packsyD22 wrote:Kid I coached just helped me out with that pick. Its people helpin people, real powerful stuff.
I also have Under 59 (was 59.5 until I hit submit) and this douche Luck doesn't seem to care.
Your under will be fine Sally. Shoulda listened to me earlier when I texted you about Stanford, I watched every game of theirs this year, they real fuggin good.
They are from the Pacific Ten. Today was a fluke.
A fluke?
Listen if I were you Michigan fans I would be huge on the Harbaugh train. Stanford was god awful before he showed up and look what he has done in four years time.
He also came close to winning a title at USD who hasn't seemed to win a football game since he left, as well as getting their QB drafted in the NFL.
I was the most impressed with Stanford's tackling and their Oline blocking.
Their tackling was amazing as they wrapped up and they were smart as they kept Taylor in the pocket all night and never overpursued and made him run in circles instead of forward.
Their run blocking was fun as hell to watch. They were pulling guys around and just smacking the crap outta VTech's line and LBs.
Very impressed by Stanford last night and wish Miami would get these 2 things in line. Harbaugh is a hell of a coach.
It must help being a coach where you have to be highly intelligent to get into Stanford. Thats why Michigan would be great, you have to have great grades to go there correct?
packsyD22 wrote:It must help being a coach where you have to be highly intelligent to get into Stanford. Thats why Michigan would be great, you have to have great grades to go there correct?
packsyD22 wrote:Most unselfish team i have seen play in a while.
It must help being a coach where you have to be highly intelligent to get into Stanford. Thats why Michigan would be great, you have to have great grades to go there correct?
i think they missed a prized DB named Dorsey because he couldn't qualify
The Baltimore Ravens apparently aren't the only threat to the Kansas City Chiefs this weekend, as a nasty flu bug is spreading through the team's locker room.
Pro Bowl guard Brian Waters missed his second straight practice Thursday and Pro Bowl receiver Dwayne Bowe missed Wednesday's practice but was back Thursday, both succumbing to illness.
Chiefs players are being told to be extra mindful of their hygiene right now; doing things such as washing their hands thoroughly and putting their dirty practice jerseys in a separate hamper before entering the locker room.
Kansas City will host the Ravens for their Wildcard matchup Sunday. Oddsmakers have Kansas City set as a 3-point underdog.