is anybody else fiending for football?

Shadows

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#3
I love NFL.

Chargers are gonna own shit if they stay healthy. If not, maybe the Pats or steelers.

Indi hit their prime a while back, imo.

Eagles seem pretty good too.
 

Snowman

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#5
hell yeah roaches, i cant wait either. mid august for the NFL preseason, and them college, high school too.

Broncos fan.. i know its gonna be a rebuilding year for us, but i like are team im glad we got rid of Cuntler. i would have rather accquired Brady Quinn, but we got Orton. (Oh we'll)

Michigan is gonna have an improved year. we got a easy schedule, just gotta step it up in conference play. and Beat the Buckeyes at the end of the year. I see us going 7-5, then winning our bowl game.

defintley want to check out this UFL, i had heard that Vick might wind up going there.
 
#7
Heck yah, can't wait for football. I'm a Ravens fan, but live in Pats country. But Joe Flacco has a solid rookie season under his belt, and with McGahee healthy, they should do really well.
 
#8
I love NFL.

Chargers are gonna own shit if they stay healthy. If not, maybe the Pats or steelers.

Indi hit their prime a while back, imo.

Eagles seem pretty good too.
The Chargers are a very complete team, and by all account should contend for a title this year. Shawn Merriman is a beast, as well as the rest of that D. And what more can be said about that offense, it's getting pretty fierce. Rivers is looking like a true pro, and Sproles is pretty exciting to watch. LT is so underrated as of late, and with a healthy year, critics will eat their words quick. Good luck!
 
#9
I'm a Jets fan. I admit it.

And even I'm missing my football fix right about now.
No shame there. Rex Ryan will bring that defense up to the level of it's potential, which is very promising. And Sanchez looks like he'll be pretty good. Great O-Line, and running game, so that will take alot of pressure off of the rookie. Plus with Gholston having the best line backers coach in football now, he will really blossom into a great pass rusher. It doesn't hurt that Kris Jenkins is a giant either, so he'll hold it down for the D, so they can rush the passer all day. Good luck!
 
#10
Broncos fan.. i know its gonna be a rebuilding year for us, but i like are team im glad we got rid of Cuntler. i would have rather accquired Brady Quinn, but we got Orton. (Oh we'll)
Cutler has extreme potential, but he is definitely a douche. But Orton could end up turning out alright, he didn't have any help in CHI, so who knows. You've got one of the best WR cores in the NFL, along with a decent O-line. Plus now that they have Moreno, they can finally establish a good run game, and the D is much improved from last year. Dawkins is a monster, and I think the rookies Robert Ayers (LB/DE) and Alphonso Smith (CB) should end up being solid players as well. Good luck to you too!
 

FroDawgg

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#11
i like football during football season. i couldn't care less before september. and that's only the NFL. i hate college football and think HS is highly overrated.
 

roaches

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#12
so what are the odds albert haynesworth falls off? he's a beast and shit but i've painfully learned over the last several years that washington is where free agents go for a high-paid vacation.
 

Shadows

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#13
Washington did a huge mistake imo.

Anyone who would have signed him would have sunk.

The dude hasn't played a 16 game season for ever, (if ever)...once he signed that contract, I'm sure his ambition fell off.
 
#14
Yeah, BIG mistake signing him to such a lucrative deal. If you look at the best defenses in the league, BAL, PIT, NE, PHI, and so on, they don't spend all of their money on one guy. They just run systems that work, and find the talent to bring the best out of it. Sure there are some guys that dominate defensively, but they also have help, and the Titans defense had plenty of players that made Haynesworth look good.
Michael Griffin is an up and coming star safety, as well as Cortland Finnegan who is also a great DB. Plus Keith Bullock, Kyle Van den Bosch, David Thornton, etc.. So I don't even think Tennessee will suffer that much without him. Just wait, I bet their DT Jason Jones will have a better year for the Titans, than Haynes "not much" worth will have with Washington.
 

roaches

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#15
Yeah, BIG mistake signing him to such a lucrative deal. If you look at the best defenses in the league, BAL, PIT, NE, PHI, and so on, they don't spend all of their money on one guy. They just run systems that work, and find the talent to bring the best out of it. Sure there are some guys that dominate defensively, but they also have help, and the Titans defense had plenty of players that made Haynesworth look good.
Michael Griffin is an up and coming star safety, as well as Cortland Finnegan who is also a great DB. Plus Keith Bullock, Kyle Van den Bosch, David Thornton, etc.. So I don't even think Tennessee will suffer that much without him. Just wait, I bet their DT Jason Jones will have a better year for the Titans, than Haynes "not much" worth will have with Washington.
the redskins DID field a top 5 defense last year, though and the pass rush was its biggest weakness.

it was the offense that was terrible and made the overall squad mediocre.
 
#16
I was going to state that as well, I think the Redskins are a much improved defense with him, they just spent WAY too much for him. He gets injured, boom, there goes any future free agency acquisitions because they went all in for him.
The Redskins do have an incredible defense though, R.I.P Sean Taylor, but he would have made the Skins the best D in the league if he was still alive. Brian Orakpo was a steal at pick #13, their defense is solid at just about every position now.
I think Haynesworth is an incredible player, but no where near the contract he got. The only defensive players I would even consider giving that money to is Ed Reed, Troy Polomalu, Demarcus Ware, and Nhamdi Asamouga. Haynesworth is just a well paid anchor, and at his size, career ending injuries are more likely.
 

roaches

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#17
R.I.P Sean Taylor, but he would have made the Skins the best D in the league if he was still alive
God, don't remind me....

So Vick's been conditionally reinstated. What's next? I'd love to see him with the Vikings.
 
#18
I think the Vikings would be a great team too, but is it even possible for them to be a better rushing team?
They have a great offensive line to protect Vick, and Tarvarus Jackson is similar in style, so he could learn a lot watching him play.

I'd like to see Vick play for a team with stable coaching though, maybe NE or PIT. It's too tough to guess though, because it's not so much who could use him, rather who would actually take him in.
 

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