Desipio Message Board
May 18, 2013, 06:31:33 PM *
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
News: Oct 12 - Oral History: Cubs hire Theo  http://www.desipio.com/?p=3639
 
   Home   Help Search Members Login Register  
Pages: 1 ... 8 9 [10] 11 12 ... 32
  Print  
Author Topic: Your 2010 NFL Thread  (Read 15332 times)
Powdered Toast Man
Fukakke Fan Club
****
Posts: 1375


Grab ahold of my buttocks!


View Profile
« Reply #135 on: November 16, 2010, 08:40:46 AM »

Jesus Christ. Michael Vick may be putting up the greatest game in the history of the quarterback position.

I can't tell if this will stick with Vick.  Is he really this good?  Or did teams forget how to scheme for him?  Kevin Kolb weeps in a corner of dispair.
Logged

IAN/YETI 2012!  "IT MEANS WHAT WE SAY IT MEANS!"

SKO
Johnny Evers Fan Club
*****
Posts: 2654


ARMCOCK


View Profile WWW
« Reply #136 on: November 16, 2010, 09:09:25 AM »

Jesus Christ. Michael Vick may be putting up the greatest game in the history of the quarterback position.

I can't tell if this will stick with Vick.  Is he really this good?  Or did teams forget how to scheme for him?  Kevin Kolb weeps in a corner of dispair.

I hate the guy, and every week that he's played I've tried finding something to point out that he did wrong. Washington has a shitty defense, and it was only a matter of time before they broke, but...Jesus. As much as I want to stab Jon Gruden in the neck with a pair of scissors, Vick really did look like a black Steve Young out there.
Logged

http://www.pro-football-reference.com/blog/?p=545

"Plummer, in 1999, "contributed" 1,017 fewer yards to the Cardinals than the league average QB would have brought to the table. As far as modern seasons go, Plummer's '99 stands as the worst."
Internet Apex
SSM's Resident Octagonacologist
Johnny Evers Fan Club
*****
Posts: 8991


Ape X


View Profile
« Reply #137 on: November 16, 2010, 09:22:15 AM »

Jesus Christ. Michael Vick may be putting up the greatest game in the history of the quarterback position.

I can't tell if this will stick with Vick.  Is he really this good?  Or did teams forget how to scheme for him?  Kevin Kolb weeps in a corner of dispair.

I hate the guy, and every week that he's played I've tried finding something to point out that he did wrong. Washington has a shitty defense, and it was only a matter of time before they broke, but...Jesus. As much as I want to stab Jon Gruden in the neck with a pair of scissors, Vick really did look like a black Steve Young out there.

The old Vick used to take off running and try to gun it off balance at the first sign of trouble. This mature, rehabilitated Vick finds just enough room to use his hand cannon to devastating effect. It's exactly the kind of thing that ought to ruin the Bears' defense. And Philly has the kind of receivers that can stretch the hell out of the field. Of course, it ought to ruin the defense of all the teams I hate the most too, so there's that.

The only hope is that Vick adds to his highlight reel of hits that he takes unnecissarily before ending up on the shelf with a torn something or other.

How would you like to see the Bears play these dudes in Philly come January? Fuck... shit. /Sadsack Apex
Logged

The 37th Tenet of Pexism:  Apestink is terrible.
J. Walter Weatherman
Johnny Evers Fan Club
*****
Posts: 4246


You can see his stripes but you know he’s clean


View Profile
« Reply #138 on: November 16, 2010, 09:31:04 AM »

Jesus Christ. Michael Vick may be putting up the greatest game in the history of the quarterback position.

I can't tell if this will stick with Vick.  Is he really this good?  Or did teams forget how to scheme for him?  Kevin Kolb weeps in a corner of dispair.

I hate the guy, and every week that he's played I've tried finding something to point out that he did wrong. Washington has a shitty defense, and it was only a matter of time before they broke, but...Jesus. As much as I want to stab Jon Gruden in the neck with a pair of scissors, Vick really did look like a black Steve Young out there.

This guy, Mike Vick, he can play!
Logged

Are you serious, Fork?
R-V
Johnny Evers Fan Club
*****
Posts: 2328

The dash don't be silent.


View Profile
« Reply #139 on: November 16, 2010, 09:48:18 AM »

So are there any national NFL writers who I could follow that are worth a damn? I'm thinking someone along the lines of a Joe Posnanski in beisbol or a Kelly Dwyer/Adrian Woj in basketball. You know, someone who clearly enjoys the sport they write about, attempts to learn me a thing or two about it, and isn't a smarmy penis like Michael Silver or a clueless buffoon like Peter King.

And yes, I'm already a platinum member at Start Kyle Orton.
Logged
Internet Apex
SSM's Resident Octagonacologist
Johnny Evers Fan Club
*****
Posts: 8991


Ape X


View Profile
« Reply #140 on: November 16, 2010, 10:00:10 AM »

So are there any national NFL writers who I could follow that are worth a damn? I'm thinking someone along the lines of a Joe Posnanski in beisbol or a Kelly Dwyer/Adrian Woj in basketball. You know, someone who clearly enjoys the sport they write about, attempts to learn me a thing or two about it, and isn't a smarmy penis like Michael Silver or a clueless buffoon like Peter King.

And yes, I'm already a platinum member at Start Kyle Orton.

Intrepid Reader: Dr. Z

Hi.

No, but seriously, I've found a few decent reads here: http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/
Logged

The 37th Tenet of Pexism:  Apestink is terrible.
SKO
Johnny Evers Fan Club
*****
Posts: 2654


ARMCOCK


View Profile WWW
« Reply #141 on: November 16, 2010, 10:31:09 AM »

So are there any national NFL writers who I could follow that are worth a damn? I'm thinking someone along the lines of a Joe Posnanski in beisbol or a Kelly Dwyer/Adrian Woj in basketball. You know, someone who clearly enjoys the sport they write about, attempts to learn me a thing or two about it, and isn't a smarmy penis like Michael Silver or a clueless buffoon like Peter King.

And yes, I'm already a platinum member at Start Kyle Orton.

Our own Brad Biggs really isn't bad. The staff at National Football Post isn't terrible. Actually, the columnists at NFL.com aren't terrible either. Just avoid Yahoo Sports, ESPN, SI, Fanhouse, Profootballtalk (okay, it's a necessary evil for all of the  updates, but anytime Florio inserts his pencil-dicked opinion into anything I just want to shove his smug little penisface into a toilet until I see that last merciful bubble go "bloop"). Football Outsiders and Pro Football Focus are good, but you have to pay for any of their real in-depth stuff. Smartfootball.com is awesome for the X's and O's, but he mostly covers college football.
Logged

http://www.pro-football-reference.com/blog/?p=545

"Plummer, in 1999, "contributed" 1,017 fewer yards to the Cardinals than the league average QB would have brought to the table. As far as modern seasons go, Plummer's '99 stands as the worst."
SKO
Johnny Evers Fan Club
*****
Posts: 2654


ARMCOCK


View Profile WWW
« Reply #142 on: November 16, 2010, 10:41:32 AM »

Jesus Christ. Michael Vick may be putting up the greatest game in the history of the quarterback position.

I can't tell if this will stick with Vick.  Is he really this good?  Or did teams forget how to scheme for him?  Kevin Kolb weeps in a corner of dispair.

I hate the guy, and every week that he's played I've tried finding something to point out that he did wrong. Washington has a shitty defense, and it was only a matter of time before they broke, but...Jesus. As much as I want to stab Jon Gruden in the neck with a pair of scissors, Vick really did look like a black Steve Young out there.

The old Vick used to take off running and try to gun it off balance at the first sign of trouble. This mature, rehabilitated Vick finds just enough room to use his hand cannon to devastating effect. It's exactly the kind of thing that ought to ruin the Bears' defense. And Philly has the kind of receivers that can stretch the hell out of the field. Of course, it ought to ruin the defense of all the teams I hate the most too, so there's that.

The only hope is that Vick adds to his highlight reel of hits that he takes unnecissarily before ending up on the shelf with a torn something or other.

How would you like to see the Bears play these dudes in Philly come January? Fuck... shit. /Sadsack Apex

Also, take it down a notch, son. He was undeniably brilliant last night, but that was also against a Redskins defense that ranked 30th in the NFL before last night and had zero pass rush. DeSean Jackson just did what Johnny Knox should have done and pulled a double move on Hall to take advantage of that fucker sitting one every god damn short route. The Redskins had been lucky before the Detroit game that they were winning the turnover battle despite opposing teams moving the ball at will against them. Besides, the defenses that Vick has faced this year as a starter: Detroit (21), Jacksonville (28), Washington (32), and Indianapolis (18). I'm not opening any veins until I see that he can outrun or fool the Peppers/Briggs/Urlacher Triumvirate of Pain.
Logged

http://www.pro-football-reference.com/blog/?p=545

"Plummer, in 1999, "contributed" 1,017 fewer yards to the Cardinals than the league average QB would have brought to the table. As far as modern seasons go, Plummer's '99 stands as the worst."
Internet Apex
SSM's Resident Octagonacologist
Johnny Evers Fan Club
*****
Posts: 8991


Ape X


View Profile
« Reply #143 on: November 16, 2010, 10:43:33 AM »

Jesus Christ. Michael Vick may be putting up the greatest game in the history of the quarterback position.

I can't tell if this will stick with Vick.  Is he really this good?  Or did teams forget how to scheme for him?  Kevin Kolb weeps in a corner of dispair.

I hate the guy, and every week that he's played I've tried finding something to point out that he did wrong. Washington has a shitty defense, and it was only a matter of time before they broke, but...Jesus. As much as I want to stab Jon Gruden in the neck with a pair of scissors, Vick really did look like a black Steve Young out there.

The old Vick used to take off running and try to gun it off balance at the first sign of trouble. This mature, rehabilitated Vick finds just enough room to use his hand cannon to devastating effect. It's exactly the kind of thing that ought to ruin the Bears' defense. And Philly has the kind of receivers that can stretch the hell out of the field. Of course, it ought to ruin the defense of all the teams I hate the most too, so there's that.

The only hope is that Vick adds to his highlight reel of hits that he takes unnecissarily before ending up on the shelf with a torn something or other.

How would you like to see the Bears play these dudes in Philly come January? Fuck... shit. /Sadsack Apex

Also, take it down a notch, son. He was undeniably brilliant last night, but that was also against a Redskins defense that ranked 30th in the NFL before last night and had zero pass rush. DeSean Jackson just did what Johnny Knox should have done and pulled a double move on Hall to take advantage of that fucker sitting one every god damn short route. The Redskins had been lucky before the Detroit game that they were winning the turnover battle despite opposing teams moving the ball at will against them. Besides, the defenses that Vick has faced this year as a starter: Detroit (21), Jacksonville (28), Washington (32), and Indianapolis (18). I'm not opening any veins until I see that he can outrun or fool the Peppers/Briggs/Urlacher Triumvirate of Pain.

Their defense is fast and hits hard too. They may not be the 1988-89 49ers but I still wish ill upon them.
Logged

The 37th Tenet of Pexism:  Apestink is terrible.
Slaky
Johnny Evers Fan Club
*****
Posts: 6302



View Profile WWW
« Reply #144 on: November 16, 2010, 10:44:50 AM »

DeSean Jackson's best contribution was his post-game quote:

Quote
Jackson's take? He said there were "some disrespectful things" said by players who "take this football a little bit too serious." But then he uttered what would appear to be an unintentionally
 insensitive remark, given Vick's recent jail time on a dogfighting conviction.
"The pregame altercation got us going. It had us ready. We came back into the locker room pumped," Jackson said. "We were like pit bulls, ready to get out of the cage."

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/recap?gameId=301115028
Logged

PANK!
Fukakke Fan Club
****
Posts: 1896


Lots of seats left! Watch the bird shit though.


View Profile
« Reply #145 on: November 16, 2010, 10:49:19 AM »

DeSean Jackson's best contribution was his post-game quote:

Quote
Jackson's take? He said there were "some disrespectful things" said by players who "take this football a little bit too serious." But then he uttered what would appear to be an unintentionally
 insensitive remark, given Vick's recent jail time on a dogfighting conviction.
"The pregame altercation got us going. It had us ready. We came back into the locker room pumped," Jackson said. "We were like pit bulls, ready to get out of the cage."

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/recap?gameId=301115028

Oops.
Logged

The Sports World Needs More Ryne Sandberg types.

"Steph" 1/5/2005
SKO
Johnny Evers Fan Club
*****
Posts: 2654


ARMCOCK


View Profile WWW
« Reply #146 on: November 16, 2010, 10:51:59 AM »

Jesus Christ. Michael Vick may be putting up the greatest game in the history of the quarterback position.

I can't tell if this will stick with Vick.  Is he really this good?  Or did teams forget how to scheme for him?  Kevin Kolb weeps in a corner of dispair.

I hate the guy, and every week that he's played I've tried finding something to point out that he did wrong. Washington has a shitty defense, and it was only a matter of time before they broke, but...Jesus. As much as I want to stab Jon Gruden in the neck with a pair of scissors, Vick really did look like a black Steve Young out there.

The old Vick used to take off running and try to gun it off balance at the first sign of trouble. This mature, rehabilitated Vick finds just enough room to use his hand cannon to devastating effect. It's exactly the kind of thing that ought to ruin the Bears' defense. And Philly has the kind of receivers that can stretch the hell out of the field. Of course, it ought to ruin the defense of all the teams I hate the most too, so there's that.

The only hope is that Vick adds to his highlight reel of hits that he takes unnecissarily before ending up on the shelf with a torn something or other.

How would you like to see the Bears play these dudes in Philly come January? Fuck... shit. /Sadsack Apex

Also, take it down a notch, son. He was undeniably brilliant last night, but that was also against a Redskins defense that ranked 30th in the NFL before last night and had zero pass rush. DeSean Jackson just did what Johnny Knox should have done and pulled a double move on Hall to take advantage of that fucker sitting one every god damn short route. The Redskins had been lucky before the Detroit game that they were winning the turnover battle despite opposing teams moving the ball at will against them. Besides, the defenses that Vick has faced this year as a starter: Detroit (21), Jacksonville (28), Washington (32), and Indianapolis (18). I'm not opening any veins until I see that he can outrun or fool the Peppers/Briggs/Urlacher Triumvirate of Pain.

Their defense is fast and hits hard too. They may not be the 1988-89 49ers but I still wish ill upon them.

And is 22nd in the NFL in points allowed.

Don't get me wrong. They're a very good team. But there's a reason they have 3 losses. They allowed Kerry fucking Collins to score 27 points on them in the 4th quarter.
Logged

http://www.pro-football-reference.com/blog/?p=545

"Plummer, in 1999, "contributed" 1,017 fewer yards to the Cardinals than the league average QB would have brought to the table. As far as modern seasons go, Plummer's '99 stands as the worst."
Slaky
Johnny Evers Fan Club
*****
Posts: 6302



View Profile WWW
« Reply #147 on: November 16, 2010, 10:52:15 AM »

DeSean Jackson's best contribution was his post-game quote:

Quote
Jackson's take? He said there were "some disrespectful things" said by players who "take this football a little bit too serious." But then he uttered what would appear to be an unintentionally
 insensitive remark, given Vick's recent jail time on a dogfighting conviction.
"The pregame altercation got us going. It had us ready. We came back into the locker room pumped," Jackson said. "We were like pit bulls, ready to get out of the cage."

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/recap?gameId=301115028

Oops.

Now that I think about it - there's no way he wasn't paid by someone to say this.
Logged

Internet Apex
SSM's Resident Octagonacologist
Johnny Evers Fan Club
*****
Posts: 8991


Ape X


View Profile
« Reply #148 on: November 16, 2010, 11:02:14 AM »

Jesus Christ. Michael Vick may be putting up the greatest game in the history of the quarterback position.

I can't tell if this will stick with Vick.  Is he really this good?  Or did teams forget how to scheme for him?  Kevin Kolb weeps in a corner of dispair.

I hate the guy, and every week that he's played I've tried finding something to point out that he did wrong. Washington has a shitty defense, and it was only a matter of time before they broke, but...Jesus. As much as I want to stab Jon Gruden in the neck with a pair of scissors, Vick really did look like a black Steve Young out there.

The old Vick used to take off running and try to gun it off balance at the first sign of trouble. This mature, rehabilitated Vick finds just enough room to use his hand cannon to devastating effect. It's exactly the kind of thing that ought to ruin the Bears' defense. And Philly has the kind of receivers that can stretch the hell out of the field. Of course, it ought to ruin the defense of all the teams I hate the most too, so there's that.

The only hope is that Vick adds to his highlight reel of hits that he takes unnecissarily before ending up on the shelf with a torn something or other.

How would you like to see the Bears play these dudes in Philly come January? Fuck... shit. /Sadsack Apex

Also, take it down a notch, son. He was undeniably brilliant last night, but that was also against a Redskins defense that ranked 30th in the NFL before last night and had zero pass rush. DeSean Jackson just did what Johnny Knox should have done and pulled a double move on Hall to take advantage of that fucker sitting one every god damn short route. The Redskins had been lucky before the Detroit game that they were winning the turnover battle despite opposing teams moving the ball at will against them. Besides, the defenses that Vick has faced this year as a starter: Detroit (21), Jacksonville (28), Washington (32), and Indianapolis (18). I'm not opening any veins until I see that he can outrun or fool the Peppers/Briggs/Urlacher Triumvirate of Pain.

Their defense is fast and hits hard too. They may not be the 1988-89 49ers but I still wish ill upon them.

And is 22nd in the NFL in points allowed.

Don't get me wrong. They're a very good team. But there's a reason they have 3 losses. They allowed Kerry fucking Collins to score 27 points on them in the 4th quarter.

None of that matters. Nothing happening now will matter come January. That's the beauty of all this parity. As teams get injured and schedules soften everybody regresses to the mean. You know what that means? Bear Weather. Bear Football. Catch the feeling. Mediocre as dick since 1989. This is our time. Let's get it. Chicago Bears stand up. Tweet that. Meme that. Take a big lick of that that. Pause.
Logged

The 37th Tenet of Pexism:  Apestink is terrible.
J. Walter Weatherman
Johnny Evers Fan Club
*****
Posts: 4246


You can see his stripes but you know he’s clean


View Profile
« Reply #149 on: November 16, 2010, 11:16:08 AM »

Jesus Christ. Michael Vick may be putting up the greatest game in the history of the quarterback position.

I can't tell if this will stick with Vick.  Is he really this good?  Or did teams forget how to scheme for him?  Kevin Kolb weeps in a corner of dispair.

I hate the guy, and every week that he's played I've tried finding something to point out that he did wrong. Washington has a shitty defense, and it was only a matter of time before they broke, but...Jesus. As much as I want to stab Jon Gruden in the neck with a pair of scissors, Vick really did look like a black Steve Young out there.

The old Vick used to take off running and try to gun it off balance at the first sign of trouble. This mature, rehabilitated Vick finds just enough room to use his hand cannon to devastating effect. It's exactly the kind of thing that ought to ruin the Bears' defense. And Philly has the kind of receivers that can stretch the hell out of the field. Of course, it ought to ruin the defense of all the teams I hate the most too, so there's that.

The only hope is that Vick adds to his highlight reel of hits that he takes unnecissarily before ending up on the shelf with a torn something or other.

How would you like to see the Bears play these dudes in Philly come January? Fuck... shit. /Sadsack Apex

Also, take it down a notch, son. He was undeniably brilliant last night, but that was also against a Redskins defense that ranked 30th in the NFL before last night and had zero pass rush. DeSean Jackson just did what Johnny Knox should have done and pulled a double move on Hall to take advantage of that fucker sitting one every god damn short route. The Redskins had been lucky before the Detroit game that they were winning the turnover battle despite opposing teams moving the ball at will against them. Besides, the defenses that Vick has faced this year as a starter: Detroit (21), Jacksonville (28), Washington (32), and Indianapolis (18). I'm not opening any veins until I see that he can outrun or fool the Peppers/Briggs/Urlacher Triumvirate of Pain.

Their defense is fast and hits hard too. They may not be the 1988-89 49ers but I still wish ill upon them.

And is 22nd in the NFL in points allowed.

Don't get me wrong. They're a very good team. But there's a reason they have 3 losses. They allowed Kerry fucking Collins to score 27 points on them in the 4th quarter.

None of that matters. Nothing happening now will matter come January.

What about come November 28?
Logged

Are you serious, Fork?
Pages: 1 ... 8 9 [10] 11 12 ... 32
  Print  
 
Jump to:  

Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.16 | SMF © 2011, Simple Machines Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!