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Yet he accounted for both scores. He WAS the MVP of the game, however he did it.

Well, I'm just saying, in comparison to your traditional LaDainian Tomlinson outing, he was quite contained. It's not often he doesn't break 80 yards, and the Bears defense should be commended for that.

 

How about Tommie Harris. Guy's out to kill.

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When they need to start hyping up the release of Aliens vs. Predator 2 then I hope they do so by showing half the Patriots locker room. We've cornered the market on top of the line african players with dreadlocks that look like Predators in their unis. As Slayer said on the phone after I made that comment "All you're missing is Al Harris", and its true.

Mike McKenzie of the Saints begs the differ.

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When they need to start hyping up the release of Aliens vs. Predator 2 then I hope they do so by showing half the Patriots locker room. We've cornered the market on top of the line african players with dreadlocks that look like Predators in their unis. As Slayer said on the phone after I made that comment "All you're missing is Al Harris", and its true.

Mike McKenzie of the Saints begs the differ.

I said top of the line african players with dreadlocks though...he's middle of the pack.

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As much as I love the Bears, I laughed like a damn crazy person when Rex got fuckin' creamed on his first pass attempt. Last year of his contract..last year of his contract...last year of his contract. Deep breath.

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As much as I love the Bears, I laughed like a damn crazy person when Rex got fuckin' creamed on his first pass attempt. Last year of his contract..last year of his contract...last year of his contract. Deep breath.

 

That is if they don't re-sign him. The Bears might benefit from giving Leftwich a look. I don't care if it shatters Rex's confidence. You make moves in the best interest of the team, not one guy.

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As much as I love the Bears, I laughed like a damn crazy person when Rex got fuckin' creamed on his first pass attempt. Last year of his contract..last year of his contract...last year of his contract. Deep breath.

 

That is if they don't re-sign him. The Bears might benefit from giving Leftwich a look. I don't care if it shatters Rex's confidence. You make moves in the best interest of the team, not one guy.

Leftwich doesn't seem to make decisions like he just got hit in the head with a hammer, but we'd basically be giving up one completely immobile quarterback for another. At least Leftwich has a minor height advantage.

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The New England Patriots: America's Team.

 

NFL security confiscated a video camera and its tape from a New England Patriots employee on the team's sideline during Sunday's game against the Jets in a suspected spying incident, sources said.

 

The camera and its tape were placed in a sealed box and forwarded to the league office for investigation, the sources said.

 

"We don't have any comment," an NFL spokesman said Monday.

 

The Patriots' cameraman was suspected of aiming his camera at the Jets' defensive coaches who were sending signals to their unit on the field, the sources said. The league also is investigating some radio frequency issues that occurred during the game.

 

The league's competition committee could conduct a conference call about the incident, which violates NFL policy, and ultimately recommend a penalty that could cost the Patriots a future draft pick or picks if it verifies that the team was spying on the Jets.

 

"It's not their first time," a member of the committee, who did not wish to be identified, said.

 

In fact, Green Bay Packers president Bob Harlan confirmed a similar incident that occurred when the Patriots played at Lambeau Field last Nov. 19. The same cameraman who was questioned by NFL security on Sunday was also the one whom the Packers removed from the sideline and escorted from the field during their 2006 game, according to Packers security official Doug Collins.

 

"From what I can remember, he had quite a fit when we took him out," Harlan said. "We had gotten word before the game that they [the Patriots] did this sort of thing, so we were looking for it."

 

A Jets official declined comment Monday, directing an inquiry to the league office. The Patriots also did not have immediate comment.

 

 

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FUCK I hate the god damn comment section, yet for some reason I am compelled to see what people had to say about the story.

 

Its like I am hoping one day that a bunch of non idiots would be posting that day.

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The New England Patriots: America's Team.

 

NFL security confiscated a video camera and its tape from a New England Patriots employee on the team's sideline during Sunday's game against the Jets in a suspected spying incident, sources said.

 

The camera and its tape were placed in a sealed box and forwarded to the league office for investigation, the sources said.

 

"We don't have any comment," an NFL spokesman said Monday.

 

The Patriots' cameraman was suspected of aiming his camera at the Jets' defensive coaches who were sending signals to their unit on the field, the sources said. The league also is investigating some radio frequency issues that occurred during the game.

 

The league's competition committee could conduct a conference call about the incident, which violates NFL policy, and ultimately recommend a penalty that could cost the Patriots a future draft pick or picks if it verifies that the team was spying on the Jets.

 

"It's not their first time," a member of the committee, who did not wish to be identified, said.

 

In fact, Green Bay Packers president Bob Harlan confirmed a similar incident that occurred when the Patriots played at Lambeau Field last Nov. 19. The same cameraman who was questioned by NFL security on Sunday was also the one whom the Packers removed from the sideline and escorted from the field during their 2006 game, according to Packers security official Doug Collins.

 

"From what I can remember, he had quite a fit when we took him out," Harlan said. "We had gotten word before the game that they [the Patriots] did this sort of thing, so we were looking for it."

 

A Jets official declined comment Monday, directing an inquiry to the league office. The Patriots also did not have immediate comment.

 

 

 

I thought all teams "did" that sorta thing..

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As much as I love the Bears, I laughed like a damn crazy person when Rex got fuckin' creamed on his first pass attempt. Last year of his contract..last year of his contract...last year of his contract. Deep breath.

 

That is if they don't re-sign him. The Bears might benefit from giving Leftwich a look. I don't care if it shatters Rex's confidence. You make moves in the best interest of the team, not one guy.

Leftwich doesn't seem to make decisions like he just got hit in the head with a hammer, but we'd basically be giving up one completely immobile quarterback for another. At least Leftwich has a minor height advantage.

 

We don't need a Michael Vick back there. We need a guy that gets the ball where the receivers are and like you said, Leftwich doesn't make horrible decisions like Grossman does. I think Leftwich got the shaft in Jacksonville because Del Rio never liked the guy, so it would be interesting to see how he does on a team that has an open mind towards him.

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Leftwich is smart, has heart, and could actually step up into being a leader.

 

And when he's not hurt, he's proven to be more than a statue in the pocket. He won't be Vince Young, but he's far more mobile than Rex.

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I really wish the news/doctors could get their story straight. Every article I see about Everett is a combination of "Here's how he's doing" and "We won't know how he's doing until *time period* passes".

 

On Sunday we knew it was a spine injury and it'd be a couple of days. Today we "know" how bad of an injury it is and we'll "know" in about three days the extent.

 

Their official statement of the injury at the moment:

Everett suffered a fracture dislocation between the third and fourth cervical vertebrae. So there was an injury to the cervical spine and cervical spinal cord. But the spinal cord was intact. There was disc material pushing on the cord and bone was applying pressure as well.

 

Prior to putting him into a deepened and sedated state he had decreased sensation, but the ability to feel all of his limbs. This test also showed voluntary movement in his legs, though it was being stated by the doctors that it is only a preliminary result and should not be construed as a positive or negative result, nor is it a prognosis. It's being labeled an incomplete spinal cord injury.

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Espn radio reporting Eli Manning is out for a month with a separated shoulder

 

 

every fucking year.

 

Every team has their injuries but i swear the Giants get fucked more than anybody when it comes to big injuries every year.

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