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  • rearviewross
    rearviewross Posts: 3,055
    If I am being objective, the David Tyree catch has to be in the top 3.
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  • Jason P
    Jason P Posts: 19,305
    If I am being objective, the David Tyree catch has to be in the top 3.
    It is number UNO.

    A crazy catch ...

    Eli some how didn't get sacked ...

    Rodney Harrison was mugging Tyree and had him arm-barred ..

    The Pats would have gone down as the greatest team EVER ...

    Tyree never had another career catch afterwards ...

    The only play that could have topped this was the long bomb from Brady to Moss that juuust missed on the next and final series ...
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  • rearviewross
    rearviewross Posts: 3,055
    Jason P wrote:
    If I am being objective, the David Tyree catch has to be in the top 3.
    It is number UNO.

    A crazy catch ...

    Eli some how didn't get sacked ...

    Rodney Harrison was mugging Tyree and had him arm-barred ..

    The Pats would have gone down as the greatest team EVER ...

    Tyree never had another career catch afterwards ...

    The only play that could have topped this was the long bomb from Brady to Moss that juuust missed on the next and final series ...

    Yeah, its hard to argue with it. Especially considering the magnitude of the play.
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  • DURP
    DURP OhighO Posts: 2,180
    Dallas get's 5 national televised games really. Way to shove the cowboys down our throats NFL. How does a team that consistantly misses the playoffs get so many national broadcast games?
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  • Jason P
    Jason P Posts: 19,305
    DURP wrote:
    Dallas get's 5 national televised games really. Way to shove the cowboys down our throats NFL. How does a team that consistantly misses the playoffs get so many national broadcast games?
    The nation enjoys watching Romo throw bad interceptions.
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  • rearviewross
    rearviewross Posts: 3,055
    DURP wrote:
    Dallas get's 5 national televised games really. Way to shove the cowboys down our throats NFL. How does a team that consistantly misses the playoffs get so many national broadcast games?

    Because of their owner. Jerry "Chompers" Jones.
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  • DURP
    DURP OhighO Posts: 2,180
    Jason P wrote:
    DURP wrote:
    Dallas get's 5 national televised games really. Way to shove the cowboys down our throats NFL. How does a team that consistantly misses the playoffs get so many national broadcast games?
    The nation enjoys watching Romo throw bad interceptions.

    Not anymore. It was fun for awhile now it's just pathetic and lame.
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  • Jason P
    Jason P Posts: 19,305
    DURP wrote:
    Jason P wrote:
    DURP wrote:
    Dallas get's 5 national televised games really. Way to shove the cowboys down our throats NFL. How does a team that consistantly misses the playoffs get so many national broadcast games?
    The nation enjoys watching Romo throw bad interceptions.

    Not anymore. It was fun for awhile now it's just pathetic and lame.
    Well, truth be that a lot of eyeballs follow the Cowboys and eyeballs attract sponsers.
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  • Ledbetterman10
    Ledbetterman10 Posts: 16,994
    DURP wrote:
    Jason P wrote:
    DURP wrote:
    Dallas get's 5 national televised games really. Way to shove the cowboys down our throats NFL. How does a team that consistantly misses the playoffs get so many national broadcast games?
    The nation enjoys watching Romo throw bad interceptions.

    Not anymore. It was fun for awhile now it's just pathetic and lame.

    No it's still funny. Especially now that he makes more money than both Eli Manning and Ben Roethlisberger.
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  • jamminpearls
    jamminpearls Posts: 7,078
    Looks like the Bucs are about to make a horrible move. There giving up way to much for a guy coming off a serious injury. A healthy Revis is worth it but a question mark one along with all the guaranteed cash is nuts. I would give them next years #1 but no way the #13 pick this year.
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  • Jason P
    Jason P Posts: 19,305
    Looks like the Bucs are about to make a horrible move. There giving up way to much for a guy coming off a serious injury. A healthy Revis is worth it but a question mark one along with all the guaranteed cash is nuts. I would give them next years #1 but no way the #13 pick this year.
    I don't know. The #13 pick for a 27 year old CB who is pretty much the best player at that position. I think the odds of him coming back into top form are better then the odds of the #13 pick even coming close to what his potential is.
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  • jamminpearls
    jamminpearls Posts: 7,078
    Jason P wrote:
    Looks like the Bucs are about to make a horrible move. There giving up way to much for a guy coming off a serious injury. A healthy Revis is worth it but a question mark one along with all the guaranteed cash is nuts. I would give them next years #1 but no way the #13 pick this year.
    I don't know. The #13 pick for a 27 year old CB who is pretty much the best player at that position. I think the odds of him coming back into top form are better then the odds of the #13 pick even coming close to what his potential is.
    Flip a coin. Plus you have to give him 50 guaranteed. I'd rather know the guess is what i'm saying.
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  • Jason P
    Jason P Posts: 19,305
    Jason P wrote:
    Looks like the Bucs are about to make a horrible move. There giving up way to much for a guy coming off a serious injury. A healthy Revis is worth it but a question mark one along with all the guaranteed cash is nuts. I would give them next years #1 but no way the #13 pick this year.
    I don't know. The #13 pick for a 27 year old CB who is pretty much the best player at that position. I think the odds of him coming back into top form are better then the odds of the #13 pick even coming close to what his potential is.
    Flip a coin. Plus you have to give him 50 guaranteed. I'd rather know the guess is what i'm saying.
    The money is the big kicker

    Seems like teams are less inclined to lock up big contracts in FA this year. Cliff Avrial turned down 3 years / $30M from the lions last year and took $12M / 2 years with the sea chickens this year.

    That's a lot of scratch left on the table...
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  • rearviewross
    rearviewross Posts: 3,055
    Jason P wrote:
    Jason P wrote:
    I don't know. The #13 pick for a 27 year old CB who is pretty much the best player at that position. I think the odds of him coming back into top form are better then the odds of the #13 pick even coming close to what his potential is.
    Flip a coin. Plus you have to give him 50 guaranteed. I'd rather know the guess is what i'm saying.
    The money is the big kicker

    Seems like teams are less inclined to lock up big contracts in FA this year. Cliff Avrial turned down 3 years / $30M from the lions last year and took $12M / 2 years with the sea chickens this year.

    That's a lot of scratch left on the table...

    8 mil to get out of Detroit... seems like a good deal to me.

    Not sure what to think about the Revis trade. Could be a good move for them. Maybe he will hold out for a new contract next year.
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  • CROJAM95
    CROJAM95 Posts: 10,835
    Jason P wrote:
    Looks like the Bucs are about to make a horrible move. There giving up way to much for a guy coming off a serious injury. A healthy Revis is worth it but a question mark one along with all the guaranteed cash is nuts. I would give them next years #1 but no way the #13 pick this year.
    I don't know. The #13 pick for a 27 year old CB who is pretty much the best player at that position. I think the odds of him coming back into top form are better then the odds of the #13 pick even coming close to what his potential is.
    Flip a coin. Plus you have to give him 50 guaranteed. I'd rather know the guess is what i'm saying.


    $0 Guaranteed

    Pretty much year to year.... TB didn't do too bad in the contract aspect.
  • DURP
    DURP OhighO Posts: 2,180
    Not sure what to think about the Revis trade. Could be a good move for them. Maybe he will hold out for a new contract next year.

    He's done it before so I would not at all be surprised if he did that next year.
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  • STAYSEA
    STAYSEA Posts: 3,814
    I watch more football than you think. It's off season. You are all living in fantasy land.
    Go back to reality and watch baseball.
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  • JK_Livin
    JK_Livin South Jersey Posts: 7,365
    Can anyone send me a link to a mock draft? I haven't seen any online.

    I'm kidding. I'm kidding. I think my 11 year old son has a his 7th version of his mock draft done.
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  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,597
    STAYSEA wrote:
    I watch more football than you think. It's off season. You are all living in fantasy land.
    Go back to reality and watch baseball.


    you get that thing taken care of yet stac?
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  • zagi
    zagi Posts: 414
    STAYSEA wrote:
    I watch more football than you think. It's off season. You are all living in fantasy land.
    Go back to reality and watch baseball.
    :?