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| #1 Posted on 12.9.04 2052.08 Reposted on: 12.9.11 2054.21 | Okay, first there's football for FIVE whole days. Then, OSU hangs on and wins versus Marshall and Michigan goes down in flaming defeat to the Irish. THEN Cleveland gives the business to Baltimore, Detroit pulls of the win for the Survival League, and I *crush* Grimis in the Fantasy league.
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| #2 Posted on 12.9.04 2100.12 Reposted on: 12.9.11 2100.23 | I could not believe that the Ravens lost. It wasn't pretty, and my expectations for them in the AFC slipped a little bit. Ravens fans, what the heck happened?
I second the opinion that this is one of the best starts to the football season(s) in a long long time. I couldn't believe the college games yesterday (but was depressed that Penn State apparently sucks again) and today's games were pretty good, as well. I would have liked an Arizona upset, and a better performance from my fantasy WRs, but life can't be perfect. | Grimis
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| #3 Posted on 13.9.04 0627.39 Reposted on: 13.9.11 0629.01 | Boller's performance was absolutely horrific. The Browns 4-4-3 alignment worked well well to contain Jamal.
In the meantime, there were two big plays on blown coverage that gave up a load of yards.
There were also holding penalties during three straight punt returns to back us up against the goalline.
No excuse though. We got our asses kicked. | | ALL ORIGINAL POSTS IN THIS THREAD ARE NOW AVAILABLE |
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