Key got 71 rec. last year, if they can increase that by 10-15 receptions (which I don't think will be a problem) TO will end up with 1200-1400 yards and 11-14 tds.Did they sign a QB who won't be sacked 10 times a game?This is one of those threads that will certainly get bumped after the first blow up with Bledsoe / Parcells but I'll say it now - Owens will be great in 2006.
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...and your crystal ball shows you TO's world going to hell-in-a-handbasket in 2007?Of course he will be great in 2006. As long as things are ok in TO's world, it's smooth sailing. However, 2007 is another story.
I can never get a clear enough reading on mine this far in advance.
I couldn't agree more. As a matter of fact I think TO in 2k6 has a legit shot of having a MVP-caliber yearThis is one of those threads that will certainly get bumped after the first blow up with Bledsoe / Parcells but I'll say it now - Owens will be great in 2006.
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Yeah, who cares about the playoffs anywaysUh, yes, I would say that was indeed what Joe meant......and as long as he plays 16 games that's all I give a rats ### about!If by "great" you mean he'll have great stats, then yes, I agree with you.![]()
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Exactly. I could EASILY see Bledsoe throwing for 4300/30 next year, which would probably make him the number 1 - 3 fantasy QB. If Glenn can continue to play like the speedster he is and complement Owens well, with Jason Witten thrown into the mix we're talking about an offense that is poised to be explosive in the passing game. Hopefully Julius doesn't keep breaking himself so they can at least set up some sort of running gameKey got 71 rec. last year, if they can increase that by 10-15 receptions (which I don't think will be a problem) TO will end up with 1200-1400 yards and 11-14 tds.Did they sign a QB who won't be sacked 10 times a game?This is one of those threads that will certainly get bumped after the first blow up with Bledsoe / Parcells but I'll say it now - Owens will be great in 2006.
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A person's history doesn't guarantee future events, but it does lend us some insight into the probability that TO implodes sometime after the honeymoon is over....and your crystal ball shows you TO's world going to hell-in-a-handbasket in 2007?Of course he will be great in 2006. As long as things are ok in TO's world, it's smooth sailing. However, 2007 is another story.I can never get a clear enough reading on mine this far in advance.
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Those who remain ignorant of history are doomed to repeat it. Check the news archives, not the crystal ball....and your crystal ball shows you TO's world going to hell-in-a-handbasket in 2007?Of course he will be great in 2006. As long as things are ok in TO's world, it's smooth sailing. However, 2007 is another story.I can never get a clear enough reading on mine this far in advance.
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Without a doubt. Bledsoe has a cannon and has been a very good to great fantasy QB in the past. That offense will be balanced, and they will go deep to T.O. fairly regularly. He'll have a season like he did in Philly 2 years ago.This is one of those threads that will certainly get bumped after the first blow up with Bledsoe / Parcells but I'll say it now - Owens will be great in 2006.
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Bledsoe ranked 6th last year among QBs. He could be top 5 in 2006.Could the addition of Fabini and Owens may actually make Bledsoe a viable fantasy starter again?
I think the Fabini signing helps almost as much.
This also means that the 'Boys will most likely NOT use their first rounder on either an o-lineman or WR. Manny Lawson anyone?
Yeah, and McNabb sure screwed up that SF situation too. Wow, McNabb's the devil!I'm in on this. I personally dont see TO as the cancer most on this board perceive him as. The Eagles as an organization and Mcnabb as a leader (or lack of one) are at fault as much as TO and his agent.

How's Jeff Garcia doing these days?Yeah, and McNabb sure screwed up that SF situation too. Wow, McNabb's the devil!I'm in on this. I personally dont see TO as the cancer most on this board perceive him as. The Eagles as an organization and Mcnabb as a leader (or lack of one) are at fault as much as TO and his agent.![]()
This will be interesting. They were pretty bad running the ball last year, but they certainly tried. They were 5th in rushing attempts, but 26th in YPA.If they still can't run very effectively, I'm not sure how balanced they will be.That offense will be balanced
Ok, let's take note of the significance of your retort. You've gone in post 1 from saying Owens is not a cancer to implying in post 2 that being a cancer is justified if the quality of your QB is bad enough.How's Jeff Garcia doing these days?Yeah, and McNabb sure screwed up that SF situation too. Wow, McNabb's the devil!I'm in on this. I personally dont see TO as the cancer most on this board perceive him as. The Eagles as an organization and Mcnabb as a leader (or lack of one) are at fault as much as TO and his agent.![]()
That is quite a prediction Joe. Any chance you put your money where your mouth is and make him your coverboy for year 2, FBG the magazine?This is one of those threads that will certainly get bumped after the first blow up with Bledsoe / Parcells but I'll say it now - Owens will be great in 2006.
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On the AVERAGE, he's probably pretty good. But if you look at his numbers over the course of an entire season, he starts out great, but tanks about week 8. I believe this is due to his getting pummeled due to poor line play and his inability to escape a rush (he can't escape continental drift, much less a pass rush.)Bledsoe ranked 6th last year among QBs. He could be top 5 in 2006.Could the addition of Fabini and Owens may actually make Bledsoe a viable fantasy starter again?
I think the Fabini signing helps almost as much.
This also means that the 'Boys will most likely NOT use their first rounder on either an o-lineman or WR. Manny Lawson anyone?
Kerry Collins went from the 15th ranked QB in 2004 to 9th in 2005 with Moss.Bledsoe was 6th in 2005. I'm not saying he'll get 4300/30, but I can easily see him being top 5."I could EASILY see Bledsoe throwing for 4300/30 next year"
These are the sort of numbers people were projecting for Kerry Collins last year after the Radiers acquired Randy Moss. "Hey, he's throwing to the best wide receiver in the league!"
Bledsoe is not, repeat NOT a quality quarterback! He will not approach those sort of numbers! People have to remember that things don't happen in a vacuum.
Marshall Faulk's ball cancer = SPEEDAnd don't forget the now infamous fact that Mashall Faulk had ball cancer.
Playing devil's advocate for a second: the o-line injuries killed the running game that had been strong only the year before. They were forced to pass more than they liked. I think a healthy (forget about "improved") o-line will remedy that, and will result in more running plays and fewer passing plays. That's consistent with Parcells' well-established preferences in terms of play calling and game management anyway. That may be reason enough for Bledsoe to remain outside of the top five in passing.Kerry Collins went from the 15th ranked QB in 2004 to 9th in 2005 with Moss.Bledsoe was 6th in 2005. I'm not saying he'll get 4300/30, but I can easily see him being top 5."I could EASILY see Bledsoe throwing for 4300/30 next year"
These are the sort of numbers people were projecting for Kerry Collins last year after the Radiers acquired Randy Moss. "Hey, he's throwing to the best wide receiver in the league!"
Bledsoe is not, repeat NOT a quality quarterback! He will not approach those sort of numbers! People have to remember that things don't happen in a vacuum.
This a hunch?I think he'll dissappoint.
20052004On the AVERAGE, he's probably pretty good. But if you look at his numbers over the course of an entire season, he starts out great, but tanks about week 8. I believe this is due to his getting pummeled due to poor line play and his inability to escape a rush (he can't escape continental drift, much less a pass rush.)Bledsoe ranked 6th last year among QBs. He could be top 5 in 2006.Could the addition of Fabini and Owens may actually make Bledsoe a viable fantasy starter again?
I think the Fabini signing helps almost as much.
This also means that the 'Boys will most likely NOT use their first rounder on either an o-lineman or WR. Manny Lawson anyone?
Could the addition of Fabini and Owens may actually make Bledsoe a viable fantasy starter again?
I think the Fabini signing helps almost as much.
This also means that the 'Boys will most likely NOT use their first rounder on either an o-lineman or WR. Manny Lawson anyone?
FWIW, I'm "in" on this as long as Bledsoe is also healthy. I cannot see any other QB on the 'Boys roster who could do much of anything if Bledsoe went down for any length of time.This could be true. If the pass protection remains poor, trading Bledsoe after about week 5 may be the best move.On the AVERAGE, he's probably pretty good. But if you look at his numbers over the course of an entire season, he starts out great, but tanks about week 8. I believe this is due to his getting pummeled due to poor line play and his inability to escape a rush (he can't escape continental drift, much less a pass rush.)Bledsoe ranked 6th last year among QBs. He could be top 5 in 2006.Could the addition of Fabini and Owens may actually make Bledsoe a viable fantasy starter again?
I think the Fabini signing helps almost as much.
This also means that the 'Boys will most likely NOT use their first rounder on either an o-lineman or WR. Manny Lawson anyone?
If this involves a free subscription then I'm on board.This is one of those threads that will certainly get bumped after the first blow up with Bledsoe / Parcells but I'll say it now - Owens will be great in 2006.
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In standard scoring leagues last year, Bledsoe ranked as the #6 QB, so he ALREADY was a viable fantasy starter.Could the addition of Fabini and Owens may actually make Bledsoe a viable fantasy starter again?
of course, of course, that's exactly what went down.You have your facts completely backwards.
Ray Lewis was out with his friends whom he has known since childhood. His friends got into a fight with other people. Ray Lewis was pretty much the sole peacemaker there and did everything possible to diffuse the situation. Unfortunately, he was unable to, and his friends murdered somebody. The police arrived and questioned Lewis. Obviously he had a moral dilemna: Protect his childhood friends or tell the truth. He simply said "I don't know. No comment." THE VERY NEXT DAY, he decided that it was wrong to cover it up and he went and told the police the truth.
I think with T.O. there they WILL run effectively. He will really balance out the offense. Expect Julius to put up some hefty numbers too. He's a very solid value play this offseason.This will be interesting. They were pretty bad running the ball last year, but they certainly tried. They were 5th in rushing attempts, but 26th in YPA.If they still can't run very effectively, I'm not sure how balanced they will be.That offense will be balanced
And you know this how?You have your facts completely backwards.Ray Lewis was out with his friends whom he has known since childhood. His friends got into a fight with other people. Ray Lewis was pretty much the sole peacemaker there and did everything possible to diffuse the situation. Unfortunately, he was unable to, and his friends murdered somebody. The police arrived and questioned Lewis. Obviously he had a moral dilemna: Protect his childhood friends or tell the truth. He simply said "I don't know. No comment." THE VERY NEXT DAY, he decided that it was wrong to cover it up and he went and told the police the truth.So its better to let a murderer...especially if its you haha...go unpunished and ignore the grieving of a family than publically insult a teammate? I catch your drift.It's not bad to me. Maybe you guys want "friends" that will spill their guts as soon as they get a chance, but not me. I don't care that it's technically a felon, it's the right thing to do in a case like that.OK, covering up for a murder is technically a felony, but it's nowhere near as bad as criticizing a teammate... Sometimes I wonder about the moral codes of sports fans.What players who have done those things are respected by TO haters? At most it's Ray Lewis, but lying to the police to protect your friends is not a bad thing IMO.Respect as defined by TO haters:how to respect other people in this world.![]()
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I guess we're both in then.Those who remain ignorant of history are doomed to repeat it. Check the news archives, not the crystal ball....and your crystal ball shows you TO's world going to hell-in-a-handbasket in 2007?Of course he will be great in 2006. As long as things are ok in TO's world, it's smooth sailing. However, 2007 is another story.I can never get a clear enough reading on mine this far in advance.
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He wasnt a cancer in SF, he was correct. TO's actions in SF had nothing to do with the downfall of that team.In Philly, both parties handled the situation incorrectly, but I find it hard to believe a player who comes back from a broken leg against doctor's orders and is the only player to show up in the Super Bowl is a cancer. Philly pulled some #### on TO, but the media ran the other direction.Ok, let's take note of the significance of your retort. You've gone in post 1 from saying Owens is not a cancer to implying in post 2 that being a cancer is justified if the quality of your QB is bad enough.How's Jeff Garcia doing these days?Yeah, and McNabb sure screwed up that SF situation too. Wow, McNabb's the devil!I'm in on this. I personally dont see TO as the cancer most on this board perceive him as. The Eagles as an organization and Mcnabb as a leader (or lack of one) are at fault as much as TO and his agent.![]()
Is TO going to be justified for blasting Bledsoe if the line isn't able to protect him and he starts getting happy feet and throwing picks and incompletions? Is that not being a cancer?
what else would it be?This a hunch?I think he'll dissappoint.
My time machine is broke.These comparisons to the Patriots are superficial IMHO. First of all, the '93-'96 Patriots should be evaluated as if they're about three different teams. The '93 team went 5-11 and had gone 2-14 the year before Parcells took over. Why this is even considered as a comparison to a 2006 Cowboys team that wants to make a deep playoff run is beyond me.Look at how much the Patriots passed in 94, 95, 96 under Parcells; he wasn't shy about Bledsoe airing it out even with a talent like CMart on his roster (and JJ, MB3, and Tyson Thompson are not Cmart..at least not yet anyway)