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***OFFICIAL*** NFL 2009 Discussion Thread

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#1 ·
Should've started this sooner but bring all your NFL talk here to discuss with other fans. Week 1 is almost in the books with some good games on Sunday and a 2 for 1 Monday Night start.


I would love to see Buffalo seal it against New England- up 11 with 5+ minutes to go. :thumbsup:

Who's your team, who you got in the playoffs/super bowl, who is under/over-rated and who do you see matching for the title when all is said and done?

EDIT: Obviously I spoke too soon on the Buffalo-New England game. :thumbsdown:
 
#55 ·
last season =/= this season.

whatever the colts did last year was not done this year and really doesn't matter.

The Saints have lost more players to injuries (and they expect them all back at one point), played a tougher schedule, and score more then any other team in the league.

With Indy's secondary injuries...there is no way they could hold Brees and the Saints to less then 35. Especially since the Saints can run the ball.

I would love to see the match-up..we already spanked one Manning. I would love it even more if both teams went undefeated throughout the season and playoffs and matched up in the Super Bowl like that...oh the unlikeliness.
 
#60 ·
Did anyone catch the end of the Ravens v. Colts game? Ed Reed is a veteran, and a damn good player, but my God, horrible decision!

Not to mention, the Steelers struggling with the Chiefs when Polamalu is out. The Steelers are a one man team, and without Polamalu, they struggle to get it done.
 
#80 ·
When we drafted Morstead (the punter; that is awesome BTW) the RB for the Browns was still on the board; a guy from Richmond named Richard Jennings...and i was pissed we didn't get him. Turns out we have a great running game with Thomas and Bell, but jennings would have been great in short yardage.

The people I was with were all like, who is Richard Jennings? He will be good guaranteed.
 
#92 ·
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_y...ZTI5nYcB?slug=ap-halloffame&prov=ap&type=lgns

Here’s how you stop Jerry Rice(notes) and Emmitt Smith: Put them in the Hall of Fame and watch them break down and cry.

The men who tore apart NFL defenses couldn’t handle the emotions Saturday when they were elected to the shrine along with five others.
Rice, the NFL’s career receiving and touchdowns leader, and Smith, the top rusher, were joined in the Hall by John Randle, Russ Grimm, Rickey Jackson, Floyd Little and Dick LeBeau. Little and LeBeau were elected as senior committee nominees.
Two other all-time top receivers, Cris Carter and Tim Brown(notes), weren’t elected. Carter, in his third year of eligibility, stands third in career receptions with 1,101, while Brown, in his first year on the ballot, made 1,094.
 
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