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bobblehead

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  1. ESPN radio this morning was commenting on a rumor that he suffered a concussion in the 1st quarter.
  2. Shilling He seems like the type that could not stop talking for one minute, no matter how much money you bet him.
  3. Well, if you ask me, I like Crumbly Blue Cheese with Balsamic Vinegar the best, Ceasar 2nd.
  4. I'm sure that Johnson will have a shot or something to take care of that.
  5. Yeah, I was going to say.. $10-15 more for the NHL? Where? I would be all over that! Try $45-50 dollars more, that's more like it.
  6. Watching those old people make googly sex eyes at each other was disturbing, indeed, and being in a canoe makes it no less skanky than when they are in a hammock. Oh, this is about the Budweiser commercial? Sorry. sh--, nevermind.
  7. TO caught a few passes in the slot last night. For all of his baggage, he does back up what he says.
  8. Well, thanks But seriously, a few thoughts, if you will. 1) The Patriots do not get calls from the refs. When you execute, you make your own breaks. The Patriots were sloppy last night in the first half, and they were on the short end of some calls. Not a coincidence. 2) DE's that can pressure the QB and pick up both screens and dump offs are the way to beat them. As you know, there are only a handful of DE's in the league capable of doing this. Not a coincidence. 3) As far as Buffalo is concerned, a few things. We can beat them and we have in the recent past. Remember, we are one of only a few teams to have beat them soundly during their run. As with everyone else, our familiarity is the Patriots' strength, especially with our QB. Once we start confusing them again, we will start beating them again, especially with our QB. Note McGee earlier in the year, they knew nothing about him when he ran one off against them (also they are 28th in the league in special teams, but that's another topic). That's all I got for now, its work time. Thanks.
  9. Sheesh, this is going to take some work. Let me predict the future here. Joe Six Pack, posting to _______ (insert name here), January 5, 2006: "It's XL, Dammit!
  10. The thing about Walter Jones, via ESPN The Magazine, is that he likes to hold out during training camp. He waits until the end of camp and then signs a one-year deal, so he can skip training camp every year. He has been doing this for a few years now. Just a hunch, but I don't see that going over very well here.
  11. Mini camp and training camp fodder. Not a waste of money, you need a few qb's in camp to be able to run a camp.
  12. I haven't had a garbage plate in a month and a half, why am I still fat as !@#$?
  13. Do you think they would offer Ocean Spray 100% Cranberry Blend? I love that stuff. I really think it is the !@#$ing sh--. I like that so much that I would endure 60 minutes of street skank sliding up and down on a brass rail to drink it.
  14. I like how they put her in a scaled-back version of Seinfeld's puffy shirt this season.
  15. I've heard stories, like how they covertly set up toll-free hotlines for people trying to get out of Scientology but don't know where to turn to. That is definately the creepy.
  16. Me too, that makes three on TBD so far.
  17. At this time, I would like to add that when Jack made the call, my wife turned to me and said "Chloe?"... and I said back "Tony"? Thank you, thank you. *LAMP* and before you ask, I don't know who is going to win the SB, sorry.
  18. So, after posting this, do the rest of us on TBD have to worry about these people getting our names and addresses?
  19. Let's just say, as far as season one is concerned, he works at CTU.
  20. Jack, when pinned down with Audrey at the security business, said he was going to call "the only guy he can trust". That must have been Tony. What was incredible was how fast Tony got there. It was less then 5 minutes. He must follow Jack around every day, just in case situations like these pop up.
  21. From the NFL records and history fact book (NFL.com) Individual Records: Passing PASSING ATTEMPTS Most Seasons Leading League 5 Dan Marino, Miami, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1992, 1997 4 Sammy Baugh, Washington, 1937, 1943, 1947-48 Johnny Unitas, Baltimore, 1957, 1959-1961 George Blanda, Chi. Bears, 1953; Houston, 1963-65 3 Arnie Herber, Green Bay, 1932, 1934, 1936 Sonny Jurgensen, Washington, 1966-67, 1969 Drew Bledsoe, New England, 1994-96 Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League 3 Johnny Unitas, Baltimore, 1959-1961 George Blanda, Houston, 1963-65 Drew Bledsoe, New England, 1994-96 2 By many players Most Passes Attempted, Season 691 Drew Bledsoe, New England, 1994 655 Warren Moon, Houston, 1991 636 Drew Bledsoe, New England, 1995 Most Passes Attempted, Game 70 Drew Bledsoe, New England vs. Minnesota, Nov. 13, 1994 (OT) 69 Vinny Testaverde, N.Y. Jets vs. Baltimore, Dec. 24, 2000 68 George Blanda, Houston vs. Buffalo, Nov. 1, 1964 Jon Kitna, Cincinnati vs. Pittsburgh, Dec. 30, 2001 (OT) Most Passes Completed, Season 418 Rich Gannon, Oakland, 2002 404 Warren Moon, Houston, 1991 400 Drew Bledsoe, New England, 1994 Most Passes Completed, Game 45 Drew Bledsoe, New England vs. Minnesota, Nov. 13, 1994 (OT) 42 Richard Todd, N.Y. Jets vs. San Francisco, Sept. 21, 1980 Vinny Testaverde, N.Y. Jets vs. Seattle, Dec. 6, 1998 41 Warren Moon, Houston vs. Dallas, Nov. 10, 1991 (OT) Most Games, 400 or More Yards Passing, Career 13 Dan Marino, Miami, 1983-1999 7 Joe Montana, San Francisco, 1979-1990, 1992; Kansas City, 1993-94 Warren Moon, Houston, 1984-1993; Minnesota, 1994-96; Seattle, 1997-98; Kansas City, 1999-2000 6 Dan Fouts, San Diego, 1973-1987 Drew Bledsoe, New England, 1993-2001; Buffalo, 2002-03 Most Consecutive Games, 300 or More Yards Passing 6 Steve Young, San Francisco, 1998 Kurt Warner, St. Louis, 2000 Rich Gannon, Oakland, 2002 5 Joe Montana, San Francisco, 1982 Kerry Collins, N.Y. Giants, 2001-02 4 Dan Fouts, San Diego, 1979 Dan Fouts, San Diego, 1980-81 Bill Kenney, Kansas City, 1983 Joe Montana, San Francisco, 1985-86 Joe Montana, San Francisco, 1990 Warren Moon, Houston, 1990 Drew Bledsoe, New England, 1993-94 Kurt Warner, St. Louis, 1999 Brian Griese, Denver, 2002 Most Attempts, No Interceptions, Game 70 Drew Bledsoe, New England vs. Minnesota, Nov. 13, 1994 (OT) 63 Rich Gannon, Minnesota vs. New England, Oct. 20, 1991 (OT) 60 Davey O'Brien, Philadelphia vs. Washington, Dec. 1, 1940 Look, I'm not sure he belongs in the HOF either, but he is in the record book in quite a few places. I know that HOF selecting in the NFL is way more subjective than MLB, but I have to believe that the NFL HOF selection committee at least looks at the record books. All I am saying is that people suggesting that a Drew Bledsoe inclusion into the HOF is laughable are wrong. Take it any way you wish.
  22. How much is it per head of the NYS residents who will be actually be paying it? That's not trivial to alot of those people.
  23. Hmmm.. interesting. Well, Tom Donahoe is many things, but stupid is not one of them. I don't see him trading up for a kicker. He may or may not end up with a higher pick for Travis Henry, but I doubt his dealings with Travis are based on the intent of drafting a kicker.
  24. I have to agree, but it's still fun to read. May they never discover de-caf.
  25. Patriots fans are really getting worked up over things this week.
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