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this could keep him busy http://kissingsuzykolber.uproxx.com/...ken-baron.html

as he continues his personal growth off the field!

The Lions, suffered a humiliating loss in Cleveland last Thursday, falling 24-6 to the Browns.

The Patriots will be facing Detroit in the preseason for the eighth time overall and for the first time since a 34-10 loss on August 27, 2011 at Ford Field. New England is 2-5 all-time against the Lions in the preseason.

2-1 preseason looking for number 3 at Ford Field using Lions just - 2 :0074
 

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3-1 preseason

3-1 preseason

Try for 4 with Raiders getting :shrug:

Miller time :toast:
 

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Jets Saturday...

Jets Saturday...

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4-2 after tonight

Whose the home team at the Meadowlands :142smilie
 

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Soup Bowl

Soup Bowl

Call it a dress rehearsal for a pair of teams with high hopes entering the 2013 season when the reigning AFC South champion Houston Texans welcome Sean Payton and the New Orleans Saints to south Texas.

Houston and New Orleans have met in each of the last five preseasons, with the Saints claiming three wins, including a 34-27 victory at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome last August 25.

August 25 2013

Houston 34-27 :rolleyes:

Wes Welker (ankle) did not play for the Broncos

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Almanac: Super Bowl may be ?Storm Bowl

Almanac: Super Bowl may be ?Storm Bowl

The 197-year-old publication that hits newsstands today predicts a winter storm will hit the Northeast around the time the Super Bowl is played at MetLife Stadium in the Meadowlands in New Jersey. It also predicts a colder-than-normal winter for two-thirds of the country and heavy snowfall in the Midwest, Great Lakes and New England


http://youtu.be/ir2rFb_ghn0

Always 1 more :toast:

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Yonkers 12th 6 it is......

Yonkers 12th 6 it is......

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- Mercurial New York Jets wideout Santonio Holmes practiced Monday for the first time this season. He'd been out for 10 months following foot surgery.

Holmes
During the portion of practice open to the media, Holmes looked smooth cutting on the field, though he was running routes at less than full speed.

It is unclear if Holmes will play in Thursday's preseason finale against Philadelphia or in the Jets' regular season opener against Tampa Bay on Sept. 8. But the fact that Holmes returned to practice Monday is promising. If the Jets didn't expect him to play early in the season, they would've left him on the physically unable to perform list to start the year, meaning he'd miss a minimum of six games.

Holmes was not available to the media on Monday, but the last time he spoke with reporters he left several questions unanswered about the status of his foot.

Asked if there was a possibility he might miss the entire season last Wednesday, Holmes replied, "I don't really know how to answer that. We have 16 weeks of football. At any point, I could be ready to play."

Holmes, who underwent Lisfranc surgery 10 months ago, is -- by far -- the Jets' most accomplished receiver. The former Super Bowl MVP has 358 career receptions for 5,507 yards and 35 touchdowns.

"He's a guy that's done tremendous things in this league," quarterback Geno Smith said. "To see him out there running, healthy again, to get back into the mix of things, it's really promising because to add another weapon to this offense is going to make us better."

Added Mark Sanchez: "He looked pretty good. He's running around and catching passes, so it's nice to see him with a helmet on and ready to go."

age of 29 , is -- by far -- not going to but will no doubt try....... it's hard for these guys to hang up their cleats!
 

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Gee-Sus

The New England Patriots released Aaron Hernandez after he was arrested. However, Hernandez may have been on shaky ground with the team even before that. An upcoming article in Rolling Stone magazine alleges Hernandez was one mistake away from being released.

According to the article, Patriots head coach Bill Belichick had become frustrated with Hernandez for missed practices and "thug-life stunts." So frustrated, in fact, Hernandez was "one misstep from being cut" by the team. New England signed Hernandez to a seven-year, $39.582 million extension during the 2012 offseason. If the claim is true, and New England was considering, or close to, releasing Hernandez, there would be a question of why New England signed him to the extension rather than letting him play out the final two years of his rookie contract.

The upcoming article, written by Rolling Stone contributing editor Paul Solotaroff, comes after Solotaroff interviewed several family friends, high school teammates and NFL sources. The article alleges Hernandez was a "heavy user of angel dust" (also known as PCP) and carried a gun on him wherever he went.

Hernandez allegedly cut off relationships with family and teammates and instead surrounded himself with a "cohort of gangsters." The article also alleges Hernandez's former college coach, and current Ohio State coach Urban Meyer, may have helped cover up failed drug tests and two violent incidents involving Hernandez.

The former Patriots tight end is currently facing a possible life sentence in prison without parole after he was indicted by a grand jury last week on a murder charge in the death of Odin Lloyd.
 

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Why didn?t John Harbaugh...........

Why didn?t John Harbaugh...........

challenge Wes Welker?s pivotal catch-that-wasn?t?


There are plays in the great and chaotic game of football which will always remain up for debate. Did Franco Harris actually catch the Immaculate Reception? Did Tom Brady actually "tuck" that football during that crucial playoff game? Who actually caught that Seahawks/Packers "touchdown" pass last year? We'll never know.


We do know about that third-quarter Wes Welker reception, though. Pretty much everyone not wearing black and white stripes knew, and confirmed with a replay, that the ex-Pat trapped the ball on the crucial opening drive of the second half of Thursday's Denver-Baltimore season opener. But Ravens coach John Harbaugh didn't challenge the play, and seconds later, the Broncos had turned a 17-14 deficit into a 21-17 lead. You know how the rest of the Denver assault went.

But why didn't Harbaugh throw the challenge flag? If ever a play deserved to be challenged, it was this one, and given the outcome, it literally changed the complexion of the game. To hear Harbaugh tell it, though, he had no idea Welker received the turf assist.

"This is the first I've heard of it," Ravens coach John Harbaugh said after the game. "That's something you have to see, it'd be nice if NBC would show it, but we didn't have a chance to look at it."

There are two parts to that statement, one true, one false. NBC obviously showed the replay; pretty much all of the country saw it. But Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning was running the offense with such precision, and with an eye toward the clock, that he didn't even give the Ravens time to gather themselves and consider challenging the call.


As NFL.com notes, Welker (and the ground) caught the ball at the 14:08 mark of the third, and Manning snapped the ball 24 seconds later ... barely five seconds after the end of the replay. The Ravens' coaching staff upstairs thus apparently didn't have time to watch the replay and call down to Harbaugh.

So, don't blame NBC, Baltimore fans; blame Peyton. As always, he's one step ahead of everybody else
 

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challenge Wes Welker?s pivotal catch-that-wasn?t?


There are plays in the great and chaotic game of football which will always remain up for debate. Did Franco Harris actually catch the Immaculate Reception? Did Tom Brady actually "tuck" that football during that crucial playoff game? Who actually caught that Seahawks/Packers "touchdown" pass last year? We'll never know.


We do know about that third-quarter Wes Welker reception, though. Pretty much everyone not wearing black and white stripes knew, and confirmed with a replay, that the ex-Pat trapped the ball on the crucial opening drive of the second half of Thursday's Denver-Baltimore season opener. But Ravens coach John Harbaugh didn't challenge the play, and seconds later, the Broncos had turned a 17-14 deficit into a 21-17 lead. You know how the rest of the Denver assault went.

But why didn't Harbaugh throw the challenge flag? If ever a play deserved to be challenged, it was this one, and given the outcome, it literally changed the complexion of the game. To hear Harbaugh tell it, though, he had no idea Welker received the turf assist.

"This is the first I've heard of it," Ravens coach John Harbaugh said after the game. "That's something you have to see, it'd be nice if NBC would show it, but we didn't have a chance to look at it."

There are two parts to that statement, one true, one false. NBC obviously showed the replay; pretty much all of the country saw it. But Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning was running the offense with such precision, and with an eye toward the clock, that he didn't even give the Ravens time to gather themselves and consider challenging the call.


As NFL.com notes, Welker (and the ground) caught the ball at the 14:08 mark of the third, and Manning snapped the ball 24 seconds later ... barely five seconds after the end of the replay. The Ravens' coaching staff upstairs thus apparently didn't have time to watch the replay and call down to Harbaugh.

So, don't blame NBC, Baltimore fans; blame Peyton. As always, he's one step ahead of everybody else

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eagles have landed

eagles have landed

Vikings

Adrian Peterson 78 yd. run

finish's with 18/93 or 17 carries for 15 yards

Ponder 3 int

Lions

Bush 21/90

Patriots

S. Vereen 101 Rushing

Falcons/Saints

304/357 passing yards

Jets


G Smith top rusher with 47 yards

Giants

QB = 27/42/450 Where is the running game??

3 int an 3 lost fumble..... 2 T.O. returned for scores!!!

Cowboys TOP edge 37 minutes to 22.....

49ers/Pack


Great game

TOP 38 minutes to 21 SF

Kap 27/39/412 Zero INT

11/85 in penalties for SF??

Chargers not final score but stats is how it was

Packer pointspread backers are probably wondering why a FG with 26 ticks as am eye??
 

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oh boy........

oh boy........

Played Patriots b4 reading........ -11.5

Not this

"Broadway Joe" hasn't been relevant since he was seen kissing Suzy Kolber so "Broadway Mo" stepped it up this week.

Muhammad Wilkerson, the New York Jets' emerging third-year defensive end, showed more than a bit of swagger by telling Newsday that he believes his team will knock off Tom Brady and the New England Patriots when the AFC East rivals kick off Week 2 of the NFL season at Gillette Stadium on Thursday.

"If our game plan is as good as it was (in the season-opening win against Tampa Bay), I don't see why we won't be 2-0," Wilkerson said. "I'm confident in our coaching staff to have a great game plan and us being 2-0."

The Temple product didn't back down on WFAN Radio when pressed about his Joe Namath-like prognostication: "We're going to go to Foxboro and get this win. We're going to be 2-0.

but this

Vereen totaled 101 yards on 14 carries and added 58 yards on seven receptions for the Patriots, who have won 10 consecutive season openers, the longest current streak in the NFL. Amendola made 10 grabs for 104 yards.

However, Vereen broke a small bone in his wrist on his first play of Sunday's game and was placed on the injured reserve/designated for return list earlier this week, which means at least an eight-week absence for the running back.

got fingers/toes crossed :shrug:
 
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