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blistanbul
25-07-2011, 07:32 PM
NFL Videos: Football is back (http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-total-access/09000d5d820f6cd0/Football-is-back)

I'll be looking forward to many, many, many wings and beers to be consumed in the near future.

:rubiggrin:

I am going to play my first fantasy football as well.


GO COWBOYS!

SlavikSvensk
25-07-2011, 10:37 PM
cowboys AND the yankees? you really do like the big money teams don't you :)

SlavikSvensk
25-07-2011, 10:44 PM
anyways, i'm glad it's back, though i'm much more into NCAA

blistanbul
25-07-2011, 11:16 PM
cowboys AND the yankees? you really do like the big money teams don't you :)

both from the beginning.

even in the very early nineties and little before when both teams weren't doing too well.

blistanbul
25-07-2011, 11:17 PM
lets be part of the same fantasy football.

you, snooch, me and who else wants some part in it?

the elper bloke?

snooch
25-07-2011, 11:56 PM
I'm down. Yahoo fantasy is better than the espn ones and the nfl ones. If you set it up, I'll join in.

blistanbul
26-07-2011, 12:28 AM
ok mate, i am not too great with setting leagues up as it would be my first time, but i'll look into it.

it should be frantic next couple of weeks with free agency and such.

will be more fun in a way.

asomugha is a must buy for the 'boys.

Esox Lucius
26-07-2011, 07:19 AM
proper football was back too, scottish premier league, lol at the gers, no points from their first game.

BloodStar
26-07-2011, 10:38 AM
there is only one football, and it's deffinitely not the NFL :D

SlavikSvensk
26-07-2011, 03:03 PM
both from the beginning.

even in the very early nineties and little before when both teams weren't doing too well.

in the early 90s, the cowboys won 3 super bowls (92, 93, 95). they were a playoff team in 91 and went to the nfc championship game in 94.

granted, though, the yankees were shit then.

drift9
26-07-2011, 03:28 PM
fcking cowboys.

snooch
26-07-2011, 05:16 PM
http://www.rickety.us/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Cowboys_Stadium.jpg

drift9
26-07-2011, 06:50 PM
sigh. tis nice.

blistanbul
27-07-2011, 01:52 AM
in the early 90s, the cowboys won 3 super bowls (92, 93, 95). they were a playoff team in 91 and went to the nfc championship game in 94.

granted, though, the yankees were shit then.

i've been practically a fan of both all my life.

but some parts of it as i wasn't in the states at the time, i wasn't really supporting them.

I really started supporting the Cowboys in the 7-9 season that was the one after the 1-15. I think it was the 90' season. I can even tell you the long kick return against the Atlanta Falcons which at the time was the record I believe by Kevin Smith as time expired or little time was left at all.

It is not my fault they ended up dominating the '90's afterwards.

And think about this, if I was a bandwagon fan I would right now be a Patriots, Steelers, or even a Colts fan. Why would I still support the Cowboys who practically had very little success in the last fifteen years?

What's your name slav? Don't tell me the Bill Cheatachik's team?

snooch
27-07-2011, 08:26 AM
On that note, here's Jimmy Johnson shitfaced.

http://kentuckysportsradio.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/jimmy-johnson-drunk.jpg

drift9
27-07-2011, 03:38 PM
i would party with Jimmy Johnson.

SlavikSvensk
27-07-2011, 08:00 PM
or michael irvin. LOL

blistanbul
27-07-2011, 11:05 PM
i've been practically a fan of both all my life.

but some parts of it as i wasn't in the states at the time, i wasn't really supporting them.

I really started supporting the Cowboys in the 7-9 season that was the one after the 1-15. I think it was the 90' season. I can even tell you the long kick return against the Atlanta Falcons which at the time was the record I believe by Kevin Smith as time expired or little time was left at all.



I looked at the old game stats there is no such play. Did that play get called back because of holding or was it a different game or player?

Help me out here snooch.

blistanbul
27-07-2011, 11:09 PM
the early winners of the new agreement:

johnson de from carolina after his first year starting and piling 10.5 sacks gets a 30 million dollar signing bonus, 6 years 72.

carolina signs dangelo for 23 million guaranteed 46 mil i think.

holmes resigns with jets for 5 year 50 with a nice bonus.

mcnabb gets traded to vikings for a pair of six rounds.

hasselback to titans.

losers:

barber, roy williams, cut as they were shitte last year.

some big stars are contemplating hold-outs:

chris johnson, frank gore etc.

name big free agency movements you hear of here.

asomugha looks set to move to jets.

SlavikSvensk
28-07-2011, 03:14 PM
we just traded for albert haynesworth. if this was a couple years ago, i'd have been like "holy shit!" but injuries and personality issues with the 'skins make it more of a "let's wait and see" type deal. guy has immense talent, though.

i'm hoping we pick up braylon edwards too.

snooch
28-07-2011, 08:24 PM
Yeah, that Haynesworth deal is dicey. Could be a massive win or another "Let's sign T.O. because he's badass herp derp" move. They have experience with talented players with attitudes (Moss) so if they can keep Haynesworth's attitude in check, it could work out. That and keep him from being a fat ass that gets injured every other week.

snooch
28-07-2011, 08:37 PM
the early winners of the new agreement:

johnson de from carolina after his first year starting and piling 10.5 sacks gets a 30 million dollar signing bonus, 6 years 72.

carolina signs dangelo for 23 million guaranteed 46 mil i think.

holmes resigns with jets for 5 year 50 with a nice bonus.

mcnabb gets traded to vikings for a pair of six rounds.

hasselback to titans.

losers:

barber, roy williams, cut as they were shitte last year.

some big stars are contemplating hold-outs:

chris johnson, frank gore etc.

name big free agency movements you hear of here.

asomugha looks set to move to jets.

Arizona just got Kevin Colb from the Eagles for Rodgers-Cromartie and a second round pick.

The Jets lucked out with that dude. McNabb is done as anything but a mentor/backup role. Good trade on Minnesota's part. Roy Williams was a disappointment from the get go. Barber is on the decline because of his injuries and competition from Jones and Tashard Choice.

blistanbul
29-07-2011, 01:40 AM
I can't believe you Slav. Do you only like the cheaters when it comes to American professional teams?

Bill cheatachick?

Secondly good luck on winning a clean Superbowl, the Jets have your number.

They will be there before you.

Occo Cincho is now a Patriots as well. Cheatachick must be getting desperate.

Although I think both moves can pay off for them.

I like what Seattle and Arizona is doing.

Seattle has to get a new qb though.

Enter Vince Young who has just been released. I would like the Cowboys to pick him up just in case Romo suffers an injury again.

I also like what we are doing so far.

A lot of activities in a short span of time. Should be fun.

Although I think the real winner will be whoever acquires Asomugha and I believe that team will be the Jets.

Sidney Rice signed with Seattle too.

PS We can sort out a fantasy league in a months time.

SlavikSvensk
29-07-2011, 03:52 PM
Yeah, that Haynesworth deal is dicey. Could be a massive win or another "Let's sign T.O. because he's badass herp derp" move. They have experience with talented players with attitudes (Moss) so if they can keep Haynesworth's attitude in check, it could work out. That and keep him from being a fat ass that gets injured every other week.

i think the logic is "we're good at getting a few productive years out of discontented players, then dump them at the first sign of trouble. so here's haynesworth available for basically nothing, and we've got to spend all this cash. so let's go for it, and we can always cut him at camp if we need to."

makes sense in that respect, and belichick does have a history with these kinds of players--corey dillon, randy moss, rodney harrison, etc. but the teams they came on to had really established veteran leadership. not sure the current roster does, other than brady.

but with haynesworth, there's also the question: is he even good anymore?

SlavikSvensk
29-07-2011, 04:54 PM
the chad johnson signing is less interesting IMO. he's an attention-seeker, but really isn't the problem child the media would like him to be.

glad to see the chiefs signed steve breaston. good pickup for them.

blistanbul
29-07-2011, 11:14 PM
asomugha is now an eagle.

blistanbul
30-07-2011, 02:01 PM
^^^this one stung.

Esox Lucius
31-07-2011, 07:06 AM
what nfl team do irish americans support, or is there an nfl team with big irish american roots?

blistanbul
31-07-2011, 10:55 AM
new england patriots.

owned by a jew.

lmfao.

blistanbul
31-07-2011, 11:39 AM
the same bloke that bought the parking lot of the stadium made bank of it and then bought the team on cheap.

robert kraft i believe. he owns multiple food companies of course. like kraft cheese.

astordy
31-07-2011, 08:39 PM
Does anybody know where you can catch CFL matches?

snooch
31-07-2011, 09:28 PM
Espn3. Games online

SlavikSvensk
01-08-2011, 03:41 PM
what nfl team do irish americans support, or is there an nfl team with big irish american roots?

for professional football, whatever the local team is. since most irish americans live in the northeast, it's probably the new england patriots, new york giants, new york jets or philadelphia eagles. but if they grew up in san diego, then the chargers. or whatever team is close by.

college football is another story, and irish americans traditionally support boston college (if they're boston irish) or notre dame (if they're from anywhere else in the US).

college football is, in most ways, the more important game, culturally speaking. it's older (since the mid-19th century) and loyalties are more deeply ingrained than the pros...passed down from father to son, and people are totally fanatical about it (like the dude who poisoned all a rival school's trees). so it's a lot more like the premiership in terms of loyalty and such.

SlavikSvensk
01-08-2011, 04:24 PM
@esox: the University of Notre Dame are called the "fighting Irish" and this is their mascot

http://www.armadaswim.com/calma/UserFiles/Image/700px-ndleprechaunsvg.png

blistanbul
01-08-2011, 08:18 PM
Yeah, that Haynesworth deal is dicey. Could be a massive win or another "Let's sign T.O. because he's badass herp derp" move. They have experience with talented players with attitudes (Moss) so if they can keep Haynesworth's attitude in check, it could work out. That and keep him from being a fat ass that gets injured every other week.


I don't think it is much of a risk.

It is not like they paid hundred millions dollars for him either like the Redskins.:laughing2:

If he doesn't work out just cut him.

SlavikSvensk
01-08-2011, 09:15 PM
it's not a risk in the sense that they didn't pay much for him.

but they cut ty warren, which means they need haynesworth to work out. so i'd say belichick better know something about this guy that the talking heads on the 4-letter network don't, like he did with moss, or else it's a problem.

blistanbul
01-08-2011, 09:19 PM
it's not a risk in the sense that they didn't pay much for him.

but they cut ty warren, which means they need haynesworth to work out. so i'd say belichick better know something about this guy that the talking heads on the 4-letter network don't, like he did with moss, or else it's a problem.

apparently he lost 25 lbs and is one of the better shape guys on the team.

you need few more players on the defense and better running backs.

still pretty behind the Jets.

blistanbul
02-08-2011, 11:26 PM
roy williams and barber to the bears.

martz thinks williams is capable of catching 70-80 balls.

lmfao.

plaxico burress with the jets and so did carmoutrie.

reggie bush signed with miami,

snooch
07-08-2011, 09:16 AM
lol @ RW not living up to expectations AGAIN.

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