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Jets at Dolphins (1 Viewer)

That Black Jack Taco from Taco Bell looks whacked!
By the way, great user name. Loved those books before I figured out how bad a writer Anthony was!
Been using it for about 20 years. Read alot of Anthony from 4th grade on. I've graduated since then. Been enjoying George R. R. Martin lately, and big fan of Raymond E. Feist.
Haven't read Martin. Feist and Weiss/Hickman got me addicted to reading.
:goodposting: on that line.Guys, do a search on Fantasy (in the header) in the FFA. Good thread there with more suggestions.

 
Dear football Gods!

I take back any of my previous comments regarding the QB of the Miami Dolphins that could have been construed as negative. I did not mean them to be negative but I was wrong nonetheless. Please accept the sacrifice of my favorite T-Shirt which I will burn in the morning if the Dolphins win as a symbol of my deference to your greatness.

Signed

j3r3m3y

 
A passing TD.... I like!
Henne looks really poised in the pocket and very sharp on his throws. I would absolutely never wish harm to anyone, but Pennington getting hurt and opening the door to Henne without a QB controversy may be a big blessing in disguise. Now if Ginn can just learn the trick of "I throw it up there deep, and you go and get it."
 
I bet some poor schmuck has been waiting all game for Ricky to have a good drive so they would use the graphics he spent all week on.

 
It took 6 games for them to hit Clowney deep.

ETA: 5...ok well 4 and 3 quarters.

 
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If the Dolphins hold on the AFC East becomes a whole lot more competitive:

Jets 3-2 (1-1 in the division)

Pats 3-2 (1-1 in the division)

Dolphins 2-3 (2-0 in the division)

Edited: Of course Sanchez throws a beautiful bomb as I write this but interesting nonetheless...

 
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It shouldn't have been called grounding, but if they're trying to "protect the quarterback" why wasn't that ruled in the grasp? Why does protecting the QB only hurt the defense and never the actual QB? If someone had lit Sanchez up there they probably would've been flagged.

 
For someone unfamiliar with the playbook, Edwards is playing okay...

Did Mangina forget and think he was still coaching the Jets when he made this trade?

 
It is amazingly sad to watch a guy Miami passed on in a trade score not once but twice tonight against us...I can stomach a loss but not this way...this just blows.

 
he hit the pylon, waste of a challenge and an TO.
Looking at the replay I'd say it's debatable that his hip was down before he broke the plane, but I agree with you. Hold onto the challenge flag and the time out and work on getting the lead back and running out the clock at the same time.
 
That's why I hate these defenseless receiver penalties though. Wilson didn't think Edwards was going to catch it so he pulled up on the hit. If this were 5 years ago Edwards would've gotten lit up right there and it would've been an even tougher catch, not to mention he wouldn't have landed in bounds.

 
Braylon already showing up and with just a half week of practice with his new team. Decisions to make now. My sunday line up decisions just got harder with Hines Ward, Steve Smith, Sims Walker and now Braylon Edwards. I almost dropped him too. whew!

 
If that is Jaws saying he had a receiver there... please confirm because whoever that is, I hate him.
No idea, think it was 81... but if Jamarcus Russell would have thrown that pass it would have been considered an incomplete pass, and a relatively accurate one at that.
 
They got that replay right, but (and it pains me to say this as a Dolphins fan) that was a monster catch by Braylon. I fear Edwards is a sleeping giant who has been awoken.

 

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