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Posted: August 29, 2008 3:06 am
by BigR-KyParrothead
romo's numbers vs giants 2007 nfc playoffs.....
18/36 201 yds 1 td 1 int
granted, not great numbers BUT .....
if crayton does not drop those 2 passes that is 2 more td's and approx 100 more yards.....and dallas wins
20/38 300 yards and 3 td is a pretty darn good day
you are bashing romo and it was crayton who had the terrible game
i'm not talking about romo again until feb
Posted: August 29, 2008 7:15 am
by APLATillman
SUSPENSIONS ARE COMING
Posted by Mike Florio on August 28, 2008, 11:04 p.m.
We recently heard that multiple suspensions could be coming soon. And Adam Schefter of NFL Network reports that a “flurry of announcements” are coming in the next 24 hours so that teams can factor the unavailability of any players in the plans for the final 53-man roster.
Among the potential victims could be Vikings left tackle Bryant McKinnie, who could get a four-game suspension, and Patriots running back Kevin Faulk, who could be suspended for one game.
McKinnie was arrested earlier this year for felony assault, and Faulk pleaded no contest to marijuana possession.
http://www.profootballtalk.com/2008/08/ ... re-coming/
Posted: August 29, 2008 7:17 am
by drunkpirate66
BigR-KyParrothead wrote:romo's numbers vs giants 2007 nfc playoffs.....
18/36 201 yds 1 td 1 int
granted, not great numbers BUT .....
if crayton does not drop those 2 passes that is 2 more td's and approx 100 more yards.....and dallas wins
20/38 300 yards and 3 td is a pretty darn good day
you are bashing romo and it was crayton who had the terrible game
i'm not talking about romo again until feb
Dude that is such a huge lie. There is no way you will be able to not talk about Romo with me telling you how pathetic he is every week (until I move anyways) even though his fantasy stats say otherwise. He is a weak little loser with the best all around team to play with in the NFL. That Cowboys team does not have a major flaw or a position that needs to be proven (look at the Patriots secondary - ould be good; we don't know . . . how bout the elderly linebackers or the newbe Mayo? no locks there . . .). Anything short of the NFC Championship is a disappointment.

and I am guessing that if they don't make it will be primarily because of Tony Romo.
And by the way. Crayton dropped the pass. Fine. BUT who (other than Tom Brady who has won three Super Bowls without Pro Bowl Wideouts) had better wideouts than Tony Romo? Who had a better offensive line? (Pats are maybe equal not better). That guy has everything including a defense that gives him great field position throughout the game. Don't harp on one pass . . . with all that is around him he should be doing much better in big games. Just that simple.
Posted: August 29, 2008 7:37 am
by TommyBahama
BigR-KyParrothead wrote:romo's numbers vs giants 2007 nfc playoffs.....
18/36 201 yds 1 td 1 int
granted, not great numbers BUT .....
if crayton does not drop those 2 passes that is 2 more td's and approx 100 more yards.....and dallas wins
20/38 300 yards and 3 td is a pretty darn good day
you are bashing romo and it was crayton who had the terrible game
i'm not talking about romo again until feb
you don't win by ifs...if the Dolphins scored more points then there opponents every week...they would of won the Super Bowl!
Posted: August 29, 2008 7:42 am
by popcornjack
drunkpirate66 wrote:BigR-KyParrothead wrote:romo's numbers vs giants 2007 nfc playoffs.....
18/36 201 yds 1 td 1 int
granted, not great numbers BUT .....
if crayton does not drop those 2 passes that is 2 more td's and approx 100 more yards.....and dallas wins
20/38 300 yards and 3 td is a pretty darn good day
you are bashing romo and it was crayton who had the terrible game
i'm not talking about romo again until feb
Dude that is such a huge lie. There is no way you will be able to not talk about Romo
with me telling you how pathetic he is every week (until I move anyways) even though his fantasy stats say otherwise. He is a weak little loser with the best all around team to play with in the NFL. That Cowboys team does not have a major flaw or a position that needs to be proven (look at the Patriots secondary - ould be good; we don't know . . . how bout the elderly linebackers or the newbe Mayo? no locks there . . .). Anything short of the NFC Championship is a disappointment.

and I am guessing that if they don't make it will be primarily because of Tony Romo.
And by the way. Crayton dropped the pass. Fine. BUT who (other than Tom Brady who has won three Super Bowls without Pro Bowl Wideouts) had better wideouts than Tony Romo? Who had a better offensive line? (Pats are maybe equal not better). That guy has everything including a defense that gives him great field position throughout the game. Don't harp on one pass . . . with all that is around him he should be doing much better in big games. Just that simple.
How will you communicate from where you'll be anyway? telegraph? Carrier pigeon? smoke signals?

Posted: August 29, 2008 8:09 am
by Capt.Flock
drunkpirate66 wrote:BigR-KyParrothead wrote:romo's numbers vs giants 2007 nfc playoffs.....
18/36 201 yds 1 td 1 int
granted, not great numbers BUT .....
if crayton does not drop those 2 passes that is 2 more td's and approx 100 more yards.....and dallas wins
20/38 300 yards and 3 td is a pretty darn good day
you are bashing romo and it was crayton who had the terrible game
i'm not talking about romo again until feb
Dude that is such a huge lie. There is no way you will be able to not talk about Romo with me telling you how pathetic he is every week (until I move anyways) even though his fantasy stats say otherwise. He is a weak little loser with the best all around team to play with in the NFL. That Cowboys team does not have a major flaw or a position that needs to be proven (look at the Patriots secondary - ould be good; we don't know . . . how bout the elderly linebackers or the newbe Mayo? no locks there . . .). Anything short of the NFC Championship is a disappointment.

and I am guessing that if they don't make it will be primarily because of Tony Romo.
And by the way. Crayton dropped the pass. Fine. BUT who (other than Tom Brady who has won three Super Bowls without Pro Bowl Wideouts)
had better wideouts than Tony Romo? Who had a better offensive line? (Pats are maybe equal not better). That guy has everything including a defense that gives him great field position throughout the game. Don't harp on one pass . . . with all that is around him he should be doing much better in big games. Just that simple.
Easy the Arizona Cardinals , Lions, Bengals the list goes on. Crayton is not a second wr at all he is a third.
Posted: August 29, 2008 9:32 am
by aeroparrot
BigR-KyParrothead wrote:romo's numbers vs giants 2007 nfc playoffs.....
18/36 201 yds 1 td 1 int
granted, not great numbers BUT .....
if crayton does not drop those 2 passes that is 2 more td's and approx 100 more yards.....and dallas wins
20/38 300 yards and 3 td is a pretty darn good day
you are bashing romo and it was crayton who had the terrible game
i'm not talking about romo again until feb
What you're saying is like me saying if Collins didn't throw those two interceptions for touchdowns towards the end of the gam, the Redskins would have definitely beaten the Seahawks last year in the wild card game.
Posted: August 29, 2008 10:30 am
by drunkpirate66
Capt.Flock wrote:drunkpirate66 wrote:BigR-KyParrothead wrote:romo's numbers vs giants 2007 nfc playoffs.....
18/36 201 yds 1 td 1 int
granted, not great numbers BUT .....
if crayton does not drop those 2 passes that is 2 more td's and approx 100 more yards.....and dallas wins
20/38 300 yards and 3 td is a pretty darn good day
you are bashing romo and it was crayton who had the terrible game
i'm not talking about romo again until feb
Dude that is such a huge lie. There is no way you will be able to not talk about Romo with me telling you how pathetic he is every week (until I move anyways) even though his fantasy stats say otherwise. He is a weak little loser with the best all around team to play with in the NFL. That Cowboys team does not have a major flaw or a position that needs to be proven (look at the Patriots secondary - ould be good; we don't know . . . how bout the elderly linebackers or the newbe Mayo? no locks there . . .). Anything short of the NFC Championship is a disappointment.

and I am guessing that if they don't make it will be primarily because of Tony Romo.
And by the way. Crayton dropped the pass. Fine. BUT who (other than Tom Brady who has won three Super Bowls without Pro Bowl Wideouts)
had better wideouts than Tony Romo? Who had a better offensive line? (Pats are maybe equal not better). That guy has everything including a defense that gives him great field position throughout the game. Don't harp on one pass . . . with all that is around him he should be doing much better in big games. Just that simple.
Easy the Arizona Cardinals , Lions, Bengals the list goes on. Crayton is not a second wr at all he is a third.

WHAT! For combination of offensive line, wideouts, slants, tight end targets no team was more well rounded than the Cowboys (other than maybe the Pats last year). You could put me in the QB slot and I would do ok . . .

The Lions! ha. Cardinals . . . yeah they have two excellent wr's but come on! The Bengals with Johnson injured . . . and who else. You are very wrong. Romo has the best of everything . . .
Posted: August 29, 2008 10:40 am
by aeroparrot
drunkpirate66 wrote:Capt.Flock wrote:drunkpirate66 wrote:BigR-KyParrothead wrote:romo's numbers vs giants 2007 nfc playoffs.....
18/36 201 yds 1 td 1 int
granted, not great numbers BUT .....
if crayton does not drop those 2 passes that is 2 more td's and approx 100 more yards.....and dallas wins
20/38 300 yards and 3 td is a pretty darn good day
you are bashing romo and it was crayton who had the terrible game
i'm not talking about romo again until feb
Dude that is such a huge lie. There is no way you will be able to not talk about Romo with me telling you how pathetic he is every week (until I move anyways) even though his fantasy stats say otherwise. He is a weak little loser with the best all around team to play with in the NFL. That Cowboys team does not have a major flaw or a position that needs to be proven (look at the Patriots secondary - ould be good; we don't know . . . how bout the elderly linebackers or the newbe Mayo? no locks there . . .). Anything short of the NFC Championship is a disappointment.

and I am guessing that if they don't make it will be primarily because of Tony Romo.
And by the way. Crayton dropped the pass. Fine. BUT who (other than Tom Brady who has won three Super Bowls without Pro Bowl Wideouts)
had better wideouts than Tony Romo? Who had a better offensive line? (Pats are maybe equal not better). That guy has everything including a defense that gives him great field position throughout the game. Don't harp on one pass . . . with all that is around him he should be doing much better in big games. Just that simple.
Easy the Arizona Cardinals , Lions, Bengals the list goes on. Crayton is not a second wr at all he is a third.

WHAT! For combination of offensive line, wideouts, slants, tight end targets no team was more well rounded than the Cowboys (other than maybe the Pats last year). You could put me in the QB slot and I would do ok . . .

The Lions! ha.
Cardinals . . . yeah they have two excellent wr's but come on! The Bengals with Johnson injured . . . and who else. You are very wrong. Romo has the best of everything . . .
... and one of them hates the Cardinals so much, he wants out of Arizona.
Posted: August 29, 2008 12:26 pm
by TheSecretsInTheCrust
ENOUGH FAKE BULLS**T GAMES. LETS GET IT ON FOR REAL ALREADY!
GO BOLTS!
Posted: August 29, 2008 12:28 pm
by popcornjack
drunkpirate66 wrote:Capt.Flock wrote:drunkpirate66 wrote:BigR-KyParrothead wrote:romo's numbers vs giants 2007 nfc playoffs.....
18/36 201 yds 1 td 1 int
granted, not great numbers BUT .....
if crayton does not drop those 2 passes that is 2 more td's and approx 100 more yards.....and dallas wins
20/38 300 yards and 3 td is a pretty darn good day
you are bashing romo and it was crayton who had the terrible game
i'm not talking about romo again until feb
Dude that is such a huge lie. There is no way you will be able to not talk about Romo with me telling you how pathetic he is every week (until I move anyways) even though his fantasy stats say otherwise. He is a weak little loser with the best all around team to play with in the NFL. That Cowboys team does not have a major flaw or a position that needs to be proven (look at the Patriots secondary - ould be good; we don't know . . . how bout the elderly linebackers or the newbe Mayo? no locks there . . .). Anything short of the NFC Championship is a disappointment.

and I am guessing that if they don't make it will be primarily because of Tony Romo.
And by the way. Crayton dropped the pass. Fine. BUT who (other than Tom Brady who has won three Super Bowls without Pro Bowl Wideouts)
had better wideouts than Tony Romo? Who had a better offensive line? (Pats are maybe equal not better). That guy has everything including a defense that gives him great field position throughout the game. Don't harp on one pass . . . with all that is around him he should be doing much better in big games. Just that simple.
Easy the Arizona Cardinals , Lions, Bengals the list goes on. Crayton is not a second wr at all he is a third.

WHAT! For combination of offensive line, wideouts, slants, tight end targets no team was more well rounded than the Cowboys (other than maybe the Pats last year).
You could put me in the QB slot and I would do ok . . .

The Lions! ha. Cardinals . . . yeah they have two excellent wr's but come on! The Bengals with Johnson injured . . . and who else. You are very wrong. Romo has the best of everything . . .
Yes, but would you do Jessica Simpson?
Posted: August 29, 2008 1:31 pm
by BigR-KyParrothead
i am not going on and on about "if"=a dallas win...i know that is a weak argument
i'm trying to prove a point it was crayton's lousy play that cost the cowboys...not a certain qb i'm not talking about again until feb
Posted: August 29, 2008 1:35 pm
by BigR-KyParrothead
Capt.Flock wrote:drunkpirate66 wrote:BigR-KyParrothead wrote:romo's numbers vs giants 2007 nfc playoffs.....
18/36 201 yds 1 td 1 int
granted, not great numbers BUT .....
if crayton does not drop those 2 passes that is 2 more td's and approx 100 more yards.....and dallas wins
20/38 300 yards and 3 td is a pretty darn good day
you are bashing romo and it was crayton who had the terrible game
i'm not talking about romo again until feb
Dude that is such a huge lie. There is no way you will be able to not talk about Romo with me telling you how pathetic he is every week (until I move anyways) even though his fantasy stats say otherwise. He is a weak little loser with the best all around team to play with in the NFL. That Cowboys team does not have a major flaw or a position that needs to be proven (look at the Patriots secondary - ould be good; we don't know . . . how bout the elderly linebackers or the newbe Mayo? no locks there . . .). Anything short of the NFC Championship is a disappointment.

and I am guessing that if they don't make it will be primarily because of Tony Romo.
And by the way. Crayton dropped the pass. Fine. BUT who (other than Tom Brady who has won three Super Bowls without Pro Bowl Wideouts)
had better wideouts than Tony Romo? Who had a better offensive line? (Pats are maybe equal not better). That guy has everything including a defense that gives him great field position throughout the game. Don't harp on one pass . . . with all that is around him he should be doing much better in big games. Just that simple.
Easy the Arizona Cardinals , Lions, Bengals the list goes on. Crayton is not a second wr at all he is a third.
agree 100%
cowboys wr are not nearly as good as you make them out to be
yes, dallas has T.O. but then the rest are very mediocre
every other position is an A grade...but not wr other than owens
Posted: August 29, 2008 8:35 pm
by APLATillman
Chad Johnson is now oficially "Chad Javon Ocho Cinco"
Ocho Cinco 2.0
By GEOFF HOBSON
August 29, 2008
5:05 p.m.
By the power vested in Broward County, Florida, Chad Johnson's name is now legally "Chad Javon Ocho Cinco," in what he calls a reinvention of the Ocho gig.
"Ocho Cinco 2.0," is what Johnson is calling it, but what the NFL is calling it remains to be seen. Could Johnson be looking for "Ocho Cinco," to go across the back of his No. 85 jersey?
"Hint, hint," he said of the marketing potential. "It's something I don't think anyone has ever done before. Have I ever had a reason for why I do what I do? I'm having fun."
Johnson "changed," his name to Ocho Cinco for warmups before the game against the Falcons in 2006 and before Carson Palmer ripped off the nameplate to reveal C. Johnson. That was a violation of NFL uniform rules and he was reportedly fined $5,000.
Now he's done it legally in a move first reported by ProFootballTalk.com. And according to the document from the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit, the name change won't "invade the property rights of others, whether partnership, patent, good will, privacy, trademark, or otherwise."
NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said in an e-mail Friday that the league is looking into it.
Don Hinchey of The Bonham Group, an internationally influential sports and entertainment company based in Denver, estimates Johnson could make this legal name change work for as much as "in the low seven figures.
"He's definitely got some cachet. He's really turned it into kind of a brand name. The media has picked it up and that can help him extend it. He's edgy enough and unpredictable enough that that would appeal to a lot of people on a jersey."
The highest selling jersey on NFLshop.com from Aug. 1 to Aug. 26, of course, was Brett Favre. The only receivers in the top 25 were Terrell Owens and Randy Moss. Could an Ocho jersey fire up sales, for which players get less than 10 percent on each jersey sale?
"He's a tremendously talented guy and very magnetic, but he's also volatile," Hinchey said. "I see him as almost like a football Dennis Rodman. But I think if he stays away from that, I think it's a pretty smart move. He's got some good market sense."
Johnson's popularity took a hit in the offseason with trade demands, holdout threats, and boycott of the voluntary practices. But since the start of training camp he has been all for it, saying and doing all the right things, and he remained a popular player during the camp at Georgetown College.
He has been especially hard working since he suffered a torn labrum in his left shoulder Aug. 17 and while there is the possibility his shoulder could pop out of the socket and end his season, he is proud of his weight lifting. Johnson won't say what he has up his sleeve. But he said it's not going to change much.
"You can call me anything you want," he said.
http://www.bengals.com/news/news.asp?story_id=6995
Posted: August 30, 2008 7:04 am
by aeroparrot
APLATillman wrote:Chad Johnson is now oficially "Chad Javon Ocho Cinco"
Ocho Cinco 2.0
By GEOFF HOBSON
August 29, 2008
5:05 p.m.
By the power vested in Broward County, Florida, Chad Johnson's name is now legally "Chad Javon Ocho Cinco," in what he calls a reinvention of the Ocho gig.
"Ocho Cinco 2.0," is what Johnson is calling it, but what the NFL is calling it remains to be seen. Could Johnson be looking for "Ocho Cinco," to go across the back of his No. 85 jersey?
"Hint, hint," he said of the marketing potential. "It's something I don't think anyone has ever done before. Have I ever had a reason for why I do what I do? I'm having fun."
Johnson "changed," his name to Ocho Cinco for warmups before the game against the Falcons in 2006 and before Carson Palmer ripped off the nameplate to reveal C. Johnson. That was a violation of NFL uniform rules and he was reportedly fined $5,000.
Now he's done it legally in a move first reported by ProFootballTalk.com. And according to the document from the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit, the name change won't "invade the property rights of others, whether partnership, patent, good will, privacy, trademark, or otherwise."
NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said in an e-mail Friday that the league is looking into it.
Don Hinchey of The Bonham Group, an internationally influential sports and entertainment company based in Denver, estimates Johnson could make this legal name change work for as much as "in the low seven figures.
"He's definitely got some cachet. He's really turned it into kind of a brand name. The media has picked it up and that can help him extend it. He's edgy enough and unpredictable enough that that would appeal to a lot of people on a jersey."
The highest selling jersey on NFLshop.com from Aug. 1 to Aug. 26, of course, was Brett Favre. The only receivers in the top 25 were Terrell Owens and Randy Moss. Could an Ocho jersey fire up sales, for which players get less than 10 percent on each jersey sale?
"He's a tremendously talented guy and very magnetic, but he's also volatile," Hinchey said. "I see him as almost like a football Dennis Rodman. But I think if he stays away from that, I think it's a pretty smart move. He's got some good market sense."
Johnson's popularity took a hit in the offseason with trade demands, holdout threats, and boycott of the voluntary practices. But since the start of training camp he has been all for it, saying and doing all the right things, and he remained a popular player during the camp at Georgetown College.
He has been especially hard working since he suffered a torn labrum in his left shoulder Aug. 17 and while there is the possibility his shoulder could pop out of the socket and end his season, he is proud of his weight lifting. Johnson won't say what he has up his sleeve. But he said it's not going to change much.
"You can call me anything you want," he said.
http://www.bengals.com/news/news.asp?story_id=6995
What a nut.
Posted: August 30, 2008 9:27 am
by blackjack
I wonder if Chad understands that Ocho Cinco translates to Eight Five, not Eighty Five.
Posted: August 30, 2008 11:20 am
by aeroparrot
blackjack wrote:I wonder if Chad understands that Ocho Cinco translates to Eight Five, not Eighty Five.
Probably not. Even if he does, he probably will still say it as Ocho Cinco because it sounds "cooler".
Posted: August 30, 2008 11:38 am
by Joetown Parrothead
My Chiefs still s***!
Posted: August 30, 2008 12:03 pm
by Tequila Revenge
Dear Buffett News,
I think Chad Johnson changing his name to Ocho Cinco is about the stupidist thing I've ever seen.
Sincerely,
World B. Free
Posted: August 30, 2008 12:24 pm
by SuperTrooper
APLATillman wrote:Chad Johnson is now oficially "Chad Javon Ocho Cinco"
Ocho Cinco 2.0
By GEOFF HOBSON
August 29, 2008
5:05 p.m.
By the power vested in Broward County, Florida, Chad Johnson's name is now legally "Chad Javon Ocho Cinco," in what he calls a reinvention of the Ocho gig.
"Ocho Cinco 2.0," is what Johnson is calling it, but what the NFL is calling it remains to be seen. Could Johnson be looking for "Ocho Cinco," to go across the back of his No. 85 jersey?
"Hint, hint," he said of the marketing potential. "It's something I don't think anyone has ever done before. Have I ever had a reason for why I do what I do? I'm having fun."
Johnson "changed," his name to Ocho Cinco for warmups before the game against the Falcons in 2006 and before Carson Palmer ripped off the nameplate to reveal C. Johnson. That was a violation of NFL uniform rules and he was reportedly fined $5,000.
Now he's done it legally in a move first reported by ProFootballTalk.com. And according to the document from the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit, the name change won't "invade the property rights of others, whether partnership, patent, good will, privacy, trademark, or otherwise."
NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said in an e-mail Friday that the league is looking into it.
Don Hinchey of The Bonham Group, an internationally influential sports and entertainment company based in Denver, estimates Johnson could make this legal name change work for as much as "in the low seven figures.
"He's definitely got some cachet. He's really turned it into kind of a brand name. The media has picked it up and that can help him extend it. He's edgy enough and unpredictable enough that that would appeal to a lot of people on a jersey."
The highest selling jersey on NFLshop.com from Aug. 1 to Aug. 26, of course, was Brett Favre. The only receivers in the top 25 were Terrell Owens and Randy Moss. Could an Ocho jersey fire up sales, for which players get less than 10 percent on each jersey sale?
"He's a tremendously talented guy and very magnetic, but he's also volatile," Hinchey said. "I see him as almost like a football Dennis Rodman. But I think if he stays away from that, I think it's a pretty smart move. He's got some good market sense."
Johnson's popularity took a hit in the offseason with trade demands, holdout threats, and boycott of the voluntary practices. But since the start of training camp he has been all for it, saying and doing all the right things, and he remained a popular player during the camp at Georgetown College.
He has been especially hard working since he suffered a torn labrum in his left shoulder Aug. 17 and while there is the possibility his shoulder could pop out of the socket and end his season, he is proud of his weight lifting. Johnson won't say what he has up his sleeve. But he said it's not going to change much.
"You can call me anything you want," he said.
http://www.bengals.com/news/news.asp?story_id=6995
At the end of the report in our local paper there was a quote from his coach calling him
"Ocho Psycho".
