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In case you're wondering if the Buccaneers are "turning a corner", they're not.

 

The Buccaneers looked like shit today, and the Eagles looked like an even worse shit by a big fat guy.

 

Eagles Stupidity:

 

- McNabb vomiting all over the field today, wasting a CRITICAL timeout that they could have used during that last drive...

 

- Jerome McDumbass's facemask on a sack and then KICKING THE FLAG, causing a 30 yard penalty...

 

- End of the first half - With no timeouts and 8 seconds, on the opponent's 7...throwing the ball to the THREE YARD LINE against three defenders. Clock runs out, no score, no field goal, nothin'.

 

- Craptastic tackling on the Bucs' kick return with 30 seconds left in the game.

 

- Dropped pass after dropped pass.

 

- McNabb's throwing TD passes...to Eagles Killer Ronde Barber.

 

Seriously, it was like Rich Kotite or Buddy Ryan came out and coached a game for old times sake. Worst coached game, IMO, of Reid's tenure in Philly, and certainly McNabb's worst performance in years. Watch NFL Primetime. You'll see two INT returns and a big FG for Tampa. And a bunch of mistakes by Philly. And some puke.

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The Colts seem to be the Ric Flair of football lately, having close games with the dregs of the league and winning at the end.

 

I think the Colts will win this one by 10. They've just got to beat the Skins. But Washington has stood up to them, and got some special teams points. Long as the Colts can start playing some D their offense should be ok.

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Question, throughout his carrer, has Peyton Manning suffered any type of injury? He's been playing for what, 7-8 years (maybe more?) and I can't recall any serious injury that put him in jeopardy of missing a game.

 

Favre has always been banged up but It seems as if Peyton never gets so much as a bruise.

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Question, throughout his carrer, has Peyton Manning suffered any type of injury? He's been playing for what, 7-8 years (maybe more?) and I can't recall any serious injury that put him in jeopardy of missing a game.

 

Favre has always been banged up but It seems as if Peyton never gets so much as a bruise.

 

Manning has had cramps and sprains, but never anything that could keep him out of a game. He's not necessarily tough as much as that he just plays behind a traditionally great offensive line. He's probably the least sacked quarterback in all his years of playing. He also has a quick release and decision making that allows him to avoid getting hit, plus teams are usually pretty afraid to blitz because of his play-fake ability. So, no.

 

Favre gets banged up because he puts his body on the line a lot and runs around, always trying to make a play even when none seems possible, and is almost like a glutton for punishment. He can release the ball with both feet in the air and still complete a near perfect spiral to a receiver, which is something no quarterback that has ever played or playing today can do. But, as a result, he takes a lot of shots.

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Manning is right behind Favre in consecutive starts, correct? Well, not right behind, because Favre has a huge lead, but Peyton is in 2nd?

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Manning is right behind Favre in consecutive starts, correct? Well, not right behind, because Favre has a huge lead, but Peyton is in 2nd?

 

I know that he's 2nd for active streaks but I'm not sure if he passed the all-time 2nd place but he will, if he hasn't already. This is for QB's only, as I believe other position players have gone longer then Manning and I believe Favre.

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Manning is right behind Favre in consecutive starts, correct? Well, not right behind, because Favre has a huge lead, but Peyton is in 2nd?

 

Yes. I forget who's in 3rd, but it's usually someone you wouldn't expect.

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McNabb did blow, but I'll take his meaningless 3 TD passes in fantasy. Yay.

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Manning is right behind Favre in consecutive starts, correct? Well, not right behind, because Favre has a huge lead, but Peyton is in 2nd?

 

Yes. I forget who's in 3rd, but it's usually someone you wouldn't expect.

 

I thought it was Ron Jaworski(or however you spell it)

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They really like to talk about Steve Hutchinson a lot. Even when he's not playing his former team. "Good thing they got Steve Hutchinson!" "The key to the Vikings making the playoffs is Steve Hutchinson!" "The Seahawks would've beaten the Bears if they still had Steve Hutchinson."

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