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NFL Talk - 2010-11 Season

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Shanahan on Monday said McNabb has been struggling with hamstring injuries for five weeks and didn't have the "cardiovascular endurance" to stay on the field with the game on the line against Detroit. Shanahan said he even considered not playing McNabb at all against the Lions.

:rolleyes:

McNabb looked fine during the game and even rushed for a team-high 45 yards.

:lol: :sigh:

Yeah it is BS.
 
I think there's a big competition between biggest fuckups in the NFL this season. I'm leaning towards Cowboys, but Redskins and Vikings are putting up a tough fight.
 
I think there's a big competition between biggest fuckups in the NFL this season. I'm leaning towards Cowboys, but Redskins and Vikings are putting up a tough fight.

Don't sell the Broncos short.
Hey now.... as much as I have despaired on the season, Denver definitely doesn't belong in that category. There's a difference between losing and being epic fuckups.... Cowboys and Vikings are definitely in the latter category, and the 'skins are getting there. But the situation in Denver isn't there yet.
 
Favre.

Moss.

Vikings.

:guffaw::guffaw::guffaw::guffaw::guffaw::guffaw:

Here in the Boston area we all screamed a collective WTF?!?!? when news of the trade was going down.

In Bill We Trust.

Now the Pats mgmt look like geniuses, again.

The whole situation is like whining about your 9.5 of a girlfriend until she breaks up with you, then ending up with a 4 that has a few miles on her, and openly pining for the old one to take you back.
 
It doesn't take much to look like a genius in the NFL. Most owners/GMs/coaches are SO incompetant that just not being RETARDED seems to be the biggest factor in being called a genius.

For example, look at the Patriots' current game strategy. They aren't really DOING anything. Keep the ball in front of you on defense, take what's given on offense, and try not to make any stupid mistakes. Works on 95% of the league, where the coaches and QBs are so ignorant or just mediocre that they can't even meet those lofty goals, and given enough time, WILL lay down and fold to the "just don't do anything stupid" gameplan.

The bar really isn't set that high; most teams seem to go out of their way to beat themselves...
 
First, McNabb gets pulled for... Rex Grossman? And now the Skins are trying out JaMarcus Russell? Who's next? Tim Couch? Ryan Leaf? Talk about insulting McNabb, who clearly isn't in the team's long-term plans.
 
If I were Donovan McNabb, I would go hang out with Randy Moss and learn some pointers on how to piss off your coach.

Rex Grossman?
 
First, McNabb gets pulled for... Rex Grossman? And now the Skins are trying out JaMarcus Russell? Who's next? Tim Couch? Ryan Leaf? Talk about insulting McNabb, who clearly isn't in the team's long-term plans.

Clearly JaWalrus is a model of physical fitness that McNabb should emulate. :guffaw:
 
I think there's a big competition between biggest fuckups in the NFL this season. I'm leaning towards Cowboys, but Redskins and Vikings are putting up a tough fight.

Don't sell the Broncos short.
Hey now.... as much as I have despaired on the season, Denver definitely doesn't belong in that category. There's a difference between losing and being epic fuckups.... Cowboys and Vikings are definitely in the latter category, and the 'skins are getting there. But the situation in Denver isn't there yet.

What will it take? Coach McHoodie has taken a top defense and turned it into a unit that couldn't stop an old lady with a walker from crossing the street to get to the early bird buffet at Luby's.

In their last 18 games they're 4-14.

How many points last week were taken off the board by dumb penalties?

How many players has McHoodie "conflicted" with who are no longer in orange and kicking ass somewhere else?

Sure, Kyle Orton's having a record year, but accumulating yards between the 20s looks good, but doesn't help you win.

They may not be epic fuckups yet, but they're rapidly becoming irrelevant at worst, a punchline at best.

59 points to the Raiders.

In Mile High fucking Stadium

:p

Fixed that for you.

How bad is it when Rams' fans can gloat.
 
Don't sell the Broncos short.
Hey now.... as much as I have despaired on the season, Denver definitely doesn't belong in that category. There's a difference between losing and being epic fuckups.... Cowboys and Vikings are definitely in the latter category, and the 'skins are getting there. But the situation in Denver isn't there yet.

What will it take? Coach McHoodie has taken a top defense and turned it into a unit that couldn't stop an old lady with a walker from crossing the street to get to the early bird buffet at Luby's.

In their last 18 games they're 4-14.

How many points last week were taken off the board by dumb penalties?

How many players has McHoodie "conflicted" with who are no longer in orange and kicking ass somewhere else?

Sure, Kyle Orton's having a record year, but accumulating yards between the 20s looks good, but doesn't help you win.

They may not be epic fuckups yet, but they're rapidly becoming irrelevant at worst, a punchline at best.
That's kinda my point though... all these other teams, along with sucking, have huge internal issues and drama and other aspects that make them a complete mess. Denver right now just sucks. We may be irrelevant or a punchline, but we can honestly say right now, "At least we're not Dallas," or ,"At least we're not Minnesota." I'll definitely take where we are over where they are.

The defense that McD acquired wasn't anything too earth-shattering. Much like his 2009 D, they started off strong and then got softer as the year progressed. This year is admittedly a lot worse than in the past, but you have to consider how many rookies and backups are having to see action. The D has been in shambles all year long.

As for McD pushing players out that are succeeding elsewhere, they've made of iffy moves, but they've apparently made some pretty good moves too. From the 2008 roster, they've released 32 players who aren't even playing in the NFL anymore. That has to indicate that they're doing something right. Give them another year. They're a young crew and they're still rebuilding. I think McD can right the ship.

Hopefully.
 
That's kinda my point though... all these other teams, along with sucking, have huge internal issues and drama and other aspects that make them a complete mess. Denver right now just sucks. We may be irrelevant or a punchline, but we can honestly say right now, "At least we're not Dallas," or ,"At least we're not Minnesota." I'll definitely take where we are over where they are.

Maybe I have higher expectations of my team. "Hey we don't suck as bad as Dallas" isn't going to cut it for me.

I also think that internal chaos isn't too far off. Pat Bowlen's rumored to be dealing with health issues (alzheimer's?) and is less and less involved in the team.

Coach McHoodie's my way or the highway attitude isn't playing well in the room and it shows on the field.

They gave up 59 points to the fucking Raiders. AT HOME. A team that's been the laughingstock of the NFL for at least a decade and the model of how not to build a franchise came into Mile High Stadium and hung over half a hundred on the boys in predominately orange.

Last week, they couldn't figure out a way to stop a 3rd string quarterback for a team that hasn't been able to spell success for nearly a decade if you spotted them the 's', 'c', and 'u'.

They were 3 games up in the division with 4 to play and gave it away to miss the playoffs.

As for McD pushing players out that are succeeding elsewhere, they've made of iffy moves, but they've apparently made some pretty good moves too. From the 2008 roster, they've released 32 players who aren't even playing in the NFL anymore.

Trading up to the first round to get Alfonso Smith? How'd that work out?

Jarvis Green and his big contract - how'd that work out?

These are guys who have to be able to make an impact.

How many practice squad players are in that 32?

The bottom third of NFL rosters are constantly in flux and being turned over.

How does that 32 number compare to other teams? I'd bet it's pretty comparable.


That has to indicate that they're doing something right. Give them another year. They're a young crew and they're still rebuilding. I think McD can right the ship.

Hopefully.

There may not be a ship to right in another year.

The Broncos have been one of the most consistently excellent franchises for a long time, and to see them where they are now pisses me off and I don't have good feelings for it turning around any time soon.

How bad is it when Rams' fans can gloat.

:lol:

We travel to Denver in November. Unless we find a way to win a road game somehow, you'll be able to give it right back.

Scoreless tie?
 
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