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Phlegm Alley

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  1. Life IS four knuckles deep in a bottle of whiskey.
  2. I hope we can generate some pressure up front. Kitna has been sacked 19 times which leads the NFL. One thing I noticed about our D is that as a team, we have 4 interceptions. 3 of those interceptions have been by our LBs and the other one was by Whitner, a rookie Safety.
  3. This is slightly off topic, but I focking hate Tom Brady.
  4. I do hate them for all the success they've had. It is kind of pathetic and cowardly on my part, but I do derive a lot of satisfaction hating BB and his team.
  5. On the play to Berrian, I wouldn't say it was a double move. If you watch the replay, Berrian just slowed down a bit, then turned on the jets to beat McGee. It's not like it was a hitch and go or an out and up, it was a slight hesitation that cost McGee. But he still got beat foolishly.
  6. It is good for the offense and the defense. I know our D has given up its share of costly first downs and I know our O, has had less than desirable outcomes to our short yardage situations. I love how they refer to him as a philosopher: Belichekian...I focking hate the Pats and I hate that man.
  7. At first glance, a plane crashing into a Manhattan high rise, brings back a lot of memories from 9/11 and it is something that this city or nation will never recover from. Media outlets picked it up as a response to that tragedy 5 years ago, and until there was some kind of confirmation regarding it being just an accident, terrorism was still a possibility. Don't worry, it has since died down around here and the proceding beatdown of the horse that is Mark Foley or the N. Korean nuke crisis that is being handled by an inept Pres. shall continue.
  8. Were you left without a father after a plane crashed anywhere in the US? If so, I'm sorry, but, if it did, how would you feel if people who didn't even know him were criticizing him for doing what he did? Comments like "his flying was like his pitching" are pretty f'ed up. Just because death of someone you never knew doesn't affect you, doesn't mean those directly affected by his death echo your same sentiments
  9. They lifted the ban on that airspace last night at around 11:25pm. Once it is brought to people's attentions, it may change, however, it is unlikely. If they were to ban that airspace, News helicopters, small planes like Lidle's, even other planes like commercial jet liners that take off and land in the various airports in the greater NYC area (Newark, JFK, Laguardia, etc) would be affected by this. You are presumably creating a giant swath of banned airspace that is far greater than the airspace that is off limits in Washington DC.
  10. Being from Saratoga, I grew up at the races. In no particular order: Funny Cide--from Sackatoga stables on Saratoga Lake. First state bred that nearly won the triple crown. Lure Thunder Rumble Fourstardave--the oldest horse to win a race and became a Saratoga icon for his performances for years throughout the meet.
  11. I was at the scene yesterday, about 10 minutes after impact, shooting footage for work until about 8:30pm. You guys think that the only reason he was flying a plane through Manhattan yesterday is because he has a lot of money. You guys a retarded. Anyone can fly a plane thorough Manhattan, regardless of experience. You don't need a flight plan if you are going to be flying below 1500 feet and you stay along the rivers. They left from Teeterborough, which is in North Jersey, flew down the Hudson River, circled the Statue of Liberty, then headed up the East River, the river that splits Manhattan and Brooklyn/Queens. Again, anyone can fly over Manhattan, which raises security issues considering what happened on 9/11, however, when you don't have a flight plan, you need to abide by these rules, which they were doing. As they were flying up the East River, pilots that are heading back to Teeterborough have to do a U-Turn at around 86th Street in Manhattan, while on the East River. This is where something went tragically wrong. My guess is that was pilot error. It was an unfotunate incident, an anybody that tries to low brow this because he was a Yankee, or he died doing what he loved to do, are ridiculous. A child is left to grow up without his father, and a wife was widowed. Think about your families and if something like this were to occur to you, it puts it into perspective just a little bit
  12. I would give up Bush for McGahee in second. McGahee will get the ball in the EZ more and I see him scoring multiple TD's on more than one occasion. Bush may eventually be good, but I think he is a tad bit overhyped at this stage of his career.
  13. Apparently, this guy believes that Mark David Chapman did not kill John Lennon. He believes the killer is none other than famed fiction novelist Stephen King
  14. If that scenario plays out, we go into the bye at 4-3, a .5 game out of 1st, with GB in week 8. We could conceivably be heading into Indy @ 5-3.
  15. So he can use this game as a warmup to the game against the Pats next week, which is arguably, a chance to make a run at a special season. I don't want to rush TKO back, but if he is ready, play him so he can develop a little rythm with the rest of the D. A lot has changed since the last time he was on the field in week 1.
  16. I don't know if I would question the guy's heart. I mean, he played a football game, after he ruptured his spleen and was bleeding internally . You can question his decision making and his talent ability. You cannot base his talent on pedigree. With that said, I would prefer JP and Peter King is a chunky man with bad teeth and questionable football efficacy.
  17. www.firemillen.com Truly representative of depressed fans and they have every single right to be pissed.
  18. I was going to post this under the Foley thread that had already been started, but I didn't want this to get lost among the other posts. Apparently Mark Foley would send Brady Quinn e-mails wishing him luck before games. The e-mails then became more suggestive in content and with the ongoing investigation into Foley's relationships with pages, Quinn was forced to surrender the e-mails that Foley sent him to authorities. This is a pretty bizarre twist is an already sensational investigation. Quinn's biggest fan
  19. Roy Williams, LT, and Ronnie Brown were some no shows. I am no longer undefeated after my opponent beat me by having JAX put up 28 points agaisnt me. I was like
  20. Day to day.
  21. I thought The Departed was excellent. Alec Bladwin is phenomenal (very funny) as was Marky Mark.
  22. Out of those scenarios, I think if Grossman turns the ball over, we have the best chance to win. We must win the turnover battle to have a chance. I discount if WM runs for over 120 yards because he ran for 150 against the Jets and we still lost. Why did we lose? Because we lost the TO battle. Ahman Green rushed for over 110 yards against the Bears and GB got beat by 30+ points, so high rushing yards by our premier back is not indicative of victory.
  23. Plax isn't on a WR by committee team and when he wants to, he can be a great WR. He just has to hang on to the ball and not be a baby. I have him and I am starting him this week over Donald Driver.
  24. It will help more with DJ, more so than CV and AT. being the coach and having coached against them while he was with the Lions. It will help the rookies an awful lot, just getting them ready for Soldier Field and what they can expect.
  25. That is great news. Our run D will be 10 times better with him in there. On a side note, here is some more of Chris Brown's blog pertaining to Willis' B-day party. I thought this was kind of funny.
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