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Jul 21, 2008
 
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I don't think steroid needle were the only thing!
Yeah, Shawne Merriman's and Phillip River's dicks could have been in there as well.
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Jul 24, 2008
 
OK guys on the PUP AKA Physically unable to preform list Cotls Vs. Pats

Guys on the PUP list
Colts-5*<Pats-7

-Colts-WR-Marvin Harrison*(Cleared by Tony Dungy to practice), OLB-TyJuan Haggler, DE-Dwight Freeney, S-Bob Sanders, & QB-Peyton Manning.

-Pats-DE-Jarvis Green, TE-Benjamen Watson, LB-Mike Vrable, CB-Ellis Hobbs, T-Nick Kazur, G-Stephen Neil, & one more O-linemen who got in trouble with pain killers.

Time to heal
Colts>Pats

Colts guys on the PUP list are expected to be back for the season opener, while most of the guys on the Pats PUP list are expected to miss the beginning of the season since they got injured in Super Bowl 42 as apposed to the Colts guys who all aside from Hagler were injured in the div. round of the playoffs or earlier. So lets see here that's like what 3 or 4 (at the least) more weeks the Colts guys on the PUP list have had to heal then the Pats guys.
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Jul 24, 2008
 
18andDONEwithoutCHEATING wrote:
OK guys on the PUP AKA Physically unable to preform list Cotls Vs. Pats
Guys on the PUP list
Colts-5*<Pats-7
-Colts-WR-Marvin Harrison*(Cleared by Tony Dungy to practice), OLB-TyJuan Haggler, DE-Dwight Freeney, S-Bob Sanders, & QB-Peyton Manning.
-Pats-DE-Jarvis Green, TE-Benjamen Watson, LB-Mike Vrable, CB-Ellis Hobbs, T-Nick Kazur, G-Stephen Neil, & one more O-linemen who got in trouble with pain killers.
Time to heal
Colts>Pats
Colts guys on the PUP list are expected to be back for the season opener, while most of the guys on the Pats PUP list are expected to miss the beginning of the season since they got injured in Super Bowl 42 as apposed to the Colts guys who all aside from Hagler were injured in the div. round of the playoffs or earlier. So lets see here that's like what 3 or 4 (at the least) more weeks the Colts guys on the PUP list have had to heal then the Pats guys.
The big difference will be that the NFL has once again handed the Pats their schedule on a silver platter.
How does a team that goes undefeated in the regular season get the weakest schedule in the league?
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Jul 24, 2008
 
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The big difference will be that the NFL has once again handed the Pats their schedule on a silver platter.
How does a team that goes undefeated in the regular season get the weakest schedule in the league?
Well, personally I think the AFC East is a very underated Div. Rmember this season that entire div. aside from New England (who lost the most in free agency) made the biggest splash in free agency.+ the NFC West is very simular, lots of underated teams. Now personally I think San Diego has an easier schedule. They are in arguably the eaiest div. in the AFC. And some how their div managed to slide the second easiest div in the AFC (AFC East) and the easiest div in football (NFC South) on to their schedule. And the Chargers managed to host New England and Indy at home. And get this they also get the Jets at home, Buffalo on the road on Oct. 19th or 20th, and Denver on the road in September. Then the only game against a good NFC team (New Orleans) the Chargers play was supposed to be at New Orleand, but the NFL decided to more that game to Lundon. Then after that game the Chargers have a by week then play Kansas City at home. Then the only other 2 cold weather games the Chargers have to play are Pittsburgh at Pittsburgh in Nov. and Kanasas City at Kansas City in Dec. And on top of all that the Chargers open their season hosting the Carolina Panthers.

Now I wanna know how the 2 teams playing in last seaon's AFC conferance title game managed to land the 2 easiest schedules in the NFL. But also keep in mind that for the most part everyone else has diemed New England's schedule as the easiest in the NFL and since 2002 of all the teams who have had the easiest schedule only 1 has made the play offs and the same goes for all the teams who have gone to the super bowl and lost.
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Well, personally I think the AFC East is a very underated Div. Rmember this season that entire div. aside from New England (who lost the most in free agency) made the biggest splash in free agency.+ the NFC West is very simular, lots of underated teams. Now personally I think San Diego has an easier schedule. They are in arguably the eaiest div. in the AFC. And some how their div managed to slide the second easiest div in the AFC (AFC East) and the easiest div in football (NFC South) on to their schedule. And the Chargers managed to host New England and Indy at home. And get this they also get the Jets at home, Buffalo on the road on Oct. 19th or 20th, and Denver on the road in September. Then the only game against a good NFC team (New Orleans) the Chargers play was supposed to be at New Orleand, but the NFL decided to more that game to Lundon. Then after that game the Chargers have a by week then play Kansas City at home. Then the only other 2 cold weather games the Chargers have to play are Pittsburgh at Pittsburgh in Nov. and Kanasas City at Kansas City in Dec. And on top of all that the Chargers open their season hosting the Carolina Panthers.
Now I wanna know how the 2 teams playing in last seaon's AFC conferance title game managed to land the 2 easiest schedules in the NFL. But also keep in mind that for the most part everyone else has diemed New England's schedule as the easiest in the NFL and since 2002 of all the teams who have had the easiest schedule only 1 has made the play offs and the same goes for all the teams who have gone to the super bowl and lost.
I am honestly surprised that the New England game is here. The Colts have a really tough schedule this year, I think the only schedule that's tougher might be Pittsburgh.
First of all, the AFC South IS the toughest division. Jax will be really good this year, and I expect Houston to be a serious contender.
I'm not so sure about your comments on the AFC East.
Miami is a joke. Maybe Tuna can turn it around in a couple of years, but they will be lucky to ger 5 wins this year.
The Jets might be interesting to watch as they did make a lot of off-season moves, but until they get a solid QB they will be no match for the Fatriots.
Buffalo, well, they're Buffalo. Unpredictable at best. They have a lot of pieces necessary for a playoff run, but whether or not they can put them together remains to be seen.
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I am honestly surprised that the New England game is here. The Colts have a really tough schedule this year, I think the only schedule that's tougher might be Pittsburgh.
First of all, the AFC South IS the toughest division. Jax will be really good this year, and I expect Houston to be a serious contender.
I'm not so sure about your comments on the AFC East.
Miami is a joke. Maybe Tuna can turn it around in a couple of years, but they will be lucky to ger 5 wins this year.
The Jets might be interesting to watch as they did make a lot of off-season moves, but until they get a solid QB they will be no match for the Fatriots.
Buffalo, well, they're Buffalo. Unpredictable at best. They have a lot of pieces necessary for a playoff run, but whether or not they can put them together remains to be seen.
OK, I agree with you on everything except for the AFC south. I think the NFC East is a bit tougher.
Secondly what about SD do you think they have an easier schedule then New England??????????
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Looks like the Pats have added Rodney "HGH" Harrison and Wes Welker to their PUP list + Jarvis Green's back up.
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Jul 25, 2008
 
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OK, I agree with you on everything except for the AFC south. I think the NFC East is a bit tougher.
Secondly what about SD do you think they have an easier schedule then New England??????????
AFC South versus NFC East is a tough one. You might be right there, but I think it is pretty close.
As far as SD's schedule, it is pretty cush, but I still think the Pats have a slight edge, although, if they keep having injury and off the field problems, that schedule might just get a little tougher.
San Diego will be starting the season full strength, so taking all of that into consideration, Sad Diego probably does have the easiest route to the playoffs.

I just heard the rumor that the Jets have started making offers to Green Bay to try and get Favre.
I will throw in whatever I need to in order to see that trade happen!
I wanna see Favre light up the Patriots twice!
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AFC South versus NFC East is a tough one. You might be right there, but I think it is pretty close.
As far as SD's schedule, it is pretty cush, but I still think the Pats have a slight edge, although, if they keep having injury and off the field problems, that schedule might just get a little tougher.
San Diego will be starting the season full strength, so taking all of that into consideration, Sad Diego probably does have the easiest route to the playoffs.
I just heard the rumor that the Jets have started making offers to Green Bay to try and get Favre.
I will throw in whatever I need to in order to see that trade happen!
I wanna see Favre light up the Patriots twice!
OK, first off it's not yet 100% certain SD will have everyone 100% next season, C-Nick Hardwick and TE-Antonio Gates are on the PUP list for training camp. But then again they are expected to be ready for the team's opener against Carolina . Secondly, if you listened to Marshal Faulk this morning on NFL networks you would agree with me. And personally I could see the Jets beating the Pats both times without Brett Favre next season epically with that Giant super bowl loss on their backs. But your entitled to your own opinion.
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