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Chris Rifkin
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Tampa, Florida, US
This game should lose my interest by 9PM
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Orca Bay Images
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Arcata, California, US
Oakland at Atlanta: I'll be watching this mainly to see if new Raider acquisition DE Andre Carter will be able to add any punch to the punchless defense.
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Wildcat Photography
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Valparaiso, Indiana, US
Chris Rifkin wrote: This game should lose my interest by 9PM I wish...come on Steelers!
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Chris Rifkin
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Tampa, Florida, US
Shockingly entertaining game. Bad miss there
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Chris Rifkin
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Tampa, Florida, US
Wildcat Photography wrote: Well, that sucked... LOL! Yep,an especially revolting development for me as I'm officially R.I.P. in my knockout pool
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Gianantonio
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Turin, Piemonte, Italy
Did you watch a game in the future!?
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Wildcat Photography
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Valparaiso, Indiana, US
Gianantonio wrote: Did you watch a game in the future!? I wish it was only a bad dream...instead of real!
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Orca Bay Images
Posts: 33877
Arcata, California, US
Wow. Raiders lead Falcons 13-10 in the third quarter. So far, the Raiders have played with a rare amount of heart and intensity. Whoops. Carson sacked, fumbled. Falcons have the ball on the Oakland 2.
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GK photo
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Laguna Beach, California, US
i just told my kid the raiders will find a way to fuck this game up, then "bam"!!! the clown princes of the nfl. palmer's tackle attempt was a classic too.
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Orca Bay Images
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Arcata, California, US
GK photo wrote: i just told my kid the raiders will find a way to fuck this game up, then "bam"!!! the clown princes of the nfl. palmer's tackle attempt was a classic too. Hmmm, Raiders are still in it, 20-20, 0:40. Falcon 55yd FG attempt with 1 second left... Falcons win. Still proud of the Raiders today.
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Chris Rifkin
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Tampa, Florida, US
Raiders brought it Cowballs had the game handed to them...eh...they didn't want it
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Chris Rifkin
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Tampa, Florida, US
Giants 49ers already looking like a slobberknocker
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R L P
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Las Vegas, Nevada, US
Chris Rifkin wrote: Giants 49ers already looking like a slobberknocker shocked, absolutely shocked that the Giants defense hasn't given up more than 3 points. should be up by more than a touchdown though.
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Chris Rifkin
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Tampa, Florida, US
R L P wrote: shocked, absolutely shocked that the Giants defense hasn't given up more than 3 points. should be up by more than a touchdown though. agreed especially considering how much of a liability Blackburn is in coverage vs TEs now they are up by more than a TD lets see what SF has now still think Smith is very dangerous
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R L P
Posts: 1971
Las Vegas, Nevada, US
Chris Rifkin wrote: agreed especially considering how much of a liability Blackburn is in coverage vs TEs now they are up by more than a TD lets see what SF has now still think Smith is very dangerous yes ... Smith is very dangerous ...
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Chris Rifkin
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Tampa, Florida, US
R L P wrote: yes ... Smith is very dangerous ... *not saying a word till the clock saysd 0:00 in the 4th considering what has happened to the Giants on this field
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R L P
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Las Vegas, Nevada, US
Chris Rifkin wrote: *not saying a word till the clock saysd 0:00 in the 4th considering what has happened to the Giants on this field breathe easy, my friend. this one is in the bag. the Niners defense is not what it was advertised. ... and the Eagles & cowboys lost? it must be an early christmas.
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Good Egg Productions
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Orlando, Florida, US
Great finish to the Seattle New England game.
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Chris Rifkin
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Tampa, Florida, US
R L P wrote: breathe easy, my friend. this one is in the bag. the Niners defense is not what it was advertised. ... and the Eagles & cowboys lost? it must be an early christmas. Actually that 49er defense is as good,it just can't be hung out there like when the offense gives up the ball 3 times. However Giants just sent a HUGE message to the entire NFL 1'their defense decided to play this year today 2.more importantlyt is how the giants running game is now officially back
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Reflected
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New York, New York, US
Ahmad and Antrel! (because you can't give game balls to the entire crew) Swamp Things 26 Gold Diggers 3
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TRPn Pics
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Silver Springs Shores, Florida, US
Wow, is this going to be a whole season of any given Sunday?
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Wildcat Photography
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Valparaiso, Indiana, US
TRPn Pics wrote: Wow, is this going to be a whole season of any given Sunday? Damn well looks like it...seems my Steelers cannot win on the road 2-3.
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Chris Rifkin
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Tampa, Florida, US
Meanwhile..... The Chargers just cough up a 24 point halftime lead in 17 minutes
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GK photo
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Laguna Beach, California, US
the chargers blow. after last week, i didn't think they could be any worse (i don't care either way, just saying), but tonight's effort in the second half was positively putrid. obviously the norv thing has run its course. i thought it had about two years ago.
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Chris Rifkin
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Tampa, Florida, US
Anybody now want to debate the Chargers/Giants draft day trade in 2004? *I hated the trade and the pick * Derp
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Instinct Images
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San Diego, California, US
I think I just watched an entire season slip away in less than 30 minutes of football. Yikes that I was depressing. Good teams rally after this type of loss, bad teams collapse. I have a bad feeling that it's the latter for the Chargers.
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Mr Banner
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Hayward, California, US
4 interceptions for rivers 3 for alex smith yesterday. shit is ridiculous.
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GK photo
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Laguna Beach, California, US
Instinct Images wrote: I think I just watched an entire season slip away in less than 30 minutes of football. Yikes that I was depressing. Good teams rally after this type of loss, bad teams collapse. I have a bad feeling that it's the latter for the Chargers. uh, the futile attempts by jard gaither to block at the end of last week's debacle should have been your slipping point. the collapse just started 30 minutes later than scheduled. think of the ridiculous ways the bolts have figured out how to lose in the last decade. at least the post-gannon raiders had no chance. these guys are usually picked to go far in the playoffs, if not win it all. fucking losing organization, through and through.
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GK photo
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Laguna Beach, California, US
Damon Banner wrote: 3 for alex smith yesterday. shit is ridiculous. especially after allllll that shit the niners were going on about all week too. the giants fucking humiliated them. alex who? oh, that's right, alex smith.
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Let There Be Light
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Los Angeles, California, US
After that performance by the Chargers Norv Turner moves to the top of NFL coaching death pool (as in most likely to get fired) for this season.
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GK photo
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Laguna Beach, California, US
Let There Be Light wrote: After that performance by the Chargers Norv Turner moves to the top of NFL coaching death pool (as in most likely to get fired) for this season. problem is, he's been heading that list for years, but never gets axed.
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Cool Hand Mike
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Jacksonville, Florida, US
Let There Be Light wrote: After that performance by the Chargers Norv Turner moves to the top of NFL coaching death pool (as in most likely to get fired) for this season. I don't like Chargers but it only counts as 1 loss, they have the same record as Denver ( losing the tiebreaker right now) and are tied with 4 other teams for the 2 Wildcard spots. Watching through a fantasy football lens the Philadelphia Eagles game seemed to be a disaster as well. They held Stafford to terrible results for 3 quarters and then can't grind the time off the clock or stop him in the 4th. Bills/Cardinals, Seattle/New England, and Atlanta/Oakland were wild ones as well , this shift towards pass happy offenses shows a real danger for the leading team when they can't establish any running game to grind out the last quarter.
Chris Rifkin wrote: Anybody now want to debate the Chargers/Giants draft day trade in 2004? Still most interesting thing to me is that Tiki retires, Shockey goes down and THEN Eli is able to assert himself.
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S W I N S K E Y
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Saint Petersburg, Florida, US
Good Egg Productions wrote: Great finish to the Seattle New England game. a win for everyone...
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S W I N S K E Y
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Saint Petersburg, Florida, US
Chris Rifkin wrote: *I hated the trade and the pick * Derp i was always on board...i saw him play in college...
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Wildcat Photography
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Valparaiso, Indiana, US
S W I N S K E Y wrote: a win for everyone... +1 I agree!
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Chris Rifkin
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Tampa, Florida, US
S W I N S K E Y wrote: i was always on board...i saw him play in college... Oh,so did I, but I was also of the(wrong) thought that the Giants could win a Super Bowl with Kerry Collins and all they needed to do was get a great O lineman(I wanted Robert Gallery....erm....DERP),some Lbs and a reciever.... Then when I heard they were going to go hard for Eli or Big Ben I was hoping that somehow they could get him without having to give up the amount of picks they did(I'm a draft pick hoarder) Well...between this and me not wanting JPP either(though I am on record for loving the Hakeem Nicks pick and really liking the last 2 drafts),its best I stick to being an OTR trucker,hack photographer and wannabe rock star and let my favorite football team's personal decsisons be made by someone who has proven to be quite good at it
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