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Either that or they're simply bad again this year.

 

I don't think they're so bad that they hold the football like it's loaded with dynamite. Greg Salas is [expletive] his pants waiting for these punts.

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Either that or they're simply bad again this year.

 

I don't think they're so bad that they hold the football like it's loaded with dynamite. Greg Salas is [expletive] his pants waiting for these punts.

Maybe. They sure don't have much oomph on O right now, that's for sure. But, they're still in it. Let's see what happens. Nice defensive penetration there.

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Yeah, they look like the Bears. They're being starved off on D, and their O is simply inept.

 

The difference is, they're looking like this against the Giants, who are inferior to the Saints, at least to my eyes.

 

Rams still suck. Bradford can't overcome this, especially with no RB to help him.

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If games were only 30 minutes long the Vikings would be pretty good. That was just an awful loss. Total domination in the first half only to have the exact opposite happen in the second half.
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Just when you thought it was safe, Jeff George is throwing his hat back into the ring for the Colts QB job...

 

“I know it’s a long shot, but they need something,” the 43-year-old George said by phone, stressing he wasn’t intending to be critical of Collins, who “was put in a bad situation.”

 

“If I can come back and help my hometown team, with my family being here, in any way that I could, what a great feeling that would be,” George said.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/breaking/cbsports-exqb-george-i-could-help-colts-20110919,0,48209.story

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Just when you thought it was safe, Jeff George is throwing his hat back into the ring for the Colts QB job...

 

“I know it’s a long shot, but they need something,” the 43-year-old George said by phone, stressing he wasn’t intending to be critical of Collins, who “was put in a bad situation.”

 

“If I can come back and help my hometown team, with my family being here, in any way that I could, what a great feeling that would be,” George said.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/breaking/cbsports-exqb-george-i-could-help-colts-20110919,0,48209.story

 

The Colts signing Collins was funny, but probably the best move they could have made. The Colts replacing him with Jeff George would be fantastic and would basically guarantee them first dibs on Luck.

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Just when you thought it was safe, Jeff George is throwing his hat back into the ring for the Colts QB job...

 

“I know it’s a long shot, but they need something,” the 43-year-old George said by phone, stressing he wasn’t intending to be critical of Collins, who “was put in a bad situation.”

 

“If I can come back and help my hometown team, with my family being here, in any way that I could, what a great feeling that would be,” George said.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/breaking/cbsports-exqb-george-i-could-help-colts-20110919,0,48209.story

 

The Colts signing Collins was funny, but probably the best move they could have made. The Colts replacing him with Jeff George would be fantastic and would basically guarantee them first dibs on Luck.

 

I really want this to happen but no way it does.

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Spags punting down 12 with 6:30 to play is getting into Scott Linehan territory. Not a good sign.

 

Punting with 1:30 left too. I know it's an extreme long shot , especially because it was 4th and 28, but what happens if there is a breakdown in coverage and one of the WRs takes it to the house. Now you are 5 down and still a lot of time on the clock. If you punt it, you are asking the Giants to kneel out the game. Is he trying to make the score as respectable as possible

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Why did that linebacker throw the football at a Giants employee's head after scoring?

That's a very good question.

I really don't care what the answer is, I'm still laughing about it. Hilarious.

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Spags punting down 12 with 6:30 to play is getting into Scott Linehan territory. Not a good sign.

 

Punting with 1:30 left too. I know it's an extreme long shot , especially because it was 4th and 28, but what happens if there is a breakdown in coverage and one of the WRs takes it to the house. Now you are 5 down and still a lot of time on the clock. If you punt it, you are asking the Giants to kneel out the game. Is he trying to make the score as respectable as possible

 

Yeah, just really crummy decision making. And now they aren't winning a game until November, so the heat is going to be turned up on Spags. If a team is looking for two top-notch coordinators next season, him and McDaniels might be their guys.

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