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January 13, 2008 at 5:04 PM #11492January 13, 2008 at 5:06 PM #135205SD RealtorParticipant
That is I would have taken the colts to cover the points if I would have wagered it.
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January 13, 2008 at 5:06 PM #135504SD RealtorParticipantThat is I would have taken the colts to cover the points if I would have wagered it.
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January 13, 2008 at 5:06 PM #135404SD RealtorParticipantThat is I would have taken the colts to cover the points if I would have wagered it.
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January 13, 2008 at 5:06 PM #135406SD RealtorParticipantThat is I would have taken the colts to cover the points if I would have wagered it.
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January 13, 2008 at 5:06 PM #135463SD RealtorParticipantThat is I would have taken the colts to cover the points if I would have wagered it.
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January 13, 2008 at 5:59 PM #135221desmondParticipantif I would have wagered it.
Who cares about your wager or not. What a game, decades of frustration, this is what most Charger fans have waited for. Whatever happens in NE, Chargers and Charger fans never give up.
January 13, 2008 at 5:59 PM #135519desmondParticipantif I would have wagered it.
Who cares about your wager or not. What a game, decades of frustration, this is what most Charger fans have waited for. Whatever happens in NE, Chargers and Charger fans never give up.
January 13, 2008 at 5:59 PM #135476desmondParticipantif I would have wagered it.
Who cares about your wager or not. What a game, decades of frustration, this is what most Charger fans have waited for. Whatever happens in NE, Chargers and Charger fans never give up.
January 13, 2008 at 5:59 PM #135418desmondParticipantif I would have wagered it.
Who cares about your wager or not. What a game, decades of frustration, this is what most Charger fans have waited for. Whatever happens in NE, Chargers and Charger fans never give up.
January 13, 2008 at 5:59 PM #135422desmondParticipantif I would have wagered it.
Who cares about your wager or not. What a game, decades of frustration, this is what most Charger fans have waited for. Whatever happens in NE, Chargers and Charger fans never give up.
January 13, 2008 at 6:05 PM #135481Allan from FallbrookParticipantPure grit from this team. Rivers out, LT out, Gates gutting it out on a dislocated toe, and then Volek and Turner come in and carry it through to the end. Very, very impressive.
And for all the Norv Turner naysayers out there (me among them, especially as a Raiders fan): He not only proved he can win, but he proved he can win on the road against a very good Indy team and do it with the 2nd team.
I wouldn’t relish going into Foxboro with this dinged up team and facing off against Belichick and the Patsies, but, then again, the Jags came perilously close to pulling a huge upset win off. If Garrard can throw for nearly 300 yards, why not Billy Volek? And Michael Turner would be a starter on most other NFL teams. Should be interesting.
Good for the Giants, too. Coughlin must laughing his a** off right now.
January 13, 2008 at 6:05 PM #135524Allan from FallbrookParticipantPure grit from this team. Rivers out, LT out, Gates gutting it out on a dislocated toe, and then Volek and Turner come in and carry it through to the end. Very, very impressive.
And for all the Norv Turner naysayers out there (me among them, especially as a Raiders fan): He not only proved he can win, but he proved he can win on the road against a very good Indy team and do it with the 2nd team.
I wouldn’t relish going into Foxboro with this dinged up team and facing off against Belichick and the Patsies, but, then again, the Jags came perilously close to pulling a huge upset win off. If Garrard can throw for nearly 300 yards, why not Billy Volek? And Michael Turner would be a starter on most other NFL teams. Should be interesting.
Good for the Giants, too. Coughlin must laughing his a** off right now.
January 13, 2008 at 6:05 PM #135427Allan from FallbrookParticipantPure grit from this team. Rivers out, LT out, Gates gutting it out on a dislocated toe, and then Volek and Turner come in and carry it through to the end. Very, very impressive.
And for all the Norv Turner naysayers out there (me among them, especially as a Raiders fan): He not only proved he can win, but he proved he can win on the road against a very good Indy team and do it with the 2nd team.
I wouldn’t relish going into Foxboro with this dinged up team and facing off against Belichick and the Patsies, but, then again, the Jags came perilously close to pulling a huge upset win off. If Garrard can throw for nearly 300 yards, why not Billy Volek? And Michael Turner would be a starter on most other NFL teams. Should be interesting.
Good for the Giants, too. Coughlin must laughing his a** off right now.
January 13, 2008 at 6:05 PM #135227Allan from FallbrookParticipantPure grit from this team. Rivers out, LT out, Gates gutting it out on a dislocated toe, and then Volek and Turner come in and carry it through to the end. Very, very impressive.
And for all the Norv Turner naysayers out there (me among them, especially as a Raiders fan): He not only proved he can win, but he proved he can win on the road against a very good Indy team and do it with the 2nd team.
I wouldn’t relish going into Foxboro with this dinged up team and facing off against Belichick and the Patsies, but, then again, the Jags came perilously close to pulling a huge upset win off. If Garrard can throw for nearly 300 yards, why not Billy Volek? And Michael Turner would be a starter on most other NFL teams. Should be interesting.
Good for the Giants, too. Coughlin must laughing his a** off right now.
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