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Post by elevationvb on Mar 10, 2012 17:01:25 GMT -5
Apparently, Cardinals, Dolphins, Redskins, Broncos, Seahawks, Jets, and Chiefs are smoking something!! They are all pursing him!!! Jets and Redskins decide on moving on... Broncos, Cardinals, Seahawks, and Cheifs are still in the game... Denver, Arizona or Miami. Denver making big push to sign Peyton this weekend.
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Post by Thrill of the 'ville on Mar 10, 2012 17:02:00 GMT -5
Apparently, Cardinals, Dolphins, Redskins, Broncos, Seahawks, Jets, and Chiefs are smoking something!! They are all pursing him!!! Jets and Redskins decide on moving on... Broncos, Cardinals, Seahawks, and Chiefs are still in the game... I can understand the Redskins moving on but trading 2012 1st and 2nd round picks, a 2013 first round pick, and a 2014 first round pick to obtain RG3 is ridiculous.
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Post by elevationvb on Mar 10, 2012 18:02:47 GMT -5
Jets and Redskins decide on moving on... Broncos, Cardinals, Seahawks, and Chiefs are still in the game... I can understand the Redskins moving on but trading 2012 1st and 2nd round picks, a 2013 first round pick, and a 2014 first round pick to obtain RG3 is ridiculous. Redskins have a lousy owner who like Jerry Jones at Dallas has made his team worse. Other similar blockbuster NFL trades: Hershel Walker to Dallas from Minnesota Ricky Williams - Saints gave up all their draft picks to Washington to draft him.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2012 13:45:02 GMT -5
Tim Tebow's prayers for a championship in Denver have been answered!
Oops.
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Post by geddyleemarvin on Mar 20, 2012 15:09:59 GMT -5
I can understand the Redskins moving on but trading 2012 1st and 2nd round picks, a 2013 first round pick, and a 2014 first round pick to obtain RG3 is ridiculous. Other similar blockbuster NFL trades: Hershel Walker to Dallas from Minnesota Other way around - Herschel was sent to the Vikes for five players and six draft picks - three of those picks were turned into Emmit Smith, Darren Woodson, and Russell Maryland. Dallas should have sent the Vikings' GM a cut of their Super Bowl winnings for that ridiculous fleecing.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2012 15:16:24 GMT -5
Oh, well. Herschel had one good game while he played here.
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Post by elevationvb on Mar 20, 2012 16:07:30 GMT -5
Please Send A Sign for A Super Bowl for Denver.
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Post by holidayhusker on Mar 22, 2012 0:06:46 GMT -5
ahh...the eternally fickle fans. They loved Tebow last season and now they are gleeful about Manning. I will miss Tebow. For once we had a decent example in athletics for young people to look up too.
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Post by vb4me on Mar 22, 2012 0:35:10 GMT -5
Money talks but Manning doesn't seem like the type to over estimate his ability to play or to risk permanent injury.
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Post by elevationvb on Mar 22, 2012 0:39:27 GMT -5
Money talks but Manning doesn't seem like the type to over estimate his ability to play or to risk permanent injury. Hope you are right. I'm a big fan of Manning. But sports history is full of examples of athletes who stayed around too long even at the risk of permanent injury.
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Post by Phaedrus on Mar 22, 2012 6:01:57 GMT -5
ahh...the eternally fickle fans. They loved Tebow last season and now they are gleeful about Manning. I will miss Tebow. For once we had a decent example in athletics for young people to look up too. I am at two minds about the Tebow effect. While I admire his resolve and seemingly magical ability to just Win Baby. I do see his lack of good passing technique to be limiting. What I really dislike is the reaction from the media and some of the fans. He seems to attract people who are looking for a revival rather than just a good football team. I really get irritated by by people who extrapolate his winning attitude with anything supernatural.
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Post by geddyleemarvin on Mar 22, 2012 10:02:58 GMT -5
ahh...the eternally fickle fans. They loved Tebow last season and now they are gleeful about Manning. I will miss Tebow. For once we had a decent example in athletics for young people to look up too. I am at two minds about the Tebow effect. While I admire his resolve and seemingly magical ability to just Win Baby. I do see his lack of good passing technique to be limiting. What I really dislike is the reaction from the media and some of the fans. He seems to attract people who are looking for a revival rather than just a good football team. I really get irritated by by people who extrapolate his winning attitude with anything supernatural. Like after he threw for (John) 316 yards against the Steelers? Tebow seems like he's a genuinely nice kid, a winner, and a terrific athlete. But he'll never be a regular starter unless he drastically changes his throwing mechanics. He'll have time to work on it now, since he will be sitting behind Sanchez in New York.
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Post by Phaedrus on Mar 22, 2012 23:01:46 GMT -5
I am at two minds about the Tebow effect. While I admire his resolve and seemingly magical ability to just Win Baby. I do see his lack of good passing technique to be limiting. What I really dislike is the reaction from the media and some of the fans. He seems to attract people who are looking for a revival rather than just a good football team. I really get irritated by by people who extrapolate his winning attitude with anything supernatural. Like after he threw for (John) 316 yards against the Steelers? Tebow seems like he's a genuinely nice kid, a winner, and a terrific athlete. But he'll never be a regular starter unless he drastically changes his throwing mechanics. He'll have time to work on it now, since he will be sitting behind Sanchez in New York. Sure about that? They will be screaming for Tebow the first bad game that Sanchez has. And then they will scream for the next guy when Tebow falters. It's New Yawk.
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Post by elevationvb on Mar 22, 2012 23:18:31 GMT -5
Like after he threw for (John) 316 yards against the Steelers? Tebow seems like he's a genuinely nice kid, a winner, and a terrific athlete. But he'll never be a regular starter unless he drastically changes his throwing mechanics. He'll have time to work on it now, since he will be sitting behind Sanchez in New York. Sure about that? They will be screaming for Tebow the first bad game that Sanchez has. And then they will scream for the next guy when Tebow falters. It's New Yawk. and it won't take long for Sanchez to have a bad game. He's overrated in my opinion.
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