Author Topic: FOOTBALL TIME  (Read 257 times)

JTSimon

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Re:FOOTBALL TIME
« Reply #15 on: January 19, 2004, 10:32:56 AM »
NFC sucks

Patriots over Carolina  31 - 13


NFC sucks??? >:( >:(

GO PANTHERS!!!!

{Anyone of these AFC teams could beat the NFC teams}

AFC
New England  (15-2-0)
Indianapolis  (14-4-0)
Kansas City (13-4-0)
Tennessee (13-5-0)
Baltimore (10-7-0)

NFC
Philadelphia (13-4-0)
Carolina  (13-5-0)
St. Louis (12-5-0)
Green Bay (11-7-0)


Face it the NFC is the NBA Eastern Conference  ;D for now.

Carolina = New Jersey NETS
Philadelphia = Philadelphia 76ers  ;D


New England = San Antonio SPURS
Indianapolis  = Los Angeles LAKERS
Tennessee = Utah JAZZ  << old bastard team ;D but Malone/Stockton gone now
Kansas City = Sacramento KINGS






 


 

eS El Duque

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Re:FOOTBALL TIME
« Reply #16 on: January 19, 2004, 04:09:48 PM »
lol..come on....

Offensive Leaders
RNK NAME YDS YPG RUSH RUSH YPG PASS PASS YPG PTS PTS/G
1 Kansas City 5910 369.4 1929 120.6 3981 248.8 484 30.3
2 Indianapolis 5874 367.1 1695 105.9 4179 261.2 447 27.9
3 Denver 5598 349.9 2629 164.3 2969 185.6 381 23.8

Offensive Leaders
RNK NAME YDS YPG RUSH RUSH YPG PASS PASS YPG PTS PTS/G
1 Minnesota 6294 393.4 2343 146.4 3951 246.9 416 26.0
2 Green Bay 5798 362.4 2558 159.9 3240 202.5 442 27.6
3 San Francisco 5687 355.4 2279 142.4 3408 213.0 384 24.0

Green Bay 442 points...less then only three other teams...St. Louis, Kansas City and Colts  ;D..Green Bay also gave up less pts a game then Kansas City, colts and St.Louis

however...Green Bay only lost to KFC during their AFC games...and that was due to Ahman green Fumble..and the defence gave up a lead lol.

Green Bay can easily match up with all AFC teams.

so yea...you're right...most other NFC teams can't match up to AFC teams  ;D

Btw...the eastern conference could be the best in the NBA if they were able to keep Duncun and Shaq  ;D ;D..fools!
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JTSimon

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Re:FOOTBALL TIME
« Reply #17 on: January 19, 2004, 06:54:50 PM »
I know my team sucks but atleast they ripped the Minnesota Vikings 42-28.
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Re:FOOTBALL TIME
« Reply #18 on: January 20, 2004, 08:54:39 AM »
the problem is that all anybody looks    at is     the flashy offenses..KC,INDY  have weak   ass       defenses......NE is good on all sides of                 the ball       and    their          record shows it.            
 

JTSimon

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Re:FOOTBALL TIME
« Reply #19 on: January 20, 2004, 09:55:06 AM »
the problem is that all anybody looks    at is     the flashy offenses..KC,INDY  have weak   ass       defenses......NE is good on all sides of                 the ball       and    their          record shows it.            

Money^

Hey...who is a better corner Lawyer Milloy or Rodney Harrison?
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« Reply #20 on: January 21, 2004, 08:23:18 AM »
Milloy has lost a step, Harrison is having a way better year.
 

JTSimon

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Re:FOOTBALL TIME
« Reply #21 on: January 21, 2004, 02:47:06 PM »
Milloy has lost a step, Harrison is having a way better year.

Damn I think you guys got a dynasty going.

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From the Heard in the grapevine portion of the Jan. 19 edition of the Morning After: How history could have been changed: In the 2000 draft, then-San Diego coach Mike Riley wanted to choose QB Tom Brady in the sixth round. Bobby Beathard, the Chargers' general manager at the time, passed on his coach's advice, even though San Diego owned three picks in the sixth round. Brady will play in his second Super Bowl in two weeks. The Chargers did choose a quarterback in the sixth round that year, JaJaun Seider of Florida A&M, and he never made it onto an NFL roster.
 :'(  :-\ :'(