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Re: NFL 2012 Season
Posted: October 22, 2012 7:53 am
by phjrsaunt
bravedave wrote:Lotta good give & take @NY, but at the end of the day, Eli and the Giants were just that much better.
Congrats, NY. Get ya next time.
(On a somber note, those Dallas bastards won)
Right there with ya, my phriend.
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Re: NFL 2012 Season
Posted: October 22, 2012 2:00 pm
by Left Field ParrotHead
uh oh...
Ravi, did you authorize this...?
http://larrybrownsports.com/football/jo ... oys/159253
Joe Gibbs was the head coach of the Washington Redskins for 16 seasons and still maintains an affiliation with the team as a special advisor to owner Dan Snyder, but that apparently doesn’t mean he can’t also provide advice for the rival Dallas Cowboys.
Gibbs reportedly spoke to the Cowboys at their team hotel on Saturday, the night before the team faced the Carolina Panthers. Gibbs’ auto racing team is based in Charlotte, N.C., and he was invited by Cowboys owner Jerry Jones to speak to the team.
Jones and Gibbs have had a good relationship for years, even though they were competitors. Gibbs even advised Jones when he was looking to hire a new coach.
Gibbs reportedly tried reassuring the Cowboys about their clock management problems that occurred last weekend’s loss to Baltimore. He told them about a brain fart he made at the end of a 2007 game against the Bills that cost his team the game. The message was apparently well received.
“A couple players told me, ‘If Joe Gibbs can screw it up at the last second, everybody else can screw it up,’” Jerry Jones said, per USA Today.
The speech may have served the Cowboys well. They beat the Panthers 19-14 and seemed to avoid any clock management problems. But Joe Gibbs giving advice to the Cowboys? Man, that’s just weird.
Confirmed on NFL.com as well...
Re: NFL 2012 Season
Posted: October 22, 2012 4:30 pm
by Saltx3
Left Field ParrotHead wrote:uh oh...
Ravi, did you authorize this...?
http://larrybrownsports.com/football/jo ... oys/159253
Joe Gibbs was the head coach of the Washington Redskins for 16 seasons and still maintains an affiliation with the team as a special advisor to owner Dan Snyder, but that apparently doesn’t mean he can’t also provide advice for the rival Dallas Cowboys.
Gibbs reportedly spoke to the Cowboys at their team hotel on Saturday, the night before the team faced the Carolina Panthers. Gibbs’ auto racing team is based in Charlotte, N.C., and he was invited by Cowboys owner Jerry Jones to speak to the team.
Jones and Gibbs have had a good relationship for years, even though they were competitors. Gibbs even advised Jones when he was looking to hire a new coach.
Gibbs reportedly tried reassuring the Cowboys about their clock management problems that occurred last weekend’s loss to Baltimore. He told them about a brain fart he made at the end of a 2007 game against the Bills that cost his team the game. The message was apparently well received.
“A couple players told me, ‘If Joe Gibbs can screw it up at the last second, everybody else can screw it up,’” Jerry Jones said, per USA Today.
The speech may have served the Cowboys well. They beat the Panthers 19-14 and seemed to avoid any clock management problems. But Joe Gibbs giving advice to the Cowboys? Man, that’s just weird.
Confirmed on NFL.com as well...
.....very interesting.....but hey, if it worked, maybe Jerry could hire Joe as the team "motivational coach"
Re: NFL 2012 Season
Posted: October 22, 2012 6:28 pm
by aeroparrot
Left Field ParrotHead wrote:uh oh...
Ravi, did you authorize this...?
http://larrybrownsports.com/football/jo ... oys/159253
Joe Gibbs was the head coach of the Washington Redskins for 16 seasons and still maintains an affiliation with the team as a special advisor to owner Dan Snyder, but that apparently doesn’t mean he can’t also provide advice for the rival Dallas Cowboys.
Gibbs reportedly spoke to the Cowboys at their team hotel on Saturday, the night before the team faced the Carolina Panthers. Gibbs’ auto racing team is based in Charlotte, N.C., and he was invited by Cowboys owner Jerry Jones to speak to the team.
Jones and Gibbs have had a good relationship for years, even though they were competitors. Gibbs even advised Jones when he was looking to hire a new coach.
Gibbs reportedly tried reassuring the Cowboys about their clock management problems that occurred last weekend’s loss to Baltimore. He told them about a brain fart he made at the end of a 2007 game against the Bills that cost his team the game. The message was apparently well received.
“A couple players told me, ‘If Joe Gibbs can screw it up at the last second, everybody else can screw it up,’” Jerry Jones said, per USA Today.
The speech may have served the Cowboys well. They beat the Panthers 19-14 and seemed to avoid any clock management problems. But Joe Gibbs giving advice to the Cowboys? Man, that’s just weird.
Confirmed on NFL.com as well...
Well, since he is a racing team owner now, he has no obligation to stick with the Redskins.... even though I don't approve this.

Re: NFL 2012 Season
Posted: October 23, 2012 11:31 am
by Dr.Corona

Is it hockey season yet? Oh yeah, that's right.........

Re: NFL 2012 Season
Posted: October 23, 2012 12:15 pm
by Left Field ParrotHead
aeroparrot wrote:Left Field ParrotHead wrote:uh oh...
Ravi, did you authorize this...?
http://larrybrownsports.com/football/jo ... oys/159253
Joe Gibbs was the head coach of the Washington Redskins for 16 seasons and still maintains an affiliation with the team as a special advisor to owner Dan Snyder, but that apparently doesn’t mean he can’t also provide advice for the rival Dallas Cowboys.
Gibbs reportedly spoke to the Cowboys at their team hotel on Saturday, the night before the team faced the Carolina Panthers. Gibbs’ auto racing team is based in Charlotte, N.C., and he was invited by Cowboys owner Jerry Jones to speak to the team.
Jones and Gibbs have had a good relationship for years, even though they were competitors. Gibbs even advised Jones when he was looking to hire a new coach.
Gibbs reportedly tried reassuring the Cowboys about their clock management problems that occurred last weekend’s loss to Baltimore. He told them about a brain fart he made at the end of a 2007 game against the Bills that cost his team the game. The message was apparently well received.
“A couple players told me, ‘If Joe Gibbs can screw it up at the last second, everybody else can screw it up,’” Jerry Jones said, per USA Today.
The speech may have served the Cowboys well. They beat the Panthers 19-14 and seemed to avoid any clock management problems. But Joe Gibbs giving advice to the Cowboys? Man, that’s just weird.
Confirmed on NFL.com as well...
Well, since he is a racing team owner now, he has no obligation to stick with the Redskins.... even though I don't approve this.

Still on the Redskins payroll as an advisor... And after a quick google search, it would seem many Redskins' fans are a little more irate than you. There was language I can't post on a family message board...

Re: NFL 2012 Season
Posted: October 23, 2012 5:55 pm
by aeroparrot
Left Field ParrotHead wrote:aeroparrot wrote:Left Field ParrotHead wrote:uh oh...
Ravi, did you authorize this...?
http://larrybrownsports.com/football/jo ... oys/159253
Joe Gibbs was the head coach of the Washington Redskins for 16 seasons and still maintains an affiliation with the team as a special advisor to owner Dan Snyder, but that apparently doesn’t mean he can’t also provide advice for the rival Dallas Cowboys.
Gibbs reportedly spoke to the Cowboys at their team hotel on Saturday, the night before the team faced the Carolina Panthers. Gibbs’ auto racing team is based in Charlotte, N.C., and he was invited by Cowboys owner Jerry Jones to speak to the team.
Jones and Gibbs have had a good relationship for years, even though they were competitors. Gibbs even advised Jones when he was looking to hire a new coach.
Gibbs reportedly tried reassuring the Cowboys about their clock management problems that occurred last weekend’s loss to Baltimore. He told them about a brain fart he made at the end of a 2007 game against the Bills that cost his team the game. The message was apparently well received.
“A couple players told me, ‘If Joe Gibbs can screw it up at the last second, everybody else can screw it up,’” Jerry Jones said, per USA Today.
The speech may have served the Cowboys well. They beat the Panthers 19-14 and seemed to avoid any clock management problems. But Joe Gibbs giving advice to the Cowboys? Man, that’s just weird.
Confirmed on NFL.com as well...
Well, since he is a racing team owner now, he has no obligation to stick with the Redskins.... even though I don't approve this.

Still on the Redskins payroll as an advisor... And after a quick google search, it would seem many Redskins' fans are a little more irate than you. There was language I can't post on a family message board...

Must have missed/forgotten that part, in that case, no he should not have gone and gave that speech at all.
Re: NFL 2012 Season
Posted: October 25, 2012 10:32 pm
by bravedave
Cooley. He's back.
Of course he bears a certain resemblence to a Jimmy Buffett enthusiast.
Re: NFL 2012 Season
Posted: October 28, 2012 2:45 pm
by lime rickie
Ack! Those Pittsburgh uniforms are awful.
However, I do love that they are spanking the Redskins.

Re: NFL 2012 Season
Posted: October 28, 2012 7:56 pm
by LIPH
Good thing the Giants were going up against the human turnover machine in Tony Romo or they would have lost that game.
Re: NFL 2012 Season
Posted: October 28, 2012 9:33 pm
by fabduo
LIPH wrote:Good thing the Giants were going up against the human turnover machine in Tony Romo or they would have lost that game.
I am not going to make it thru this season mentally -A giant & Met fan takes years off my life

Re: NFL 2012 Season
Posted: October 29, 2012 7:45 am
by lime rickie
LIPH wrote:Good thing the Giants were going up against the human turnover machine in Tony Romo or they would have lost that game.
Right?
I don't care though. An ugly win is still a win.

Re: NFL 2012 Season
Posted: November 12, 2012 6:34 am
by aeroparrot
At least the Redskins couldn't lose....
Re: NFL 2012 Season
Posted: November 12, 2012 6:39 am
by lime rickie
Giants...ugh...I just...sigh.
Re: NFL 2012 Season
Posted: November 12, 2012 7:55 am
by Saltx3
yup....we'll take it....

Re: NFL 2012 Season
Posted: November 12, 2012 12:59 pm
by Left Field ParrotHead
Saltx3 wrote:yup....we'll take it....

Cowboys could be in first place in the NFC East on Black Friday... Could make for an interesting December.
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Re: NFL 2012 Season
Posted: November 12, 2012 3:15 pm
by fabduo
Left Field ParrotHead wrote:Saltx3 wrote:yup....we'll take it....

Cowboys could be in first place in the NFC East on Black Friday... Could make for an interesting December.
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Can't happen -IF they win makes them 5-5 while the Giants who are off Sunday are 6-4
Re: NFL 2012 Season
Posted: November 12, 2012 4:23 pm
by buffettbride
I'm highly amused that Denver and Indianapolis have the same record, yet Denver leads their division. I still don't like Peyton Manning, but winning is pretty slick.
Re: NFL 2012 Season
Posted: November 12, 2012 4:52 pm
by txaggirl91
buffettbride wrote:I'm highly amused that Denver and Indianapolis have the same record, yet Denver leads their division. I still don't like Peyton Manning, but winning is pretty slick.
Von Miller is a rock star!
Re: NFL 2012 Season
Posted: November 12, 2012 6:33 pm
by aeroparrot