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Edited to add: NO! You prove they didn't. They already admitted they did! Seau actually came out and said they would have lost all of those game if they weren't cheating! So there :stickstoungeout:

 

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Link please.

 

Oh and wasn't Seau a recent addition to the team? I'm pretty sure he wasn't there for at least a couple of the SB.

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Edited to add: NO! You prove they didn't. They already admitted they did! Seau actually came out and said they would have lost all of those game if they weren't cheating! So there :stickstoungeout:

 

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Really? What other true facts have you read from The Onion?

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Link please.

 

Oh and wasn't Seau a recent addition to the team? I'm pretty sure he wasn't there for at least a couple of the SB.

 

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Last butt not least! (Get it? :D )

 

How's tham fer links? :wacko:

 

The :D should have tipped you off ya big goob!

 

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Last butt not least! (Get it? :D )

 

How's tham fer links? :wacko:

 

The :D should have tipped you off ya big goob!

 

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I'm really not paying attention today. Trying to work too much I think.

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I think that this is a bunch of BS on Dungy's part. He'll play. Marvin played in the JAX game and Dungy said that he would've played last week if it were a playoff game. This game alone might determine home-field advantage in the playoffs.

 

Marvin can't stand the Patriots (they're the only team that he engages in on-field celebrations against) and, even if he's just a decoy, he'll play.

 

I was just passing on info, but I do agree with you. This game is too huge for him to miss. If he can walk, he'll play. And Belichick probably isn't falling for this crap, either.

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Marvin can't stand the Patriots (they're the only team that he engages in on-field celebrations against) and, even if he's just a decoy, he'll play.

 

+1 - He'll be on the field, even if it's only for a few snaps. Dude lives for big games, and I wouldn't be surprised to see him come in and light up an 85 yarder.

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you forgot to add, " gimped up, fall down to the ground before getting tackled WR who has better numbers than Moss".

 

So you are saying that the weapons Manning has had over the years is equal or greater to what Brady has this year?

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So you are saying that the weapons Manning has had over the years is equal or greater to what Brady has this year?

Edge/Marvin/Wayne>>>>Maroney/Moss/Stallworth(or welker if you want him instead)

 

the colts problems were on D

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So you are saying that the weapons Manning has had over the years is equal or greater to what Brady has this year?

Harrison > Moss

 

Wayne > Stallworth / Troy Brown

 

Stokley < Welker

 

James and Dillon are wash.

 

Too early to say on Addai and Maroney, although Maroney WAS drafted higher in the same draft.

 

Pats D > Colts D

 

Pats special teams > Colts special teams

 

These are just my opinions, of course. Not sure if that was the answer you were looking for. . .

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Harrison > Moss

 

Wayne > Stallworth

 

Stokley < Welker

 

James and Dillon are wash.

 

Too early to say on Addai and Maroney, although Maroney WAS drafted higher in the same draft.

 

Pats D > Colts D

 

Pats special teams > Colts special teams

 

These are just my opinions, of course. Not sure if that was the answer you were looking for. . .

I was speaking about just the weapons that Brady and Manning had. I had read in a post earlier that Brady was having such a great season because Moss was so great and that if he had the ponies offense he would not do as well.

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Currently I would say Brady has a slight advantage.

 

Moss is currently better than Marv, 'cause he's injured. Wayne is still better than any other receiver the Pats have besides Moss. Welker is way better than Anthony Gonzalez. Clark is a much better TE than anything the Pats have. Addai is better than Maroney. But the Pats O-line has been MIGHTY impressive. Manning has had more pressure this year than he has had in a long time. Ugoh being nicked up isn't helping either.

 

Trust me, I am very impressed by what Brady has done. And I'm not one of those people bitching about "running up the score".

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Colts' Harrison may have knee pain for rest of career

By Ed Werder

ESPN.com

 

Updated: November 2, 2007, 3:45 PM ET

 

INDIANAPOLIS -- Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Marvin Harrison has been told his knee pain is likely to persist through the remainder of the season and perhaps for the rest of his career, a source said Friday.

 

 

Specialists who have examined Harrison do not view surgery as a viable option because there is no guarantee of success and would require six months of rehabilitation.

 

Colts coach Tony Dungy said Harrison has been medically cleared to play Sunday against New England. Harrison is urging the coaches to let him do just that.

 

But Dungy wants to make the best decision for the whole season, not just one midseason game.

 

Harrison is officially listed as questionable for the game.

 

Harrison, in his 12th NFL season, did not play last week against Carolina. He also missed Indianapolis' Week 5 game against Tampa Bay.

 

He has 20 catches for 247 yards this season for the Colts.

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Colts' Harrison may have knee pain for rest of career

By Ed Werder

ESPN.com

 

Updated: November 2, 2007, 3:45 PM ET

 

INDIANAPOLIS -- Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Marvin Harrison has been told his knee pain is likely to persist through the remainder of the season and perhaps for the rest of his career, a source said Friday.

Specialists who have examined Harrison do not view surgery as a viable option because there is no guarantee of success and would require six months of rehabilitation.

 

Colts coach Tony Dungy said Harrison has been medically cleared to play Sunday against New England. Harrison is urging the coaches to let him do just that.

 

But Dungy wants to make the best decision for the whole season, not just one midseason game.

 

Harrison is officially listed as questionable for the game.

 

Harrison, in his 12th NFL season, did not play last week against Carolina. He also missed Indianapolis' Week 5 game against Tampa Bay.

 

He has 20 catches for 247 yards this season for the Colts.

 

How do you perform surgery on a "bruised" knee anyway. I don't get how a "bruise" can keep him out (or anyone for that matter). Unless, of course, it isn't actually a bruise....

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Colts' Harrison may have knee pain for rest of career

By Ed Werder

ESPN.com

 

Updated: November 2, 2007, 3:45 PM ET

 

INDIANAPOLIS -- Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Marvin Harrison has been told his knee pain is likely to persist through the remainder of the season and perhaps for the rest of his career, a source said Friday.

Specialists who have examined Harrison do not view surgery as a viable option because there is no guarantee of success and would require six months of rehabilitation.

 

Colts coach Tony Dungy said Harrison has been medically cleared to play Sunday against New England. Harrison is urging the coaches to let him do just that.

 

But Dungy wants to make the best decision for the whole season, not just one midseason game.

 

Harrison is officially listed as questionable for the game.

 

Harrison, in his 12th NFL season, did not play last week against Carolina. He also missed Indianapolis' Week 5 game against Tampa Bay.

 

He has 20 catches for 247 yards this season for the Colts.

 

Thanks for posting this.

 

 

<Saying the obvious>

 

I will not draft Harrison ever again. Getting too old and Wayne is the guy now.

 

</Saying the obvious>

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DING, DING, DING! :D

Yup. I knew it wasn't a bruise as soon as I saw the replay. I have a feeling he is having some "swelling" problems.

 

And people wonder why he doesn't fight for more yards. The guy weighs 185 lbs. soaking wet. No way his body should be able to absorb the pounding an NFL player takes. He has been incredibly fortunate to avoid injury for most of his career (only serious injury was a separated shoulder that ended his season in '98). Hopefully he can keep playing.

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Yup. I knew it wasn't a bruise as soon as I saw the replay. I have a feeling he is having some "swelling" problems.

 

And people wonder why he doesn't fight for more yards. The guy weighs 185 lbs. soaking wet. No way his body should be able to absorb the pounding an NFL player takes. He has been incredibly fortunate to avoid injury for most of his career (only serious injury was a separated shoulder that ended his season in '98). Hopefully he can keep playing.

 

Absolutely. His knee buckled before it hit the turf.

 

I'm wondering if he has knee cartilage (meniscus) damage/loss. That would explain why the condition apparently won't go away with time (degenerative) and surgery probably won't help. Our resident gynecologist in San Diego might be able to provide us with more insight.

 

I was as critical as hell of Polian for taking Gonzalez in the first round this year. I still think that it wasn't the best move at the time, but he may have proven me wrong in retrospect.

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