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Discussion in 'Football: NFL, College, High School' started by moestavern19, Dec 11, 2000.

  1. moestavern19

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    Thats right baby We are the Pest in the West. With our last two home games we have combined for 72 points and held our oppenents to 21 . How about Curtis Martin? He will run all over the Raiders , What???
    Lets see Curtis Martin 17 attempts allright 11 yards!!!! DAMN what happened there . Im sorry is the Raiders Defense to soft? What? Old Man Eric Allen 4 INTS in the last 3 Games Two Of them for TD's . William Thomas Linebacker , unsung hero? How about 6 interceptions on the year , for a linebacker 6 picks??? Damn Straight We are the Raider Nation And We are coming full speed ahead to the Playoffs . Oh yeah And New York dont go thinking Chad Pennington is better than Ray Lucas and Vinny , We just let them score to mess with your heads , Its all good Wayne Chrebet was on my fantasy team anyways [​IMG] . And Denver , up yours because if you have to come to our house , You aint got a chance in hell .

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  2. HOOP-T

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    You are the pest in the BBS.

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    Go Titans!!!

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  3. moestavern19

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    Damn Sraight [​IMG]

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  4. DREAMer

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    HOOP-T

    What? Where are the Titans movng to now? Arkansas? They can "go" alright, straight to Hell, for all I care. [​IMG]


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  5. Nuggets4

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    That's funny, because I seem to remember <a href="http://www.nfl.com/news/00recaps/week3/denoak.html">Denver 33, -aklan- 24</a> in -aklan-. Hmmmm.......

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  6. PhiSlammaJamma

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    Titans 3 losses by a grand total of seven points, Two Missed field goals, and a 65 yard miss by Hentrich in Buffalo. Two losses came to playoff caliber teams Baltimore and Buffalo. Third loss went to Jacksonville who is 7-7. You can't argue with those numbers. That was the worst part of our season. We are that close to being 14-0. All of that without Dyson, Pickens, and Thigpen....our three star wideouts. Now do you want to talk about the good parts of our season. All eleven of them. We smoke the Raiders with our bench. Please. Go home.


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  7. stringthing

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    Titans? Wasn't that a movie?......

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  8. Dream34

    Dream34 Contributing Member

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    moestavern19,
    I did not know that the Raiders were your favorite team.

    I will give the Raiders there props. The Raiders spanked the Jets. WOW!!! With the Dolphins losing earlier in the day I would have thought that Jets would come out and play with some attitude. That game was never close. The Raiders have had an excellent year. Rich Gannon should be the MVP this year.

    My money has always been on the Titans. Still is. I can't wait till the playoffs. Well if we face each other during the playoffs may the best team win.

    Peace!!!


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    It was the first time the Titans sent an offense to the line of scrimmage with Eddie George in the backfield behind McNair to go with Wycheck at tight end and Carl Pickens, Kevin Dyson and Yancey Thigpen at wide receiver.

    So many choices, with a full season still ahead.

    "I think that might be scary for a defense," Dyson said.

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  9. PhiSlammaJamma

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    By the way, Mike tirico likes Gannon a lot. Raiders showed some of that old defensive mystique. Gannon is leading them to comebacks, and for example, has been playing just like McNair. It's going to be tight to the finish, but you will be playing at Adelphi this year! I hope you beat out Miami for 2nd. You are much better than the Dolphins. I think the best AFC teams are the

    1.Titans
    2.Colts
    3.Ravens
    4.Broncos with Griese
    5.Raiders
    6.Dolphins
    7.Jaguars
    8.Jets
    9.Steelers
    10.Chiefs


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  10. Dream34

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    PhiSlammaJamma,
    I have to disagree somewhat with the order of your AFC rankings.

    I do not think the Colts are playing like the second placed team in the AFC. They have played to inconsistently this year to be ranked that high. There game this week against the Dolphins should be a good measuring stick. They have the talent on offense but I think they are to many ??? on defense.

    I think the Titans are #1 and the Raiders #2. I see alot of the Dolphins and they are a very good team. They are easily a #3 if not a #2 in the AFC. The Dolphins defense is just awesome. Plus this year they have a good offense (thanks in large part to Chan Galey -offensive coordinator). If the Titans win their next two games they need to be sending Thank You cards to the Steelers (for beating the Raiders) and the Buc's (for beating the Dolphins). Also the Ravens are going to go as far there defense carrys them. Their defense is also very tough. Unlike the Dolphins they have a very suspect offense. They lead the league in three and outs for the opposing offense. I just think there offense will let them down in the playoffs.
    The Broncos are playing well. I am sure they are praying to play the Raiders in the playoffs. That would be great match-up again. It would also be interesting to see if the Jets played the Dolphins. The Jets have had the Dolphins number all year.

    The Jaguars are hot but I will reserve my rankings to only potential playoff teams. So I think that you need to get rid of teams like the Steelers, Jaguars and Chiefs.





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    It was the first time the Titans sent an offense to the line of scrimmage with Eddie George in the backfield behind McNair to go with Wycheck at tight end and Carl Pickens, Kevin Dyson and Yancey Thigpen at wide receiver.

    So many choices, with a full season still ahead.

    "I think that might be scary for a defense," Dyson said.
     
  11. moestavern19

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    Titans and Raiders have similar patterns , Titans/Oilers went 8-8 for a few years before going to the Super Bowl , The Raiders last two years have been 8-8 playing for nothing but pride , I have every right to be exicted that they finally made the playoffs

    Oh yeah Nuggets4
    Cincinatti 31 Denver 21 What the hell was that .

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  12. Frank Black

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    2-Colts????

    More like:
    1-Titans
    2-Raiders
    3-Ravens
    4-Colts
    5-Broncos
    6-Dolphins

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    I haven't seen a lot of Miami, but I saw the Jaguars rack up 63 on them in the playoffs last year. I know last year was last year, but that experience might cause them to go mental once again. I'm banking on it. That's why I dopped them so low. Colt's have had some success in playoffs and I expect that to carry over into the post season (should things fall their way).


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  14. Nuggets4

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    The worst football game in the history of mankind.

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  15. ChrisP

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    moe, that game just proves the old cliche, "on any given sunday..." I wouldn't get too cocky about another matchup with the Broncos - could come back to bite you in the ass. The Broncos have owned the Raiders for several years now. I'll concede that you do have reason to crow however. Raiders have looked pretty good this year... in the regular season anyway. he he.

    Nuggets4, I have to disagree with you. The worst football game in the history of mankind was between the Bills and Oilers. I won't elaborate on the gory details, though... too traumatic... bad flashbacks...

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  16. moestavern19

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    Rich Gannon just got the starting job at the AFC Pro Bowl over Peyton Manning and Brian Griese , Charles Woodson is in too .

    Props to Samari Rolle and Rod Smith for making the squad here are the complete rosters (Some people like Sam Cowart might be replaced because of injury)
    • AFC
      WR Marvin Harrison* Indianapolis 84 rec., 1257 yds., 11 TDs
      WR Eric Moulds* Buffalo 88 rec., 1199 yds., 5 TDs
      WR Rod Smith Denver 86 rec., 1421 yds., 8 TDs
      WR Jimmy Smith Jacksonville 82 rec., 1155 yds., 7 TDs
      OT Jonathan Ogden* Baltimore 4th straight Pro Bowl
      OT Tony Boselli* Jacksonville 5th straight Pro Bowl
      OT Brad Hopkins Tennessee
      OG Bruce Matthews* Tennessee 13th straight Pro Bowl
      OG Ruben Brown* Buffalo 5th straight Pro Bowl
      OG Steve Wisniewski Oakland 8th Pro Bowl
      C Kevin Mawae* New York Jets 2nd Pro Bowl
      C Tom Nalen Denver 4th straight Pro Bowl
      TE Tony Gonzalez* Kansas City 84 rec., 1071 yds., 8 TDs
      TE Frank Wycheck Tennessee 62 rec., 582 yds., 4 TDs
      QB Rich Gannon* Oakland 253-424, 3064 yds, 22 TDs
      QB Peyton Manning Indianapolis 311-507, 3924 yds., 28 TDs
      QB Brian Griese Denver 214-334, 2674 yds., 19 TDs
      RB Edgerrin James* Indianapolis 329 att., 1469 yds., 17 TDs (13 rushing)
      RB Eddie George Tennessee 350 att., 1250 yds., 12 TDs (10 rushing)
      RB Corey Dillon Cincinnati 282 att., 1320 yds., 7 TDs
      FB Richie Anderson* New York Jets 72 rec., 692 yds.


      Defense
      Pos. Player Team Stats
      DE Jason Taylor* Miami 60 tackles, 13½ sacks
      DE Trace Armstrong* Miami 34 tackles, 16½ sacks
      DE Jevon Kearse Tennessee 45 tackles, 9 sacks
      DT Trevor Pryce* Denver 40 tackles, 11 sacks
      DT Sam Adams* Baltimore 115 tackles, 3 sacks, 2 INTs
      DT Ted Washington Buffalo 53 tackles, 2½ sacks
      OLB Junior Seau* San Diego 110 tackles, 3½ sacks, 2 INTs
      OLB Mo Lewis* New York Jets 74 tackles, 7 sacks, 1 INT
      OLB Jason Gildon Pittsburgh 68 tackles, 10 sacks
      MLB Ray Lewis* Baltimore 115 tackles, 3 sacks, 2 INTs
      MLB Sam Cowart Buffalo 129 tackles, 5½ sacks, 2 INTs
      CB Sam Madison* Miami 34 tackles, 5 INTs
      CB Samari Rolle* Tennessee 36 tackles, 7 INTs, 1 TD
      CB Charles Woodson Oakland 71 tackles, 3 INTs
      SS Blaine Bishop* Tennessee 75 tackles, 2 INTs, 1 TD
      FS Rod Woodson* Baltimore 65 tackles, 4 INTs
      FS Brock Marion Miami 85 tackles, 5 INTs


      * Indicates starter

      Specialists
      Pos. Player Team Statistics
      Punter Darren Bennett San Diego 46.6 avg., 39.3 net
      Kicker Matt Stover Baltimore 32-35 FGs, 122 pts.
      Return specialist Derrick Mason Tennessee 26.8 yds./kick return, 13.3 yds./punt return
      Special Teamer Larry Izzo Miami 4 tackles

      NFC

      WR Randy Moss* Minnesota 84 rec., 1257 yds., 11 TDs
      WR Isaac Bruce* St. Louis 82. rec., 1392 yds., 9 TDs
      WR Cris Carter Minnesota 85 rec., 1116 yds., 8 TDs
      WR Terrell Owens San Francisco 74 rec., 1133 yds., 12 TDs
      OT Orlando Pace* St. Louis 2nd Pro Bowl
      OT Willie Roaf* New Orleans 7th straight selection
      OT Korey Stringer Minnesota
      OG Larry Allen* Dallas 6th Pro Bowl selection
      OG Randall McDaniel* Tampa Bay 12th straight year as starter
      OG Ron Stone New York Giants
      C Jeff Christy* Tampa Bay 3rd straight year as starter
      C Matt Birk Minnesota
      TE Chad Lewis* Philadelphia 60 rec., 669 yds., 3 TDs
      TE Stephen Alexander Washington 40 rec., 390 yds., 2 TDs
      QB Daunte Culpepper* Minnesota 267-426, 3505 yds., 29 TDs
      QB Jeff Garcia San Francisco 301-477, 3688 yds., 28 TDs
      QB Kurt Warner St. Louis 203-298, 2980 yds, 18 TDs
      RB Marshall Faulk* St. Louis 199 att., 1060 yds., 13 TDs; 70 rec., 736 yds., 6 TDs
      RB Robert Smith Minnesota 270 att., 1458 yds., 10 TDs (7 rushing)
      RB Charlie Garner 49ers 236 att., 1096 yds., 10 TDs (7 rushing)
      FB Mike Alstott* Tampa Bay 126 att., 456 yds., 5 TDs


      Defense
      Pos. Player Team Stats
      DE Hugh Douglas* Philadelphia 53 tackles, 15 sacks
      DE Joe Johnson* New Orleans 43 tackles, 10 sacks
      DE Marco Coleman Washington 48 tackles, 12 sacks
      DT Warren Sapp* Tampa Bay 44 tackles, 13½
      DT La'Roi Glover* New Orleans 57 tackles, 16 sacks
      DT Luther Elliss Detroit 33 tackles, 3 sacks
      OLB Derrick Brooks* Tampa Bay 136 tackles, 1 sack
      OLB Jessie Armstead* New York Giants 91 tackles, 4 sacks
      OLB Keith Mitchell New Orleans 78 tackles, 6½ sacks
      MLB Stephen Boyd* Detroit 119 tackles
      MLB Jeremiah Trotter Philadelphia 113 tackles, 3 sacks
      CB Champ Bailey* Washington 47 tackles, 4 INTs
      CB Troy Vincent* Philadelphia 73 tackles, 5 INTs
      CB Donnie Abraham Tampa Bay 52 tackles, 7 INTs
      SS John Lynch* Tampa Bay 72 tackles, 1 INT
      SS Robert Griffith Minnesota 89 tackles, 1 INT
      FS Darren Sharper* Green Bay 86 tackles, 8 INTs


      * Indicates starter

      Specialists
      Pos. Player Team Statistics
      Punter Scott Player Arizona 44.3 avg., 39.4 net
      Kicker Martin Gramatica Tampa Bay 25-30 FGs, 112 pts.
      Return specialist Desmond Howard Detroit 24.7 yds./kick return, 15.4 yds./punt return
      Special Teamer Michael Bates Carolina 23.4 yds./kickoff return
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