Buy, they have an awesome run team.
Buy or Sell, Peyton Manning will have under 10 ints and over 35 TD's this year.
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Buy, they have an awesome run team.
Buy or Sell, Peyton Manning will have under 10 ints and over 35 TD's this year.
Fiction. If Holmes suffers an injury, it won't be bad enough to allow Johnson that much playing time. It would have to be a season-ender early in the year.
Fact or Fiction: T.O. will have his 15 TDs this year.
wallymartin
Fiction; Porter, Gabrial, and Jordan will take them away from him.
Fact or Fiction: Both NY teams will make the playoffs.
Sell; Lions, Vikings, or Falcons will make it
Buy or sell, Tiki Barber is the best overall player in the NFL.
[QUOTE="VanHalun040604"][QUOTE="EscoDaddy14"]Well like above me, they have the power to, but it depends on health, and overall effort. Harrington needs to get his act together. If he messes up, and get Garcia as he was with the 9ers, then they will have one hell of an offense.WeazelMan311
Meh...that's asking a lot from a washed up QB. Maybe it'll be different now that he's been reunited with Marriucci, but I don't think so. Look at what he did with the Browns. If Harrington falters big time and he can't lead that team, then they may as well just drop as many games as they can and try to draft Matt Leinhart in 2006.
Garcia sucks, I still like Harrington(I thought he would be good when he first came up), and personally I think Leinhart will be a bust, Omar Jacobs is the way of the future.
[QUOTE="WhiteSamurai209"][QUOTE="VanHalun040604"][QUOTE="loismustdie89"]i was watching the Sports Reporters today and they were talking about this. They made a lot of sense about linemen. Linemen and nose tackles are over weight. They are not actual athletes, they are fat people that can move their feet well. When you treat a 300 lbs. person like an athlete you begin to put too much stress on their bodies and their heart just can't take it. Its not surprising that it happens, it surprising it doesn't happen more. A couple decades ago there was only 1 person in the league over 300 lbs. and linemen were under 275. Now pretty much every lineman is over 300 lbs.
eCrime
I'm gonna have to disagree...a lot of these lineman--not just the elite--can run unbelieveable 40 times. The kinda times that you would think that no one at that height and size could possibily do. Robert Gallery--RT for the Raiders in his second year--can run a time that rivals some of the speedier LBs and some RBs. They are athletes...like I said, it's medically proven that these guys just can't take that kind of a beating. Lineman are the ones out there the longest; they get action every down. No other player can say that they are engaged to that degree every play of the game. They're overworked throughout the week and then they're expected to block 300 + guys for about 4 hrs....it's more than a lot to ask. The coaches need to be easier on these guys....
Yeah, coaches do work line as hard as WR's and RB's. When I played(center and D-End) we ran as much as the WR's and we did much more contact drill. I'm not 300 pounds but I can see what it would do to overwork these huge men. Lineman ARE THE MOST ATHLETIC players on the football field, cause they have to stop guys that are the same size as them and grabing them, without grabbing them making there job exhausting.
I was goign to play either linbacker or safty but my back spasms returned and I separated my shoulder, it sucked, I wish I was playing football still, I just love it.
[QUOTE="loismustdie89"]i was watching the Sports Reporters today and they were talking about this. They made a lot of sense about linemen. Linemen and nose tackles are over weight. They are not actual athletes, they are fat people that can move their feet well. When you treat a 300 lbs. person like an athlete you begin to put too much stress on their bodies and their heart just can't take it. Its not surprising that it happens, it surprising it doesn't happen more. A couple decades ago there was only 1 person in the league over 300 lbs. and linemen were under 275. Now pretty much every lineman is over 300 lbs.
VanHalun040604
I'm gonna have to disagree...a lot of these lineman--not just the elite--can run unbelieveable 40 times. The kinda times that you would think that no one at that height and size could possibily do. Robert Gallery--RT for the Raiders in his second year--can run a time that rivals some of the speedier LBs and some RBs. They are athletes...like I said, it's medically proven that these guys just can't take that kind of a beating. Lineman are the ones out there the longest; they get action every down. No other player can say that they are engaged to that degree every play of the game. They're overworked throughout the week and then they're expected to block 300 + guys for about 4 hrs....it's more than a lot to ask. The coaches need to be easier on these guys....
Yeah, coaches do work line as hard as WR's and RB's. When I played(center and D-End) we ran as much as the WR's and we did much more contact drill. I'm not 300 pounds but I can see what it would do to overwork these huge men. Lineman ARE THE MOST ATHLETIC players on the football field, cause they have to stop guys that are the same size as them and grabing them, without grabbing them making there job exhausting.
I had no idea an Arena Football League player died in in-game action, though...VanHalun040604
Yeah, he was hit on a kickoff and he died. Man, that realy sucks though, about the 9er though.
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