Official NFL Season 2005 Thread


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man, feely is my boy, and he is usually $$.  i don't know what went wrong tonight.

although they never would've been in that position if it wasn't for my other boy, toomer :)

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sorry but the feely you saw for the first portion of the year was a fluke. the jay feely you saw yesterday was the real thing. this is what he did allll the time in atlanta.. although never that bad. give it some time, you'll be begging the giants to get rid of him soon enough.

I find it funny how no one is showing respect for the Seahawks on this season - all I hear about Sunday's game is how Feely blew it...well, yes he did, but give credit where credit is due.

Seattle is where they are right now because they came from one of the toughest division (AFC West) before they moved to the NFC. They were toughended by the Raiders, the Chargers, Kansas City and Denver and rightfully sit on top of the NFC West. Sean Alexanderis the NFL's top rusher (1,339 yards this season) for a reason...Matt Hasselbech has come into his own this season (finally!), and Joe Jurevicius has become the dark-horse for the Seahawks in the last few games - in the game against the Giants, he came through with eight receptions and equaled his career-high of 137 yards - that's gotta mean something, folks - and this game was against the team that drafted him out Penn State (oh, the irony!)...and what's with the Giant's 5 false starts in 7 plays? Nervous? Tense? Or just not listening to their captain?

The Giant's defense is definitely one to be recconed with, and they kept Seattle from pulling-off some of their usual plays they incorporate early in their game-plan, but Seattle kept moving forward. Feely's miffed attempts at 3 Field goals (40 yards (at the end of regulation), then 54 and 45 yards during OT) late in the game was not his usualy-reliable self, and these missed goals gave Seattle the win.

A close game, but give props where props are due, crew!

--ScottKin

Westbrook is done for the rest of the season.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2250259

He has a Lis Franc injury, which occurs in the midfoot, where a cluster of small bones forms an arch on top of the foot between the ankle and the toes.

Westbrook is done for the rest of the season.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2250259

He has a Lis Franc injury, which occurs in the midfoot, where a cluster of small bones forms an arch on top of the foot between the ankle and the toes.

As if our season couldn't get any worse. Oh well at least the rookies will get experience for next year.

anyone like the pass MNF half time show with jimmy kimble.

and the little video of Regge White on MNF

and the packer video thing with B. Favre , Mich H., and Andy reed.

but the game was bad, poor alexander he wanted to get at less 1 more TD.what is it now 94 TDs. man he is going to have a great year

i can't believe KC just missed that field goal to lose.

and san diego...i just don't understand how a team that seams so good, can lose so much. they almost had that onside kick too. i guess they are out of the playoffs now?

well, i knew the colts would lose and the bears would win. just goes to show you how much trouble vick is going to cause the falcons. 0TD and 2INT. typical vick numbers. always more turnovers than TDs.

man...i can't believe the pack got spanked that bad by the ravens? i didn't see hiim play, but whats his name from Cal put up some pretty good numbers in favre's place.

Tony Dungy's son was found died this morning. I just heard about it on Cold Pizza. He was 18.

Here's a link: http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2268593

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