Shawne Merriman and the other AFC West sack specialists are already licking their chops.
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RevLimiter wrote:http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2956542
Shawne Merriman and the other AFC West sack specialists are already licking their chops.
Dinsdale wrote:This board makes me feel like Stephen-Hawking-For-The-Day, except my penis is functional and I can walk and stuff.
Next season?Raydah James wrote: Not to worry, come next season...
Headhunter wrote:If the Raiders know what's good for them, they'll sit Russell, let Culpepper get killed while the rookie learns.
War Wagon wrote:Next season?
'duhfan has already discarded 2007 before pre-season has even begun, and is looking forward to 2008.
Dinsdale wrote:This board makes me feel like Stephen-Hawking-For-The-Day, except my penis is functional and I can walk and stuff.
HH, which part of "let's all pile on the 'duhs" didn't you get? We don't give a fuck what your "IMHO" is. No shit? That's your IMHO? Fug me, I thought it was somebody else's IMHO.Headhunter wrote:In general, it's best to sit a rookie QB. The speed of the NFL game, coupled with the complexity of an NFL playbook can fuck a rookies world. I'm all for throwing position players to the wolves, but QB's should sit at least 1 season, IMHO.
Hello Pot? KETTLE calling!Raydah James wrote:You a Vag Discharge cocksucker now, stay puft? Not to worry, come next season your shit QB (Huard? BUWAHAHAHAHA) and busted ass line will be getting thier stool pushed in every fucking game. Enjoy 1-15, Count Chunkula.
Dinsdale wrote:This board makes me feel like Stephen-Hawking-For-The-Day, except my penis is functional and I can walk and stuff.
Oh waggy still hurting from 2005? Get off Cowboyfan's jock and continue this marvelous squabble over your sub .500 team. Damon Huard??? Damon freakin Huard??? BWAHAHAHAHA. The Chiefs will make a serious run for the basement this year. Oh wait, thats right, you signed Donnie Edwards, you guys will be in great shape.War Wagon wrote: Methinks you don't understand the common AFC West dynamic of a shark feeding frenzy. This is what we do, and this is an AFC West thang. I suggest you step aside whilst there's blood in these here waters, you cowsnatch tree hugging faggot.
What? Is this supposed to be some kind of insult? An idiopathic seizure perhaps?War Wagon wrote:TiC, MtLR, and yourself should join hands and sing Kumbafuckingya.
R-Jack wrote:I'm just hoping that inflated self-worth helps keep him upright.
Word on the street is that Russell is not being difficult, but that AL is near death and nobody knows who's in charge. I heard yesterday that Russell had talk with 4 different raider reps as follow up to a meeting. Sounds like a lot of confusion.poptart wrote:
Oakland has a VERY strong history of getting it's rookies signed with little trouble.
The fact that Russell is not signed is mildly disturbing.
Dinsdale wrote:This board makes me feel like Stephen-Hawking-For-The-Day, except my penis is functional and I can walk and stuff.
What a load of absolute horseshit, pop.poptart wrote: Culpepper's got a stand-up career waiting for him as soon as he finishes being the NEW AND IMPROVED Aaron Brooks.
We havent hold a holdout in 10 years, true-but we also havent had the 1st overall pick in any of those drafts, either.Oakland has a VERY strong history of getting it's rookies signed with little trouble.
The fact that Russell is not signed is mildly disturbing.
How so?The failure of Russell to sign, and the signing of D. Culpepper is the first DOWN news out of Oakland in a while.
Agreed. More competition in camp is always a good thing-and if Al holds onto all 4 QB's going into the season, someone will come a knockin' with draft picks when thier starter goes down. (Which happens every damn year in this league)I'll hold off on any substantive comment on this signing until I see what plays out.
There are a LOT of possibilities here.
Raydah James wrote:Daunte is a former pro bowler who is a formerly proven winner on the field and at the very least knows how to hit the open man.
ucantdoitdoggieSTyle2 wrote:
Hit the open man? Dude... rack the troll attempt, but that's just too over the top.
Raydah James wrote:
Daunte is a former pro bowler who is a formerly proven winner on the field and at the very least knows how to hit the open man ('Sup not Anblew Walter)........he was simply brought in to compete for the starting job that entails nothing more than bridging the gap until the Greatest. QB. Ever. is ready to take the field.
Good to know that John Elway is going to make a comeback. But with the Raiders???Raydah James wrote:Fucking Fixed.Raydah James wrote:Daunte is a former pro bowler who is a formerly proven winner on the field and at the very least knows how to hit the open man ('Sup not Anblew Walter)........he was simply brought in to compete for the starting job that entails nothing more than bridging the gap until the Greatest. QB. Ever. is ready to take the field.
I KNOW that's what you meant to say.BSmack wrote:Good to know that Joe Montana is going to make a comeback. But with the Raiders???Raydah James wrote:Fucking Fixed.Raydah James wrote:Daunte is a former pro bowler who is a formerly proven winner on the field and at the very least knows how to hit the open man ('Sup not Anblew Walter)........he was simply brought in to compete for the starting job that entails nothing more than bridging the gap until the Greatest. QB. Ever. is ready to take the field.
No, I meant to say Elway. You put Elway on the 9ers teams of the 80s and they win at least 4 Super Bowls as well. Plus, Elway was more durable.RevLimiter wrote:I KNOW that's what you meant to say.BSmack wrote:Good to know that Joe Montana is going to make a comeback. But with the Raiders???Raydah James wrote: Fucking Fixed.
This is pretty much what I believe about Culpepper.ucant wrote:Culpepper was at his best playing "Minneapolis street ball" on an indoor track. When he throws it up for grabs, who the fuck is gonna come down with it? Culpepper has done absolutely nothing in the two seasons since being separated from Moss. He's horrible. He had little to work with in Miami and definitely has less now.
Are you kidding? Montana was Joe freaking cool, whether playing in a meaningless regular season game, or down by 6 with 2:00 to go in the SuperBowl. Remember Elway playing against Montana in the SuperBowl? He choked so badly you could have popped a lump of coal in his trachea and he would have coughed up a diamond.BSmack wrote:No, I meant to say Elway. You put Elway on the 9ers teams of the 80s and they win at least 4 Super Bowls as well. Plus, Elway was more durable.RevLimiter wrote:I KNOW that's what you meant to say.BSmack wrote: Good to know that Joe Montana is going to make a comeback. But with the Raiders???
Which is all you need to know about which one was BETTER.OCmike wrote:Remember Elway playing against Montana in the SuperBowl? He choked so badly you could have popped a lump of coal in his trachea and he would have coughed up a diamond.
Elway was a very good probable HOF QB until Terrell Davis showed up and got him 2 SB wins.
What defensive position did Elway or Montana play that would have allowed them to ever go head to head?Dinsdale wrote:In their careers, Elways never beat Montana in head-to-head play.
I am absolutely certain that had you offered Elway a package deal of Jerry Rice, John Taylor and Roger Craig for Mark Jackson, Vance Johnson and Bobby Humphrey he would have jumped on that motherfucker. In fact, had such a deal ever been made, it would have been the worst deal in the history of organized sports ever. PERIOD. It would have been like the Hershel Walker and Rickey Williams trades to the 5th power in terms of idiocy. That is how fucking much better the 9ers were to the Broncos in terms of players not lined up under center.R-Jack wrote:Do you think that any of those people were there for all four SB runs?BSmack wrote:Give Elway Roger Craig, Ronnie Lott, Guy McIntyre, Jerry Rice, Tom Rathman, John Taylor, Brent Jones, Matt Millen, Michael Carter, Charles Haley... and you tell me how that shit would have went down.
That would be the point where you would do best just shutting the fuck up. Nobody said shit about "on the field success". A whole lot of people pointed out that Montana was on the better team. Meanwhile, Elway had the better arm, better mobility, was WAY more fucking durable than Brittle Joe and, just like Joe Montana, was able to win the big one when he was surrounded by great supporting players.R-Jack wrote:Let me get this straight. You say one QB is better than the other. Just about everyone with two sets of eyes explains how on the field success proves you wrong.