Who are you talking about Dave?DRiccio21 wrote:i swear, when i saw him at the Heat game, i was looking at a 6'8 450 lb WWF wrestler.
he was one of the largest humans i've ever seen in person
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Nebraska is going to the Big 10.
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was it already posted? My bad. I refused to look thru 4 pages of Tim Tebow crap.OracleHCR wrote:Nebraska is going to the Big 10.



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Didn't watch any of it, but at least he seemed to play well today, so I give him props for that.
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He fumbled, it was reviewed, and close.DRiccio21 wrote:pretty sure he didnt turn the ball over again.
edit: oh wait, i think he fumbled.
He passed well, kept some plays alive with his feet too.




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Not throwing picks is so crucial and has he even grown one all season? I think maybe one.
By the way John fox coach of the year.
By the way John fox coach of the year.
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He's great when he's able to extend the play beyond when it should be over. When he gets defenses running all over the place, he can tear them apart.
When teams stay disciplined and are able to contain him, he's struggled. That said, I think his biggest key is that he hasn't really forced any throws. He rolls out and throws away more than many QBs in the league and that's helping him keep the ball.
However....let's not forget his defense has kept him in games many times this year.
When teams stay disciplined and are able to contain him, he's struggled. That said, I think his biggest key is that he hasn't really forced any throws. He rolls out and throws away more than many QBs in the league and that's helping him keep the ball.
However....let's not forget his defense has kept him in games many times this year.

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My roommate ran the numbers on this today when we were arguing with our other roommate about Tebow.
The Defense essentially has given up the same average PPG between Tebow and Orton, and the Offense has scored very similar numbers. The huge difference was Points of Turnovers between the two, and it was staggering. He calculated at least 1 more win, and possibly 2 just based off Orton's turnovers. It was pretty interesting stuff
The Defense essentially has given up the same average PPG between Tebow and Orton, and the Offense has scored very similar numbers. The huge difference was Points of Turnovers between the two, and it was staggering. He calculated at least 1 more win, and possibly 2 just based off Orton's turnovers. It was pretty interesting stuff




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Party time in Oxford huh?Seeitsaveit13 wrote:My roommate ran the numbers on this today when we were arguing with our other roommate about Tebow.

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also helps the rest of the AFC west is in shambles. San Diego is useless, Kansas City sucks and Oakland is without its starting QB AND RB, destroyed by injuries.LetsGoPeay wrote:Party time in Oxford huh?Seeitsaveit13 wrote:My roommate ran the numbers on this today when we were arguing with our other roommate about Tebow.
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RB I will give you, but starting QB? Palmer may be their starter come next year. Personally, I never thought Jason Campbell was that good of a QB.Uuaww wrote:also helps the rest of the AFC west is in shambles. San Diego is useless, Kansas City sucks and Oakland is without its starting QB AND RB, destroyed by injuries.
Not saying he was bad, but I believe Palmer will challenge him for the starting job next season.
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Palmer is the starting qb, no questions asked.
if both were healthy, Campbell would be on the bench.
if both were healthy, Campbell would be on the bench.

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DRiccio21 wrote:Palmer is the starting qb, no questions asked.
if both were healthy, Campbell would be on the bench.
You mean the Raiders didn't give up first round picks for a backup QB?
What nonsense

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well, it wouldn't shock me if the Raiders did that.jsence2 wrote:DRiccio21 wrote:Palmer is the starting qb, no questions asked.
if both were healthy, Campbell would be on the bench.
You mean the Raiders didn't give up first round picks for a backup QB?
What nonsense

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...is sanchez backup