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05-27-2009, 11:36 AM #11
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Re: Power rankings of NFL teams after the 2009 Draft
oh this topic pissed me off yesterday. I was in the discussion board yesterday and some dumb "b" word from GB was speaking nonsense. Also some bears fan was being a d bag. uGH!

thank you Josdin00 for the amazing sig!
and yes... that just happened!
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05-27-2009, 11:37 AM #12
Re: Power rankings of NFL teams after the 2009 Draft
I would place the Bears below the Packers, and I don't think the Colts make the playoffs this year.
I'm one who feels the Vikings won't have Favre, but will do just fine anyway.“What takes a quarterback to the next level is not arm strength or mobility or any of that stuff. It’s the ability to play on critical downs. Manage third downs, or red zones or four-minute or two-minute situations"
Dilfer
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Re: Power rankings of NFL teams after the 2009 Draft
"Marrdro" wrote:
Hmm... bumping us up a few spots (could be the difference between playoffs and a first round bye) and watching yoru inner struggle between your like for the vikigns and hatred for Favre vs. some of just not liking the guy."i_bleed_purple" wrote:
Is ole Lord Dickhead really worth it?"Marrdro" wrote:
exactly what should I be wondering?11th without LD.
Would only move up a couple of spots with him.
Hmmmmmmm, makes one wonder now doesn't it.
Course, when you consider that he has the Colts (Manning lost some coaches) and Giants (Eli isn't any good without a WR that can catch everything thrown to him) that high on wonders about his ranking of the Vikes.
Still, all in all a fun read.
I'd take Favre.
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05-27-2009, 11:42 AM #14
Re: Power rankings of NFL teams after the 2009 Draft
"jargomcfargo" wrote:
One of the many reasons why I like you Doc.I would place the Bears below the Packers, and I don't think the Colts make the playoffs this year.
I'm one who feels the Vikings won't have Favre, but will do just fine anyway.
;DMany many thanks to my talented friend Jos for the new Sig.
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Re: Power rankings of NFL teams after the 2009 Draft
"Marrdro" wrote:
fine doesn't win superbowls though :P"jargomcfargo" wrote:
One of the many reasons why I like you Doc.I would place the Bears below the Packers, and I don't think the Colts make the playoffs this year.
I'm one who feels the Vikings won't have Favre, but will do just fine anyway.
;D
We've been doing fine for the past 45 years.
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05-27-2009, 12:17 PM #16
Re: Power rankings of NFL teams after the 2009 Draft
"i_bleed_purple" wrote:
If you could see the future I would agree."Marrdro" wrote:
fine doesn't win superbowls though :P"jargomcfargo" wrote:
One of the many reasons why I like you Doc.I would place the Bears below the Packers, and I don't think the Colts make the playoffs this year.
I'm one who feels the Vikings won't have Favre, but will do just fine anyway.
;D
We've been doing fine for the past 45 years.
I can only see the past, but feel that a continuation of improvement over the past three years won't be difficult.
TJ and Rosenfels are better than Gus. And it won't take much improvement to do just fine.
And that very well could equate to a superbowl win.
It's a team sport and I won't sell this team short.
“What takes a quarterback to the next level is not arm strength or mobility or any of that stuff. It’s the ability to play on critical downs. Manage third downs, or red zones or four-minute or two-minute situations"
Dilfer
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Re: Power rankings of NFL teams after the 2009 Draft
"jargomcfargo" wrote:
Look at it this way."i_bleed_purple" wrote:
If you could see the future I would agree."Marrdro" wrote:
fine doesn't win superbowls though :P"jargomcfargo" wrote:
One of the many reasons why I like you Doc.I would place the Bears below the Packers, and I don't think the Colts make the playoffs this year.
I'm one who feels the Vikings won't have Favre, but will do just fine anyway.
;D
We've been doing fine for the past 45 years.
I can only see the past, but feel that a continuation of improvement over the past three years won't be difficult.
TJ and Rosenfels are better than Gus. And it won't take much improvement to do just fine.
And that very well could equate to a superbowl win.
It's a team sport and I won't sell this team short.
What we've done in the past 45 years hasn't worked.
YOu know the saying "if it ain't broken, don't fix it"? well, our system is broken, we need to do something different.

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05-27-2009, 12:21 PM #18
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Re: Power rankings of NFL teams after the 2009 Draft
How these guys come up with the packers and bears being better than us is baffling...
I know our QB situation was bad, but dang... we still have our core players that will only serve to make us that much better... with or without Jay cutler, i dont see how the bears dramatically improve... it wasnt' their offense but their defense that was the problem last year...
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05-27-2009, 12:34 PM #19
Re: Power rankings of NFL teams after the 2009 Draft
I got no prob with it
They change weekly
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05-27-2009, 12:53 PM #20
Re: Power rankings of NFL teams after the 2009 Draft
"i_bleed_purple" wrote:
Well, not on a consistent basis at least but there is some evidence that you can win with a "fine" guy."Marrdro" wrote:
fine doesn't win superbowls though :P"jargomcfargo" wrote:
One of the many reasons why I like you Doc.I would place the Bears below the Packers, and I don't think the Colts make the playoffs this year.
I'm one who feels the Vikings won't have Favre, but will do just fine anyway.
;D
We've been doing fine for the past 45 years.
Bart Starr, Green Bay Packers - SB I
Bart Starr, Green Bay Packers - SB II
Joe Namath, New York Jets - SBIII
Len Dawson, Kansas City Chiefs - SB IV
Johnny Unitas, Baltimore Colts - SB V
Roger Staubach, Dallas Cowboys - SB VI
Bob Griese, Miami Dolphins - SB VII
Bob Griese, Miami Dolphins - SB VIII
Terry Bradshaw, Pittsburgh Steelers - SB IX
Terry Bradshaw, Pittsburgh Steelers - SB X
Ken Stabler, Oakland Raiders - SB XI
Roger Staubach, Dallas Cowboys - SB XII
Terry Bradshaw, Pittsburgh Steelers - SB XIII
Terry Bradshaw, Pittsburgh Steelers - SB XIV
Jim Plunkett, Oakland Raiders - SB XV
Joe Montana, San Francisco 49ers - SB XVI
Joe Theismann, Washington Redskins - SB XVII
Jim Plunkett, Los Angeles Raiders - SB XVIII
Joe Montana, San Francisco 49ers - SB XIX
Jim McMahon, Chicago Bears - SB XX
Phil Simms, New York Giants - SB XXI
Doug Williams, Washington Redskins - SB XXII
Joe Montana, San Francisco 49ers - SB XXIII
Joe Montana, San Francisco 49ers - SB XXIV
Jeff Hostetler, New York Giants - SB XXV
Mark Rypien, Washington Redskins - SB XXVI
Troy Aikman, Dallas Cowboys - SB XXVII
Troy Aikman, Dallas Cowboys - SB XXVIII
Steve Young, San Francisco 49ers - SB XXIX
Troy Aikman, Dallas Cowboys - SB XXX
Brett Favre, Green Bay Packers - SB XXXI
John Elway, Denver Broncos - SB XXXII
John Elway, Denver Broncos - SB XXXIII
Kurt Warner, St. Louis Rams - SB XXXIV
Trent Dilfer, Baltimore Ravens - SB XXXV
Tom Brady, New England Patriots - SB XXXVI
Brad Johnson, Tampa Bay Buccaneers - SB XXXVII
Tom Brady, New England Patriots - SB XXXVIII
Tom Brady, New England Patriots - SB XXXIX
Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers - SB XL
Notice I didn't highlight XLIII
Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts - SB XLI
Eli Manning, New York Giants - SB XLII
Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers - SB XLIII
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_t...l_quarterbacksMany many thanks to my talented friend Jos for the new Sig.
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