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** We'll get to Brady. He will be hearing footsteps by middle of the second quarter. There will be numerous pressures, hits and sacks. Don't be surprised to see all three of our best pass rushers on the field at the same time: Ware, Spencer and Ellis, with his hand on the ground coming off the defensive end. Ware will terrorize Light.

** Your defense will be under attack all day. We put points on the board. Your formula of get ahead and play the pass will not work this Sunday. We'll win time of possession and control the line of scrimmage. If and when your guys get through the line, Romo will make them look like the coyote chasing the road runner. Beep, beep will equal score, score.

** The kicking game. Enough said. Your guys don't compare to McBriar and Folk.

** We will be very physical with your receivers. Indy came to town last year undefeated, smoking everybody, but ran into a roadblock in Big D. Their receivers got roughed up. The timing was thrown off and the best offense in the league only managed 14 points.

My only concern is you guys might get something in the return game and Moss will get a play or two. Not nearly enough.

The only good luck I wish to you guys is that no one gets hurt. I don't want any excuses.

'Boys 31, Pats 24

****ing aye............... I didn't realize this sh!t was gonna happen

We better not show up today, its a lock to get ugly say's the guru BlueStar '71. He sure sold me with his compelling arguments.

Gayboys - 72, Patriots - 0 :rolleyes:
 
** We'll get to Brady. He will be hearing footsteps by middle of the second quarter. There will be numerous pressures, hits and sacks. Don't be surprised to see all three of our best pass rushers on the field at the same time: Ware, Spencer and Ellis, with his hand on the ground coming off the defensive end. Ware will terrorize Light.

Anybody who expects an attacking defense today will be sadly mistaken. If you want to see what happens to an attack defense watch the film of the '05 Denver playoff loss where they got burned on the blitz so many times that they finally gave up and dropped everybody back.

It's a nice thought to say that Ware will terrorize somebody. In reality do you really think the guy is that much better than Dwight Freeney or any other attacking DE/LB that the Patriots have stoned?

Expect Ware to meet Kyle Brady. You can scratch Ware from the game.

Your big problem is that the only way to beat Brady is to put severe pressure on him, and you can't because you can't cover when the Pats are in a spread formation. You are going to have to drop everybody back or you're going to get creamed underneath.

I do fear for you fragile psyche but you chose this past time, and you must live with the results.
 
Moss is the only one that concerns me. We are very familiar with how to deal with Stallworth since he played with the Eagles. The others are average.
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You rate Welker and Watson as average? Just wondering how a TE gets five TDs in five games when he's average. Please explain.

Anybody who thinks that Welker is average is about to stick his finger in a live socket. Enjoy the buzz.
 
** We'll get to Brady. He will be hearing footsteps by middle of the second quarter. There will be numerous pressures, hits and sacks. Don't be surprised to see all three of our best pass rushers on the field at the same time: Ware, Spencer and Ellis, with his hand on the ground coming off the defensive end. Ware will terrorize Light.

** Your defense will be under attack all day. We put points on the board. Your formula of get ahead and play the pass will not work this Sunday. We'll win time of possession and control the line of scrimmage. If and when your guys get through the line, Romo will make them look like the coyote chasing the road runner. Beep, beep will equal score, score.

** The kicking game. Enough said. Your guys don't compare to McBriar and Folk.

** We will be very physical with your receivers. Indy came to town last year undefeated, smoking everybody, but ran into a roadblock in Big D. Their receivers got roughed up. The timing was thrown off and the best offense in the league only managed 14 points.

My only concern is you guys might get something in the return game and Moss will get a play or two. Not nearly enough.

The only good luck I wish to you guys is that no one gets hurt. I don't want any excuses.

'Boys 31, Pats 24


NFC = JV conference.

"We'll get to Brady". Where have I heard that before...:rolleyes:
 
** We'll get to Brady. He will be hearing footsteps by middle of the second quarter. There will be numerous pressures, hits and sacks. Don't be surprised to see all three of our best pass rushers on the field at the same time: Ware, Spencer and Ellis, with his hand on the ground coming off the defensive end. Ware will terrorize Light. Brady loves pressure & many have tried and many have died. If Ware does push Light we line up K. Brady next to him. End of Ware

** Your defense will be under attack all day. We put points on the board. Your formula of get ahead and play the pass will not work this Sunday. We'll win time of possession and control the line of scrimmage. If and when your guys get through the line, Romo will make them look like the coyote chasing the road runner. Beep, beep will equal score, score.

The Cowboys and Home has never gone up a D that can do what the Patriots can do.

** The kicking game. Enough said. Your guys don't compare to McBriar and Folk. Dallas may have an edge there

** We will be very physical with your receivers. Indy came to town last year undefeated, smoking everybody, but ran into a roadblock in Big D. Their receivers got roughed up. The timing was thrown off and the best offense in the league only managed 14 points.

Been tried and failed

My only concern is you guys might get something in the return game and Moss will get a play or two. Not nearly enough.

The only good luck I wish to you guys is that no one gets hurt. I don't want any excuses.

'Boys 31, Pats 24

Patriots 31 cowgirls 20
 
** We'll get to Brady. He will be hearing footsteps by middle of the second quarter. There will be numerous pressures, hits and sacks. Don't be surprised to see all three of our best pass rushers on the field at the same time: Ware, Spencer and Ellis, with his hand on the ground coming off the defensive end. Ware will terrorize Light.

** Your defense will be under attack all day. We put points on the board. Your formula of get ahead and play the pass will not work this Sunday. We'll win time of possession and control the line of scrimmage. If and when your guys get through the line, Romo will make them look like the coyote chasing the road runner. Beep, beep will equal score, score.

** The kicking game. Enough said. Your guys don't compare to McBriar and Folk.

** We will be very physical with your receivers. Indy came to town last year undefeated, smoking everybody, but ran into a roadblock in Big D. Their receivers got roughed up. The timing was thrown off and the best offense in the league only managed 14 points.

My only concern is you guys might get something in the return game and Moss will get a play or two. Not nearly enough.

The only good luck I wish to you guys is that no one gets hurt. I don't want any excuses.

'Boys 31, Pats 24

I think you are 0 for 4 (0 for 5 with the result included)
Our OL will continue to give Brady all day. Brady doesnt hear footsteps.
Our defense will control your offense and dictate to it.
The kicking game wont matter, but your hero for a day kicker wont make any difference, and ours will have a better day.
Our receivers will be running free all day. Expect Moss, Stallworth, Welker and Watson to combine ofr 250+ receiving yards.

Nice try, but welcome to the big leagues. You arent playing the Giants Rams or Bills today.
 
Moss throws people out of the way? :rofl: Moss is one of the least physical receivers in football.



Guess you haven't been watching what has happened when people have tried to jam Moss this year.
 
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Reason the Patriots will win:
They'll score more points in 60 minutes of play

Next.
 
Reason the Patriots will win:
They'll score more points in 60 minutes of play

Next.

Two-word explanation for why the Cowboys will lose:

Wade Phillips.
 
Cute replys. Nothing about football, but thats to be expected. And oh yea, save the pinching for your boyfriend...and yourself when you see the final score tomorrow.

Would this be classified as a brokeback cowboy comment?
 
** We'll get to Brady. He will be hearing footsteps by middle of the second quarter. There will be numerous pressures, hits and sacks. Don't be surprised to see all three of our best pass rushers on the field at the same time: Ware, Spencer and Ellis, with his hand on the ground coming off the defensive end. Ware will terrorize Light.

We will get to Romo. Those footsteps Brady hears will be the Dallas fans leaving because the game is already over. We will produce numerous hits and sacks, and who knows how many with AD, Warren, Wilfork, and Green who is pretty good at getting pressure on the QB. And I think our O-line is much better this year than years past. Schobel didn't give us any trouble in Buffalo like he usually does.

** Your defense will be under attack all day. We put points on the board. Your formula of get ahead and play the pass will not work this Sunday. We'll win time of possession and control the line of scrimmage. If and when your guys get through the line, Romo will make them look like the coyote chasing the road runner. Beep, beep will equal score, score.

The Cowboy's defense will be under attack all day. Our team puts more points on the board than the 'boys, and allows less. Your weak passing defense will be exposed as Brady is the first great QB you have played this season, and with Moss, Welker, Watson, and Stallworth, you can try to be physical with them, but I am counting on Moss pancaking the guy who tries that on him at the LOS. I can't think of one CB who wants to try to cover moss.

** The kicking game. Enough said. Your guys don't compare to McBriar and Folk.

Gostkowski is young, but has come up with some big kicks, like in the playoffs last year. He has a strong kick, just needs to work on his accuracy. But our punting game sucks. you win this area.

** We will be very physical with your receivers. Indy came to town last year undefeated, smoking everybody, but ran into a roadblock in Big D. Their receivers got roughed up. The timing was thrown off and the best offense in the league only managed 14 points.

Your defense didn't have to cover Moss, Stallworth, Watson, and welker, being thrown to by Brady. Moss is clearly better than Harrison is right now. Harrison is still great, but being physical with one of them is WAY different than the other. Harrison is 6-0, Moss is a little bigger than that. ;)

My only concern is you guys might get something in the return game and Moss will get a play or two. Not nearly enough.

My only concern is that Romo may throw less than 10 interceptions. If the bills came up with a coverage scheme that worked that well, imagine what Belichick has cooked up.

The only good luck I wish to you guys is that no one gets hurt. I don't want any excuses.

Thanks, only losers will wish injurues. Both of these teams have injured a few people I think. Lets hope there are none today.

'Boys 31, Pats 24
'Boys 14, Pats 38 - time to get back down to the basics.

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** We'll get to Brady. He will be hearing footsteps by middle of the second quarter. There will be numerous pressures, hits and sacks. Don't be surprised to see all three of our best pass rushers on the field at the same time: Ware, Spencer and Ellis, with his hand on the ground coming off the defensive end. Ware will terrorize Light.

** Your defense will be under attack all day. We put points on the board. Your formula of get ahead and play the pass will not work this Sunday. We'll win time of possession and control the line of scrimmage. If and when your guys get through the line, Romo will make them look like the coyote chasing the road runner. Beep, beep will equal score, score.

** The kicking game. Enough said. Your guys don't compare to McBriar and Folk.

** We will be very physical with your receivers. Indy came to town last year undefeated, smoking everybody, but ran into a roadblock in Big D. Their receivers got roughed up. The timing was thrown off and the best offense in the league only managed 14 points.

My only concern is you guys might get something in the return game and Moss will get a play or two. Not nearly enough.

The only good luck I wish to you guys is that no one gets hurt. I don't want any excuses.

'Boys 31, Pats 24

How is that again? Just had to bump this up.:D
 
What happened to Wade the Cheerleader in the 2nd half? We are down by 2 TD's, let's kick a FG? :rofl:
 
Seriously, the Cowboys played as well as i can envision them playing-- and still got BEATEN TO A PULP! The T.O. TD wouldn't happen again, and your defense made a great play to score. Your head coach blew any opportunity you guys had when he kicked a FG from the five. Oh yeah, Ms. Blue Star '71, as Fitzy would say, GFY!! (I HOPE YOU AREN'T READING THIS BS '71, we like to keep the football conversation 'round here an educated one.)
 
Moss is the only one that concerns me. We are very familiar with how to deal with Stallworth since he played with the Eagles. The others are average.

Who said they all would be coming all day? That's the concern you should have. Who. When. How. How many. Decisions, decisions.:confused:

Hmm....Welker 10+ catches and 100+ yards, 2 TDs....Stallworth 100+ yards and a TD. I thought you knew how to deal with them?
 
** We'll get to Brady. He will be hearing footsteps by middle of the second quarter. There will be numerous pressures, hits and sacks. Don't be surprised to see all three of our best pass rushers on the field at the same time: Ware, Spencer and Ellis, with his hand on the ground coming off the defensive end. Ware will terrorize Light.

** Your defense will be under attack all day. We put points on the board. Your formula of get ahead and play the pass will not work this Sunday. We'll win time of possession and control the line of scrimmage. If and when your guys get through the line, Romo will make them look like the coyote chasing the road runner. Beep, beep will equal score, score.

** The kicking game. Enough said. Your guys don't compare to McBriar and Folk.

** We will be very physical with your receivers. Indy came to town last year undefeated, smoking everybody, but ran into a roadblock in Big D. Their receivers got roughed up. The timing was thrown off and the best offense in the league only managed 14 points.

My only concern is you guys might get something in the return game and Moss will get a play or two. Not nearly enough.

The only good luck I wish to you guys is that no one gets hurt. I don't want any excuses.

'Boys 31, Pats 24
Care to retract your predictions. Here is some reading material, junior:

http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/boxscore?game_id=29280&displayPage=tab_box_score&season=2007&week=REG6
 
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