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« Reply #105 on: October 07, 2009, 09:27:30 AM »

Braylon to the Jets.  Wow.  He can drop balls New York and punch Yi's little buddy.

And Crabtree signed.

Edwards to the Jets is a good move. Playing in Cleveland has more or less sapped that guy of his work ethic and will to live. I wouldn't be surprised if he has a great year with the Jet. The best part about Crabtree signing is that by most reports he didn't gain a damn thing through the hold out except a 6th year, and there's no more guaranteed money in the deal now than there was in July. Nice job by the 49ers to wait that one out.

Update: Apparently the Browns got Chansi Stuckey, a special teams player, and a 3rd and 5th round pick. That's a pretty good haul.

Once you put on the green jersey you become teh suck. It's science.

I suppose. Although, since Edwards just got into an altercation at a night club, perhaps he'd be a better fit amongst the Giants wide receiver corps.
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« Reply #106 on: October 07, 2009, 09:30:09 AM »

Braylon to the Jets.  Wow.  He can drop balls New York and punch Yi's little buddy.

And Crabtree signed.

Edwards to the Jets is a good move. Playing in Cleveland has more or less sapped that guy of his work ethic and will to live. I wouldn't be surprised if he has a great year with the Jet. The best part about Crabtree signing is that by most reports he didn't gain a damn thing through the hold out except a 6th year, and there's no more guaranteed money in the deal now than there was in July. Nice job by the 49ers to wait that one out.

Update: Apparently the Browns got Chansi Stuckey, a special teams player, and a 3rd and 5th round pick. That's a pretty good haul.

Once you put on the green jersey you become teh suck. It's science.

I suppose. Although, since Edwards just got into an altercation at a night club, perhaps he'd be a better fit amongst the Giants wide receiver corps.

Not until he shoots himself.
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« Reply #107 on: October 07, 2009, 09:48:20 AM »

Braylon to the Jets.  Wow.  He can drop balls New York and punch Yi's little buddy.

And Crabtree signed.

Edwards to the Jets is a good move. Playing in Cleveland has more or less sapped that guy of his work ethic and will to live. I wouldn't be surprised if he has a great year with the Jet. The best part about Crabtree signing is that by most reports he didn't gain a damn thing through the hold out except a 6th year, and there's no more guaranteed money in the deal now than there was in July. Nice job by the 49ers to wait that one out.

Update: Apparently the Browns got Chansi Stuckey, a special teams player, and a 3rd and 5th round pick. That's a pretty good haul.

Once you put on the green jersey you become teh suck. It's science.

I suppose. Although, since Edwards just got into an altercation at a night club, perhaps he'd be a better fit amongst the Giants wide receiver corps.

Not until he shoots himself.

Thank Gordon "Alf" Schumway that you were here to explain that one.
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« Reply #108 on: October 08, 2009, 08:17:37 AM »

Braylon to the Jets.  Wow.  He can drop balls New York and punch Yi's little buddy.

And Crabtree signed.

Edwards to the Jets is a good move. Playing in Cleveland has more or less sapped that guy of his work ethic and will to live. I wouldn't be surprised if he has a great year with the Jet. The best part about Crabtree signing is that by most reports he didn't gain a damn thing through the hold out except a 6th year, and there's no more guaranteed money in the deal now than there was in July. Nice job by the 49ers to wait that one out.

Update: Apparently the Browns got Chansi Stuckey, a special teams player, and a 3rd and 5th round pick. That's a pretty good haul.

Once you put on the green jersey you become teh suck. It's science.

I suppose. Although, since Edwards just got into an altercation at a night club, perhaps he'd be a better fit amongst the Giants wide receiver corps.

Not until he shoots himself.

Thank Gordon "Alf" Schumway that you were here to explain that one.

I think that third round pick can become a 2nd round pick depending on Braylons performance this season.  So how quickly did he get snapped up in everyones fantasy leagues after the announcements?

What really cracks me up about Crabtree is how much money he lost out on by missing 4 games already.
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« Reply #109 on: October 08, 2009, 10:06:59 AM »

Atlanta @ San Francisco (-3). I think the Falcons look like a nice pick here. Would anyone like to argue otherwise? I'm thinking of putting some cheddar down since I don't have a Bears game to get the blood boiling on Sunday.
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« Reply #110 on: October 08, 2009, 10:08:01 AM »

Braylon to the Jets.  Wow.  He can drop balls New York and punch Yi's little buddy.

And Crabtree signed.

Edwards to the Jets is a good move. Playing in Cleveland has more or less sapped that guy of his work ethic and will to live. I wouldn't be surprised if he has a great year with the Jet. The best part about Crabtree signing is that by most reports he didn't gain a damn thing through the hold out except a 6th year, and there's no more guaranteed money in the deal now than there was in July. Nice job by the 49ers to wait that one out.

Update: Apparently the Browns got Chansi Stuckey, a special teams player, and a 3rd and 5th round pick. That's a pretty good haul.

Once you put on the green jersey you become teh suck. It's science.

I suppose. Although, since Edwards just got into an altercation at a night club, perhaps he'd be a better fit amongst the Giants wide receiver corps.

Not until he shoots himself.

Thank Gordon "Alf" Schumway that you were here to explain that one.

I think that third round pick can become a 2nd round pick depending on Braylons performance this season.  So how quickly did he get snapped up in everyones fantasy leagues after the announcements?

What really cracks me up about Crabtree is how much money he lost out on by missing 4 games already.

Crabtree's agent was apparently so embarassed by his failure to accomplish anything that he didn't even attend the press conference.

I'd take that bet, Apex.
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« Reply #111 on: October 08, 2009, 10:08:51 AM »

Atlanta @ San Francisco (-3). I think the Falcons look like a nice pick here. Would anyone like to argue otherwise? I'm thinking of putting some cheddar down since I don't have a Bears game to get the blood boiling on Sunday.
Atlanta @ San Francisco (-3). I think the Falcons look like a nice pick here. Would anyone like to argue otherwise? I'm thinking of putting some cheddar down since I don't have a Bears game to get the blood boiling on Sunday.

I like the Niners D at home.
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« Reply #112 on: October 08, 2009, 10:11:50 AM »

Atlanta @ San Francisco (-3). I think the Falcons look like a nice pick here. Would anyone like to argue otherwise? I'm thinking of putting some cheddar down since I don't have a Bears game to get the blood boiling on Sunday.

I would prefer Atlanta to win as they play the Bears next, but I'm otherwise opposed to giving advice in games where people are actually laying down some cake.   My advice?   Stop giving us a peephole into your degenerate habits.
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« Reply #113 on: October 08, 2009, 10:19:18 AM »

Atlanta @ San Francisco (-3). I think the Falcons look like a nice pick here. Would anyone like to argue otherwise? I'm thinking of putting some cheddar down since I don't have a Bears game to get the blood boiling on Sunday.

I would prefer Atlanta to win as they play the Bears next, but I'm otherwise opposed to giving advice in games where people are actually laying down some cake.   My advice?   Stop giving us a peephole into your degenerate habits.

What does Atlanta winning this game have to do with their game against the Beloved?
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« Reply #114 on: October 08, 2009, 10:23:54 AM »

Atlanta @ San Francisco (-3). I think the Falcons look like a nice pick here. Would anyone like to argue otherwise? I'm thinking of putting some cheddar down since I don't have a Bears game to get the blood boiling on Sunday.

I would prefer Atlanta to win as they play the Bears next, but I'm otherwise opposed to giving advice in games where people are actually laying down some cake.   My advice?   Stop giving us a peephole into your degenerate habits.

What does Atlanta winning this game have to do with their game against the Beloved?

Ask Thrillho.

Just more of a comfort level thing.  I'd prefer the Bears play a decent team coming off a win than off a loss because they may not be playing as urgently, especially coming off a big divisional win on the road.
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« Reply #115 on: October 08, 2009, 10:26:15 AM »

Atlanta @ San Francisco (-3). I think the Falcons look like a nice pick here. Would anyone like to argue otherwise? I'm thinking of putting some cheddar down since I don't have a Bears game to get the blood boiling on Sunday.

I would prefer Atlanta to win as they play the Bears next, but I'm otherwise opposed to giving advice in games where people are actually laying down some cake.   My advice?   Stop giving us a peephole into your degenerate habits.

What does Atlanta winning this game have to do with their game against the Beloved?

Ask Thrillho.

Just more of a comfort level thing.  I'd prefer the Bears play a decent team coming off a win than off a loss because they may not be playing as urgently, especially coming off a big divisional win on the road.

A win could mean they play with more confidence though. And don't forget the dreaded momentum!
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« Reply #116 on: October 08, 2009, 10:32:44 AM »

Atlanta @ San Francisco (-3). I think the Falcons look like a nice pick here. Would anyone like to argue otherwise? I'm thinking of putting some cheddar down since I don't have a Bears game to get the blood boiling on Sunday.

I would prefer Atlanta to win as they play the Bears next, but I'm otherwise opposed to giving advice in games where people are actually laying down some cake.   My advice?   Stop giving us a peephole into your degenerate habits.

What does Atlanta winning this game have to do with their game against the Beloved?

Ask Thrillho.

Just more of a comfort level thing.  I'd prefer the Bears play a decent team coming off a win than off a loss because they may not be playing as urgently, especially coming off a big divisional win on the road.

A win could mean they play with more confidence though. And don't forget the dreaded momentum!

But a loss could mean that they play with more zazz. 

See where I'm going with this highly-reasoned thinking?
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« Reply #117 on: October 08, 2009, 10:36:07 AM »

Atlanta @ San Francisco (-3). I think the Falcons look like a nice pick here. Would anyone like to argue otherwise? I'm thinking of putting some cheddar down since I don't have a Bears game to get the blood boiling on Sunday.

I would prefer Atlanta to win as they play the Bears next, but I'm otherwise opposed to giving advice in games where people are actually laying down some cake.   My advice?   Stop giving us a peephole into your degenerate habits.

What does Atlanta winning this game have to do with their game against the Beloved?

Ask Thrillho.

Just more of a comfort level thing.  I'd prefer the Bears play a decent team coming off a win than off a loss because they may not be playing as urgently, especially coming off a big divisional win on the road.

A win could mean they play with more confidence though. And don't forget the dreaded momentum!

But a loss could mean that they play with more zazz. 

See where I'm going with this highly-reasoned thinking?

No.
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« Reply #118 on: October 08, 2009, 10:36:38 AM »

Atlanta @ San Francisco (-3). I think the Falcons look like a nice pick here. Would anyone like to argue otherwise? I'm thinking of putting some cheddar down since I don't have a Bears game to get the blood boiling on Sunday.

I would prefer Atlanta to win as they play the Bears next, but I'm otherwise opposed to giving advice in games where people are actually laying down some cake.   My advice?   Stop giving us a peephole into your degenerate habits.

What does Atlanta winning this game have to do with their game against the Beloved?

You see... A win on the road makes a loss at home more likely.

Don't you know football?
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« Reply #119 on: October 08, 2009, 10:37:18 AM »

Atlanta @ San Francisco (-3). I think the Falcons look like a nice pick here. Would anyone like to argue otherwise? I'm thinking of putting some cheddar down since I don't have a Bears game to get the blood boiling on Sunday.

I would prefer Atlanta to win as they play the Bears next, but I'm otherwise opposed to giving advice in games where people are actually laying down some cake.   My advice?   Stop giving us a peephole into your degenerate habits.

What does Atlanta winning this game have to do with their game against the Beloved?

Ask Thrillho.

Just more of a comfort level thing.  I'd prefer the Bears play a decent team coming off a win than off a loss because they may not be playing as urgently, especially coming off a big divisional win on the road.

A win could mean they play with more confidence though. And don't forget the dreaded momentum!

But a loss could mean that they play with more zazz. 

See where I'm going with this highly-reasoned thinking?

How could I forget zazz? I use this line of thinking when making my confidence picks....I mean Tennesse lost last week, so they are sure to win this week right? It hasn't worked out so far.
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