Here's Rams OT Richie Incognito taunting the fans in St. Louis. Punk. Just when you thought the Lambs couldn't sink any lower, this happens. Paperbag please ?
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Here's Rams OT Richie Incognito taunting the fans in St. Louis. Punk. Just when you thought the Lambs couldn't sink any lower, this happens. Paperbag please ?
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The look on 65's face tells it all.
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It is what it is but it ain't what you think
I say we stomp him! Then we tattoo him! Then we hang him! And then we kill him!
I say we let him go.

What a douchebag. Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't this the same idiot who almost cost the Rams a win in Washington when he got a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on the game-winning drive?Originally Posted by CardNYY
That's surprising. I guess they didn't want the exact same matchup (NYG/WAS on national primetime NBC twice.Originally Posted by S2
He is a loser, his team are losers, and yet he taunts the masochistic fans who bothered to even show up (and looks legitimately delighted to do so). I bet he's a really popular guy.Originally Posted by CardNYY
He's incognito.Originally Posted by BonusCantos
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Correct. He is also one of the reasons why we didn't win a division title in '06 because of...ya guessed it...an unsportsmanlike penalty.Originally Posted by Seth
I'll be shocked if the Rams are in STL after 2015. The year in which the stadium lease expires..
Back to LA?Originally Posted by CardNYY
I believe so. There aren't any potential buyers waiting in the wings in the STL market..Originally Posted by RhodyYanksFan
Incognito is about as non-apropos a name as is possible.
238 more runs to score 1000.
2010 GT record: 8-5 (including two near no-hitters)Originally Posted by Yankeeah
It's amazing there still isn't a team thereOriginally Posted by RhodyYanksFan
"Trade a player a year too early rather than a year too late" -- Branch Rickey
I saw a plan for a football stadium that would be built into a hill outside of LA city limits. It would cut down on building costs because there's no need for an outer structure. That would be cool.Originally Posted by Yankee Fan in Boston
238 more runs to score 1000.
2010 GT record: 8-5 (including two near no-hitters)Originally Posted by Yankeeah

The scheduled SNF game that week is the Chargers @ Buccanneers. I think there is a 50/50 chance that game gets dropped. I think the Cardinals @ Patriots game probably will be moved to a 4:15 start since Fox has a doubleheader that week and doesn't have any late games scheduled.Originally Posted by MTYankee23
http://www.nfl.com/schedules?seasonT...on=2008#Week16
ESPN has a game called "Streak for the Cash." They are hyping one person's chance for $1 million based on getting 25 games predicted correctly in a row. He is at 24 now and put this streak on GB. Not looking good... Haaaaa.
Buffalo Bills 2010 "Oh"-Line
Another person was at 24 before yesterday, but they bet on the Panthers.Originally Posted by TheManKnownAsMecca
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I am really beginning to hate the NFL
http://blogs.usatoday.com/gameon/200...as-a-code.html
Seriously, a fine for the team mascot celebrating?
Originally Posted by DEADSOX
What a joke. The No Fun League strikes again.Originally Posted by DrNick
They've gotta watch it or stuff like this could start hurting their popularity. It doesn't seem to be putting a dent into it yet, but if Goodell gets his way and we get crowd sound-proof helmets and stuff like that, and if celebrations, etc, get even further curtailed, there might come a point where people get fed up enough to stop watching. I just don't get the point of it. What good does disciplining this stuff do?Originally Posted by Billy Ball 2008
"My point is you can't compare things with statistics." -Joe Morgan
"I've always felt that starting pitching is the most important part of the rotation." -Joe Morgan
Kevin: New York Squeaks
Maybe they should be like golf and force the crowd to be silent during play.Originally Posted by DrNick
238 more runs to score 1000.
2010 GT record: 8-5 (including two near no-hitters)Originally Posted by Yankeeah
http://www.rotoworld.com/content/Hea...=NFL&hl=132500
-The Redskins have released RB Shaun Alexander.
-Brady Quinn is done for the year.
What happened to Shaun Alexander? Didn't he just win the MVP in 2005? That's the NFL - here today...gone tomorrow.Originally Posted by YanksFan1992
He was really terrible in Seattle last year. The guy used to be a decent runner, but as he slowed down, his tendency to play very tentatively started to show. It didn't help that the Seahawks O-Line started to decline a little bit as well.Originally Posted by Billy Ball 2008
No doubt he was horrible in Seattle last year. Just amazing how fast his decline came.Originally Posted by YanksFan1992
Sucks about Quinn. I was interested in seeing more from him.Originally Posted by YanksFan1992
UM... waiting for football
#21 - We will never forget you.
Let's Go Yankees!
I heart young pitchers
And guess what, he won't be disciplined:
St. Louis Rams won’t discipline Richie Incognito
By Bill Coats
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
For those of you who wanted to see petulant guard Richie Incognito sent packing, or at least disciplined in some manner . . . it’s not going to happen. Not yet, anyway.
In order, Incognito over the last few days:
*Criticized the Rams fans.
*Flipped an obscene gesture as he was being filmed at practice by a local TV station.
*Egged on the fans at the Edward Jones Dome after Sunday’s 27-3 loss to the Bears, then denied having done so to reporters a few minutes later.
But coach Jim Haslett said Monday that after talking with Incognito, he plans no action against him. But Haslett stressed that Incognito is on a very short leash.
“I heard about the situation yesterday, and I met with him this morning to discuss it,” Haslett said. “I’ve heard about five or six different versions, so I’m not really sure which scenario is the actual one. That being said, I don’t condone it, I’m not really sure what he gets out of it. If it’s a joke or if it’s not a joke, I think the team takes it very serious, coming off the loss. I think he should understand that.
“The way we played and the way the situation came out, I don’t think we can stand for that anymore, and I think he understands that. I told him it was inappropriate at the time, especially after (a lopsided defeat). If it happens again, then obviously whatever action we can take as a team would hurt both him and this football team. I think he understands that, and I think he understands that it can’t happen again.”
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Notes & quotes:
*RB Steven Jackson (thigh) suffered no ill effects after going through a strenuous workout Saturday. He ran again Monday and is expected to return to practice Wednesday.
*C Nick Leckey broke a bone in his foot during the pregame warmups and will be placed on injured reserve Tuesday. He is the ninth Rams player to suffer a season-ending injury.
*T Orlando Pace (knee) also will try to practice Wednesday.
*QB Marc Bulger (concussion) is scheduled for a neuro exam Wednesday.
*LB Will Witherspoon now has two shoulder injuries. He sustained a slight labrum tear vs. the Bears, but Haslett is optimistic that he won’t miss any playing time. If he can’t go Sunday vs. the Dolphins, rookie David “Mr. Irrelevant” Vobora will get the start.
All for now . . .

Haslett needs to develop a spine and suspend this guy one game.Originally Posted by CardNYY
For all the seahawks fans i made this for us
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJ18DdiJxE0
Ocho Cinco goes shopping on Black Friday
http://news.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs...emnr=16/#start
http://www.rotoworld.com/content/Hea...=MLB&hl=252437
Deuce McAllister, Charles Grant, Will Smith, Brian Pittman, Kevin Williams and Pat Williams have all been suspended four games for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy.
Some sad news for those who haven't seen it:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200...k13/index.htmlIt is Saturday morning. The best football writer of our time is sitting in a chair in room 106 of St. Clare's Hospital, looking very much like Paul Zimmerman. In fact, a little better. He's lost some weight, maybe 15 pounds, and he has the beginnings of a Hemingway beard of gray stubble. For a man who had two strokes a week ago -- one on Saturday, the next on Sunday -- his gestures and facial expressions when I speak to him are precisely the same as the last time I saw him. Dr. Z is still most definitely all there. It's the cogent speech, for now, that's not. Temporarily. But that's not going to stop him from trying.
"He still talks all day,'' says his smiling and wonderfully devoted wife, Linda, a.k.a. The Flaming Redhead from all those Zim columns on SI.com.
His storytelling is one of the reasons I asked Zim, who lives 25 minutes away from me in New Jersey, to come with me 11 days ago when I drove five-and-a-half hours to Pittsburgh for the Steelers-Bengals Thursday-nighter. How could the drive be boring with Zim as my co-pilot? An hour in, we'd drive past Matt Millen's exit, and there'd be five Z stories about Millen the crazyman linebacker. Then Allentown, with more stories of some NFLer from the area, and then Harrisburg, with a tale about Penn State, and then into Steeler country, and wine tales from connoisseur Chuck Noll, and at some point I'd coax him into his favorite Broadway Joe story from Beaver Falls, and voila! We'd be in the parking lot walking into the game.
"Come with me to Pittsburgh!'' I implored him. "We'll have a blast!'' But he said no. Twice. "I'm tired,'' he said. "It's too much.'' Odd, I thought. Zim always had some adventure in him, and he liked nothing more than a football game, with binoculars in hand, charting every play in his unique way, saying things like, "Woodley's blitzed four of the last nine pass plays. Stupid Bengals should know to keep a tight end on his side.''
Wrong place. Wrong time. Two days after that game Zim had a fender-bender in front of the house, wasn't feeling quite right, and went to the hospital to get checked out. He found out he was in the middle of a stroke. While being treated, he was hit by another one. So now he's had two of these, and soon he'll begin some aggressive rehab to work on walking and communicating.
He's already being a ridiculously tough nut. It's the oldest cliché in a very old book, but if anyone can overcome what two strokes can do to the human body and mind, it is Zim. He's already overcoming it, trying to do everything he could do just a few days ago, and refusing to slump his shoulders and give up.
Gotta put in a little love for one of my favorite players at Miami, Ken Dorsey, who gets to start for Cleveland this week. Guy was a star in college and he's more likely to have coaching in his future than playing (other than as a 3rd string QB), but got to wish him luck for the rest of the season when he gets to start.
UM... waiting for football
#21 - We will never forget you.
Let's Go Yankees!
I heart young pitchers
Yanksfan you like my seattle video on page 6
Also the substance ban has been overturned for a few players
50 Worst NFL Gifts of 2008 as compiled by Bill Simmons.
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2...simmons/081212

Originally Posted by RhodyYanksFan
How about this for worst gift ... a $44.95 framed picture of Braylon Edwards dropping a catch? Could they have found just one pic of him catching one? Apparently not."![]()
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Romo's Napkin Shows Secret Play
As was inevitable, Terrell Owens’ relationship with his quarterback is on the rocks. Yesterday, ESPN’s Ed Werder reported that T.O. feels left out and believes that Tony Romo and Jason Witten “hold private meetings in which they create plays the two will use in upcoming games without including Owens in the conversations.” That’s some pretty far-fetched paranoia, right? Wrong. Check out this napkin left behind by Romo, who was enjoying a beverage with his best good friend Jason at the Omni William Penn Hotel’s Tap Room in Pittsburgh last Saturday night:
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"When white belts want to learn jiu jitsu they go to a black belt. When black belts want to learn jiu jitsu they go to John Danaher."
#1 is no surprise.Originally Posted by Billy Ball 2008

C'mon guys, lighten up a bit.![]()
Giants Fan in Skimpy Santa Outfit Kicked Out of Stadium
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,467065,00.html
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Useless without pics.Originally Posted by Casey37
Bucs DE Greg White has changed his name...
http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn...c.php?t=497498
White said it wasn't that he didn't like his own name, but really liked the name of a character in the 1985 movie "Teen Wolf,’’ starring Michael J. Fox.
Meet Stylez G, White.![]()
Originally Posted by DEADSOX
Does anyone have the Game Rewind?
http://www.nfl.com/gamerewind
My question is do you need an HD computer monitor or does it have to do with your video card, or since it's streaming from the NFL it's automatically HD no matter what computer you watch it on?Get on-demand access to a library of every 2008
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The Bills got into the holiday spirit.
All I have to say is PMSL. Marshawn and Leodis McKelvin...![]()
Corey Lidle: Once a Yankee, Always a Yankee.
I'm in your thread, stealing RYMASTER or Ryan_Yankees' identity.
Originally Posted by 4bronxbombers
Originally Posted by NyQuil
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That made me laugh out loud! Thanks for sharing!
Not so much interesting as disturbing...
http://sports.aol.com/nfl/story/_a/b...charges/287956
ESPN says that both Romeo Crennel and Phil Savage will be fired.
Also, Mike Singletary has been officially hired as the 49ers head coach.
Shouldn't they have to interview a white candidate first?Originally Posted by YanksFan1992
(Kidding)
238 more runs to score 1000.
2010 GT record: 8-5 (including two near no-hitters)Originally Posted by Yankeeah
It is a great move by my hometown area San Francisco 49ers to keep Mike Singletary as head coach.Originally Posted by YanksFan1992
Singletary brought professionalism, grit, toughness, and leadership to the team. He also holds everyone accountable when they make mistakes (i.e. Vernon Davis). Great coach who brings the winning attitude to the team and the players responded as the culture changes.
Hopefully, the 49ers fix their offensive line, defensive front four, and getting that big gamebreaker wide receiver in the draft.
"Don't Give Up...Don't Ever Give Up." - Jimmy Valvano
One must know pain to be a hero.
Anyone who drops their pants in a motivational speech loses their right to this description, IMO.Originally Posted by BroadwayBomber55
238 more runs to score 1000.
2010 GT record: 8-5 (including two near no-hitters)Originally Posted by Yankeeah
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