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January 3, 2009 at 8:40 PM #14747January 3, 2009 at 9:20 PM #323409LAAFTERHOURSParticipant
Go Bolts!
January 3, 2009 at 9:20 PM #323746LAAFTERHOURSParticipantGo Bolts!
January 3, 2009 at 9:20 PM #323811LAAFTERHOURSParticipantGo Bolts!
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January 4, 2009 at 9:31 AM #323554SD RealtorParticipantAllan from FB all I can say is that you were right.
When it came down to stopping Peyton in those last two drives that the colts had the ball I was amazed to see the defense come through. To be sure it was the finest the bolts have played all year.
Sproles picked a hell of a time to have a career game. AJ is probably kicking himself for not signing him last offseason because he just pushed himself into a supreme negotiating position for his new contract.
January 4, 2009 at 9:31 AM #323890SD RealtorParticipantAllan from FB all I can say is that you were right.
When it came down to stopping Peyton in those last two drives that the colts had the ball I was amazed to see the defense come through. To be sure it was the finest the bolts have played all year.
Sproles picked a hell of a time to have a career game. AJ is probably kicking himself for not signing him last offseason because he just pushed himself into a supreme negotiating position for his new contract.
January 4, 2009 at 9:31 AM #323956SD RealtorParticipantAllan from FB all I can say is that you were right.
When it came down to stopping Peyton in those last two drives that the colts had the ball I was amazed to see the defense come through. To be sure it was the finest the bolts have played all year.
Sproles picked a hell of a time to have a career game. AJ is probably kicking himself for not signing him last offseason because he just pushed himself into a supreme negotiating position for his new contract.
January 4, 2009 at 9:31 AM #323973SD RealtorParticipantAllan from FB all I can say is that you were right.
When it came down to stopping Peyton in those last two drives that the colts had the ball I was amazed to see the defense come through. To be sure it was the finest the bolts have played all year.
Sproles picked a hell of a time to have a career game. AJ is probably kicking himself for not signing him last offseason because he just pushed himself into a supreme negotiating position for his new contract.
January 4, 2009 at 9:31 AM #324052SD RealtorParticipantAllan from FB all I can say is that you were right.
When it came down to stopping Peyton in those last two drives that the colts had the ball I was amazed to see the defense come through. To be sure it was the finest the bolts have played all year.
Sproles picked a hell of a time to have a career game. AJ is probably kicking himself for not signing him last offseason because he just pushed himself into a supreme negotiating position for his new contract.
January 4, 2009 at 10:24 AM #323579temeculaguyParticipantI have seen it all, Norv Turner outcoached Tony Dungy. I can almost list Norv in the asset column of my beloved Bolts. If he did anything right this year it was changing defensive coordinators, something Allan has been pointing to for a few years as the real problem, that defensive shuffle was the perfect antidote to manning. Regarding the topic, “who needs LT”, just the fact that the other team doesn’t know if he will play is an advantage, it hurts them to not know what to prepare for, hopefully it will be gametime decision again next week.
There is one player that the Chargers need to pay whatever he wants and never lose him, no it’s not L.T., sproles, gates or rivers. It’s Mike Scifres, the punter. For the first time in my life I researched the contract of a punter (fyi, they have him under contract until 2011). I have never seen a more perfect game from a punter, if they lose him I will break things, lots of things, good things, maybe A.J.’s things. No team designs a game plan to compensate from being pinned against the goal line on almost every posession, it was a thing of beauty.
January 4, 2009 at 10:24 AM #323915temeculaguyParticipantI have seen it all, Norv Turner outcoached Tony Dungy. I can almost list Norv in the asset column of my beloved Bolts. If he did anything right this year it was changing defensive coordinators, something Allan has been pointing to for a few years as the real problem, that defensive shuffle was the perfect antidote to manning. Regarding the topic, “who needs LT”, just the fact that the other team doesn’t know if he will play is an advantage, it hurts them to not know what to prepare for, hopefully it will be gametime decision again next week.
There is one player that the Chargers need to pay whatever he wants and never lose him, no it’s not L.T., sproles, gates or rivers. It’s Mike Scifres, the punter. For the first time in my life I researched the contract of a punter (fyi, they have him under contract until 2011). I have never seen a more perfect game from a punter, if they lose him I will break things, lots of things, good things, maybe A.J.’s things. No team designs a game plan to compensate from being pinned against the goal line on almost every posession, it was a thing of beauty.
January 4, 2009 at 10:24 AM #323981temeculaguyParticipantI have seen it all, Norv Turner outcoached Tony Dungy. I can almost list Norv in the asset column of my beloved Bolts. If he did anything right this year it was changing defensive coordinators, something Allan has been pointing to for a few years as the real problem, that defensive shuffle was the perfect antidote to manning. Regarding the topic, “who needs LT”, just the fact that the other team doesn’t know if he will play is an advantage, it hurts them to not know what to prepare for, hopefully it will be gametime decision again next week.
There is one player that the Chargers need to pay whatever he wants and never lose him, no it’s not L.T., sproles, gates or rivers. It’s Mike Scifres, the punter. For the first time in my life I researched the contract of a punter (fyi, they have him under contract until 2011). I have never seen a more perfect game from a punter, if they lose him I will break things, lots of things, good things, maybe A.J.’s things. No team designs a game plan to compensate from being pinned against the goal line on almost every posession, it was a thing of beauty.
January 4, 2009 at 10:24 AM #323998temeculaguyParticipantI have seen it all, Norv Turner outcoached Tony Dungy. I can almost list Norv in the asset column of my beloved Bolts. If he did anything right this year it was changing defensive coordinators, something Allan has been pointing to for a few years as the real problem, that defensive shuffle was the perfect antidote to manning. Regarding the topic, “who needs LT”, just the fact that the other team doesn’t know if he will play is an advantage, it hurts them to not know what to prepare for, hopefully it will be gametime decision again next week.
There is one player that the Chargers need to pay whatever he wants and never lose him, no it’s not L.T., sproles, gates or rivers. It’s Mike Scifres, the punter. For the first time in my life I researched the contract of a punter (fyi, they have him under contract until 2011). I have never seen a more perfect game from a punter, if they lose him I will break things, lots of things, good things, maybe A.J.’s things. No team designs a game plan to compensate from being pinned against the goal line on almost every posession, it was a thing of beauty.
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