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Topic: Football/Cleveland Browns Appreciation Thread pt 2 Return to archive Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
21st November 2007 03:17 PM
robpop The annual Detroit game may not be so bad this year.
21st November 2007 03:28 PM
Some Guy who the *Patriots play?
21st November 2007 03:43 PM
robpop
quote:
Some Guy wrote:
who the *Patriots play?



Philly. 22 point favs.
21st November 2007 08:53 PM
Fiji Joe I'm looking for Mookie...you see him around, you tell em' I want my UTFO records back...gulla gulla island living, cookie nook running, Nancy Lopez loving, hoodlum
23rd November 2007 08:36 AM
Nellcote Pats have to pickup the ground game.
We'll see if Maroney has long haul material these next few weeks.
24th November 2007 12:16 AM
sirmoonie
quote:
Fiji Joe wrote:
I'm looking for Mookie...you see him around, you tell em' I want my UTFO records back...gulla gulla island living, cookie nook running, Nancy Lopez loving, hoodlum


Hey conspiracy boy, I'm not Lil Mookie. I don't have any aliases. Your fucking weirdo backchannel faded you like a fish on that one. You are so far from Zip City skeechie, so far......
27th November 2007 06:18 AM
WinslowStud http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/recap;_...gid=20071126023

ha! could the steelers suck any worse?

3 friggin' points against the worst team in modern history? this is like going head to head with TTM and almost being outposted.

the division is ours!

27th November 2007 06:19 AM
Nellcote Sean Taylor Dies in Miami

By Amy Shipley and Jason La Canfora
Washington Post Staff Writers
Tuesday, November 27, 2007; 6:06 AM



MIAMI, Nov. 27 -- Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor has died from the gunshot wound he suffered early Monday when he was shot in his Miami home.

"He did not make it through the night," said Taylor's attorney, Richard Sharpstein, who called the incident "a ridiculous unnecessary tragedy."

Taylor died in the Miami hospital where he was taken after being shot once in the leg early Monday morning. The bullet severed his femoral artery. Police are investigating the shooting as a possible home invasion.

Taylor's death comes after what had been interpreted as optimistic signs following hours of surgery.

Taylor had squeezed a doctor's hand and made facial expressions early Monday evening, Redskins officials and a family friend said, providing some hope after he emerged from seven hours of surgery at Jackson Memorial Hospital. He had been "unresponsive and unconscious" until that point and doctors had feared possible brain injury or death, according to Taylor's attorney, Richard Sharpstein.

Taylor, 24, confronted one or more intruders early Monday morning at the bedroom door of the house he shares with his fiancee and 18-month-old daughter, and was shot in the upper thigh near the femoral artery, Sharpstein said. The fiancee and child were uninjured, but Taylor lost significant amounts of blood and received a number of transfusions, according to Sharpstein and a source at the hospital.

No further surgical procedures were planned for Taylor, who was placed in intensive care, but doctors expressed concern that his brain could have been damaged from lack of oxygen, Sharpstein said. A Redskins team source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Taylor's heart stopped beating twice during surgery.

"We'd heard [about the dire situation] and what they told us was to hope for a miracle," said Redskins vice president of football operations Vinny Cerrato, who flew to Miami with Redskins owner Daniel Snyder, running back Clinton Portis and other team officials on Snyder's private jet.

News of Taylor's situation spread quickly through Redskins Park, the team's training facility in Ashburn. Normal team activities were suspended and players were dismissed. Redskins Coach Joe Gibbs and team chaplain Brett Fuller addressed the club around noon, informing them that Taylor was fighting for his life.

"For all of us here, we're obviously in shock," a shaken Gibbs told reporters. "I know I can't put it into words."

Taylor, the Redskins' top draft choice in 2004 who was selected to the Pro Bowl for the first time last year, was having his best season as a professional before suffering a knee injury on Nov. 11 that forced him to miss the past two games.

Miami-Dade police responded to a 911 call at about 1:40 a.m. Monday at his home in an upscale suburb known as Palmetto Bay, a police spokesman said. Taylor was airlifted to the hospital's trauma unit.

No arrests were made. In a statement, Miami-Dade police said a preliminary investigation indicated that Taylor had been shot by an intruder, but that the investigation was not complete.

Taylor did not accompany the team to Tampa for Sunday's game against the Buccaneers, which is customary for injured players who are undergoing medical treatment. Gibbs said he was unaware Taylor had returned to Miami, where he grew up and went to college at the University of Miami.

Just before Monday's shooting, Taylor was awakened by a noise in his living room, Sharpstein said. As the shooter or shooters approached Taylor's bedroom, he reached for a machete or other form of knife he keeps nearby in case of emergency, and two shots were fired, one striking his leg in the groin area.

Cerrato said Taylor's fiancee tried to call police from the house line, only to discover that the line had been cut. She had to use her cellphone to call 911, which delayed the response time.

"This was a deliberate attack," Cerrato said without elaborating.

About 30 of Taylor's friends and family kept vigil in the trauma center waiting room throughout the day, praying together, wiping tear-reddened eyes and waiting for updates on his condition.

Things seemed bleak at various points. At about 3:30 p.m., a man who described himself as a friend of Taylor's walked out of the trauma unit and kneeled in prayer in the parking lot. He was sobbing. After wiping away his tears, he returned to the waiting room.

Taylor's younger brother "is looking very sad and his dad is looking sad," said Marvin Riggens, 27, after stepping outside briefly to make cellphone calls. "From what I understand, it's not looking very good right now."

At 4:30 p.m., Snyder, Portis, Cerrato and two other team officials arrived at the hospital, emerging from a black Mercedes-Benz sedan and a Cadillac Escalade.

The shooting came eight days after another incident was reported at Taylor's home. An intruder pried open a front window, went through drawers and a safe and left a kitchen knife on a bed, according to the police report of the Nov. 18 incident.

Despite the break-in a week ago, there was no security system at Taylor's house, according to Emory Williams, a cousin of Taylor's.

A day after that first incident, Taylor called Gibbs from Miami and requested permission to remain in the city to deal with matters related to the attempted burglary, Gibbs said. Gibbs said he obliged, excusing Taylor from some team meetings.

Snyder made brief remarks to reporters at Redskins Park before flying to Miami. "On behalf of the Redskins -- the players and everyone here at the Redskins -- our hearts and prayers go out to Sean and his family," Snyder said.

Since the Redskins drafted Taylor, the safety has had several brushes with the law and National Football League rules. Taylor was charged with a felony count of aggravated assault with a firearm for allegedly brandishing a gun in a Miami neighborhood in 2005.

Taylor reached a plea agreement and avoided jail time, but was fined $71,764 by the NFL for violating the personal conduct clause of his contract.

The NFL also has fined Taylor for illegal hits, uniform violations and spitting on Tampa Bay running back Michael Pittman during a playoff game in January 2006. In 2004, Gibbs suspended Taylor for one game after he was arrested for driving under the influence; those charges were later dropped.

In the past two years, however, Taylor has earned praise from coaches and teammates for maturing and better work habits. Portis, a former University of Miami teammate, said Taylor had grown up considerably since the birth of his daughter, Jackie, in May 2006.

"It's hard to expect a man to grow up overnight," Portis said before departing for Miami. "But ever since he had this child it was like a new Sean. And everybody around here knew it. He was always smiling, always happy, always talking about his child."

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/11/27/AR2007112700538_pf.html
27th November 2007 08:07 AM
gimmekeef
quote:
WinslowStud wrote:
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/recap;_...gid=20071126023

ha! could the steelers suck any worse?

3 friggin' points against the worst team in modern history? this is like going head to head with TTM and almost being outposted.

the division is ours!





Yes it is...Enjoy it while it lasts.One and done in playoffs , no first round pick and a first place schedule next year...BTW not sure if you watched the Monsoon Bowl but hell even the Pats wouldhave been held to 28 pts!...lol
27th November 2007 08:52 AM
Some Guy That game was nasty last night but the Nation showed poise and moxie.
27th November 2007 09:53 AM
Fiji Joe

[Edited by Fiji Joe]
27th November 2007 08:02 PM
Nellcote Pats have lost one of their defensive stars to IR in Rosie Colvin. Activated Troy Brown, signed Chad Brown. We have a tough opponent in The Ravens next week on MNF. They have a very large D. We need to play better than Sunday night.

In the meantime, here's a flashback from Tom Brady's SNL debut....courtesy of my left leaning dj
padre...http://www.bigmattress.com/weblog/

http://www.radiowavex.com/images/brady.wmv


[Edited by Nellcote]
28th November 2007 12:25 AM
sirmoonie
quote:
Nellcote wrote:
Sean Taylor Dies in Miami

By Amy Shipley and Jason La Canfora
Washington Post Staff Writers
Tuesday, November 27, 2007; 6:06 AM




Its sad, yes - but a decent prediction is that there will be coke/booze in his system, his girlfriend will have made a bunch of calls prior to his death, he was running around the house threatening her and the baby before she shot him in self-defense, then she panicked and made up a bunch of stuff about intruders.
28th November 2007 12:34 AM
Fiji Joe Check your PM in 5 minutes moonie
28th November 2007 08:42 AM
gimmekeef
quote:
Nellcote wrote:
Pats have lost one of their defensive stars to IR in Rosie Colvin. Activated Troy Brown, signed Chad Brown. We have a tough opponent in The Ravens next week on MNF. They have a very large D. We need to play better than Sunday night.

In the meantime, here's a flashback from Tom Brady's SNL debut....courtesy of my left leaning dj
padre...http://www.bigmattress.com/weblog/

http://www.radiowavex.com/images/brady.wmv


[Edited by Nellcote]



Nelly..losing Colvin is a tough break but Pats wont skip a beat.Hey I'm up in Boston next week Tues-Thurs...where do you hang for beers?...
28th November 2007 03:33 PM
robpop
quote:
Some Guy wrote:
That game was nasty last night but the Nation showed poise and moxie.



It was painful to watch while I was on vaction, drunk, and hanging out with a hot 25 year old chick. No sex. I was unable to get ready for duty after that performance. I plugged like a football punted into the sod at Heinz Field.
28th November 2007 05:10 PM
gimmekeef
quote:
robpop wrote:


It was painful to watch while I was on vaction, drunk, and hanging out with a hot 25 year old chick. No sex. I was unable to get ready for duty after that performance. I plugged like a football punted into the sod at Heinz Field.



You mean Four Rivers Stadium as they're calling it now....
29th November 2007 04:21 PM
TomL Here We Go Steelers.. Here We Go..

I got to say them Brownies are looking good though. In good honest faith a long time coming. But the Steelers will beat the Patriots. I'm a hero or an asshole, we will c.
29th November 2007 04:24 PM
Some Guy I'd like to see Packers win tonight, but I don't have NFL network.
29th November 2007 04:26 PM
TomL GO PACK GO............
29th November 2007 04:59 PM
gimmekeef I have the NFL Network and it sucks with 90% repeats every 3 hrs.To blackmail the country this way and deprive many of a great game is business yes....but still is bs.....Cable companies are stubborn too....geez if they can give people shit like Fox Reality and Emerill Live why not NFL?
29th November 2007 05:05 PM
Some Guy
quote:
gimmekeef wrote:
I have the NFL Network and it sucks with 90% repeats every 3 hrs.To blackmail the country this way and deprive many of a great game is business yes....but still is bs.....Cable companies are stubborn too....geez if they can give people shit like Fox Reality and Emerill Live why not NFL?


Standing O!
29th November 2007 05:23 PM
Starbuck
quote:
GO PACK GO............


Tom shows his true colors with a farve helmet....right after, of course, he removes his "crash helmet"....



i think i speak for all true americans...we can all be cowboys fans for a day.



packers suck!!!!
29th November 2007 05:26 PM
TomL Bucky? WTF. Cowboy fans. Never. No Fucking way. America's team my ass.
29th November 2007 05:27 PM
Starbuck i'd rather convert to scientology than root for the packers.
29th November 2007 05:29 PM
Starbuck tom, i was going to send it to you early, but your cheesehead allegiance makes me think i will have to give your christmas present to PDog instead.

29th November 2007 05:32 PM
TomL Sorry I am a true Steeler fan and my son a Packer fan so there's where I lie. Pack by 4 tonight. TO gets knocked out of the game. Romo shaken.
29th November 2007 05:35 PM
Nellcote
Buckmeister, looks like Sox have edge on Yanks.
http://www.twincities.com/ci_7584709
John Lester, Coco Crisp, Jed Lowrie, Justin Masterson for Santana. WTF with Delmon Young, if there's ever a thug it's him. Got suspended for 50 GAMES in 3A last year for decking an ump. He's a piece of work....

Oh, by the way....

1st David Ortiz-Twins
2nd Randy Moss-Former Vikings
3rd Kevin Garnett-T Wolves
4th Johan Santana?-Twins

Minnesota must hate Boston!
[Edited by Nellcote]
30th November 2007 06:57 PM
TomL Well I is what I is.
1st December 2007 11:17 AM
gimmekeef My Nats!..lmaoo....just stole Milledge from Mets for two pieces of trash....We might play ..428 ball next year!
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