say that Joe is the best because John Madden says so,I've followed Joe throughout his entire Career! 

And Ron...Joe did NOT fall "flat on his face" with the Chiefs,he took that team all the way to the AFC Champinionship game,one game away from the super bowl ron!!!  The next season he took them to the wild card playoffs and lost to Miami,but at least they made it to the playoffs.

And Favre won at the Jets? They didn't even make the playoffs when he went to the Jets!  Farve had a great cast around him at Green bay too. Farve is great I agree,he has all the records to prove it...including the most interceptions ever thrown HAHA!!

And jim Kelly yes,I used to hate that guy because he beat every team I liked in the playoffs but he was absolutely NOT "one place kicker away from being a 4 time Super Bowl winner himself"...not even close,he was a place kicker away from beating the Giants (Buffalow's first Super bowl)...the other 3 Super Bowls in a row...they got thier asses kicked! LOL!  But I still rate Kelly in the top 5 QBs.

Montana retired when he was 38,but he had a severe back injury,wrist,shoulder..ect....much more than Favre ever had. Montana was better than Favre in my book,but I'm not here to convince you other wise,I know who the best is HAHA!!!

It takes a team to win,and Montana didn't win by himself,yes he had an incredible cast around him,but I saw him make plays in the clutch when it was up to him and his choices of where to throw to and when....something Favre and many other QB's have not been able to do including Steve Young and Brett Favre.

Joe made many of these "clutch" throws and because of them,he took the 49ers to 4 Super Bowls and won them all with 3 Super bowl MVPs. (7 NFC Championship game appearences as well). I've never seen anything like Joe since.

Yes there are many greats,I'm not saying Montana is "far" above other QBs,but he is just out of reach at the top for other qb's to get to.Yes the only other QB that has 4 Super Bowl rings is Terry Bradshaw,and that guy was excellent,not as high of passer rating as Joe,but still great.I think Steve Young actually had a higher passer rating than Joe did,but Joe overall was the all time great.  I'd say the best 5 qbs of all time would be: And I'm not just giving credit because the QB played in a Super Bowl,I'm giving them credit for thier achievements throughout thier careers:

Joe Montana(4 Super Bowls wins,3 Super Bowl MVPs)
 
John Elway  (the only qb to play in 5 Super bowls,won the last 2 back to back)

Terry Bradshaw(4 Super bowl wins)

Tom Brady(4 Super Bowl appearences and 3 titles)

Jim Kelly(4 straight Super Bowl appearences,no titles but pretty impressive)

I'd put Favre at #6.(2 Super bowl appearences,one title) 

Joe Montana made the smartest choices when passing the football,I saw it,yet others will say "he just had a great team"......if that were ture,than Steve Young would of won 6 Super bowls.

This is all just my opinion Ron,and I will accept that for you Favre is the best,thats all good,but I always defend Joe Montana! I do hope Favre  takes the Vikings to the Super Bowl,but that just aint gonna happen,it would be too good to be true,the Saints will go back to the big dance this year unfortunately.




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[Head banger] Saturday, September 18, 2010 7:32:14 AM 
Survivor?  I dont think I would do well there.  would piss off many people, cause they are all fools.  on the bright side, i know how to make fire, and fishing gear.
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[ron h] Saturday, September 18, 2010 6:04:40 AM 
J.D., you make me laugh bud!!  lol  Sometimes I post things just to stir things up, but this isn't one of them.  Joe Montana was a great QB, that is a fact, but the best ever??  And because John Madden says so does nothing to give credibility to it (I quit drinking his 'kool-aid' a long time ago lol).  

Montana was fortunate to have a pro-bowl offense, period.  That West Coast style that Bill Walsh brought to San Fran is what made Joe.  It was such a great system that Steve Young, a QB who couldn't cut it with the woeful Buccaneers became a pro-bowler.  Joe went to the Cheifs and fell flat on his face!

Now take Bret Favre.  As much as I hate the Packers, he's the best ever in my book.  Not only did he win there, he went to the Jets and won and now he's winning with the Vikes.  He's playing well into his 40's and is continuing to have a positive impact on his team.  Offseason theatrics aside, he's a differencemaker on the field and he's done it year in and year out regardless of the talent level he has to play with.  He's never had a Rathman, Roger Craig, Jerry Rice to play with.

Sure, Joe has all those SB rings and MVP's, but he had a hell of a cast around him.  Look and Jim Kelly, one place kicker away from being a 4 time SB winner himself (with the stats to go with it)!!  

Montana would be in my top 5, but Favre would be #1.  And let's not forget the Bradshaw's and Staubach's and Namath's and Fouts's and Kelly's and Elway's.  Montana, hands down, had the most offensive weapons of them all...except maybe Aikman.
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[Zomby] Saturday, September 18, 2010 4:26:02 AM 
liverpools main man torres
[Zomby] Saturday, September 18, 2010 1:46:51 AM 
hi headbanger are you like survivor man thats a great tv show
[Head banger] Friday, September 17, 2010 6:26:38 AM 
guys I thik Zomby means the stopages between all plays, where a soccer half is 45 minutes of straight action.
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[J.D. DIAMOND] Friday, September 17, 2010 2:55:44 AM 


Jeanine you  rule!! Ron You boooooed Montana?? lol! I just got off the phone with John Madden and as you see he is holding Joe Montana's jersey,he said "BOOM"....Ron let me down,just like that lol!!!!  


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[ron h] Friday, September 17, 2010 12:33:06 AM 
Excellent answer HRMG!! 
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[ron h] Friday, September 17, 2010 12:32:15 AM 
Booooo!!  lol
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[Jeanine] Thursday, September 16, 2010 9:58:15 PM 
I agree.
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[J.D. DIAMOND] Thursday, September 16, 2010 1:43:11 PM 


zomby, here is the best quarterback to have ever played NFL football...."JOE MONTANA"!!!!!!  Sure there are many greats,but Joe is the all time best,John Madden even says so... 4 Super Bowl rings,3 Super Bowl MVPs...I worship this guy like hellrider worships the Painkiller album....long live JOE!!!!

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[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Thursday, September 16, 2010 11:29:33 AM 
You can call me HRMG for short Zomby. I know it's quite a long name, but I had to change it so that I was not confused with a poser on this board.
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[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Thursday, September 16, 2010 9:43:47 AM 
Zomby, time outs are used for all sorts of reasons, but mainly they are used to stop the clock so you can go over to the sideline and talk to the coach about plays. If they can't get the play off in time, they'll call a timeout so they don't get a penalty, if it's the end of the game and they are trying to rush down the field for one last score, they call a time out to stop the clock so they can get set up for the next play and not waste game time. If they don't have time to get the field goal unit out on the field, they'll call a time out to stop the clock. If the coach doesn't like what he sees, he'll call a time out. So LOTS of reasons it is used, these are just some that came to mind. Managing the game clock is a very important part of this game. I hope that helps. Do you watch American football?
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[Zomby] Thursday, September 16, 2010 12:39:36 AM 
jeanine  also knows a thing about   football soccer  but as i understand it in amreica  they have time outs is that to get your breath back   
[Brian_Evans] Wednesday, September 15, 2010 10:24:48 PM 
I don't see a problem with that rule, the guy was in too much of a hurry to get up and celebrate like most players these days, If you can't hold on to the ball than you don't deserve a tochdown. One rule that I think is really dumb  "the ground can't cause a fumble". Whats up with that?

Oh yeah and what Budred was saying about Bret Favre a few post down should apply to Randy Moss. Standing up there with that crooked hat and headphones talking out the side of his mouth and whining. I can't stand that guy and can't believe Belichick puts up with that crap. No wonder they can't win a Superbowl these days.
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[Jeanine] Wednesday, September 15, 2010 10:03:26 PM 
Must chime in and agree that I like the old rule that once the ball breaks the plane....touchdown!!

Oh and Zomby is most certainly a good looking Englishman.  Thanks for the soccer/football clarity. A wise man too.
[ron h] Wednesday, September 15, 2010 2:57:59 PM 
Actually, the rule change came this past off season.  If that game had been played last year, the Lions would have won the game.  Another rule change is 'momentum or pushing a receiver out of bounds'.  If you're pushed out and would have otherwise stayed in-bounds, you're still out and it's not a catch!!  Another change, though not a rule change, is the referee no longer lines up behind the defensive line.  He now lines up 12 yards behind the offensive line.  Too many 'O' plays had receivers running routes behind the 'D' line and the LB'ers were being shielded by the ref so there were easy completions...that's no longer an issue.  On the same note, if the Center snaps the ball before the ref is 12 yards back, the QB is charged with a penalty (ask Manning and the Colts about that one, he was repeatedley flagged for that in the pre-season, it's really messed up their game!!  lol).

As for Cutler, 379 yards passing at a 103 passer rating...

Sunday's game against an emotional Cowboys team in Dallas will be a truer test for the Bears than last Sunday.  Sure, the Lions are a vastly improved team than last year (RB Best is pretty damn good!!) with all the free agent signings, but nowhere near the talent of Dallas...same can be said for the Bears.  I'm looking forward to it!!
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[J.D. DIAMOND] Wednesday, September 15, 2010 1:47:36 PM 
Yeah it was a catch I agree,I'll bet thats the last time Calvin Johnson lets the ball go on the grass after receiving a catch hahaha!!! If this were the 1970's or early 80's that would of been a catch! lol!  I still say that Cutler will spell the doom of the Bears in the long run Ron! lol!!
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[J.D. DIAMOND] Wednesday, September 15, 2010 1:29:46 PM 
I'm not saying that your an imposter Zomby,I'm just shocked that you called it "soccer" coming from an English man! lol! Everytime us Americans call your sport "soccer" you guys totally flip out(lol!) saying: "No,No god damn it it's not fucking soccer its football"!!! LOL!!
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[Zomby] Wednesday, September 15, 2010 1:14:02 PM 
yes jd im as english as muffin  it just makes it easy and save confusion if i say that and chec out time i posted  i also no there are imposters on here  but im not one  ask jeanine about me
[ron h] Wednesday, September 15, 2010 12:02:31 PM 
Your right HRMG!!  But the same rule applies whether it's a touchdown or on the playing field.  I personally thought it was a catch.  

Which brings me to this...

The so called non-TD TD that has everybody upset isn't the end all beat all for the Lions / Bears game.  Until that last drive the Lions had (I think) 99 yards of total offense!!  They couldn't do ANYTHING against the Bears 'D'.  Yeah, they scored twice, but we gave up the ball 4 times (twice deep)!!  And that doesn't include a dropped TD by us on like the 3rd play of the game.  The Lions 'D' had no answer to the Bears 'O'.  They marched up and down the field at will against them...again, Bears turnovers and penalties are why the game was even close at the end.  By my calculations, the Bears could of / should have easily won the game 35 or 42 to 0.

But I wholeheartedly agree...that WAS a TD catch in my book and the Bears are lucky to have escaped with a win!!

J.D.......DALLAS is next!!!!!  lol
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[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Wednesday, September 15, 2010 5:45:25 AM 
I could, but it's much easier if you watch a game with someone and they explain it play by play. Too many rules..... like that must "maintain control of the ball during the entire action of a catch in order for it to be counted as a touchdown" . I say he was putting the ball on the ground to try to push himself up and then dropped it = separate action and therefore a TOUCHDOWN! He should have just stayed on his back until they gave him the touchdown and THEN got up!
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[J.D. DIAMOND] Wednesday, September 15, 2010 1:17:16 AM 
I find it utterly amazing that your from the "U.K." and you call your sport "soccer"???  Your the first person from the U.K. that I have ever heard call it "soccer"  and I find that "weird". Are you sure your from the UK Zomby?   [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by zomby from Wednesday, September 15, 2010 1:09:09 AM)
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[Zomby] Wednesday, September 15, 2010 1:11:07 AM 
sorry hot rockin metal goddess   thats a hell of a mouthful
[Zomby] Wednesday, September 15, 2010 1:09:09 AM 
hi hot rockin godess  can you explain american football to me as im from uk  where we have soccer which could be a low scoring game in your eyes and its certainly not boring
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, September 14, 2010 7:59:12 PM 
Perhaps I'd best keep my mouth shut for now...don't want to jinx them! LOL!

After all, what would Thanksgiving be without watching a crash and burn from the Lions? Fish will start flying, birds - swimming, locusts, frogs raining down from the sky....
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[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Tuesday, September 14, 2010 7:36:58 PM 
Ooooh, NOW you did it! Shooting for the stars, huh?
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[guidogodoy] Tuesday, September 14, 2010 6:47:10 PM 
HAA!! Of COURSE it isn't the old "Lions" that we all knew and loved....I say that they will actually WIN a game or two this season!
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[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Tuesday, September 14, 2010 6:43:01 PM 
You got that right J.D.!! The Lions got totally screwed on that call. But, never leave it up to the refs to decide a game I always say. But,  they are NOT the Lions of old - THANK GOD! That goal line stand at the 1/2 yard line was INCREDIBLE defense for the Lions. There were a lot of positives in that game and this year may not be as painful to be a Lions fan.  Maybe coach Schwartz pulled out his old Priest albums for them to practice to and it's been rubbing off on them?
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[J.D. DIAMOND] Tuesday, September 14, 2010 1:16:23 PM 
The Lions got "ripped off ron"!!!!!!!!!! That was a touchdown!!!  LOL!!
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[acolyte55] Tuesday, September 14, 2010 10:27:35 AM 

jets looked terrible last night , and so did the chargers , chiefs got a new smash mouth defense beware the afc!!! my cardinals gave me a bit of a scare with anderson only finding fitzgerald a handful of times on many efforts but one of them was the game winner! wilson and breaston came through with some big plays flashes of brilliance but way to many errors and penaltys oh well here we go again new qb will have to take time to gel , looked like dallas had some rookie problems also?

[Zomby] Tuesday, September 14, 2010 8:35:43 AM 
cheers  ron h  and budred
[ron h] Tuesday, September 14, 2010 8:22:56 AM 
AHEM....Jeanine, J.D. ....


DA BEARS  1-0!!   BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
[ron h] Tuesday, September 14, 2010 8:21:36 AM 
Hey there Zomby, maybe this will help...and maybe not  lol

Some might say, simply, "because they kick the football." But the real story is deeper. The origin of Gridiron (American football) is in the history of the world's most popular sport: Football (soccer). When soccer -- more universally known as "football" (which of course makes sense because football players use their feet) -- players decided to change their centuries-old game with restrictions such as the no-use-of- hand rules, people who disliked this broke away to create rugby. In the states we have created our own version of the game under the same old name "football" (Gridiron) with more of a rugby style, the whole time forgetting why we call it that.

Are you even more confused?  I think I am!!  lol
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[Budred] Tuesday, September 14, 2010 7:28:23 AM 
Yeah, but our teams "run" with their feet.(LOL)
And we kick punts, kick field goals, and kick extra points so it's not like we (never) use our feet.
Oh' and American football contains a little more excitement. Sometimes it's so much fun to watch
someone from a team you hate getting blasted and carted off the field. (Sorry), I'm like that.
One thing our football has in common with yours is the drunken fans ruining it for everyone else. 
A little alcohol always lead to a loud mouth. Some people tend to forget that families come to these events. 
I'm glad you enjoy your soccer like we enjoy our football. There really is no reason to compare the two. 
Peace.
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[Zomby] Tuesday, September 14, 2010 12:39:36 AM 
if your talkin american football  i know nothin  but why do they call it football as they run with it in there arms     my team liverpool fc are playing shit at the moment and we play manchester united at home next week     and im talkin bout football you kick with your feet
[Budred] Monday, September 13, 2010 9:04:44 AM 
Close but no cigar. Maybe a case of too many cigarsbefore the game, or maybe they just suck.(LOL)
We'll see. They have some injury problems that may have hurt them and some bonehead penalties that definitely
hurt them. Curious to see how they respond. And I wish they'd sack the coach. I'm not blaming him for last night's loss
but I blame him for them only being mediocre. Rock on all!
[Jeanine] Sunday, September 12, 2010 9:45:17 PM 
ah, thanks for the facts. Cowboys came so close tonight. 
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[J.D. DIAMOND] Sunday, September 12, 2010 1:24:27 PM 
Yes I was wrong,but actually Favre's record against Dallas all time is 3-9   he is 2-0 at Green Bay, 1-0 at Minnesota and 0-9 at Dallas!!  So he still has never beat them in Dallas. As for you Budred,I definately get your hatred for the Steelers,but the 70's Steelers never bothered me,but the 90's Steelers up till now,I fucking HATE the Pittsburgh Steelers and I see they won today over Atland the dirty rotten fuckin bastards!!!!
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[Jeanine] Saturday, September 11, 2010 10:02:33 PM 
Ron, don't go there, LOL!! 
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[Jeanine] Saturday, September 11, 2010 10:01:38 PM 
Actually Favre did beat Dallas once before, but it was in Green Bay. He had never beaten the Cowboys in Dallas. The Cowboys were a thorn in Green Bay's side, I hated them at the time. I actually like Troy Aikman now and love Emmit Smith. He is a class act all the way. I cried during his induction speech. (I am such a girl). Budred, I do understand your hatred. I really do. That's football.
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[J.D. DIAMOND] Saturday, September 11, 2010 5:54:49 PM 
lol! Yeah but you've got to remember that Favre had never beaten Dallas "ever" in his entire career,I think he was like 0-5 against them as he didn't play them every year but yeah it was his first victory over the Cowboys so thats why he was doing a little extra cellebrating haha!!  Tony Romo must improve this season,we'll see tomarrow night at Washington.Even if Romo struggles its still only the first game,I wouldn't start to panic till they are 0-2,then the 3rd game is a must win or the Cowboys are toast,same with the Vikings and every other team in the NFC except for the Saints,they can lose 4 straight games and bam no problem they will be in the Super Bowl.Isure hope not,yes it was cool to see them win last year but I'd rather see Dallas or Minnesota in the Bowl,don't really like Aaron Rogers and Green Bay that much,the Giants are on a downslide and there aren't many more NFC teams left that are that worthy of a run.
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[J.D. DIAMOND] Saturday, September 11, 2010 5:42:22 PM 
Da Bears aint doing nothin' and they never will until they get rid of Cutler Ron!!! lofl Ron!!! HAHA!!
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[ron h] Saturday, September 11, 2010 2:51:50 PM 
DA BEARS!!!
[Budred] Saturday, September 11, 2010 7:19:43 AM 
I agree wholeheartedly. Minnesota was better. I just didn't dig the way Favre acted afterward. 
That little dance(forget what it's called) and the comments were a little immature on his part.
Lastly I work with a guy who idolizes Favre and a little time with this guy and you'll want to see 
Favre get his neck snapped also. Understand, my initial post came from hatred towards Favre.
As for his ability and what he's done his talent can't be denied. I do stand by my comment that 
he won't last the season. Age is taking over and I think he still hurts from last season. A little
fragile maybe. I have some pictures you may enjoy. I went to a Cowboys/Steelers game in 95'
and got some decent pics during warmups. I'll post them when I have some more time. I've been
a Cowboys fan since 76'. I was ten years old and everyone was rooting for the Steelers(Superbowl 10)
so I went with the Cowboys. They lost but I've been a fan ever since. My greatest memory was the
game I went to. Dallas is despised in Pittsburgh and Pittsburgh is despised by me so to watch
Dallas pound Pittsburgh in their own home was the greatest thing I've experienced watching sports.

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