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Nah. I rock my Jmatt jersey since we drafted him. Kinda my thing.
(12-14-2015, 10:08 PM)Cutz Wrote: [ -> ]Jmatt


Every time I hear his name I think of you.

I have his autograph on a helmet.
MS' NFL Power Rankings through Week 14:

1. CAROLINA (13-0). I'd say they're fairly hot. Clicking on both sides of the ball. It'll be a shock if they're not repping the NFC in SB 50.

2. NEW ENGLAND (11-2). Brady had Gronk and Edelman back at his disposal for NE's thrashing of a pretty good Texans club. Watch out.

3. ARIZONA (11-2). Got 2 big TD receptions against Minny that were kind of lucky. Will have to step up their game when they meet either SEA or CAR in the postseason.

4. SEATTLE (8-5). I guarantee neither CAR or ARIZ is looking forward to a playoff tilt with the Hawks.

5. CINCINNATI (10-3). They've had such a good season, but it'll most likely be one and done again as QB Dalton is out 3-6 weeks.

6. KANSAS CITY (8-5). Fortunate to prevail on Sunday against Chargers, but they've won 6 straight and could still win AFC West.

7. DENVER (10-3). Bad, bad loss at home to a pretty punchless Raiders squad. Does Manning come back? Interesting.

8. PITTSBURGH (8-5). Nice win @ Cincy. Knocked out their QB too (in a way). However, if playoffs started today, they'd be out.

8. GREEN BAY (9-4). Still not convinced this club is elite. Best a Matt Cassel-led Cowboys club at home. Enough said.

9. NY JETS (8-5). Hold final AFC Wild Card spot. Last 2 weeks, however: NE, @ Buff. Tough.

10. MINNESOTA (8-5). Nice effort @ ARIZ. Killed themselves with turnovers. Win their last 3 and they're NFC North champs.


I (mostly) stopped reading the sports pages and hanging out with other fans a few weeks ago. I can't handle all the negativity and straight up bullshit regarding my team. It was suffocating me. Negativity weighs a lot. I love my team. I'm embarrassed to be associated with Eagles fans in general. I used to think every online tard in the world congregated in one or two places, I never took into account sports forums.
I don't think you can contain all the online tards to one or two places.
(12-14-2015, 10:08 PM)Cutz Wrote: [ -> ]Nah. I rock my Jmatt jersey since we drafted him. Kinda my thing.
He, Agolar and Ertz are looking like Kelly's shining moments so far.
Agholor has been useless this season. Dude needs to find another gear (and one that catches the ball)
(12-15-2015, 11:50 PM)Cutz Wrote: [ -> ]Agholor has been useless this season. Dude needs to find another gear (and one that catches the ball)
His catch vs. the Bills was pretty pivotal. He's had some glimmers of greatness and he definitely has the speed.
I love the kid, love the class he shows, his heart, love the potential, love the measurables, but he needs to:

Catch. The. F'n. Ball.

35 targets, 19 receptions. A lot of times he's contacted right as the ball gets there, but he's gotta learn to catch it through contact or something. You can't put up 225 yards for how much he's seen the field. Murray and Sproles both have more receiving yards. (Dion Lewis, remember him? Now a RB on the Pats, except he's on IR. He's got 388 receiving yards. Just sayin.)
(12-17-2015, 05:18 AM)Cutz Wrote: [ -> ]I love the kid, love the class he shows, his heart, love the potential, love the measurables, but he needs to:

Catch. The. F'n. Ball.

35 targets, 19 receptions. A lot of times he's contacted right as the ball gets there, but he's gotta learn to catch it through contact or something. You can't put up 225 yards for how much he's seen the field. Murray and Sproles both have more receiving yards. (Dion Lewis, remember him? Now a RB on the Pats, except he's on IR. He's got 388 receiving yards. Just sayin.)
He's a rookie bro, give him time. I can't think of any receivers who come into the NFL and rack up huge #'s in their first season.
(12-18-2015, 02:44 PM)Blindgreed1 Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-17-2015, 05:18 AM)Cutz Wrote: [ -> ]I love the kid, love the class he shows, his heart, love the potential, love the measurables, but he needs to:

Catch. The. F'n. Ball.

35 targets, 19 receptions. A lot of times he's contacted right as the ball gets there, but he's gotta learn to catch it through contact or something. You can't put up 225 yards for how much he's seen the field. Murray and Sproles both have more receiving yards. (Dion Lewis, remember him? Now a RB on the Pats, except he's on IR. He's got 388 receiving yards. Just sayin.)
He's a rookie bro, give him time. I can't think of any receivers who come into the NFL and rack up huge #'s in their first season.

OBJ?
(12-18-2015, 03:48 PM)Midwest Spy Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-18-2015, 02:44 PM)Blindgreed1 Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-17-2015, 05:18 AM)Cutz Wrote: [ -> ]I love the kid, love the class he shows, his heart, love the potential, love the measurables, but he needs to:

Catch. The. F'n. Ball.

35 targets, 19 receptions. A lot of times he's contacted right as the ball gets there, but he's gotta learn to catch it through contact or something. You can't put up 225 yards for how much he's seen the field. Murray and Sproles both have more receiving yards. (Dion Lewis, remember him? Now a RB on the Pats, except he's on IR. He's got 388 receiving yards. Just sayin.)
He's a rookie bro, give him time. I can't think of any receivers who come into the NFL and rack up huge #'s in their first season.

OBJ?
That's the only one. And the way the media is treating him he is apparently capable of walking on water and then turning it into wine. hah
(12-18-2015, 03:48 PM)Midwest Spy Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-18-2015, 02:44 PM)Blindgreed1 Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-17-2015, 05:18 AM)Cutz Wrote: [ -> ]I love the kid, love the class he shows, his heart, love the potential, love the measurables, but he needs to:

Catch. The. F'n. Ball.

35 targets, 19 receptions. A lot of times he's contacted right as the ball gets there, but he's gotta learn to catch it through contact or something. You can't put up 225 yards for how much he's seen the field. Murray and Sproles both have more receiving yards. (Dion Lewis, remember him? Now a RB on the Pats, except he's on IR. He's got 388 receiving yards. Just sayin.)
He's a rookie bro, give him time. I can't think of any receivers who come into the NFL and rack up huge #'s in their first season.

OBJ?
What are your predictions for this weekend MS?
Back by request, MS' NFL picks.

(If I pick your team to win, please don't curse me).

NYJets 27, DALLAS 14

MINNESOTA 22, Chicago 20
JACKSONVILLE 31, Atlanta 21
Houston 20, INDIANAPOLIS 17
NYGIANTS 31, Carolina 28
NEW ENGLAND 49, Tennessee 7
Buffalo 29, WASHINGTON 23
Kansas City 26, BALTIMORE 23
SEATTLE 24, Cleveland 17
Green Bay 20, OAKLAND 13
PITTSBURGH 27, Denver 10
Miami 30, SAN DIEGO 20
SAN FRANCISCO 19, Cincinnati 16
PHILADELPHIA 23, Arizona 22

NEW ORLEANS 38, Detroit 21
Carolina beats the gints and I think Lanta can take Jax, but otherwise seems reasonable.
(12-18-2015, 08:59 PM)Midwest Spy Wrote: [ -> ](If I pick your team to win, please don't curse me).


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Game Day! Go Eagles!

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Oh thank Christ, I still have one more shot.

If there is anyone left on earth who believes the NFL cares about player safety, they have shit for brains.

...and further more, Coach Coughlin should have pulled OBJ from the game. If the officials aren't going to do their job then he should have done his.
The NFC east looks like it has gone from who wants to win the most to who doesn't care about losing the least.
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