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« on: November 20, 2005, 04:52:17 am » |
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Happy Thanksgiving to our US friends hope you are all having a wonderful long week-end and enjoying the Turkey dinner. Canada Phil It's frikin freezing up here
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« Reply #1 on: November 20, 2005, 06:45:49 am » |
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Not till next weekend but thanks anyway Phil...It'll be great weekend if the Bengals can kick the crap out of the Colts later today....Where's Harper?! Fax
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« Reply #2 on: November 21, 2005, 03:32:09 pm » |
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Manning rolls back, fires the ball, TOUCHDOWN!!!!!! nuff said.
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« Reply #3 on: November 21, 2005, 04:02:57 pm » |
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Yep, the Colts showed up and brought a can of whoop-ass with them. Actually, if you score 37 points you would expect to win, but not if you can't stop the other teams offense. Good grief, Phil Simms wants to have Peyton's love child! He was as bad as John Madden fawning over Brett Favre. The Steelers lost so we're still tied for the division lead at 7-3. How 'bout them Cowboys John! Fax
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« Reply #4 on: November 21, 2005, 04:15:39 pm » |
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Yep, the Colts showed up and brought a can of whoop-ass with them. Actually, if you score 37 points you would expect to win, but not if you can't stop the other teams offense. Good grief, Phil Simms wants to have Peyton's love child! He was as bad as John Madden fawning over Brett Favre. The Steelers lost so we're still tied for the division lead at 7-3. How 'bout them Cowboys John! Fax
It sounds fantastic, if only I knew what all this meant....
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I wouldn't sit there if I were you, it's still a bit wet.
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« Reply #5 on: November 21, 2005, 04:25:52 pm » |
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Umm, The undefeated and AFC South leading Indianapolis Colts (now 10-0) played the AFC North leading (tied with the Pittsburgh Steelers at 7-3) Cincinnati Bengals in Cincinnati yesterday. Both are two of the most potent offensive teams in the NFL and as predicted it was a high scoring affair, the Colts winning 45-37 to remain undefeated. Phil Simms is a former NFL quarterback who won a couple of Super Bowls with the NY Giants and now works as a TV commentator, the guy could not stop drooling over Colts star quarterback Peyton Manning. Make sense Andy? Fax
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« Reply #6 on: November 21, 2005, 04:40:57 pm » |
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It's coming, it's coming!
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I wouldn't sit there if I were you, it's still a bit wet.
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« Reply #7 on: November 21, 2005, 08:30:20 pm » |
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Not till next weekend but thanks anyway Phil...It'll be great weekend if the Bengals can kick the crap out of the Colts later today....Where's Harper?! Fax
In consideration of whether I was a flopping, floundering, support ManU this year, Chelsea next etc. type of indivual, this weekend was a true test of which NFL team I really support. And it turns out that like your average Chelsea or ManU fan, I had completely turned my back on the Bungles years ago - rooting for the Bucs when I lived in Tampa - and over the last 4 years have come to establish myself as a Colts "enthusiast" (I bought season tickets for the company a couple of years ago and went to a couple of games, but being generally cheap, I couldn't stand the vertigo and nose bleeds produced from our seat selection). The last two seasons have been promising for the Colts, but like Everton, they usually let me down in dramatic ways. So now they're on the roll, we'll see if they can do the big-un in January. Fax - I was expecting you to have at least a cursory jab at Manning - there must be something about him that makes him deserve death isn't there?
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« Reply #8 on: November 21, 2005, 09:31:29 pm » |
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You won't get any Manning bashing from me, the guy's a class act, wins with style and grace. Same for Colts head coach Tony Dungy. No bandwagon jumping here, I've supported the Bengals and Reds through good and bad, and there's been a whole lot of bad in recent years. Bengals DB Tory James has been christened "Toast" this morning by the local media, he was burned by Colts receivers so many times yesterday. Fax
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« Reply #9 on: November 21, 2005, 11:08:57 pm » |
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Andy, now you know what I mean when I say, "The words sound the same, they just mean different things." This is in reference to some of the jabber I hear from your side of the pond that absolutely makes no sense to me. It's like not understanding an inside joke. Anyway, I'm glad to see you reading this stuff, makes for a more rounded conversationalist, don't you think???
As to the Cowboys, they lost their luster a long time ago when Jerry took over. Just not the class act they once were. BTW, when I don't really have an interest in either team playing, I ususally root for the underdog. I'm glad I don't have to consider rooting for the Bengals because they are cellar dwellers anymore. I truely want them to beat up on Philly, Minn, Buffalo, New England, Seattle, etc., etc.
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« Reply #10 on: November 21, 2005, 11:53:53 pm » |
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Oh well Andy, what ever? 1-3, 1-3, 1-3
Phew, beginning to get worritted, I was.
Guys we are trying but it is a furrin language still.
When Andy understands I'm sure he will tell me.
Anyway, happy thanksgiving anyway.
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« Reply #11 on: November 22, 2005, 02:17:29 pm » |
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Hey John, Would have to agree about Jerry Jones, not a fan of him myself at all. However they did have some great teams in the ninties with the big three and the Big Tuna's got something going now. Personally I prefer the days of Tom Landry and Cincinnati native & Purcell High School grad Roger Staubach. Fax
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« Reply #12 on: November 22, 2005, 02:40:42 pm » |
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I truely want them to beat up on Philly, Minn, Buffalo, New England, Seattle, etc., etc. ...being ex-patriated Eagles fan guess I should say that I don`t want to see Philly get beat on by anybody...but I guess without T.O. and McNabb it will be a lot easier.
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« Reply #13 on: November 22, 2005, 03:20:50 pm » |
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Hi Gab, The Eagles are a hurting bunch without Donovan McNabb, real class act, a leader, and one of the best QB's in the game. But I think in the long run they'll be better off without TO, the guy's a brilliant player but just too disruptive to the team. It'll be interesting to see where he ends up, probably Oakland, they're legendary for taking nut-cases. The Eagles pretty much threw in the towel on this season when they told McNabb to go ahead and have the surgery. Fax
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« Reply #14 on: November 22, 2005, 08:44:17 pm » |
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I prefer the days of Tom Landry and Cincinnati native & Purcell High School grad Roger Staubach.
I agree, that was "America's Team". I doubt it will ever be that way again with all the hoodlums playing ball now.
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