Since this weeks games start Thur with da Bears visiting Baghdad by the bay and their Hall of fame former middle Linebacker coaching the Niners.
Of course need the NFL network to see the game though :lol:
You sure NFL is masculine? :nerd:
Quote from: Admiral Yi on November 10, 2009, 09:50:02 PM
You sure NFL is masculine? :nerd:
It used to be, but then assorted Brady Rules have forced it to wear a skirt.
Quote from: Admiral Yi on November 10, 2009, 09:50:02 PM
You sure NFL is masculine? :nerd:
Don't be so harsh. He is Mexican after all. :lol:
Zing!
Live Games on ESPN America this week:
Friday morning, 2am:
Chicago at San Francisco
Sunday:
7pm: Cincinnati at Pittsburgh
10 pm: Dallas at Green Bay
Monday morning 2am:
New England at Indianapolis
Tuesday morning 2:30am:
Baltimore at Cleveland
What's the line on the Pats/Colts game?
You can watch it on TSN :)
Quote from: Syt on November 11, 2009, 03:37:31 AM
Live Games on ESPN America this week:
Tuesday morning 2:30am:
Baltimore at Cleveland
One part of me wants to run far away from that game. Another part of me wants to watch Ray Ray hit Brady Quinn. Repeatedly.
11/12 8:20 ET At San Francisco -3 Chicago
11/15 1:00 ET At NY Jets -6.5 Jacksonville
11/15 1:00 ET Denver -3.5 At Washington
11/15 1:00 ET At Pittsburgh -7 Cincinnati
11/15 1:00 ET At Tennessee -6.5 Buffalo
11/15 1:00 ET At Minnesota -17 Detroit
11/15 1:00 ET New Orleans -14 At St. Louis
11/15 1:00 ET Atlanta -1.5 At Carolina
11/15 1:00 ET At Miami -10 Tampa Bay
11/15 4:05 ET At Oakland -2 Kansas City
11/15 4:15 ET At Arizona -8.5 Seattle
11/15 4:15 ET At San Diego -2.5 Philadelphia
11/15 4:15 ET Dallas -3 At Green Bay
11/15 8:20 ET At Indianapolis -3 New England
Monday Night Football Point Spread
11/16 8:35 ET Baltimore -11 At Cleveland
This week I like Denver, Dallas, and Indy to cover. Pittsburgh/Cincy and Indy/NE should both be very good games.
Quote from: Ed Anger on November 11, 2009, 10:35:41 AMOne part of me wants to run far away from that game. Another part of me wants to watch Ray Ray hit Brady Quinn. Repeatedly.
Let's hope so.
I just want Quinn to suffer.
Quote from: Admiral Yi on November 10, 2009, 09:50:02 PM
You sure NFL is masculine? :nerd:
Real men don't use armour in contact sports.
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The packers sack tracker:
http://host.madison.com/app/interactive/sacktracker/
hilarious.
Quote from: Viking on November 11, 2009, 07:17:19 PM
Quote from: Admiral Yi on November 10, 2009, 09:50:02 PM
You sure NFL is masculine? :nerd:
Real men don't use armour in contact sports.
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They just employ the
shocker! A lot of stuff goes on in NFL piles before the players separate but I don't recall ever hearing about someone sticking their finger up another player's asshole.
Quote from: Viking on November 11, 2009, 07:17:19 PM
Real men don't use armour in contact sports.
Touch football? We have that too.
Quote from: Admiral Yi on November 11, 2009, 10:43:56 PM
Quote from: Viking on November 11, 2009, 07:17:19 PM
Real men don't use armour in contact sports.
Touch football? We have that too.
Yes, we do. Whenever the New England Patriots play.
Its de la NFL , fool! ! !
Best fantasy football team name I've seen today: Swiss McNair
Texans have a bye week. NFL football is meaningless until week 11.
The Niners broke the Crabtree curse!
And Cutler broke my fantasy team. I should've seen this coming.
That bears-niners game was about as ugly as that one a few years ago when it was Krenzel vs Dorsey4practicesquad for those teams.
Sweet lord, I want my 3 hours back.
Damn your Argentinian wife and their lack of Mexican slang!
QuotePocho (pocha fem.) is a pejorative term used by native-born Mexicans to describe Chicanos who are perceived to have forgotten or rejected their Mexican heritage to some degree. Typically pochos lack fluency in Spanish.
Somewehre out there there's an inner city kid with the name "Semana diez del NFL"
Quote from: CountDeMoney on November 12, 2009, 06:50:28 AM
Quote from: Admiral Yi on November 11, 2009, 10:43:56 PM
Quote from: Viking on November 11, 2009, 07:17:19 PM
Real men don't use armour in contact sports.
Touch football? We have that too.
Yes, we do. Whenever the New England Patriots play.
Lol... seemed that way for the Pats/Ravens game. But I also read in sports news that Patriot's players were complaining of the same thing regarding the Ravens QB, having to be so careful, even though I don't think the Pats got many penalties there, maybe one or something.
Quote from: jimmy olsen on November 11, 2009, 03:44:40 AM
What's the line on the Pats/Colts game?
This could turn out to be a rock fight, tough game. Probably will be and come down to the last minute. These two teams seem to be that way, especially if Manning and Brady are having good games, which both of them usually have as a given anyway.
Quote from: katmai on November 13, 2009, 12:54:31 PM
Damn your Argentinian wife and their lack of Mexican slang!
QuotePocho (pocha fem.) is a pejorative term used by native-born Mexicans to describe Chicanos who are perceived to have forgotten or rejected their Mexican heritage to some degree. Typically pochos lack fluency in Spanish.
Quote from: Real Academia de la Lengua Española
pocho, cha.
(Voz expr.).
1. adj. Descolorido, quebrado de color.
2. adj. Dicho especialmente de la fruta: Que está podrida o empieza a pudrirse.
3. adj. Dicho de una persona: Floja de carnes o que no disfruta de buena salud.
4. adj. Muy bueno, excelente.
5. adj. Méx. Dicho de un mexicano: Que adopta costumbres o modales de los estadounidenses. U. t. c. s.
6. f. Ar., Nav., P. Vasco y Rioja. Judía blanca temprana.
I once met a girl nicknamed (by her girl friends)
Chochopocho (chocho meaning cunt). :XD:
Quote from: Iormlund on November 13, 2009, 05:53:08 PM
I once met a girl nicknamed (by her girl friends) Chochopocho (chocho meaning cunt). :XD:
so her cunt is either rotten, loose, or excellent :lol:
I did my best not to find out (and succeeded despite her friends' insistence to the contrary). But I'm pretty sure it wasn't the latter meaning, which actually I had never heard of before today.
:lol: iorm
Never heard of chocho. Is pusa just a Central American thing?
Never heard of pusa. I do know that in Argentina they say concha. Another, more popular, alternative in Spain is coño.
Lulz
QuoteMoney for nothing: Fake $1 bribe costs Ochocinco $20,000
From Sun news services
November 14, 2009
Chad Ochocinco's pretend $1 bribe is going to cost him a lot more. The Cincinnati Bengals receiver was fined $20,000 and reprimanded by the NFL for taking a dollar bill onto the field during an officials' review of one of his catches Sunday. Ochocinco held the dollar in his right hand at his side but didn't give it to the official, who motioned for him to stay away.
Ochocinco said he was just having fun, but the league didn't like it.
Ray Anderson, the league's executive vice president of football operations, sent Ochocinco a letter that said: "The very appearance of impropriety is not acceptable. Your conduct was unprofessional and unbecoming an NFL player."
The letter cited league rules that prohibit abusive, threatening or insulting language or gestures toward officials. The letter also noted that players are prohibited from taking items onto the field that are not part of their uniform. The league has cracked down on players using props for celebrations.
During the third quarter of Cincinnati's 17-7 win over the Ravens, officials initially ruled that Ochocinco got both feet down at the sideline for a 15-yard catch. The Ravens challenged, and the call was overturned when replays showed the receiver's toe landed on the sideline.
While the play was under review, Ochocinco walked toward the officials with the dollar bill.
Quote from: CountDeMoney on November 14, 2009, 10:48:05 AM
Lulz
QuoteMoney for nothing: Fake $1 bribe costs Ochocinco $20,000
From Sun news services
November 14, 2009
Chad Ochocinco's pretend $1 bribe is going to cost him a lot more. The Cincinnati Bengals receiver was fined $20,000 and reprimanded by the NFL for taking a dollar bill onto the field during an officials' review of one of his catches Sunday. Ochocinco held the dollar in his right hand at his side but didn't give it to the official, who motioned for him to stay away.
Ochocinco said he was just having fun, but the league didn't like it.
Ray Anderson, the league's executive vice president of football operations, sent Ochocinco a letter that said: "The very appearance of impropriety is not acceptable. Your conduct was unprofessional and unbecoming an NFL player."
The letter cited league rules that prohibit abusive, threatening or insulting language or gestures toward officials. The letter also noted that players are prohibited from taking items onto the field that are not part of their uniform. The league has cracked down on players using props for celebrations.
During the third quarter of Cincinnati's 17-7 win over the Ravens, officials initially ruled that Ochocinco got both feet down at the sideline for a 15-yard catch. The Ravens challenged, and the call was overturned when replays showed the receiver's toe landed on the sideline.
While the play was under review, Ochocinco walked toward the officials with the dollar bill.
I was surprised they waited until Friday to fine him for that. It was funny though.
I nominate Jay Cutler for 49er of the year.
Edit: Smith had 16 completions to 49er catchers, Cutler had 5.
Quote from: sbr on November 14, 2009, 01:34:44 PM
I was surprised they waited until Friday to fine him for that. It was funny though.
Cheap publicity for him. And it gave him yet another thing to talk about on Twitter.
Quote from: derspiess on November 14, 2009, 10:03:58 PM
Quote from: sbr on November 14, 2009, 01:34:44 PM
I was surprised they waited until Friday to fine him for that. It was funny though.
Cheap publicity for him. And it gave him yet another thing to talk about on Twitter.
I like Ochocinco when he has his head on straight. His bitching and moaning the last few years have been pretty immature but when he is playing well his jokes are good. He wanted to send mustard packets to the Steelers because they wouldn't be able to ketchup. :lol: Marvin Lewis told him not to.
Quote from: sbr on November 14, 2009, 10:28:11 PM
I like Ochocinco when he has his head on straight. His bitching and moaning the last few years have been pretty immature but when he is playing well his jokes are good. He wanted to send mustard packets to the Steelers because they wouldn't be able to ketchup. :lol: Marvin Lewis told him not to.
Yeah, that's just it. He's entertaining when things are good but a huge pain in the ass when things are bad.
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Quote from: CountDeMoney on November 14, 2009, 10:48:05 AM
Lulz
QuoteMoney for nothing: Fake $1 bribe costs Ochocinco $20,000
From Sun news services
November 14, 2009
Chad Ochocinco's pretend $1 bribe is going to cost him a lot more. The Cincinnati Bengals receiver was fined $20,000 and reprimanded by the NFL for taking a dollar bill onto the field during an officials' review of one of his catches Sunday. Ochocinco held the dollar in his right hand at his side but didn't give it to the official, who motioned for him to stay away.
Ochocinco said he was just having fun, but the league didn't like it.
Ray Anderson, the league's executive vice president of football operations, sent Ochocinco a letter that said: "The very appearance of impropriety is not acceptable. Your conduct was unprofessional and unbecoming an NFL player."
The letter cited league rules that prohibit abusive, threatening or insulting language or gestures toward officials. The letter also noted that players are prohibited from taking items onto the field that are not part of their uniform. The league has cracked down on players using props for celebrations.
During the third quarter of Cincinnati's 17-7 win over the Ravens, officials initially ruled that Ochocinco got both feet down at the sideline for a 15-yard catch. The Ravens challenged, and the call was overturned when replays showed the receiver's toe landed on the sideline.
While the play was under review, Ochocinco walked toward the officials with the dollar bill.
The appearance of impropriety is bad. Only well-hidden impropriety is allowed, and even then only in ways that are in-line with the NFL Marketing Plan.
Dammit, Ben is about to pull another one out of his ass.
The new Garmin commercial they're showing during the Bungles game is awesome.
When are coaches going to learn that challenging a spot is a losing bet every time?
Quote from: sbr on November 15, 2009, 03:47:11 PM
When are coaches going to learn that challenging a spot is a losing bet every time?
Marvin Lewis won one on a very generous Steeler spot early in the game today.
Quote from: Ed Anger on November 15, 2009, 03:50:49 PM
Quote from: sbr on November 15, 2009, 03:47:11 PM
When are coaches going to learn that challenging a spot is a losing bet every time?
Marvin Lewis won one on a very generous Steeler spot early in the game today.
That was a ridiculous spot-- ended up being a 3 yard error :lol:
Quote from: derspiess on November 15, 2009, 03:53:29 PM
Quote from: Ed Anger on November 15, 2009, 03:50:49 PM
Quote from: sbr on November 15, 2009, 03:47:11 PM
When are coaches going to learn that challenging a spot is a losing bet every time?
Marvin Lewis won one on a very generous Steeler spot early in the game today.
That was a ridiculous spot-- ended up being a 3 yard error :lol:
Seedy might be right.
KISS THE BABY.
I can harass the steelers fans at work again tomorrow.
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Now watch the Bungles lose to the Brownies at home :lol:
Meh.
Thank heavens. Now, Steeler fans must shut up.
Quote from: Neil on November 15, 2009, 04:25:37 PM
Thank heavens. Now, Steeler fans must shut up.
I wish. But they never shut up when they lose like this-- they just start talking about things they did in past seasons.
Who Dat! 9-0!
Quote from: derspiess on November 15, 2009, 04:31:53 PM
I wish. But they never shut up when they lose like this-- they just start talking about things they did in past seasons.
It could be worse. We could be like the fans of that other AFC North team that whine and moan about officiating every week because their team can't win any big games since winning their one (and probably only) title.
Quote from: Strix on November 15, 2009, 04:45:47 PM
Quote from: derspiess on November 15, 2009, 04:31:53 PM
I wish. But they never shut up when they lose like this-- they just start talking about things they did in past seasons.
It could be worse. We could be like the fans of that other AFC North team that whine and moan about officiating every week because their team can't win any big games since winning their one (and probably only) title.
:lmfao:
Holy shit way to kick the guy who isn't even in the argument.
Quote from: Strix on November 15, 2009, 04:45:47 PM
It could be worse. We could be like the fans of that other AFC North team that whine and moan about officiating every week because their team can't win any big games since winning their one (and probably only) title.
Good point, but the only thing I have to do to not hear that is not visit Languish. Steelers fans are everywhere.
Speaking of which, judging by all the hometown yokels I reluctantly added as friends in Facebook, either the Steelers have become the de facto "local" team for Huntington, WV or there are just a lot of bandwagoners there.
Quote from: derspiess on November 15, 2009, 04:53:33 PM
Speaking of which, judging by all the hometown yokels I reluctantly added as friends in Facebook, either the Steelers have become the de facto "local" team for Huntington, WV or there are just a lot of bandwagoners there.
It's weird. Everyone I have ever met from WV is a Reds fan but loves the Steelers. Probably a result of both of them being good in the 70's?
Quote from: Strix on November 15, 2009, 04:56:05 PM
Quote from: derspiess on November 15, 2009, 04:53:33 PM
Speaking of which, judging by all the hometown yokels I reluctantly added as friends in Facebook, either the Steelers have become the de facto "local" team for Huntington, WV or there are just a lot of bandwagoners there.
It's weird. Everyone I have ever met from WV is a Reds fan but loves the Steelers. Probably a result of both of them being good in the 70's?
The Reds TV/Radio coverage extends through a majority of the state (population-wise), so because of that the Reds are still the "local" baseball team. Bengals were traditionally the same.
The northern part of the state has always been in the Steelers market, and I think that 'boundary' has just expanded south/southwest as the Steelers have done so well & Bengals poorly in the past few years.
Steelerism has crept further into eastern/northern Ohio as well, but mostly at the expense of the Browns.
Around the country, a lot of the bandwagoners justify their Steeler fandom by claiming some sort of link to the city of Pittsburgh. My cousin, for example, never followed football much until recently when he decided to become a Steelers fan. He has lived in Houston nearly all his life, but happened to live in Pittsburgh until he was 3 or 4.
edit: Oh, and re: the 70s, I was a Steelers fan around that time :ph34r:
Lolz, Cowgirls.
Charles Woodson...nice. Gotta love the Romo crumble.
I loved that fake motion by Witten. :D
I nominate Aikman for best commentator in the game right now. All about breaking down plays, almost no Madden-style rah rah toughest player blah blah. Jaworski used to be great at it too, but ever since they teamed him with Gruden he's following Gruden's lead on going Madden.
Romo's faggotiness in faking a hookslide was demonstrated.
hmmm... I need 37 points or so to win in LFFL, but from Peyton Manning and Lawrence Maroney.
It could happen...
You know, I really respect Tony Dungey, but he is far from a captivating tv personality.
Quote from: Admiral Yi on November 15, 2009, 07:36:53 PM
I nominate Aikman for best commentator in the game right now. All about breaking down plays, almost no Madden-style rah rah toughest player blah blah. Jaworski used to be great at it too, but ever since they teamed him with Gruden he's following Gruden's lead on going Madden.
Jaworski is one of the worst guys to ever do color for a football game IMO. Madden was always entertaining & likable. Jaworski is neither.
Woo! :yeah:
Been watching a live streaming British broadcast of the game on my in class movie screen. I'm so glad I had these two blocks open.
Stop supporting dishonesty, Tim. Otherwise, I'm going to let CdM deal with you.
Dropped passes are killing the Colts.
Quote from: Admiral Yi on November 15, 2009, 10:20:10 PM
Dropped passes are killing the Colts.
Yep. They're really missing their depth at receiver. They should have taken a run at TO or Marshall.
That, and videotaping their opponents and cheating seems to be pretty effective.
Hey mbm, thanks for the win in lffl this week.
Quote from: jimmy olsen on November 15, 2009, 09:38:45 PM
Woo! :yeah:
Been watching a live streaming British broadcast of the game on my in class movie screen. I'm so glad I had these two blocks open.
Where are you getting the stream?
Quote from: katmai on November 15, 2009, 10:54:40 PM
Hey mbm, thanks for the win in lffl this week.
For whatever reason, I've been kind of uninterested this year. I see half my damn team is on their bye. :lol:
Edit: And why the fuck is Belichick going for it from his own ~28 with ~2 minutes left in the game? Is he retarded?
Quote from: Admiral Yi on November 15, 2009, 10:20:10 PM
Dropped passes are killing the Colts.
Reports of the Colt's demise have been greatly exaggerated
I can't think of a single stupider coaching decision in the history of man.
Quote from: Barrister on November 15, 2009, 08:28:01 PM
hmmm... I need 37 points or so to win in LFFL, but from Peyton Manning and Lawrence Maroney.
It could happen...
:yeah:
Wow.
:bleeding:
Bill always goes on 4th down and it usually works.
Still, I'm glad I missed the 2:30 minutes of the game, it would have been agonizing to watch in person.
Dammit!! I turned the game off when the Colts were down by 17.
New England lost, Steelers lost, Redskins won, and New Orleans (my team of the season) won.
A very good weekend. :cool:
Quote from: derspiess on November 16, 2009, 01:34:55 AM
Dammit!! I turned the game off when the Colts were down by 17.
You never turn off a game. Ever.
The hubris of Belicheat makes my Monday morning feel nicer.
Quote from: jimmy olsen on November 16, 2009, 12:31:04 AM
:bleeding:
Bill always goes on 4th down and it usually works.
Yeah, in the 2nd quarter, and on the opponent's 28 yard line. When he's up by 17. At home.
You don't do what he did last night.
He's already getting mauled in the Boston and national media, and rightfully so.
Edit--P.S. I hope you're stabbed in the face by a North Korean commando.
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Wonderful week!
I even scored 123 points in LFFL.
Who could have believe that!
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Randy Moss produced 29 points for my team and Patriots still lost. Win!
Quote from: HisMajestyBOB on November 16, 2009, 02:47:34 AM
New England lost, Steelers lost, Redskins won, and New Orleans (my team of the season) won.
A very good weekend. :cool:
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:yeah:
I was bored before work. So I made a motivator. My grammar is horrible at 9 in the morning however. :blush:
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My feeble attempt.
Bungles are signing gay-lover Larry Johnson to backup Benson.
Could someone tell me why Steve Haucshka still has a job?
Quote from: Neil on November 16, 2009, 09:23:08 PM
Could someone tell me why Steve Haucshka still has a job?
because Ravens still couldn't find someone better?
Quote from: katmai on November 16, 2009, 09:43:18 PM
Quote from: Neil on November 16, 2009, 09:23:08 PM
Could someone tell me why Steve Haucshka still has a job?
because Ravens still couldn't find someone better?
Anybody other than Nugent is better.
What's Vanderjagt doing right now?
Brady Rule. :bleeding:
What is zone blocking? Does it mean you lock up your man and let the runner find his own hole instead of trying to move the defender?
I think it is that you are assigned an area and block the person who is there, as opposed to blocking the DE no matter which direction he goes.
That Is correct.
Josh Cribbs was taken off on a stretcher after that last totally pointless lateral play.
Quote from: sbr on November 16, 2009, 10:20:57 PM
I think it is that you are assigned an area and block the person who is there, as opposed to blocking the DE no matter which direction he goes.
How is that different than normal blocking? Lineman pulls on an off tackle play and kicks out the contain, he doesn't go running around the field looking for the cornerback.
Definitely unhappy Cribbs got hurt on the play. He's a damn good player on the field, and an awesome guy off it. He deserves a nice extension from the Browns, or failing that a nice contract with a team that will appreciate him. I can't say as I have much faith in Quinn after tonight. His cheap shot and denial on Suggs, his inability to throw deep, and his awful accuracy when he attempted to do so at the end of the game when both passes ended up fairly far out of bounds do not inspire me. I'm liking the concept of what Mangini is doing, I'm just not sure if it will work with the pieces he has or if Randy Lerner will give him enough time to see it through. Argh.
It was a refreshingly boring game, and nice to see them blank somebody, even if it was the Browns.
The performance the Ravens turned in, though, wouldn't have been enough for anybody else but the Browns. Very disconcerting.
Didn't appreciate all the bodybags though. Definitely didn't need that before the Colts come to town next week.
The Danes clinches a playoff spot! :w00t:
The Patriots loss is about the biggest choke I've seen them do. Usually they win games when they are behind like the Colts were in the fourth quarter, not lose games like that. Choked, badly. Good job by Indy though, and good job they did to come back.
Quote from: CountDeMoney on November 17, 2009, 07:12:39 AM
It was a refreshingly boring game, and nice to see them blank somebody, even if it was the Browns.
The performance the Ravens turned in, though, wouldn't have been enough for anybody else but the Browns. Very disconcerting.
Didn't appreciate all the bodybags though. Definitely didn't need that before the Colts come to town next week.
I think they got enough calls from the refs last night to make then even for the year. ;)
Quote from: sbr on November 17, 2009, 10:22:38 AM
Quote from: CountDeMoney on November 17, 2009, 07:12:39 AM
It was a refreshingly boring game, and nice to see them blank somebody, even if it was the Browns.
The performance the Ravens turned in, though, wouldn't have been enough for anybody else but the Browns. Very disconcerting.
Didn't appreciate all the bodybags though. Definitely didn't need that before the Colts come to town next week.
I think they got enough calls from the refs last night to make then even for the year. ;)
Not really. They did call the Brady Rule though. Seeing it called makes me hate Brady all the more. Last year, that was a good, clean football play. The minute the athletic competition side of the NFL fucks with the Marketing Plan, it gets thrown under the bus.
Quote from: sbr on November 17, 2009, 10:22:38 AM
Quote from: CountDeMoney on November 17, 2009, 07:12:39 AM
It was a refreshingly boring game, and nice to see them blank somebody, even if it was the Browns.
The performance the Ravens turned in, though, wouldn't have been enough for anybody else but the Browns. Very disconcerting.
Didn't appreciate all the bodybags though. Definitely didn't need that before the Colts come to town next week.
I think they got enough calls from the refs last night to make then even for the year. ;)
I don't see how, you fucking nigger.
Jamarcus got benched! :yeah: It's sad when Bruce Gradkowski becoming your team's quarterback is a reason to be excited. Hahaha. Now if they would only bench DHB...