Camp starts on Friday o boy o boy o boy I miss football!
― forksclovetofu, Wednesday, 23 July 2008 18:50 (seventeen years ago)
Predictions? Hopes? Prayers? Dreams?
― forksclovetofu, Wednesday, 23 July 2008 18:51 (seventeen years ago)
Praying the pats defensive backfield can work. I'm hoping this isn't like 2005 when they started something like 45 different guys. that team had no consistency, hoping it doesn't happen again.
― chicago kevin, Wednesday, 23 July 2008 18:59 (seventeen years ago)
This is the Lions' year, y'all!
― Johnny Fever, Wednesday, 23 July 2008 19:07 (seventeen years ago)
hahaahahahaaha
― deeznuts, Wednesday, 23 July 2008 19:08 (seventeen years ago)
looking forward to the distinct lack of brett-favre-fun-having
― the schef (adam schefter ha ha), Wednesday, 23 July 2008 19:38 (seventeen years ago)
He'll have fun somehow.
― forksclovetofu, Wednesday, 23 July 2008 20:10 (seventeen years ago)
is ANYONE willing to go on record as predicting a Giants repeat?
― forksclovetofu, Wednesday, 23 July 2008 20:14 (seventeen years ago)
i'm looking forward to favre schadenfreude.
― chicago kevin, Wednesday, 23 July 2008 20:54 (seventeen years ago)
Shockeytrade is going to make it hard to root for Saints this year.
― Rock Hardy, Wednesday, 23 July 2008 21:00 (seventeen years ago)
looking forward to the browns going 10-6 and suffering a humbling 45-14 beatdown in round one to the steelers
― Mr. Snrub, Thursday, 24 July 2008 03:05 (seventeen years ago)
(raises hand) Sure, why not?
― Mr. Snrub, Thursday, 24 July 2008 03:09 (seventeen years ago)
sorry giants fans ;_;
― David R., Thursday, 24 July 2008 03:19 (seventeen years ago)
i, too, am stoked young forks~
predictions!!!!
nfc south: panthers nfc east: urr... eagles nfc west: squawks nfc north: packers i guess wc1 cowboys wc2 vikes, skins, rams, saints? who knows/cares
afc south: indy afc east: pats afc west: chargers afc north: pittsblorgh wc1: bills!!!* wc2: bengals**
*i really mean the jags :( **lol
can't go out on a limb for the giants after they spent the whole offseason hemorrhaging talent
― cankles, Thursday, 24 July 2008 08:34 (seventeen years ago)
I am already feeling sorry for the skins fans again after that taylor trade. ladies and gentlemen dan snyder
― El Tomboto, Thursday, 24 July 2008 08:38 (seventeen years ago)
I def feel good about the giants though since their entire playoff run and SB victory was kind of a celebration of depth and scheme
― El Tomboto, Thursday, 24 July 2008 08:41 (seventeen years ago)
they spent the whole offseason hemorrhaging talent
you should see about a job with ESPN
damn that was mean
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lol sup lilshowstoppa
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTosQerWBzU
― cankles, Thursday, 24 July 2008 08:43 (seventeen years ago)
DAMN IM MEAN AS HELL
-- El Tomboto
my jobo es loco atm but I have made my goals to be 1. labor day 2. the weekend following
this reg season looks to be much more exciting since it doesn't seem quite so likely to shape up as "please jesus won't somebody kill romo and brady" super-boring deterministic march to playoffs
― El Tomboto, Thursday, 24 July 2008 08:44 (seventeen years ago)
Army orders Lions draft pick Campbell to dutyBy LARRY LAGE – 7 hours agoALLEN PARK, Mich. (AP) — Caleb Campbell was a day away from practicing with the Detroit Lions and taking a step toward his dream of playing in the NFL. "He was issued a helmet, ready to go," coach Rod Marinelli said Wednesday.Now, Campbell is closer to joining his fellow West Point graduates in Iraq or Afghanistan.The U.S. Army revised its interpretation of U.S. Department of Defense policy two weeks ago regarding soldiers playing professional sports, requiring cadets to complete two years of active duty before applying for a release. Campbell and the Lions didn't officially receive notice of the change until the eve of training camp."It's unfortunate, but it doesn't mean Caleb Campbell's dream is dead. It just means it will be delayed," Army spokeswoman Lt. Col. Anne Edgecomb told The Associated Press. "We want to take care of soldiers and dashing their hopes is not what we intend. But it is what it is."Edgecomb said minor league baseball players Nick Hill and Milan Dinga, former West Point standouts, will be allowed to finish their seasons before eventually joining their units."We did an internal review of our policy and found that based on the DOD policy, we needed to adjust our policy," Edgecomb said Wednesday.Campbell agreed to contract terms, but the seventh-round pick did not sign the deal. The Lions will retain his rights until the 2009 draft, but he will not be eligible to play until 2010."Obviously, he's disappointed," said Marinelli, a Vietnam veteran. "But I obviously know what he's about. He got his orders and he's ready to report."When Detroit drafted Campbell in April, it created a lot of publicity and led to some debate whether it was fair for a cadet to play pro sports while classmates were at war."There were a lot of questions. Why is this kid going to be able to pursue this opportunity?" Campbell recalled in April. "I had a lot of guys come up to me. I think initially they were confused. They didn't understand the aspect of this whole situation. But it was never anything vulgar, just a lot of questions, a lot of curiosity from my fellow cadets."Now that they understand the policy, they understand how this is going to benefit the Army. Whenever I'm settled in, I will report to the local recruiting station in the area and I will take it very seriously. It's my job in the United States Army. This is how I'm serving my country."The buzz might have also made the Navy and Air Force bitter because their graduates were playing under different rules under the same Department of Defense directive, which was implemented in 1994, reiterated in 2007 and again just a few days after the NFL draft."The policy has not changed," Department of Defense spokeswoman Eileen Lainez said.Navy Secretary Donald C. Winter ruled last month that Mitch Harris must serve a five-year active duty commitment. Harris, a 22-year-old pitcher with a 95-mph fastball, was selected by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 13th round in this year's draft.Harris acknowledged being surprised by the ruling because Campbell was being allowed to pursue football while completing his military service as a recruiter and in the reserves."Army has redefined the Alternative Service Option to include playing professional sports," Navy athletic director Chet Gladchuk has said. "Our coaches are now operating under a significant handicap when recruiting head-to-head with Army. It may not be reflected on the playing field today, but I can guarantee you that it will result in a competitive disadvantage down the road."The Air Force agreed, saying the academies recruit cadets from the same pool of candidates.Last month, the Army embraced the advantage."The real advantage for the Army is just the amount of publicity we get," Edgecomb said in an AP story published on June 13. "When you think about it, who's the best recruiter for the Navy you can think of? David Robinson. He's called the Admiral, for goodness sake. The attention that we get in our primary demographic to have someone playing sports who's in the Army, that's where (we) in the Army see the advantage in this program."Before he became a superstar center with the San Antonio Spurs, Robinson served two years of active duty for the Navy after graduating from the academy in the 1980s. He benefited from a policy that allowed him to apply for an early release to pursue "an activity with potential recruiting or public affairs benefit to the Navy and Marine Corps."In 1986, Navy running back Napoleon McCallum played his rookie year with the Los Angeles Raiders while stationed at the Long Beach, Calif., naval base.The Army changed its policy on July 8, but it wasn't until July 23 that the Lions received a letter from U.S. Army Lt. Col. Jonathan P. Liba, informing them in writing that Campbell had to cease playing football in order to perform "full time traditional military duties," until at least 2010."It's unfortunate that the timing of the new policy is happening at the same time that he was about to begin trying out, but that's not something we planned," Edgecomb said. "But he's been at West Point for four years and he went there to be an officer. What he's accomplished on a football field has been outstanding, but what he'll accomplish as a soldier will be even greater."
By LARRY LAGE – 7 hours ago
ALLEN PARK, Mich. (AP) — Caleb Campbell was a day away from practicing with the Detroit Lions and taking a step toward his dream of playing in the NFL. "He was issued a helmet, ready to go," coach Rod Marinelli said Wednesday.
Now, Campbell is closer to joining his fellow West Point graduates in Iraq or Afghanistan.
The U.S. Army revised its interpretation of U.S. Department of Defense policy two weeks ago regarding soldiers playing professional sports, requiring cadets to complete two years of active duty before applying for a release. Campbell and the Lions didn't officially receive notice of the change until the eve of training camp.
"It's unfortunate, but it doesn't mean Caleb Campbell's dream is dead. It just means it will be delayed," Army spokeswoman Lt. Col. Anne Edgecomb told The Associated Press. "We want to take care of soldiers and dashing their hopes is not what we intend. But it is what it is."
Edgecomb said minor league baseball players Nick Hill and Milan Dinga, former West Point standouts, will be allowed to finish their seasons before eventually joining their units.
"We did an internal review of our policy and found that based on the DOD policy, we needed to adjust our policy," Edgecomb said Wednesday.
Campbell agreed to contract terms, but the seventh-round pick did not sign the deal. The Lions will retain his rights until the 2009 draft, but he will not be eligible to play until 2010.
"Obviously, he's disappointed," said Marinelli, a Vietnam veteran. "But I obviously know what he's about. He got his orders and he's ready to report."
When Detroit drafted Campbell in April, it created a lot of publicity and led to some debate whether it was fair for a cadet to play pro sports while classmates were at war.
"There were a lot of questions. Why is this kid going to be able to pursue this opportunity?" Campbell recalled in April. "I had a lot of guys come up to me. I think initially they were confused. They didn't understand the aspect of this whole situation. But it was never anything vulgar, just a lot of questions, a lot of curiosity from my fellow cadets.
"Now that they understand the policy, they understand how this is going to benefit the Army. Whenever I'm settled in, I will report to the local recruiting station in the area and I will take it very seriously. It's my job in the United States Army. This is how I'm serving my country."
The buzz might have also made the Navy and Air Force bitter because their graduates were playing under different rules under the same Department of Defense directive, which was implemented in 1994, reiterated in 2007 and again just a few days after the NFL draft.
"The policy has not changed," Department of Defense spokeswoman Eileen Lainez said.
Navy Secretary Donald C. Winter ruled last month that Mitch Harris must serve a five-year active duty commitment. Harris, a 22-year-old pitcher with a 95-mph fastball, was selected by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 13th round in this year's draft.
Harris acknowledged being surprised by the ruling because Campbell was being allowed to pursue football while completing his military service as a recruiter and in the reserves.
"Army has redefined the Alternative Service Option to include playing professional sports," Navy athletic director Chet Gladchuk has said. "Our coaches are now operating under a significant handicap when recruiting head-to-head with Army. It may not be reflected on the playing field today, but I can guarantee you that it will result in a competitive disadvantage down the road."
The Air Force agreed, saying the academies recruit cadets from the same pool of candidates.
Last month, the Army embraced the advantage.
"The real advantage for the Army is just the amount of publicity we get," Edgecomb said in an AP story published on June 13. "When you think about it, who's the best recruiter for the Navy you can think of? David Robinson. He's called the Admiral, for goodness sake. The attention that we get in our primary demographic to have someone playing sports who's in the Army, that's where (we) in the Army see the advantage in this program."
Before he became a superstar center with the San Antonio Spurs, Robinson served two years of active duty for the Navy after graduating from the academy in the 1980s. He benefited from a policy that allowed him to apply for an early release to pursue "an activity with potential recruiting or public affairs benefit to the Navy and Marine Corps."
In 1986, Navy running back Napoleon McCallum played his rookie year with the Los Angeles Raiders while stationed at the Long Beach, Calif., naval base.
The Army changed its policy on July 8, but it wasn't until July 23 that the Lions received a letter from U.S. Army Lt. Col. Jonathan P. Liba, informing them in writing that Campbell had to cease playing football in order to perform "full time traditional military duties," until at least 2010.
"It's unfortunate that the timing of the new policy is happening at the same time that he was about to begin trying out, but that's not something we planned," Edgecomb said. "But he's been at West Point for four years and he went there to be an officer. What he's accomplished on a football field has been outstanding, but what he'll accomplish as a soldier will be even greater."
― cankles, Thursday, 24 July 2008 09:47 (seventeen years ago)
How many seventh rounders make the team anyway?
― Bill Magill, Thursday, 24 July 2008 14:55 (seventeen years ago)
marty moore was mr. irrelevant with the pats in the mid 90s and he played for 10 years.
― chicago kevin, Thursday, 24 July 2008 16:34 (seventeen years ago)
there are UFAs who make teams every year too.
― chicago kevin, Thursday, 24 July 2008 16:35 (seventeen years ago)
the greatest ufa of all thyme just retired!!!
― cankles, Thursday, 24 July 2008 16:40 (seventeen years ago)
My boss just informed me that he has season tix to the Jets and that I'm welcome to tag along to most games/tailgates this season = I am suddenly a very big Jets fan.
― forksclovetofu, Thursday, 24 July 2008 16:42 (seventeen years ago)
afc north: pittsblorgh wc1: bills!!!* wc2: bengals**
cankles y u braek jim hart
― brownie, Thursday, 24 July 2008 18:49 (seventeen years ago)
looking forward to tom brady getting me 50+ fantasy points every week.
― Mr. Snrub, Thursday, 24 July 2008 20:25 (seventeen years ago)
"marty moore was mr. irrelevant with the pats in the mid 90s and he played for 10 years."
My point is that he's not exactly guaranteed a spot like a first or second rounder would be, so this whole exercise may be academic.
― Bill Magill, Thursday, 24 July 2008 21:39 (seventeen years ago)
yeah could be but it's not unheard of for a guy to make the team either. esp. on a team like detroit.
― chicago kevin, Thursday, 24 July 2008 21:48 (seventeen years ago)
I don't think Detroit got rooked because a seventh round draft pick is usually worthless. I understand there are exceptions.
― Bill Magill, Thursday, 24 July 2008 21:56 (seventeen years ago)
brownie, i want so bad to root for the brownz, but i just have a BAD FEELIN about this year what with the ninety million primetime games and the hype and idk man. not the most scientific perspective but there u go.
i will say tho that most of their best players are young and yet-to-reach-their-prime, which means the best is yet to come. they'll be a competetive team for years 2 cum~
― cankles, Friday, 25 July 2008 04:10 (seventeen years ago)
ninety million primetime games
yeah, I thought this was cool when I first saw the schedule but now it seems like a recipe for CHOKE
Cleveland Hates Origami, Kankles and Ecumenical debate
― brownie, Friday, 25 July 2008 12:53 (seventeen years ago)
mostly, ecumenical debate, i hear.
(but don't tell that to the flks at john carroll!)
― j.q higgins, Friday, 25 July 2008 14:06 (seventeen years ago)
ha! my alma mater!
― brownie, Friday, 25 July 2008 14:24 (seventeen years ago)
haha, favre is actually going to attend camp this weekend. this is insane.
― cankles, Friday, 25 July 2008 15:47 (seventeen years ago)
new desktop: http://blogs.takepart.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/miami-superbowl.gif the fever is creeping into my marrow
― forksclovetofu, Friday, 25 July 2008 21:25 (seventeen years ago)
god. i dreamed last night that the season had somehow started without my knowledge and that the vikings beat the bills in the opener 55-0. that was, like, my whole dream. and then i was all sad when i woke up. i think this means that i am tired of waiting.
― horseshoe, Monday, 28 July 2008 15:55 (seventeen years ago)
Political talk show radio host Rush Limbaugh said if the St. Louis Rams came up for sale, he might be interested in buying the team.
:(((((((((((((((((((((
― bnw, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 19:28 (seventeen years ago)
I don't think he really has either the clout or the money to make that happen.
― forksclovetofu, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 19:45 (seventeen years ago)
i'll bet he's got both. i mean, HE might not have the money but he probably has enough to be the principle shareholder. the dude makes 9 figures.
― chicago kevin, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 19:46 (seventeen years ago)
nine fi--waht? seriously?
― cankles, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 20:21 (seventeen years ago)
yep. astounding and depressing isn't it?
― chicago kevin, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 20:22 (seventeen years ago)
oh, excuse me he doesn't. his SIGNING bonus was $100M, his 8 year deal is $400M.
― chicago kevin, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 20:23 (seventeen years ago)
but that's just for the radio show. i'm sure he has endorsements and speaking engagements that add to that.
Even if he can't buy the Rams, he could probably just buy Marc Bulger and make him work in his garden.
― Johnny Fever, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 20:40 (seventeen years ago)
Rams=bedshitters in '08
― Bo Jackson Overdrive, Wednesday, 30 July 2008 01:29 (seventeen years ago)
ARE WE THERE YET
― El Tomboto, Thursday, 31 July 2008 05:32 (seventeen years ago)
broncos cut john lynch
also, the dolphins cut cornerback Scorpio Babers. let's all marinate on that name for a second~
― cankles, Thursday, 31 July 2008 12:55 (seventeen years ago)
you are seriously the worst person on ilnfl. unless deeznuts posts here.
― the schef (adam schefter ha ha), Sunday, 24 August 2008 20:57 (seventeen years ago)
Youre a complete prick. Fuck you
― Bill Magill, Sunday, 24 August 2008 21:02 (seventeen years ago)
Man, I'm really gonna miss Osi. And in a preseason matchup even. Bummer.
― forksclovetofu, Sunday, 24 August 2008 21:04 (seventeen years ago)
Tuck was their best DE toward the end of last year. Now he wont have the benefit of a stud at the other DE. I bet they move Kwianuka back from LB to the line, if they havent already done so.
― Bill Magill, Sunday, 24 August 2008 21:09 (seventeen years ago)
bill magill are you a doctor of football
― max, Sunday, 24 August 2008 21:28 (seventeen years ago)
he's a doctor of trolling for a temp ban
― El Tomboto, Sunday, 24 August 2008 22:07 (seventeen years ago)
time for dave tollefson, formerly of the frankfurt galaxy, to assert himself
― johnny crunch, Sunday, 24 August 2008 23:20 (seventeen years ago)
matt ryan's been named the opening day starter; have mixed feelings about this, i hate mularkey's system and i'm not sure it's gonna put him in a great position to succeed.
sam baker's been awesome at left tackle, which i expected (was super high on this guy before the draft) and curtis lofton has been solid enough to start at MLB. kroy biermann's definately gonna stick around at DE, honestly he could probably start over jamaal anderson at this point. jams is really really... not good. maybe he needs to shed some weight, cuz the explosiveness you saw at arkansas has been absent since his pro debut. he's an incredibly raw player, he plays upright & gives up a ton of leverage, and on most rushes he basically just runs into his blocker with minimal usage of his hands. i'm not giving up on him - calling it a day for roddy white taught me a lesson - but he's got a long way to go. he IS really durable and plays a ton of snaps, for whatever that's worth. some improvement in game awareness and technique could yield significant dividends for him.
― cankles, Monday, 25 August 2008 16:04 (seventeen years ago)
jb, if you're reading this, what do u think of ryan btw?? and the draft/direction of the falcons overall?
― cankles, Monday, 25 August 2008 16:05 (seventeen years ago)
doug farrar had a good blurb on baker today:
http://www.footballoutsiders.com/2008/08/25/ramblings/every-play-counts/6479/
Sam Baker’s Big ChallengeThe word on left tackle Sam Baker coming out of USC was that he might be moved inside to guard on some teams, but Atlanta’s grave need along the offensive line had them taking the former USC standout 21st overall and installing him at left tackle immediately. Set aside the jokes about the Trojans being the NFL’s 33rd team; the leap in scheme and complexity from the NCAA to the NFL is daunting no matter where you played. Baker would be challenged to master one of the game’s toughest positions right out of the box with a team that’s going to struggle to put an offense together in the short term. In theory, he’s a great fit for Atlanta’s new power game. Baker was regarded as a top draft prospect, but more as an overall player with less than elite agility mitigated by intelligence and in-line power.Baker began his pro career fighting off Jacksonville’s Paul Spicer (and others) in a 20-17 loss to the Jaguars. He looked solid against the Colts in the follow-up, but his sternest test to date came in Week 3 against the Titans. Across the line was Kyle Vanden Bosch, the end who put up 12 sacks in 2007 and has been a featured player on one of the NFL’s best defensive lines. Vanden Bosch also led the league in Adjusted Quarterback Hits last year with 21, and finished seventh in Adjusted Hurries with 17.5. How would Baker, regarded as a very good combo pass/run blocker, but not specifically elite against speed rushers, fare?My impression was overwhelmingly positive. On the Falcons’ first pass play of the game, a trips left with Michael Turner in the backfield, Baker fanned Vanden Bosch out of the perimeter and away from Matt Ryan with great technique and no help as Ryan completed a quick sideline pass to Michael Jenkins. Baker also works well with left guard Justin Blalock, who’s starting his second NFL season. On the next pass play, an incompletion to tight end Ben Hartsock, Vanden Bosch went inside to the guard at the snap. Instead of teaming up and losing linebacker Stephen Tulloch on the blitz, Baker let Blalock handle Vanden Bosch and dealt with Tulloch outside. Good teamwork there.On running plays, Baker displays agility in getting to the second level and dealing with linebackers. He’s also good at the line in power situations. On the first play of the Falcons’ second drive, a draw to Turner, Baker took Vanden Bosch’s initial pursuit, led him upfield, and then blocked him away from the play as Turner headed left, right where Vanden Bosch had been. On the next play, another handoff to Turner, Baker chipped Vanden Bosch, who wound up with a personal foul after a late hit on Turner downfield. I don’t excuse cutting at all, and I was surprised to see it from Baker, given his ability to handle Vanden Bosch through the first quarter. Some would call it a veteran move. I call it unnecessary. Vanden Bosch pushed Baker back on the next play and got his first hit on Ryan. Baker got his revenge on the next play when he just poleaxed Vanden Bosch as Ryan threw a screen to Jenkins. Baker knocked Vanden Bosch right on his butt with a great power move. Not something you see every day.I think that Baker will be an incredibly valuable addition to a line that finished 32nd in Adjusted Line yards last year. The days of the Petrino misfit schemes are over, and new line coach Paul Boudreau has two young, talented players on the left side in Baker and Blalock. As the Falcons crawl back to credibility, they seem to know that they’ll only go as far as their lines take them.
The word on left tackle Sam Baker coming out of USC was that he might be moved inside to guard on some teams, but Atlanta’s grave need along the offensive line had them taking the former USC standout 21st overall and installing him at left tackle immediately. Set aside the jokes about the Trojans being the NFL’s 33rd team; the leap in scheme and complexity from the NCAA to the NFL is daunting no matter where you played. Baker would be challenged to master one of the game’s toughest positions right out of the box with a team that’s going to struggle to put an offense together in the short term. In theory, he’s a great fit for Atlanta’s new power game. Baker was regarded as a top draft prospect, but more as an overall player with less than elite agility mitigated by intelligence and in-line power.
Baker began his pro career fighting off Jacksonville’s Paul Spicer (and others) in a 20-17 loss to the Jaguars. He looked solid against the Colts in the follow-up, but his sternest test to date came in Week 3 against the Titans. Across the line was Kyle Vanden Bosch, the end who put up 12 sacks in 2007 and has been a featured player on one of the NFL’s best defensive lines. Vanden Bosch also led the league in Adjusted Quarterback Hits last year with 21, and finished seventh in Adjusted Hurries with 17.5. How would Baker, regarded as a very good combo pass/run blocker, but not specifically elite against speed rushers, fare?
My impression was overwhelmingly positive. On the Falcons’ first pass play of the game, a trips left with Michael Turner in the backfield, Baker fanned Vanden Bosch out of the perimeter and away from Matt Ryan with great technique and no help as Ryan completed a quick sideline pass to Michael Jenkins. Baker also works well with left guard Justin Blalock, who’s starting his second NFL season. On the next pass play, an incompletion to tight end Ben Hartsock, Vanden Bosch went inside to the guard at the snap. Instead of teaming up and losing linebacker Stephen Tulloch on the blitz, Baker let Blalock handle Vanden Bosch and dealt with Tulloch outside. Good teamwork there.
On running plays, Baker displays agility in getting to the second level and dealing with linebackers. He’s also good at the line in power situations. On the first play of the Falcons’ second drive, a draw to Turner, Baker took Vanden Bosch’s initial pursuit, led him upfield, and then blocked him away from the play as Turner headed left, right where Vanden Bosch had been. On the next play, another handoff to Turner, Baker chipped Vanden Bosch, who wound up with a personal foul after a late hit on Turner downfield. I don’t excuse cutting at all, and I was surprised to see it from Baker, given his ability to handle Vanden Bosch through the first quarter. Some would call it a veteran move. I call it unnecessary. Vanden Bosch pushed Baker back on the next play and got his first hit on Ryan. Baker got his revenge on the next play when he just poleaxed Vanden Bosch as Ryan threw a screen to Jenkins. Baker knocked Vanden Bosch right on his butt with a great power move. Not something you see every day.
I think that Baker will be an incredibly valuable addition to a line that finished 32nd in Adjusted Line yards last year. The days of the Petrino misfit schemes are over, and new line coach Paul Boudreau has two young, talented players on the left side in Baker and Blalock. As the Falcons crawl back to credibility, they seem to know that they’ll only go as far as their lines take them.
― cankles, Monday, 25 August 2008 16:07 (seventeen years ago)
dang, i would've preferred to see ryan sit for the first quarter/third/half of the year myself but if he outplayed redman then i guess you go with whomever gives the team the best chance to win.
― chicago kevin, Monday, 25 August 2008 16:21 (seventeen years ago)
ade you should start a falcons blog.
― horseshoe, Tuesday, 26 August 2008 15:23 (seventeen years ago)
and he can call it the 2008 NFC SOUTH thread
― El Tomboto, Tuesday, 26 August 2008 16:57 (seventeen years ago)
purely from highlights (of course), i thought ryan looked really good in the preseason, and barring an lol colston season from someone i think he's a pretty sure shot to win ROY. i think he's like peyton in the sense that he can start from day 1 and endure a shitty year and not let fuck up his head, like, say, david carr
― J0rdan S., Tuesday, 26 August 2008 16:59 (seventeen years ago)
if he has a david carr-like offensive line there will be no ROY to worry about.
― chicago kevin, Tuesday, 26 August 2008 17:16 (seventeen years ago)
i think roethlisberger and vince young were the only QBs to ever win ORoY, i'd consider jon stewart or rashard mendenhall the preseason favs~
― cankles, Tuesday, 26 August 2008 18:21 (seventeen years ago)
here's my falcons blog:
http://www.lyfe.freeserve.co.uk/art/photobrowne.jpg http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w233/BlAcK-cHeRrY_90/Suicide_hanging_by_CaptainBoneDaddy.jpg http://www.sph.umich.edu/news_events/findings/fall05/images/depression.jpg
― cankles, Tuesday, 26 August 2008 18:27 (seventeen years ago)
http://www.sai.msu.su/wm/paint/auth/munch/munch.scream.jpg http://abowlofstupid.com/wp-content/2007/05/face_melt.jpg http://www.indianchild.com/images/great_depression_photograph.gif
― cankles, Tuesday, 26 August 2008 18:28 (seventeen years ago)
http://x818.com/nevverimages/suicide.jpg http://blog.lib.umn.edu/mcdon469/architecture/social%20issue/homeless.jpg http://terresdefemmes.blogs.com/photos/uncategorized/guernica.jpg
― cankles, Tuesday, 26 August 2008 18:29 (seventeen years ago)
http://www.ligali.org/africanremembrance/2005/gallery/images/african_american_execution.gif http://ecotality.com/life/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/hindenburg.gif http://img.timeinc.net/time/2007/top_10_photos/ntrl_disaster_bangladesh.jpg
― cankles, Tuesday, 26 August 2008 18:30 (seventeen years ago)
http://escproductions.bizland.com/politics/grief1.jpg http://www.oceansbridge.com/paintings/museums/buehrle-collection/big/Eduard-Manet-XX-The-Suicide.jpg
― cankles, Tuesday, 26 August 2008 18:32 (seventeen years ago)
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― cankles, Tuesday, 26 August 2008 18:37 (seventeen years ago)
should I put this here or in football writing thread http://www.coldhardfootballfacts.com/Articles/11_2349_The_Decline_and_Fall_of_the_49ers_Empire.html
― El Tomboto, Tuesday, 26 August 2008 18:38 (seventeen years ago)
both! i can never get enough of the declining niners~
― cankles, Tuesday, 26 August 2008 18:44 (seventeen years ago)
i really need to start reading CHFF more often, i forgot how good they were
― cankles, Tuesday, 26 August 2008 18:57 (seventeen years ago)
"i think he's a pretty sure shot to win ROY"
I'd go with McFadden. Much easier for an RB to win that award than a QB.
― Bill Magill, Tuesday, 26 August 2008 20:49 (seventeen years ago)
guys I think I got my hopes up too fast too soon! Injuries have forced me to rethink everything I hold dear.
― brownie, Tuesday, 26 August 2008 21:01 (seventeen years ago)
oh ade i'm sorry
― horseshoe, Tuesday, 26 August 2008 21:44 (seventeen years ago)
pacman jones - reinstated
― cankles, Thursday, 28 August 2008 22:21 (seventeen years ago)
I'd go with McFadden.
I'm not convinced he will wrestle enough carries away from Fargas and Bush.
― polyphonic, Thursday, 28 August 2008 22:26 (seventeen years ago)
LIONS 4-0 PRE !!!!
GOT WOOD!
― Stormy Davis, Friday, 29 August 2008 02:09 (seventeen years ago)
BROWNS 0-4 AND I DON'T CARE!!!!
PRESEASON DON'T MEAN SHIT!!
― Mr. Snrub, Friday, 29 August 2008 23:55 (seventeen years ago)
snrub otm us usual
― brownie, Saturday, 30 August 2008 00:01 (seventeen years ago)
Chad Johnson legally changed his name to Chad Ocho Cinco.
― polyphonic, Saturday, 30 August 2008 07:31 (seventeen years ago)
of *course* the Pre don't mean crap ... yeah, I am with brownie, thanks "snrub" for this STUNNING REVELATION ... I was just making a joke ... you know, considering how my team is essentially the *worst* of the last decade
but i will definitely say that the kids looked good in the Pre ! and they WILL beat Matt Ryan in 8 days!!
― Stormy Davis, Saturday, 30 August 2008 08:17 (seventeen years ago)
rosie colvin cut by the texans! also cut: dan bauzin, chicago's second round pick in 2007
― cankles, Saturday, 30 August 2008 10:54 (seventeen years ago)
oh and michael okwo cut too (lol)
― cankles, Saturday, 30 August 2008 10:55 (seventeen years ago)
hi ilnfl, just want you to know i will be thinking of you this thursday + sunday and monday while ilx is offline. SO EXCITED YOU GUYS!
― horseshoe, Tuesday, 2 September 2008 18:48 (seventeen years ago)
^^ last sentence truth bOTMb
― chicago kevin, Tuesday, 2 September 2008 18:54 (seventeen years ago)
thursday night=christmas morning
― horseshoe, Tuesday, 2 September 2008 18:59 (seventeen years ago)
where are we going? we need a temporary home
― brownie, Tuesday, 2 September 2008 19:07 (seventeen years ago)
can we crash at cankles?
― brownie, Tuesday, 2 September 2008 19:08 (seventeen years ago)
schefterblogz has a sleeper couch and some fold-out tables
(nb: I have no idea what schefterblogz has)
― David R., Tuesday, 2 September 2008 19:22 (seventeen years ago)
that place is disgusting but it will have to do
― brownie, Tuesday, 2 September 2008 19:28 (seventeen years ago)
http://ilx.lefora.com
I dunno about this.
― brownie, Tuesday, 2 September 2008 20:52 (seventeen years ago)
i started a week one thread at pleasant plains's ilx xile site:
http://disc.yourwebapps.com/discussion.cgi?disc=241577;article=4;title=ILX%20XILE
― horseshoe, Tuesday, 2 September 2008 21:32 (seventeen years ago)
whoops: here
If pushed, I'd say we're looking at a Titans/Giants superbowl. I'm sure I'll be wrong, though.
― Johnny Fever, Monday, 20 October 2008 02:44 (seventeen years ago)
EPIC BATTLE OF EPIC MASCOTS
― the schef (adam schefter ha ha), Monday, 20 October 2008 15:16 (seventeen years ago)
Bilol Magilol
A Titans/Giants Superbowl would make me dance with glee.
― forksclovetofu, Monday, 20 October 2008 20:34 (seventeen years ago)