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Re: AFC Player of the Week

Posted: Nov 10th, '16, 14:01
by brownman
SnoBrdr wrote:
brownman wrote:No Patriot player in contention during a bye week.

So .. unquestionably, player of the week had to be the Stealer kicker. :lol:
Pisburb isn't even in the Playoff hunt now.

:Toast
Well they are 4-4 and have to play 7-1 Dallas on Sunday.
Rumor has it they're perfecting that Riverdance play .. just in case :lol:
Sports Illustrated will likely take credit for Stealer implosion.

:Toast

Re: AFC Player of the Week

Posted: Nov 11th, '16, 11:14
by SnoBrdr
brownman wrote:
SnoBrdr wrote:
brownman wrote:No Patriot player in contention during a bye week.

So .. unquestionably, player of the week had to be the Stealer kicker. :lol:
Pisburb isn't even in the Playoff hunt now.

:Toast
Well they are 4-4 and have to play 7-1 Dallas on Sunday.
Rumor has it they're perfecting that Riverdance play .. just in case :lol:
Sports Illustrated will likely take credit for Stealer implosion.

:Toast
Stealers no longer lead the division.

As of today, they are out of the playoffs.

Re: AFC Player of the Week

Posted: Nov 13th, '16, 19:43
by SnoBrdr
STEALERS

hahahahahahahahaha

4 losses in a row.

Still out of the playoffs.

Re: AFC Player of the Week

Posted: Nov 13th, '16, 20:06
by Dr. NO
Can we go from Pittsburgh to Chokeburgh? Tough game, but FAILED Again.

Re: AFC Player of the Week

Posted: Nov 13th, '16, 23:47
by thedev
Ay SnoBoredr,
Great showing from Tommy Brady tonight amirite?

Re: AFC Player of the Week

Posted: Nov 14th, '16, 07:27
by SnoBrdr
thedev wrote:Ay SnoBoredr,
Great showing from Tommy Brady tonight amirite?
I'll take 7-2 over whatever team you support.

Re: AFC Player of the Week

Posted: Nov 14th, '16, 13:26
by thedev
SnoBrdr wrote:
thedev wrote:Ay SnoBoredr,
Great showing from Tommy Brady tonight amirite?
I'll take 7-2 over whatever team you support.
As of now I support the Seahawks

Re: AFC Player of the Week

Posted: Nov 14th, '16, 13:41
by brownman
Noted. Setting up for a floppy-floppy. :lol:
We'll watch your prevailing wind direction next few weeks.

:Toast

Re: AFC Player of the Week

Posted: Nov 14th, '16, 14:15
by thedev
brownman wrote:Noted. Setting up for a floppy-floppy. :lol:
We'll watch your prevailing wind direction next few weeks.

:Toast
Don't let it deflate your attitude

Re: AFC Player of the Week

Posted: Nov 14th, '16, 16:48
by brownman
With all the winning we enjoy in Boston, our attitude is always positive.

:Toast

Re: AFC Player of the Week

Posted: Nov 14th, '16, 17:31
by thedev
brownman wrote:With all the winning we enjoy in Boston, our attitude is always positive.

:Toast
In all seriousness, I'm a Giants fan. And as a Giants fan I'm unaware of all of the winning you Bostonians experience.
Tom Coughlin, out.

Re: AFC Player of the Week

Posted: Nov 14th, '16, 18:09
by SnoBrdr
thedev wrote:
brownman wrote:With all the winning we enjoy in Boston, our attitude is always positive.

:Toast
In all seriousness, I'm a Giants fan. And as a Giants fan I'm unaware of all of the winning you Bostonians experience.
Tom Coughlin, out.
Typical NYer, always living in the past.

Re: AFC Player of the Week

Posted: Nov 14th, '16, 18:26
by brownman
There's the flip flop already .. took like 2 hours to ditch Seattle. :lol:
Got it ... the Coughlin that coached Flutie while at BC. :like

FYI (actually, I'm getting tired of pointing this out to you Metromomos):

In the 2000s, Boston's pro teams had the most successful decade in sports history, winning nine championships. When the Bruins won the 2011 Stanley Cup Finals, Boston became the first city in the 21st century to have all four of its major professional league teams win a league championship, and it is the only city ever to have championships in all four major professional leagues within a ten-year span.

In just ten years, between February 2002 and June 2011, Boston's teams completed what Sports Illustrated dubbed as the "Grand Slam of North American sports." With the Patriots' victory over the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XLIX, the four major Boston-area sports teams completed a grand-slam in six years (the 2008 Celtics, the 2011 Bruins, the 2013 Red Sox and the 2014 Patriots). Beyond that, several of the teams were league finalists: the Revolution four times, the Patriots twice and the Bruins and Celtics once apiece.

Combine all Yew Nork 'pro' sport teams and you'll never achieve what Boston has done this century.

Move to Tacoma .. your life might improve. :idea:

:seeya

Re: AFC Player of the Week

Posted: Nov 14th, '16, 23:02
by thedev
brownman wrote:There's the flip flop already .. took like 2 hours to ditch Seattle. :lol:
Got it ... the Coughlin that coached Flutie while at BC. :like

FYI (actually, I'm getting tired of pointing this out to you Metromomos):

In the 2000s, Boston's pro teams had the most successful decade in sports history, winning nine championships. When the Bruins won the 2011 Stanley Cup Finals, Boston became the first city in the 21st century to have all four of its major professional league teams win a league championship, and it is the only city ever to have championships in all four major professional leagues within a ten-year span.

In just ten years, between February 2002 and June 2011, Boston's teams completed what Sports Illustrated dubbed as the "Grand Slam of North American sports." With the Patriots' victory over the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XLIX, the four major Boston-area sports teams completed a grand-slam in six years (the 2008 Celtics, the 2011 Bruins, the 2013 Red Sox and the 2014 Patriots). Beyond that, several of the teams were league finalists: the Revolution four times, the Patriots twice and the Bruins and Celtics once apiece.

Combine all Yew Nork 'pro' sport teams and you'll never achieve what Boston has done this century.

Move to Tacoma .. your life might improve. :idea:

:seeya
You really thought I was a Seattle fan? If I lived out there I'd ski at a much better mountain :lol:
And buddy, what's with all this talk about other sports? The AFC is in the NFL right? And in the past decade, the Giants have been superior to the Pats when they've faced eachother - that's a fact

Re: AFC Player of the Week

Posted: Nov 15th, '16, 00:20
by brownman
Won't happen this year.
Giants are too mediocre.
Maybe .. wild card .. then el foldo.
Stick with Seattle.