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  1. BoltFan

    LJ or Barber III

    LJ.........LJ.......LJ...........way too early to bench a top three fantasy player. LJ could eaily take a swing pass 60 yards for a TD. You just never know.
  2. BoltFan

    RB/WR help

    I like your choices......and.......I'd go with Brown. TN is going to pound it at Indy to try and keep Peyton off the field. Also, one game of tough D doesn't erase the fact that Indy was (IS?) HORRID against the run last year.
  3. I realize that Olsen may have more upside, but with Des in the mix..............would you go with McMichael (Rams) or Olsen (Bears)?
  4. BoltFan

    When's the time to really consider Manning?

    LOL. I get so tired of the asshats ripping on 10 team leagues. I'm in a 10 team league full of sharks. Buy-in is $1,000 and each move from outside your roster is $25.00. This league has been running for 9 years and the buy-in has increased several times. Trust me, Mr. Free Yahoo League Member, you and your little 12 running mates would get eatin alive by my "minor leaguers". NEXT!
  5. BoltFan

    The All-Auburn FF Team for '07

    Trojan35..........are you a local Trojan? I'm in Ladera Ranch (Orange County). Fight On! Note: We landed yet ANOTHER 5 Star recruit today.....Everson Griffen...an absolute beast at Defensive End.
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    The All-Auburn FF Team for '07

    I highly doubt this is true. I can tell you that both USC & ND have put close to 450 players in the NFL while Auburn is at around 230.
  7. BoltFan

    Chiefs Defense...

    Who gets the call this week in Oakland.............Brooks or Walters?
  8. I was a McNabb owner and am rolling the dice and starting Garcia over Bulger this weekend. I know, Bulger lit it up at home verse the Bears. But, Oaktown's pass D is legit.....weather is calling for rain.....and I think the Rams will ride SJax this weekend. Garcia has been solid, the Eagles put it in the air 30+ times a week....the Giants are tough against the run....and rather weak against the pass....and.....surprisingly.....the weather is calling for 60 degrees in NY this weekend.
  9. BoltFan

    Bulger vs Oakland

    Anybody else want to chime in on this?
  10. BoltFan

    Bulger vs Oakland

    Same spot for me. I've got SJax to go along w/ Bulger. My opponent has Holt. I'm thinking I ride SJax and try to beat my opponent by playing Green at SD in what's sure to be a high scoring game (I just hope LJ doesn't F it all up for me).
  11. Just another SEC sunshine pumper who knows ZILCH about football. Hey....Asshat*69......any other insightful tidbits you can offer up? Fight On Reggie!
  12. BoltFan

    13-0

    Actually, I'm 26-0 as we play 2 opponents per week. My "starting" team: Manning LT, LJ S. Smith, Holt, CJ Crumpler Wilkens Bears D/SpT
  13. BoltFan

    OK, WHO is benching Marc Bulger

    Starting Leinart at home verse Seattle over Bulger.
  14. As a former McNabb owner.....I'm leaning on starting Favre at SF. But, Garcia (at Wash), Alex Smith (home to GB's horrid pass D), Leinart (home to the Seahawks), V. Young (at Houston), and Delhomme (home verse the Giants)........are either on my roster or available free agents. Here's how I've got em: Favre at S.F. (some light rain is expected, but he'll be playing catch-up, S.F pass D ranked 22nd) Garcia at Washington (sunny and 48 degrees, Wash pass D ranked 24th) Alex Smith verse Green Bay (light rain....GB pass D ranked 30th) Leinart home verse Seahawks (70 degrees...maybe playing catch-up, Seattle pass D ranked 17th) Delhomme home verse the Giants (53 degrees and sunny, Giants pass D ranked 23rd) Young at the Texans (70 degrees with some expected rain, but, retractable roof. Texans pass D ranked 27th) All these attractive options are making my head hurt! I can make a case for any and all of the above names. Being a Steve Smith owner....I'm also very tempted to start Delhomme.
  15. LMAO at you! So, let me get this straight..........USC has gone an incredible 23-1 verse ranked opponents going back to mid 2002 and you want to point out the ONE loss? Get real asshat!
  16. Wow........The Sporting News STICKS it to Florida! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- www.sportingnews.com/your...p?t=154599 Gators had better win big or shut up November 30, 2006 For Florida Gator apologists wanting me and others actually to listen to their testimony about why the Gators deserve the shot at No. 1 Ohio State in Glendale, here's what I need from you this Saturday: Defeat the Arkansas Razorbacks by 37 or more in the SEC Championship Game Otherwise, you can talk to my hand and the hands of everyone who actually understands what the BCS is all about while you whine all the way to New Orleans or Orlando for your bowl game. I've heard poor football commentary from Gators fans for many years -- from sitting next to them at the Swamp to reading their e-mails to calls on my television shows -- and this latest spin on why the Gators deserve a shot at the national title is predictable and reeks of lameness. Whether it's Urban Meyer -- whose stubbornness in playing Tim Tebow probably cost the Gators a shutout at Florida State last Saturday -- or anyone else in the Gator Nation, they fail to realize that they were their own worst enemy many weeks ago. The Week 10 BCS rankings bumped Florida up to the head of the one-loss teams, No. 4 overall behind unbeaten Ohio State, unbeaten Michigan and unbeaten West Virginia -- and ahead of unbeaten Louisville. By putting the Gators in that position, the humans who vote and the computers programmed by humans to vote gave Florida a shot at playing for the national title. The following Thursday saw Louisville's impressive 44-34 whipping of West Virginia, while the Gators needed a fourth down stop and an onside kick recovery in the fourth quarter to hold off Vanderbilt. Predictably, the Week 11 BCS rankings moved Louisville into the No. 3 spot vacated by West Virginia, while the Gators stayed at No. 4 and remained the highest ranked one-loss team. The next week, Louisville failed to hold its No. 3 position, as Rutgers knocked off the Cardinals. With the No. 3 spot vacant for the second straight Saturday, Florida was playing at home and on national television against a 5-4 South Carolina team coming off consecutive losses. This not only was a revenge game for the Gators after embarrassing loss to Steve Spurrier in Columbia last year, but also a chance for the Gators to show they were worthy of moving up to No. 3. Instead, the Gators slopped around again and needed not one, not two, but three blocked kicks to survive 17-16 in a game they led only for the last three minutes. Meanwhile in Los Angeles, USC opened a brutal four-game stretch that included three ranked opponents by demolishing a 7-2 Oregon team 35-10. Combined with losses by Auburn and Texas -- previously one-loss teams -- the Week 12 BCS rankings moved the Trojans from No. 7 to No. 3 -- ahead of Florida in the one-loss line and behind unbeaten Ohio State and Michigan. While Ohio State and Michigan played perhaps their greatest game ever that following Saturday in Columbus and USC pounded a nationally ranked, 8-2 California team, Florida finally posted an impressive victory -- against a 1-AA Western Carolina team that came in with eight straight losses. While many were surprised that Michigan stayed at No. 2 in the Week 13 BCS rankings ahead of USC, nobody could justify Florida moving up off a win against an opponent that shouldn't have been on the schedule. Then came USC's 44-24 victory over a Notre Dame team whose only previous loss was to Michigan, while Florida blew a 14-0 halftime lead in an eventual 21-14 victory against the worst FSU team in Bobby Bowden's tenure. Now USC is No. 2 in the penultimate BCS rankings, while Florida pouts and spins ridiculous arguments like Michael Flaherty did for Mayor Winston on "Spin City". Even the Florida faithful's fallback argument about the SEC's strength of schedule gets swiss cheesed, as USC has four wins over teams currently ranked in the BCS Top 20, while Florida has just two. The hypocrisy comes when Meyer and others base the Gators' case solely on which team lost to the better opponent. The Gators' loss to current BCS No. 11 Auburn is a "better" loss than USC's defeat at current BCS No. 24 Oregon State; however, Florida fans conveniently ignore the fact that fellow one-loss team Michigan destroys this argument, since the Wolverines lost at top-ranked Ohio State. Which brings me back to the original point, as Florida has one last chance to do something on the field in Atlanta this Saturday -- a chance to allow its actions to speak louder than whimsical words. Florida's opponent this weekend happens to be the only team on the Gators' schedule that also played USC this season. USC won on the Razorbacks' home field by 36 points. A 37-point victory over Arkansas on a neutral field may finally be a legitimate argument -- since the Gators have no valid contention otherwise.
  17. Actually, I'm sure we'd all agree, all that really matters is the results on the field and USC has show that over the last 4+ years...they are clearly the TOP FOOTBALL TEAM IN THE NATION..........HANDS DOWN! They've played top teams year in and year out, yet have only ONE loss to those "top teams" (last year to Texas in the Championship game). Read it and weep: Every year USC hears the same ol crap from other conferences fans, yet......the proof is in the pudding. SC put a beat down on Auburn in 2002 & 2003. Kicked the crap out of #3 ranked Iowa in the 2002 Orange Bowl, kicked the crap out of Michigan in the 2003 Rose Bowl, beat highly ranked VaTech in 2004, beat the living SH!T out of Oklahoma in the 2004 title game, hung 70 on Arkansas in 2005, and.......puts an annual beat-down on Notre Dame year after year. As for this year....Ark, Nebraska, and ND got humiliated by USC. Others conferences talk it up on message boards.......USC just beats you down on the field.
  18. I'd say that a 6 point win against a ONE WIN in-conference team like Vandy and a ONE POINT win AT HOME against a 3-5 in-conference team like the Gamecocks speaks volumes about Florida.
  19. Ya.....ok. ND would have taken down that Yugo of an offense that plays in "The Swamp" all day long. Bottom line.........there's just not much good football being played in the state of Florida these days.
  20. LOL.......come on. No way in hell Florida, with that piss-poor offense, wins verse Ark, Nebraska, ND, Cal, etc. etc. Give Florida SC's schedule this year and they lose three games.
  21. BoltFan

    NFL Network is Killing Pro Football

    Just get DirecTV and you're good to go. NFL Sunday Ticket AND NFL Network.
  22. Because, IN CONFERENCE, a loser like Vandy is NO BETTER than Standford.....both ONE win IN CONFERENCE. Vandy won 4 games this year......three of those wins came against Tenn. St. , Temple and Duke....WHAT AN ABSOLUTE JOKE! Vandy sucks! To include them on a "losable games" list for the Florida Gators shows how way to many SEC fans are beggin fools that cry like little girls because they can't stand up to TRUE powers such as the USC Trojans! SEC fans talk it up about their conference schedules, yet play junior high school teams out of conference. A school like USC may have an easier IN conference schedule, yet schedules the SEC champ, the Big 12 champ, and what was the #5 BCS team as of last week (ND) in out of conference games. NOBODY in the SEC played a schedule as tough as USC's this year....check out the strength of schedule rankings......ROOKIE!
  23. And the winner of "Assclown Of The Year Award" is.............GobbleDog!! How in the world do you include a 2-6 Alabama (in conference) a 1-7 Vanderbilt (in conference) and a shitbox FSU team as "Losable Games"?? What a joke! Take a look at whom USC beat this year out of conference: SEC West winner Arkansas (GOT POUNDED in their own house by SC), Big 12 North winner Nebraska (got their ass handed to them by SC), and BCS bound Notre Dame (whom got their heads kicked in by SC). Every year USC hears the same ol crap from other conferences fans, yet......the proof is in the pudding. SC put a beat down on Auburn in 2002 & 2003. Kicked the crap out of #3 ranked Iowa in the 2002 Orange Bowl, kicked the crap out of Michigan in the 2003 Rose Bowl, beat highly ranked VaTech in 2004, beat the living SH!T out of Oklahoma in the 2004 title game, hung 70 on Arkansas in 2005, and.......puts an annual beat-down on Notre Dame year after year. As for this year....see above (Ark, Nebraska, and ND got humiliated by USC). Others conferences talk it up on message boards.......USC just beats you down on the field.
  24. BoltFan

    McNabb/Bulger Owner Consolation Center

    I plan on rolling the dice with Bulger this week. As for next week verse the Bears........I snatched Alex Smith off the WW for him home matchup verse the Packers. Thoughts???
  25. BoltFan

    JAY CUTLER STARTING TOMORROW!

    Quiet down...........this info has been on NFL.com for hours (being reported by Adam S.). Also, the rumor is that Cutler starts NEXT week.........not this one.
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