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2013 NFL Season
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I really hate other football fans:
http://houston.cbslocal.com/2013/10/08/ ... -his-home/
http://houston.cbslocal.com/2013/10/08/ ... -his-home/
A source close to law enforcement told The Fred and Ted Show late Tuesday evening that Houston Police were contacted by the NFL after fans approached Houston Texans quarterback Matt Schaub at his home and berated him for his recent poor play.
No arrests were made.
“A fan went to his house and told him off,” said the source, adding that another person “took pictures of his family,” which were allegedly posted on Facebook. Fortunately, neither Schaub nor anyone in his family was hurt.
The irate fans left on their own accord before police could respond, and it’s believed Schaub and the Texans contacted NFL Security which asked for assistance from the Houston Police Department after the incident, according to the source.
Schaub has been under intense scrutiny following the team’s disastrous 2-3 start which has included the much maligned quarterback throwing a Pick-Six interception in an NFL-record four consecutive games. The Texans return home to Reliant Sunday at noon when they welcome the St. Louis Rams to town.
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it's Texas..number 2 in whackos just behind FloridaMecca wrote:I really hate other football fans:
http://houston.cbslocal.com/2013/10/08/ ... -his-home/
A source close to law enforcement told The Fred and Ted Show late Tuesday evening that Houston Police were contacted by the NFL after fans approached Houston Texans quarterback Matt Schaub at his home and berated him for his recent poor play.
No arrests were made.
“A fan went to his house and told him off,” said the source, adding that another person “took pictures of his family,” which were allegedly posted on Facebook. Fortunately, neither Schaub nor anyone in his family was hurt.
The irate fans left on their own accord before police could respond, and it’s believed Schaub and the Texans contacted NFL Security which asked for assistance from the Houston Police Department after the incident, according to the source.
Schaub has been under intense scrutiny following the team’s disastrous 2-3 start which has included the much maligned quarterback throwing a Pick-Six interception in an NFL-record four consecutive games. The Texans return home to Reliant Sunday at noon when they welcome the St. Louis Rams to town.
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so Hard Knocks will happen whether any teams want or not.
so Hard Knocks will happen whether any teams want or not.
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So stupid. At least there's a good way to get an exemption: keep on making the playoffs.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000259014/article/owners-pass-hard-knocks-rule-at-nfl-fall-meeting
so Hard Knocks will happen whether any teams want or not.
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i didnt have time to try and figure out how many teams are currently eligible if they have to force one to do it, basically they have to be a bad team, not have a new head coach and not have done hard knocks in the last 10 years.Green Habit wrote:So stupid. At least there's a good way to get an exemption: keep on making the playoffs.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000259014/article/owners-pass-hard-knocks-rule-at-nfl-fall-meeting
so Hard Knocks will happen whether any teams want or not.
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If this rule was in place in 2013, the teams that would have been exempt would have been:Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:i didnt have time to try and figure out how many teams are currently eligible if they have to force one to do it, basically they have to be a bad team, not have a new head coach and not have done hard knocks in the last 10 years.Green Habit wrote:So stupid. At least there's a good way to get an exemption: keep on making the playoffs.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000259014/article/owners-pass-hard-knocks-rule-at-nfl-fall-meeting
so Hard Knocks will happen whether any teams want or not.
--Playoff teams: DEN, NE, HOU, BAL, IND, CIN, ATL, SF, GB, WAS, SEA, MIN, PIT, NYG, DET, NO
--New coaches: BUF, CLE, JAX, KC, SD, PHI, CHI, ARI
--Last ten years: MIA, NYJ, DAL
So that would have meant that the only teams that could have been forced would be: TEN, OAK, CAR, TB, STL. I think it could certainly be possible, if perhaps unlikely, that all teams could end up exempt one year if there was a lot of playoff and coaching turnover.
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thats what i was thinking, if they dont have a volunteer then they could be screwedGreen Habit wrote:If this rule was in place in 2013, the teams that would have been exempt would have been:Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:i didnt have time to try and figure out how many teams are currently eligible if they have to force one to do it, basically they have to be a bad team, not have a new head coach and not have done hard knocks in the last 10 years.Green Habit wrote:So stupid. At least there's a good way to get an exemption: keep on making the playoffs.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000259014/article/owners-pass-hard-knocks-rule-at-nfl-fall-meeting
so Hard Knocks will happen whether any teams want or not.
--Playoff teams: DEN, NE, HOU, BAL, IND, CIN, ATL, SF, GB, WAS, SEA, MIN, PIT, NYG, DET, NO
--New coaches: BUF, CLE, JAX, KC, SD, PHI, CHI, ARI
--Last ten years: MIA, NYJ, DAL
So that would have meant that the only teams that could have been forced would be: TEN, OAK, CAR, TB, STL. I think it could certainly be possible, if perhaps unlikely, that all teams could end up exempt one year if there was a lot of playoff and coaching turnover.
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They're replaying that Denver/Dallas game tonight on NFL network..I dont think I have ever rewatched a game in my life but I might just do it tonight
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What the hell is LeSean's problem with Knowshon?
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... back-down/
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... back-down/
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yeah, thats kinda weird that he didnt say why he thought that, maybe we will find out soon.Green Habit wrote:What the hell is LeSean's problem with Knowshon?
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... back-down/
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he probably banged lesean's baby mamaGreen Habit wrote:What the hell is LeSean's problem with Knowshon?
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... back-down/
i dunno what his deal is. he got on umenyora's case a few years ago too pretty much outa nowhere. as long as he keeps playing well i dont care who he calls out. unless its peyton.
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While you're here, did you see this post of mine?warehouse wrote:he probably banged lesean's baby mamaGreen Habit wrote:What the hell is LeSean's problem with Knowshon?
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... back-down/
i dunno what his deal is. he got on umenyora's case a few years ago too pretty much outa nowhere. as long as he keeps playing well i dont care who he calls out. unless its peyton.
http://forums.theskyiscrape.com/viewtop ... 28#p186128
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i didnt think i could love brian dawkins anymore than i already did.Green Habit wrote:And this one is for you, warehouse--twas a good day for you too:Green Habit wrote:Dungy and Rodney did a very good job dissecting how badly Romo blew it on that INT.psychobain wrote:
i was wrong about that.
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What is the reasoning behind playoff teams being exempt?Green Habit wrote:If this rule was in place in 2013, the teams that would have been exempt would have been:Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:i didnt have time to try and figure out how many teams are currently eligible if they have to force one to do it, basically they have to be a bad team, not have a new head coach and not have done hard knocks in the last 10 years.Green Habit wrote:So stupid. At least there's a good way to get an exemption: keep on making the playoffs.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000259014/article/owners-pass-hard-knocks-rule-at-nfl-fall-meeting
so Hard Knocks will happen whether any teams want or not.
--Playoff teams: DEN, NE, HOU, BAL, IND, CIN, ATL, SF, GB, WAS, SEA, MIN, PIT, NYG, DET, NO
--New coaches: BUF, CLE, JAX, KC, SD, PHI, CHI, ARI
--Last ten years: MIA, NYJ, DAL
So that would have meant that the only teams that could have been forced would be: TEN, OAK, CAR, TB, STL. I think it could certainly be possible, if perhaps unlikely, that all teams could end up exempt one year if there was a lot of playoff and coaching turnover.
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To be fair, that was a heck of an Int...warehouse wrote:i didnt think i could love brian dawkins anymore than i already did.Green Habit wrote:And this one is for you, warehouse--twas a good day for you too:Green Habit wrote:Dungy and Rodney did a very good job dissecting how badly Romo blew it on that INT.psychobain wrote:
i was wrong about that.
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i think they like it seeming like an underdog story or somehtingFuck You Jobu wrote:What is the reasoning behind playoff teams being exempt?Green Habit wrote:If this rule was in place in 2013, the teams that would have been exempt would have been:Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:i didnt have time to try and figure out how many teams are currently eligible if they have to force one to do it, basically they have to be a bad team, not have a new head coach and not have done hard knocks in the last 10 years.Green Habit wrote:So stupid. At least there's a good way to get an exemption: keep on making the playoffs.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000259014/article/owners-pass-hard-knocks-rule-at-nfl-fall-meeting
so Hard Knocks will happen whether any teams want or not.
--Playoff teams: DEN, NE, HOU, BAL, IND, CIN, ATL, SF, GB, WAS, SEA, MIN, PIT, NYG, DET, NO
--New coaches: BUF, CLE, JAX, KC, SD, PHI, CHI, ARI
--Last ten years: MIA, NYJ, DAL
So that would have meant that the only teams that could have been forced would be: TEN, OAK, CAR, TB, STL. I think it could certainly be possible, if perhaps unlikely, that all teams could end up exempt one year if there was a lot of playoff and coaching turnover.
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Non-contenders tend to have more competitive training camps because they have more positions that need to be replaced.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:i think they like it seeming like an underdog story or somehtingFuck You Jobu wrote:What is the reasoning behind playoff teams being exempt?Green Habit wrote:If this rule was in place in 2013, the teams that would have been exempt would have been:Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:i didnt have time to try and figure out how many teams are currently eligible if they have to force one to do it, basically they have to be a bad team, not have a new head coach and not have done hard knocks in the last 10 years.Green Habit wrote:So stupid. At least there's a good way to get an exemption: keep on making the playoffs.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000259014/article/owners-pass-hard-knocks-rule-at-nfl-fall-meeting
so Hard Knocks will happen whether any teams want or not.
--Playoff teams: DEN, NE, HOU, BAL, IND, CIN, ATL, SF, GB, WAS, SEA, MIN, PIT, NYG, DET, NO
--New coaches: BUF, CLE, JAX, KC, SD, PHI, CHI, ARI
--Last ten years: MIA, NYJ, DAL
So that would have meant that the only teams that could have been forced would be: TEN, OAK, CAR, TB, STL. I think it could certainly be possible, if perhaps unlikely, that all teams could end up exempt one year if there was a lot of playoff and coaching turnover.
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Earlier today I read about another strategy the Cowboys could have taken last weekend instead of allowing the Broncos to score a TD. After Demaryius Thomas gets that first down at the 11, someone on the Cowboys should have committed a dead ball foul that awards an automatic first down. This pushes the Broncos to a first and goal at the 5 1/2 yard line, yet the Cowboys would have two time outs and about 1:50 left on the clock. The Broncos could then only bleed the clock down to about 1:00 before being forced to score. Also, the Cowboys would then have no worries about forcing the FG, because then they'd be playing for the win instead of the tie when they got the ball back.
