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Post by Chris (RI Irish) on Feb 14, 2011 14:49:27 GMT -6
I am going to ignore the fact that there is probably going to be a lock out:
You guys have any thoughts on any major off season moves that may happen. Where do you think Vince Young and Donovan will end up? Who will be the QB in Minnesota? Where do you think Kevin Kold will end up? I hope Kolb ends up in Arizona. I think he could become a top 12 QB with the Cards. I also hope the Vikings end up with crap at QB...since I am a Bears fan.
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Post by Rob (MN M357's) on Feb 15, 2011 8:27:08 GMT -6
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Post by Bill (Fog City Force) on Feb 15, 2011 12:58:15 GMT -6
that you tube is funny as hell Rob!
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Post by Gregg(Seal Fuckers) on Feb 17, 2011 14:37:18 GMT -6
Would Kolb going to make a difference in Arizona?
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Post by Bill (Fog City Force) on Feb 17, 2011 17:57:39 GMT -6
doubtful in AZ Gregg, however, I think he could make a difference in SF or Minnesota though?
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Post by Chris (RI Irish) on Feb 18, 2011 9:47:21 GMT -6
You don't think Kolb would make ARZ better? Fitz,Breaston and Beanie would all be better. In the NFC West,they could be a favorite to win that weak ass division.
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Post by Bill (Fog City Force) on Feb 18, 2011 10:45:01 GMT -6
I wasn't suggesting he wouldn't help, just about anything is better than Derek Anderson, let's be honest in saying their QB play was about the worst in the league last year.....My point is there are too many things wrong in Arizona to think Kolb could step in and get things clicking like they were when Warner was there (Which seems to be the perception if Kolb signs there). When Warner departed so did Boldin and their (2) best defenders, not to mention their running game has been a joke for years.
Both SF and MIN have solid defenses, as well as pretty reasonable running games, I do think Kolb has the potential to get both of those teams into the post season, with some kind of luck on their side maybe deep into the post season?
On the flip side, I'm also not sure we have seen enough of Kolb to fully estimate if he is good enough? I suppose if I were a GM for a team, I'd strongly consider taking a chance with Kolb as opposed to one of this year's rookie QB's, at least we know he has had flashes of decent QB play?
Tough one, guessing wrong on a QB has ruined franchises for years at a time (SF great example of that!)
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Post by Chris (RI Irish) on Feb 20, 2011 9:30:21 GMT -6
I heard a couple of guys on the NFL Network say they think Kolb could turn into the next Matt Schaub. I agree with you about how Minny and SF have much better defenses then Arz. I think the worst place for Kolb to go,at least fantasy wise,would be Tenn.
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Post by Gregg(Seal Fuckers) on Feb 20, 2011 14:14:12 GMT -6
I heard a couple of guys on the NFL Network say they think Kolb could turn into the next Matt Schaub. I agree with you about how Minny and SF have much better defenses then Arz. I think the worst place for Kolb to go,at least fantasy wise,would be Tenn. I don't think anyone wants to be in Tenn. it is going to take them a lot of time to make that a desirable location again.
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Post by Bill (Fog City Force) on Feb 20, 2011 16:04:45 GMT -6
surprisingly most of the "experts" are extremely high on Muncheck? Don't know if it's just respect since he was a great player, or rather they think he really will excel as a HC in Tenn?
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Post by Gregg(Seal Fuckers) on Mar 4, 2011 10:24:19 GMT -6
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Post by Chris (RI Irish) on Apr 20, 2011 10:23:57 GMT -6
the Sunday night football schedule is really good this year. Cowgirls at NYJ, Philly at Atl, Pitt at Indy, NYJ at Balt and those are just the first 4 weeks. hopefully we have a season and we are able to enjoy these games!
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Post by Mike(FWF P1MPS) on Apr 20, 2011 19:16:08 GMT -6
Indy's schedule is brutal vs Pitt Bal TBB NO ATl NE..only easy games all year are Cincy, Panthers and Browns...
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2011 11:27:04 GMT -6
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Post by Gregg(Seal Fuckers) on Apr 23, 2011 10:03:58 GMT -6
The giants schedule is no cake walk, AFC EAST, Saints, Packers, though they do get the NFC West
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