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Rioque

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 4:24 pm


The Broncos finally lost against the Ravens!
As I said earlier, the ravens are one of the best teams out their. They lost 3 games only because of bad luck and last second TDs.....


Brett Favre wins against his former team at his former stadium. Great game! I watched his interview and it was pretty emotional. I was surprised he didn't cry. I also can't believe the fans boo'd him. But it was kinda understandable ;P

The rams ended their 17 game losing streak! It was against the lions but it's alright ;D . Anyways...Steven Jackson had a tremendous week as always.


Titans finally won a game! Great game and effort by the team. Also, great performance by the RBs of this game. Jones-Drew and Johnson are beasts man! These two played a monster of a game. It also kept the game exciting <3
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 5:40 pm


Steven Jackson scored his first TD of the season
He's just a beast. Even though he hasn't scored many Tds, he still racks up the yardage.

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 5:49 pm


Yayness to the Rams winning. He is something teams look to stop in the game.
PostPosted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 5:53 pm


He's one of the best! Being in a teeam like that and he still is impressive regardless! I think if they had a consistant offensive line he would be numero uno. He's at his prime!

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 4:27 am


rio_kid
Brett Favre wins against his former team at his former stadium. Great game! I watched his interview and it was pretty emotional. I was surprised he didn't cry. I also can't believe the fans boo'd him. But it was kinda understandable ;P


Most of the fans didn't realize that Favre didn't have a choice, and he always wanted to remain with the Pack, but front office wouldn't let him.
I would've cheered my heart out if I were there. I love Favre and I always will.
PostPosted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 9:47 am


First off, congrats to the St. Louis Rams and Tennessee Titans for finally getting their first wins. No one wants to see teams go 0-16, And now we're just waiting for the Buccaneers to do get their first. Unfortunately for the Bucs there aren't many games left from what I can see as winnable for them.

Good job to New Orleans Saints and Indianapolis for keeping their streaks alive. But the Saints have been playing some pretty close games recently, and the Colts seemed vulnerable in their win against the 49ers. both of these teams have shown that they are far from invincible, and like Denver it's only a matter of time before we see these teams fall. But also, congrats to the Colts for winning their 16th straight regular season game. They might not finish 16-0, but they could possibly make a run at the Patriots record of most consecutive regular season wins before they loose.

With the Phillies trailing the Yankees in the World Series, how estatic is teh city of brotherly love after the Eagles destroyed the Giants on Sunday? And as for the Giants, three weeks ago they were on top of the NFC east and battling it out against the Saints for NFC dominance as a whole,now they have lost 3 straight, Eli has regressed to how he used to play prior to his Superbowl run a few years back, this team is falling apart at the seems. We could see both N.Y. teams fail to make the playoffs at the rate they are going.

Even though the Ravens are 4-3, they could very easily be a 7-0 team. If they have gotten the bad luck out of their system for the rest of the season, the rest of the league better watch out.

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 4:42 pm


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rio_kid
Brett Favre wins against his former team at his former stadium. Great game! I watched his interview and it was pretty emotional. I was surprised he didn't cry. I also can't believe the fans boo'd him. But it was kinda understandable ;P


Most of the fans didn't realize that Favre didn't have a choice, and he always wanted to remain with the Pack, but front office wouldn't let him.
I would've cheered my heart out if I were there. I love Favre and I always will.


Same. If I were a Packers fan at that game, I would have cheered for Favre. All he's done for that organization cannot be tossed away after switching teams because of a change of heart.
PostPosted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 2:20 pm


Favre did his best for all the Packer faithful. I just couldn't believe they would boo him. I mean, I don't care if he is wearing the rival's uniform. All the years he spent with the packers was a great effort and I respect him for that.

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