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PostPosted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 1:08 pm 
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My dad called just to tell me Knowshon got hurt in practice. THAT is a Dawgs fan.

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Haynesworth is failing physicals like college exams.



Part of me thinks this all much ado about nothing. I mean, they're so invested in this guy, they're not going to just cut him loose. He's got the Skins by the short hairs.

On the other hand, I fucking hate him and the way he handles his business is an example of why many people get turned off by pro sports. I think the Skins were fools to pay them what they did. He's a selfish head case.


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My dad called just to tell me Knowshon got hurt in practice. THAT is a Dawgs fan.


Just a hammy man!

He'll be back in 2-3 weeks.


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Rick Derris Wrote:
Yail Bloor Wrote:
My dad called just to tell me Knowshon got hurt in practice. THAT is a Dawgs fan.


Just a hammy man!

He'll be back in 2-3 weeks.


Oh yeah, he had all the details.

BTW, I just txtd you.

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 Post subject: Re: NFL 2010
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Looks like the Vikings will go back to sucking. Should mean it's the Packers' division to lose this year. Not that I really believe Favre isn't coming back but here's hoping!

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former DAWG Rennie Curran will be wearing the #53 of 10-year Titans veteran (now with Jets) LB, Keith Bullock


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I'm not a fan of Roy, Pacman is T.B.D., but I like Tank and T.O.


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Rick Derris Wrote:
timmyjoe42 Wrote:
Haynesworth is failing physicals like college exams.



Part of me thinks this all much ado about nothing. I mean, they're so invested in this guy, they're not going to just cut him loose. He's got the Skins by the short hairs.

On the other hand, I fucking hate him and the way he handles his business is an example of why many people get turned off by pro sports. I think the Skins were fools to pay them what they did. He's a selfish head case.

I read that Mike Golic passed the same conditioning test that Haynesworth has multi-failed.

:shock:

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timmyjoe42 Wrote:
I'm not a fan of Roy, Pacman is T.B.D., but I like Tank and T.O.


FWIW, I like T.O. as well and think the guy has gotten mostly a bad rap. I also think he's a great addition for the Bengals.

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Yeah, it was part of Sportscenter yesterday. He did outside the ESPN offices.

Not only that but some girl DC tv news reporter tried it and only missed passing it by 8 seconds. She literally grabbed gym clothes out of her car and tried it.


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LMAO, maybe he intentionally failed.


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 Post subject: Re: NFL 2010
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Yail Bloor Wrote:
timmyjoe42 Wrote:
I'm not a fan of Roy, Pacman is T.B.D., but I like Tank and T.O.


FWIW, I like T.O. as well and think the guy has gotten mostly a bad rap. I also think he's a great addition for the Bengals.


He's a receiver of diminishing returns at this point in his career IMO. He's still a solid 2nd or 3rd option but there's a reason a lot of teams weren't beating down his door. I think he's been more well behaved in the last couple years because when you aren't one of the best, you can't get away with those shenanigans.

IMO, any rap he's gotten is totally deserved. He has been a petulant child who ripped teams apart for most of his career.


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OTH, the Bengals are going to be entertaining if nothing else.


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Chiefs @ Falcs tonight. Semi-interested actually. Will at least tune in to the 1st quarter.

Also, anyone see the Jamarcus Russell interview on ESPN this morning?

WOW.

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Rick Derris Wrote:
Chiefs @ Falcs tonight. Semi-interested actually. Will at least tune in to the 1st quarter.

Also, anyone see the Jamarcus Russell interview on ESPN this morning?

WOW.

An open dummy.

We in LA have known this for awhile. I've always said that his failure was purely based on no opposable thumb. Maybe there was more. Race monitors react at will.

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Rick Derris Wrote:
Chiefs @ Falcs tonight. Semi-interested actually. Will at least tune in to the 1st quarter.



I barely made it halfway through the second quarter.

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I always enjoy watching the 2nd (let's be honest, third) quarter of preseason games just to see Jordan Palmer, but then you have to watch him remind you why he's third string behind goddamn jt o'sullivan.

Benagls have 5 preseason games this year- the last 15 quarters are going to be worthless.


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We are screwed if Carson gets hurt.


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We are screwed if Carson gets hurt AGAIN.
yep. We'll be begging to have Ryan Fitz back.


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 5:03 pm 
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Did anyone else read Shutdown Corner going off on the media asking for Tebow autographs?

http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/blog/shutdown_corner/post/Tebow-autograph-flap-raises-hard-media-questions?urn=nfl-262717

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Dan Le Batard of the Miami Herald is a writer I greatly respect, and his Aug. 8 column, "Being real just isn't worth the trouble now," gave me a lot to think about, even though I didn't agree with everything he wrote. I thought that Le Batard oversimplified some of the problems facing sports media today, and he had a tendency to generalize with the concept that the media are dumber and meaner now. I tend to err on the side of reason in that case -- there are more people writing about sports than ever before; therefore, you have more geniuses and more idiots. There really isn't anything worse these days about sportswriting than there was generations ago, when supposedly independent and objective newspaper writers frequently buried controversial stories to stay on the good sides of the players and teams they covered.

But then, you get something like what happened after the Denver Broncos-Cincinnati Bengals game on Sunday, and you really start to wonder if Le Batard is 100 percent right, and the entire profession is going straight to heck. I touched on what happened when I reviewed quarterback Tim Tebow's inaugural NFL performance; but it's worth a bit more thought. Again, as first reported by Alex Marvez of FOX Sports (and the former president of the Professional Football Writers of America) (twitter image)

There are so many things wrong with this concept, I don't even know where to begin. First, that accredited members of the media would ask for autographs from a player ... that's just one step from hitting the press box wearing your home team's jersey and cheering through the entire game. According to Pro Football Talk, one of the media members was an unnamed Cincinnati reporter, and one was a photographer. PFT also reports that the Broncos' PR staff booted both individuals from the room after Tebow actually signed the autographs.

I suppose there's less of a problem with a photographer asking for an autograph if that photographer doesn't also write for an accredited news outlet, but the lack of professionalism in both cases is staggering, especially from a "mainstream media" that never holds back a chance to take shots at the blogosphere -- even as certain members of the "real press" get into their own professionalism and plagiarism flaps. It is amazing to me that anyone involved in a profession that has placed such a high internal value on the rules of objective coverage (and with good reason) would go this far outside standards that make sense.

If the sports media wants to prove themselves above the fray that Le Batard describes, the final step in this process (and kudos to Marvez for reporting it in the first place) is to name the two media members who asked for the autographs in the first place. Not to undermine or humiliate the people involved (you'd hope they each feel bad enough at this point), but to make it very clear that the standards apply to everyone. In every circumstance. And that anyone disgracing the profession under any circumstances will have to answer for it in the same public forum they use to get their words across. We know good and well that if someone from the blog universe had asked Tebow for an autograph in the locker room, his or her name would be all over the Internet right now, and his or her mistake would be used as the newest in seemingly infinite referendums on professionalism in sports media.

Well, just because a newspaper or national website hires someone to write about the game doesn't mean that their transgressions are any less ridiculous. I would like to see the same level of outrage here -- if there's going to be any outrage at all.

I suppose the extent to which this happens will tell me whether Dan Le Batard was generalizing or not.


He's fired up.

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He is fired up, but for good reason--that's a pretty disgraceful incident.

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Yeah, but you know it probably happens more than most journalists would like to admit. These two guys were just too stupid to do it in front of a ton of people.

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Yeah, but you know it probably happens more than most journalists would like to admit. These two guys were just too stupid to do it in front of a ton of people.



They shouldn't do it on general principle but I could see them doing it if it was for their kid or something.

Still, it's the height of unprofessionalism as member of the media IMO.

FemDerris is on the TV side of things and behind the scenes and it's generally considered unprofessional to "cheer" in the press box and they aren't anywhere near the players. Although it does happen during a big moment from time to time.


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For the public record, thus that I can be mocked when these projections turn more quickly than the Cap'n & First Mate's Unpasteurized BGH-free Fair Trade Milk, I present my 2010 NFL picks:

Division Winners, NFC:

North -- Green Bay
South -- New Orleans
East -- New York Giants
West -- San Francisco

Wild-cards:

Atlanta
Dallas

Conference Championship:

Green Bay over New Orleans

Division Winners, AFC:

North -- Baltimore
South -- Indianapolis
East -- New England
West -- San Diego

Wild-cards:

Houston
Denver

Conference Championship:

Houston over San Diego

Super Bowl XLV (@Dallas):

Green Bay 37, Houston 17

Question:

How much will it pain FT, LooGAR, & the rest of the Cowboys Nation that the in-state rival & expansion Texans play in the Super Bowl on the 'Boys's home-field?


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its going to be packers/ravens, with the ravens winning it all

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