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Why do you suck so much?

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Because Moss is really really good, and without him you need a running game.


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Bills suck even harder. Losman's looking like a bust...

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Because Moss is really really good, and without him you need a running game.


Oh dear God I love being right. I love it so fucking much, I am never wrong.

Fuck the Vikes!

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...and I went ahead and drafted Culpepper as my first pick in my fantasy league. He already cost me a loss in week 1 , and it looks like he's gonna give me another L this week too. I'm loaded with receivers , Tight Ends , and my defense is pretty solid. My only weakness was my running backs , but I figured Culpepper would pick up the slack for them. Guess I thought wrong. :x


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Bears in first place without even playing? Go Panthers!


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The fact that yer coach is a borderline retard ain't helpin' , either.


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thisotherkingdom Wrote:
Bears in first place without even playing? Go Panthers!


Ditto with my Dolphins. Even if the Jets win today , Miami is still in first. I know , I know , the season has a long way to go but......


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Cube Wrote:
...and I went ahead and drafted Culpepper as my first pick in my fantasy league. He already cost me a loss in week 1 , and it looks like he's gonna give me another L this week too. I'm loaded with receivers , Tight Ends , and my defense is pretty solid. My only weakness was my running backs , but I figured Culpepper would pick up the slack for them. Guess I thought wrong. :x


Meh, I may have benched the winning points this week, because the Giants would never let a banged up RB score two TD's, and the Rams moron coach would never run Faulk when Jackson is dinged up and needs the rest. I may only get one TD total today.


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an 8-8 team minus one of the best WR of all time . . .

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Senator <> LooGAR Wrote:
Billzebub Wrote:
Because Moss is really really good, and without him you need a running game.


Oh dear God I love being right. I love it so fucking much, I am never wrong.

Fuck the Vikes!


Brother, if you think that Moss is the only piece needed to cure that which ails the Vikes, your focus is wee bit too narrow.


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An 80-minute meeting Mike Tice called with his players earlier in the day left some wondering if their coach was on the verge of resigning. Some players praised Tice, with one veteran calling the meeting very "useful." But three players said Tice told them he contemplated resigning hours after the Vikings' blowout loss to the Falcons, a point two players considered deplorable. One starter said Tice delivered a "rambling resignation speech." "He quit on us," the starter said. "I lost all respect for him." "You could tell he gave up on us," another player said. According to that player, Tice also said he would not be surprised if Vikings owner Zygi Wilf made a coaching change.

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