The conspiracy continues
The conspiracy continues
Oakland lost the coin flip with SF today, and will draft 7th instead of 6th.
SF was granted the opportunity to make the call, and tails they called.
Tails it was.
Did anyone inspect the coin...?
Tails on both sides, perhaps..?
Me thinks.
Will the fuckings ever end...?
ooo0Ooot.......
SF was granted the opportunity to make the call, and tails they called.
Tails it was.
Did anyone inspect the coin...?
Tails on both sides, perhaps..?
Me thinks.
Will the fuckings ever end...?
ooo0Ooot.......
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Re: The conspiracy continues
we certainly hope not........poptart wrote: Will the fuckings ever end...?

9:07......I need chastising
get out, get out while there's still time
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Re: The conspiracy continues
Dude , if it was rigged , York would have wanted to lose , because that would have meant $50.00 less the signing bonus to the draftee . Which means more money to shop at Wal-Mart with .poptart wrote:Oakland lost the coin flip with SF today, and will draft 7th instead of 6th.
SF was granted the opportunity to make the call, and tails they called.
Tails it was.
Did anyone inspect the coin...?
Tails on both sides, perhaps..?
Me thinks.
Will the fuckings ever end...?
ooo0Ooot.......
Get a grip .
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Buwahahahahahaha
Keep fucking with the NFL Alice, see where it gets you?
First the tuck rule, now this.....
This was an article from Jan 2.
NFL reverses field, says Raiders-49ers coin flip will be held after Super Bowl
ASSOCIATED PRESS
NEW YORK - The Raiders and 49ers will flip a coin to determine who gets the sixth pick in the NFL draft and who gets the seventh.
The NFL originally announced Monday that the coin flip had been held with the Raiders winning. However, a later announcement said it will not be held until after the Super Bowl.
The complete order for the April 29-30 draft was announced Monday, with Houston at No. 1, presumably with the rights to Reggie Bush, the Southern California running back who is expected to declare his eligibility after Wednesday's Rose Bowl. The Texans (2-14) officially fired coach Dom Capers on Monday as New Orleans (3-13), which will have the second pick, did with Jim Haslett.
After the Saints come a group of 4-12 teams: Tennessee, the New York Jets and Green Bay, followed by Oakland and San Francisco. The Packers also fired their coach, Mike Sherman
After the seventh spot, the rest of the order among non-playoff teams is Buffalo, Detroit, Arizona, St. Louis, Cleveland, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Miami, Minnesota, Dallas, San Diego, and Kansas City.
The order among the playoff teams is subject to change, depending on how teams do in the postseason, although no team can fall below other teams with the same regular-season record unless it advances to the Super Bowl. The winner of that game would have the 32nd and last pick, the loser would pick 31st.
Thus New England and Washington (both 10-6) are Nos. 21 and 22. If the Patriots advance and the Redskins don't, Washington would move up one spot, but New England could not fall below 22nd.
The order among the 11-5 teams starts with Carolina at No. 23, followed by Tampa Bay, Chicago, Cincinnati, the New York Giants and Pittsburgh.
Jacksonville, the only 12-4 team, is 29th, followed by Seattle and Denver (13-3) and Indianapolis (14-2).
The draft order is determined by weakness of schedule in the case of ties in the standings, and head-to-head games have no bearing.
http://www.contracostatimes.com/mld/...s/13535021.htm
LMFAO!!!!
Good year to have two # 1's
:wink:
Keep fucking with the NFL Alice, see where it gets you?
First the tuck rule, now this.....
This was an article from Jan 2.
NFL reverses field, says Raiders-49ers coin flip will be held after Super Bowl
ASSOCIATED PRESS
NEW YORK - The Raiders and 49ers will flip a coin to determine who gets the sixth pick in the NFL draft and who gets the seventh.
The NFL originally announced Monday that the coin flip had been held with the Raiders winning. However, a later announcement said it will not be held until after the Super Bowl.
The complete order for the April 29-30 draft was announced Monday, with Houston at No. 1, presumably with the rights to Reggie Bush, the Southern California running back who is expected to declare his eligibility after Wednesday's Rose Bowl. The Texans (2-14) officially fired coach Dom Capers on Monday as New Orleans (3-13), which will have the second pick, did with Jim Haslett.
After the Saints come a group of 4-12 teams: Tennessee, the New York Jets and Green Bay, followed by Oakland and San Francisco. The Packers also fired their coach, Mike Sherman
After the seventh spot, the rest of the order among non-playoff teams is Buffalo, Detroit, Arizona, St. Louis, Cleveland, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Miami, Minnesota, Dallas, San Diego, and Kansas City.
The order among the playoff teams is subject to change, depending on how teams do in the postseason, although no team can fall below other teams with the same regular-season record unless it advances to the Super Bowl. The winner of that game would have the 32nd and last pick, the loser would pick 31st.
Thus New England and Washington (both 10-6) are Nos. 21 and 22. If the Patriots advance and the Redskins don't, Washington would move up one spot, but New England could not fall below 22nd.
The order among the 11-5 teams starts with Carolina at No. 23, followed by Tampa Bay, Chicago, Cincinnati, the New York Giants and Pittsburgh.
Jacksonville, the only 12-4 team, is 29th, followed by Seattle and Denver (13-3) and Indianapolis (14-2).
The draft order is determined by weakness of schedule in the case of ties in the standings, and head-to-head games have no bearing.
http://www.contracostatimes.com/mld/...s/13535021.htm
LMFAO!!!!
Good year to have two # 1's
:wink: