valdosta, no I agree with you.. You were on this first..
have a great season buddy :cheers
Not one to "count chickens" gyno, but week 3's loss 100% sealed this up for you
So congrats!!! 12io4j2w90
All depends who you played it with....
I don't believe so. I stated in another thread that the coaching staff never even considered Moore true competition to Henne in camp. That says a lot about Moore to me. He can't throw the deep ball, but he has some play-making ability you can't teach, unlike Henne the Robot.Matt Moore an improve?
Commissioner Goodell: "With the first pick of the 2012 NFL Draft....the Miami Dolphins select...(opens card)....Andrew Luck, quarterback, Stanford University."
Not so fast, my friend.The Rams are worse.
Another loss for the Dolphins, but I'll admit I'm nervous. Really, really nervous that these clowns are going to win either next week at KC or the following week at home against Washington. I can just see it now...KC coming off a big divisional win on short rest taking Miami lightly and the Dolphins escaping with a win. And with the way Washington is playing and their injuries, Miami may be a pick'em game with them two weeks from now.
Meanwhile Indy keeps sucking and holding back a healthy Peyton Manning from winning them a few games. Ugh.
The problem is that Manning can't be moved so easily. He's getting up there in age, he's injured to an extent none of us know, and he's due a boatload of money. He'll certainly never agree to be traded to a bad team, but how many good teams need quarterbacks?If Indy ends up with the number one pick then there will be some sort of showdown between the Colts GM/ownership and Peyton Manning.I think Manning will force a trade or leave if Indy drafts Andrew Luck.
since everyone is taking a dump on gyno in the "Clemson is legit" thread, let's not forget this one.
he was wrong about Clemson but having a public take around here takes balls.
From what all the insiders are saying the value of the #1 pick would be MUCH more than that. They make it seem as though it would almost take 2 or 3 first rounders, and maybe more, even to just move up from 2 or 3.The problem is that Manning can't be moved so easily. He's getting up there in age, he's injured to an extent none of us know, and he's due a boatload of money. He'll certainly never agree to be traded to a bad team, but how many good teams need quarterbacks?
If the Colts were to draft Luck and keep Manning, then you're left with pretty much the same crappy team around Manning. Reggie Wayne, Jeff Saturday, and Dallas Clark aren't getting any younger. My hope is that Indy would trade the pick to Miami for the #2 overall pick or so, along with maybe Miami's second round pick and a third round pick next year. Something along those lines.