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03-20-2012, 10:48 AM | #121 |
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They could probably get Richardson on the cheap.
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03-20-2012, 10:49 AM | #124 |
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So...those stats are from Kyle "I'm a statue" Orton and Tim "I can run through a brick wall" Tebow playing the QB position then. They mean nothing. |
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03-20-2012, 10:50 AM | #125 |
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Just shows Manning as the money-grubber, that he really is. A 36 year old QB coming off of serious injury picking that shit line. This ought to be a fun season.
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03-20-2012, 10:50 AM | #126 |
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03-20-2012, 10:51 AM | #127 |
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Dammit I wanted to rep you for that but can't because of the shopped pic you made. Gotta spread it around.
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03-20-2012, 10:51 AM | #128 |
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I'm sure that had a lot more to do with Tebow than the line itself.
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Orlando Franklin got beat, a lot. Had nothing to do with anyone holding the ball too long.
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03-20-2012, 10:52 AM | #130 |
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Don't you guys have lists of places on this earth where no matter what the $$ is like you'd not go to live and work?
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03-20-2012, 10:53 AM | #131 |
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Its always about the Coin. Always.
Manning pulled this crap with the Colts too. They gave him big coin before he passed a physical in 2011. As the football-following world processes the news that Colts quarterback Peyton Manning will miss considerable time after undergoing spinal surgery on Thursday, only one thing is clear. Peyton Manning will get paid a ton of money, even if he doesn’t take a single snap this year. Per a league source, that new five-year, $90 million contract was given to Manning without the quarterback having to pass a physical. In other words, he got $20 million to sign, and the Colts didn’t insist on obtaining medical clearance that he can play before giving it to him. (He eventually passed a physical before being cleared to practice last week — before suffering the setback that caused the latest procedure.) With the Colts choosing to keep Manning on the active roster, he’ll also pocket his $3.4 million base salary for the new season, along with a $3 million roster bonus tied to Manning being on the 53-man roster for any one game in 2011. The next question, if Manning can’t play in 2011, becomes whether the Colts would pay him a $28 million option bonus, which is due early in the next league year. The Colts can avoid the payment only by cutting or trading Manning, and it would be shocking — actually, beyond shocking — if the team would sever ties with one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time. So why did the Colts sign Manning to this deal in the first place? Peter King of NBC and Sports Illustrated explained during the debut of NBC SportsTalk that the Colts had no concerns about the most recent surgery at the time it was conducted in May 2011, and that team Vice Chairman Bill Polian said on the day of the prior procedure that it would not impact the contract talks. If the Colts knew then what they know now, it’s hard not to believe that they would have at most kept Manning under the franchise tag in 2011, waiting until 2012 to sign him to a long-term contract. http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...ss-a-physical/
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You do realize that when a QB runs and is tackled behind the LOS it counts as a sack, right?
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Not to mention "hits allowed".
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& Polian was fired
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Doesn't matter. If an OL gets beat, he gets penalized for it. If your OL are getting beat a lot in pass protection, they end up at the bottom of that list. Regardless of who your QB is and how he responds to pressure. That's why the Giants are at the bottom despite Eli being awesome.
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