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Question: favorite NFL team
#1
Giants
 
#2
Cowboys
 
#3
Eagles
 
#4
Redskins
 
#5
Packers
 
#6
Bears
 
#7
Lions
 
#8
Vikings
 
#9
Bucs
 
#10
Falcons
 
#11
Saints
 
#12
Panthers
 
#13
49ers
 
#14
Cardinals
 
#15
Seahawks
 
#16
Rams
 
#17
Patriots
 
#18
Jets
 
#19
Dolphins
 
#20
Bills
 
#21
Steelers
 
#22
Bengals
 
#23
Ravens
 
#24
Browns
 
#25
Colts
 
#26
Titans
 
#27
Jags
 
#28
Texans
 
#29
Broncos
 
#30
Raiders
 
#31
Chiefs
 
#32
Chargers
 
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« on: September 22, 2012, 03:56:04 PM »

     My choice is obvious.
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« Reply #1 on: September 22, 2012, 09:14:49 PM »

     Listing them too:

1. 49ers
2. Ravens
3. Texans
4. Steelers
5. Browns

     I wonder how obvious the trend here is. Tongue
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« Reply #2 on: September 25, 2012, 08:23:45 PM »

Saints can't run the ball. Bush has been great since getting off that team. I don't like the Dolphins at all, obviously, but Reggie Bush is killing it for them the past two years.

     Saints had the sixth most rushing yards in the league last year. Guess their ground game was the better for dumping him.
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« Reply #3 on: September 26, 2012, 06:28:12 PM »

     I wouldn't knock Kyle Williams. He was easily our most impressive player against the Vikings. Guy's phenomenal if he doesn't fumble it.
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« Reply #4 on: September 28, 2012, 09:05:47 PM »

     I wouldn't knock Kyle Williams. He was easily our most impressive player against the Vikings. Guy's phenomenal if he doesn't fumble it.

Yeah but he didn't just fumble, he muffed 2 punts. Regardless of what you think about the one that "hit his knee" he still didn't do his job. I mean, Alex Smith was pretty abysmal towards the end of the game, but there's no excuses for muffing two punts that could easily have sent the Niners to the Super Bowl had he just held onto the ball.

     He messed up big time, but what's done is done. He's playing really hard this season and I am genuinely excited about his future prospects in red and gold.
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« Reply #5 on: September 28, 2012, 10:47:01 PM »

     He messed up big time, but what's done is done. He's playing really hard this season and I am genuinely excited about his future prospects in red and gold.

I wanna see him succeed as well. The likelihood is that he'll return a punt for a TD to send us the super bowl this season Tongue

     I think we play Ted Ginn at PR and Kyle Williams at KR once Ginn returns (hardy har har). Kickoffs tend to give a bigger safety net for the returner to make the catch and seem to be less likely to end in crucial turnovers than punts. Williams is a really explosive returner, turnovers aside. Ginn is explosive too, but he's really surehanded and doesn't make mistakes back there.
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