Are you ready for some FOOTBALL?????????

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« Reply #340 on: 13 Dec 2010, 07:12 pm »
And, it's about time for them Bills :D.


Sad....trully sad.....Cleveland / Buffalo, two 'Mistakes on a Lake' , another year for the Bills not to be in the playoffs, longest streak in the teams history. I really don't think they will turn it around untill Ralph passes, oh well pitchers and catchers report in less than three months !

BikeWNC

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« Reply #341 on: 13 Dec 2010, 09:29 pm »
I'm tired of the Michael Vick can't get hit stuff today.  The guy was in bounds along the sideline when he was hit.  He could have cut out two yards sooner and not been touched but chose to try to get as many yards as possible.  Sorry, but he's a just another guy with the ball then.  That hit was fine IMO.  If the Dback pulls off and Vick tip toes down the sideline for another five yards the defensive coach would be all in his face. 

The only hit that I saw that was illegal was the helmet to helmet hit, which was flagged.  Even that was close but correctly called. 

jackman

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« Reply #342 on: 13 Dec 2010, 10:20 pm »
They didn't call the out of bounds hit (or nearly out of bounds hit) so what are you tired of?  It was a close call and the ref did not throw the flag.  I thought it was borderline and difficult to see, even in slow motion.  Don't kid yourself, if the QB getting hit was named Brady, Manning, Breese, or Favre you bet your life the ref would have tossed the little yellow hankee. 

The helmet to helmet hit was legit (at least the one that I saw) and I don't think a flag was thrown.  I believe two guys hit Vick in the head on that play without a flag.  Either way, that was a tough game last night.  Vick is not a big guy and it's obvious teams are trying to soften him up or knock him out.  I don't expect teams to let up, this is NFL football.  Hopefully, the officials will call the game in line with the rules.  That's all anyone can ask.   

The new rules are frustrating for me, as a fan, because they make the game almost impossible to officiate.  The out of bounds hit on Vick is a good example.  It was difficult to tell if he was in or out in slow motion, let alone full speed.  How can defensive players make that call when they launch their bodies at opponents to make a play?  I don't want to see guys hurt but the league has to come up with a better system. 

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« Reply #343 on: 13 Dec 2010, 10:49 pm »
When it comes to Mikey Vick getting hit regardless of the circumstance, I wonder how many dying dogs did he show any sympthy for? Second chances are great and all but when it comes to a pet killer, I personally find some sense of justice each and every time someone smacks that guy and I find very little room for good call/bad call sympathy considering the amount of money that pet killer's taking home. When  it comes to Mikey Vick, the ref can swallow that flag AFAIC.  :deadhorse:
 
Damn good game last nit btw after an afternoon of televised stinkers.  :thumb: 
 
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« Reply #344 on: 13 Dec 2010, 11:36 pm »
Farve will not play tonite, the NFL streak for consecutive starts ends at 297!  :o

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Robin

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« Reply #345 on: 13 Dec 2010, 11:48 pm »
The Giants-Vikings game will re-air on NFL Network and will be available to watch free on NFL.com beginning at 12:00 midnite ET.

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Fans can catch the New York Giants vs. Minnesota Vikings game in Detroit in its entirety on NFL Network and NFL.com at midnight ET nationally following the live game on Monday night.
The game will be available for 24 hours on NFL.com without commercials and will feature the FOX Sports broadcast. If ESPN's Monday Night Football broadcast featuring the Baltimore Ravens at the Houston Texans is still being played past midnight ET, the Giants-Vikings game will not be available on NFL.com until that game is over.
The live broadcast of the game is on Fox affiliates in the local New York and Minnesota markets. It will also be live on DirecTV's Sunday Ticket.
NFL Network will also have a special edition of "NFL Total Access" Monday at 6 p.m. ET with the latest news on the Vikings' Brett Favre and both Monday night games
 

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Robin

jackman

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« Reply #346 on: 14 Dec 2010, 12:19 am »
Robin, being a Cowboy fan has made you bitter. 

There is no excusing Vick's crimes.  I love animals and have two dogs that are spoiled rotten but I believe in redemption and forgiveness. Maybe Vick can serve as an example to other people trying to get their lives on track. He did hard time and lost millions as a result of his crimes and appears to have learned a lesson.

Time will tell.

PS - you are in good company.  I know several people who have your opinion. As an animal lover, it's easy to understand your point of view.

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« Reply #347 on: 14 Dec 2010, 12:24 am »
When it comes to Mikey Vick getting hit regardless of the circumstance, I wonder how many dying dogs did he show any sympthy for? Second chances are great and all but when it comes to a pet killer, I personally find some sense of justice each and every time someone smacks that guy and I find very little room for good call/bad call sympathy considering the amount of money that pet killer's taking home. When  it comes to Mikey Vick, the ref can swallow that flag AFAIC.  :deadhorse:
 
Damn good game last nit btw after an afternoon of televised stinkers.  :thumb: 
 
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Robin

I am huge dog lover and find what transpired appalling and disgusting, but Vick paid his debt and is entitled to move on.  In this case, that means being given a second chance to work in his chosen industry.

I have no problems with Vick getting a second chance.  My only ask is that he uses this second chance to not just succeed at his job, but to also enlighten and educate others.  By all accounts I have read, this is what is happening.

The game is on channel 710 for those with DirecTV and the football package.

George

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« Reply #348 on: 14 Dec 2010, 12:50 am »
George:

Thanks for the heads-up about the game being on channel 710 for Direct TV!  :thumb:

Ken

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« Reply #349 on: 14 Dec 2010, 12:57 am »
They didn't call the out of bounds hit (or nearly out of bounds hit) so what are you tired of?  It was a close call and the ref did not throw the flag.  I thought it was borderline and difficult to see, even in slow motion.  Don't kid yourself, if the QB getting hit was named Brady, Manning, Breese, or Favre you bet your life the ref would have tossed the little yellow hankee. 

The helmet to helmet hit was legit (at least the one that I saw) and I don't think a flag was thrown.  I believe two guys hit Vick in the head on that play without a flag.  Either way, that was a tough game last night.  Vick is not a big guy and it's obvious teams are trying to soften him up or knock him out.  I don't expect teams to let up, this is NFL football.  Hopefully, the officials will call the game in line with the rules.  That's all anyone can ask.   

The new rules are frustrating for me, as a fan, because they make the game almost impossible to officiate.  The out of bounds hit on Vick is a good example.  It was difficult to tell if he was in or out in slow motion, let alone full speed.  How can defensive players make that call when they launch their bodies at opponents to make a play?  I don't want to see guys hurt but the league has to come up with a better system.

I realize the sideline hit wasn't flagged but all day on espn and the nfl network that is all they talked about.  They said if it had been Manning or Brady it would have been flagged and they need to protect Vick in this case.  I say he gets hit if he is out of the pocket just like any other ball carrier.  That is all.  Vick puts himself in situations where there is a good chance of a hard tackle.  If Reid doesn't like that, keep him in the pocket. 

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« Reply #350 on: 14 Dec 2010, 12:57 am »
I'm not subscribed to the Sunday Ticket so I'll just wait til midnite and watch the re-airing on NFL Network.
 
And I'll also stand behind my personal feelings about Mikey Vick. The SOB can't be hit hard or cheap enough for my liking!   :deadhorse:
 
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Robin

jackman

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« Reply #351 on: 14 Dec 2010, 01:04 am »
I'm thankful I don't have the NFL ticket. Lots of work to do tonight and I have no willpower to avoid watching the games.

Everyone is entitled to an opinion about Vick. I hated him before and during the whole dog episode. Maybe I'm a sucker for sEcond chances. God knows I've benefitted from my share.

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« Reply #352 on: 14 Dec 2010, 01:08 am »
I'm thankful I don't have the NFL ticket. Lots of work to do tonight and I have no willpower to avoid watching the games.

Everyone is entitled to an opinion about Vick. I hated him before and during the whole dog episode. Maybe I'm a sucker for sEcond chances. God knows I've benefitted from my share.

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J

And he's getting it with the big paycheck.  :thumb:

BikeWNC

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« Reply #353 on: 14 Dec 2010, 01:08 am »
BTW, I have nothing against Vick though I do hate the Eagles.   8)  I just want Reid to shut up about Vick getting hit while he is out running or scrambling. 

The Giants (Eli) look sluggish tonight.  I hope they can shake it off soon.   

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« Reply #354 on: 14 Dec 2010, 01:10 am »

And he's getting it with the big paycheck.  :thumb:

And your point is?

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« Reply #355 on: 14 Dec 2010, 01:12 am »
And your point is?

George

I see no point in repeating myself 3 times, even for your benefit.

jackman

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« Reply #356 on: 14 Dec 2010, 01:16 am »
BTW, I have nothing against Vick though I do hate the Eagles.   8)  I just want Reid to shut up about Vick getting hit while he is out running or scrambling. 

The Giants (Eli) look sluggish tonight.  I hope they can shake it off soon.

Hey please don't get me wrong. I hate all Philly teams and their obnoxious fans. I loved seeing the Bears give it to them last week. WTF happened to the Bears )rhetorical question).

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« Reply #357 on: 14 Dec 2010, 01:22 am »
Robin, I hate Michael Vick for the dog fighting but I take comfort knowing it cost him 18 months in jail plus more than 100 million dollars.  For dog lovers like us it is hard to forgive Vick but based on our legal system he paid for his crimes.  I believe he is on a very tight and short lease by the NFL Commissioner.  Vick is much more talented than most NFL Quarterbacks and deserves to be treated the same as all other quarterbacks.  If anyone should be upset at the Refs it is Steeler Fans like me.  The Refs have been allowing defensive players to maul Big Ben because of his strength; however, a hit to the head of the quarterback is a hit to the head regardless of who the quarterback is!

Ken

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« Reply #358 on: 14 Dec 2010, 01:24 am »
Hey please don't get me wrong. I hate all Philly teams and their obnoxious fans. I loved seeing the Bears give it to them last week. WTF happened to the Bears )rhetorical question).

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« Reply #359 on: 14 Dec 2010, 11:10 am »
Not a pretty win by the Giants last night, but I will take it.

Hakeem Nicks and Steve Smith were back and it looks like the Giants will be ready to battle Philly on Sunday for supremacy in the NFC East.

Hopefully the Giants will come out on top and this could be the beginning to their march to Dallas.

George