NFL Discussion Thread - Hall of Fame Game: August 3rd

Status
Not open for further replies.
marshawn is so oakland 
laugh.gif


"town bidness gon be in the buildin"
 
Last edited:
Nothing respect for my guy Lynch. Loved him since Buffalo and love how he said talking never won me anything.
 
once christine michael takes over the job its only right for beast mode to suit up in the silver and black. dude is so oakland from the dreads to the tats to the slanguage to constantly throwing up his oakland hood on the field. 
roll.gif
 
 
Last edited:
This guy Warren Sapp is still crying about Strahan being in the Hall of Fame. Still upset about the sack record and everything. Sapp is a ******. Declaring bankruptcy, having issues with kids and his sluts but Michael got his TV career booming


i hate hearing about this record and can't imagine what Strahan thinks about this record. We've never seen a QB go down instead of getting hit?
 
Last edited:
^ the linemen said that there was an audible and it was mishandled.

Sapp also brought up Pro Bowls as to why Strahan shouldn't be in the HOF but ignored the fact that Strahan has almost 45 more sacks than Sapp.

Strahan is ranked 5th all time in sacks, even if you remove the one that people complain about.
 
Last edited:
Found this article on ESPN



We surveyed 10 players from each NFL team and granted them complete anonymity to get their opinions on a variety of questions. We are rolling out the results of that survey piece-by-piece. Today we present the answer to the question:

Which head coach would you most like to play for?

The rules were that it had to be a current NFL head coach and that it could not be your own. The winner, with 72 votes (22.5 percent of the total) was Seahawks coach Pete Carroll. A distant second was Pittsburgh's Mike Tomlin, with 44 votes (13.8 percent). Others who cracked double digits included the Broncos' John Fox (25), the Jets' Rex Ryan (23), the Patriots' Bill Belichick (22), the Chiefs' Andy Reid (22), the Saints' Sean Payton (21), the 49ers' Jim Harbaugh (16) and the Ravens' John Harbaugh (10).

The Giants' Tom Coughlin got three votes. I expect it would have been more if the survey had been conducted a year earlier, when he was (as John Harbaugh was at the time of this survey) a defending Super Bowl champion. But I'm not sure. The Giants are a fairly insular organization. And while Giants players love and respect Coughlin, I'm not sure that reputation translates league-wide. While he's clearly mellowed as his career has gone along, he still appears from the outside to be a tough, demanding, old-school coach. And you can see that most of the coaches who got the big votes in this one do not fit that description.
 
What a lose lose situation.

He says something exciting; "Thug... Jerk... Prick."

He says something politically correct; "Soft... Boring..."

**** is ridiculous.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top Bottom