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NFL Thread 2006-2007 (or Panthers SB XLI Champions)

ShiftyPowers

Make America Great Again
Juventino said:
Yep, a 62 yard field goal. I think that equals the NFL record from Elam a few years ago... I got that one from Madden :p

EDIT - I was wrong, the record is 63 yards. Elam in 98 and a guy in the 70's.

Tom Dempsey of the Saints. He had no toes on his right foot (the kicking foot), and basically had a huge hammer to drill the ball with.

And for some extra awesome trivia, my dad kicked a 51 yarder in college in 1975 which still holds the school record!
 

Parasol

Senior Squad
Tony Romo is now the first-string quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys, and will make his first career start Sunday night at Carolina.

Coach Bill Parcells said Wednesday that Romo, who replaced 14-year veteran Drew Bledsoe in the second half of Monday night's 36-22 loss to the New York Giants, will start.

"Any time you do something like this, it's not without a lot of consideration," Parcells said. "I've been thinking about it for some time. ... Hopefully, maybe as the team is comprised right now, he might be able to do a couple of things that assist us."

Neither Bledsoe nor Romo appeared in the Cowboys locker room Wednesday. The team said Bledsoe would talk later in the day.

Romo, a fourth-year pro who had never thrown a pass in a game until this season, will be the ninth different starting quarterback for the Cowboys since Hall of Famer Troy Aikman retired after the 2001 season.

Bledsoe joined Parcells in Dallas before the 2005 season, reuniting with the coach who made him the No. 1 pick in 1993 for the New England Patriots.

His last pass Monday night was an interception at the goal line just before halftime when the Cowboys had a chance to take the lead. Bledsoe had already been sacked four times, once for a safety.

Parcells rarely changes quarterbacks midseason, often showing loyalty to veterans. Two years ago, Parcells stuck with 41-year-old Vinny Testaverde during a 6-10 season. Like Bledsoe, Testaverde had also played with Parcells earlier in his career.

But Bledsoe apparently made too many costly mistakes for Parcells. His last interception came in a game that could have given the Cowboys first place in the NFC East.

In Dallas' three victories, Bledsoe had six touchdown passes and one interception. But those have all been against teams with losing records. Against playoff contenders Carlos*sonville, Philadelphia and the Giants, he has one TD and seven INTs.

Parcells told Bledsoe about his demotion Wednesday morning.

"He was emotionally under control. I'm sure he wasn't happy to hear the news," Parcells said. "I just told him we're going to make this change right now, and that he needed to stay around ready. He assurred me he would do that."

Romo was intercepted on his first pass, on a ball tipped by Michael Strahan and caught by Antonio Pierce. He threw two more interceptions, one returned 96 yards for a touchdown.

"He's got to be more careful with the ball than he was the other night," Parcells said.

But Romo also showed he could be effective. He scrambled and completed 14 of 25 passes for 227 yards and two touchdowns, and flashed more footwork running for a 2-point conversion.

Terry Glenn, the Cowboys' leading receiver with 29 catches, said the team has confidence in Romo and likes his mobility. But it's still a difficult move personally for Glenn, who spent the first six seasons of his career in New England with Bledsoe and has become a favorite target.

"Well, you know Bledsoe is my guy. I wish things weren't going the way they are, but obviously the coaching staff sees something," Glenn said. "I'm just out here playing. I want to win. Whoever's out there, let's make plays and let's try to win."

Before Monday night, Romo's only two passes were a pair of completions with a touchdown to Terrell Owens. That came in the closing minutes of a 34-6 victory over the Houston Texans.

The limited game experience for Romo doesn't seem to bother the Cowboys.

"The guys believe in him," receiver Patrick Crayton said. "His mobility, man. He's an improviser sometimes when he gets out there. You kind of expect the ball to come to you on every play."
 

$teauA

Superstar
Parasol said:
Tony Romo is now the first-string quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys, and will make his first career start Sunday night at Carolina.

hahaha yes (H)

i'm gonna enjoy sunday night
 
C

Callum

Guest
ShiftyPowers said:
And for some extra awesome trivia, my dad kicked a 51 yarder in college in 1975 which still holds the school record!

Thats really short to still hold the record.
 

$teauA

Superstar
just let me enjoy my misery....


I can't figure out why we suck, I just can't. We have awesome players at every position yet we can't seem to put one solid performance for 4 quarters (even in our 4 game winning streak we had one or two quarters when we were garbage). We haven't played for 4 quarters all year long and we can't convert on 3rd downs. I think I just found the reasons but I still don't understand how such a taleted group of players can suck so much. Somebody needs to be fired. If the game lasted one quarter we would of shut them out 14-0 but I don't think the lot realized that there were 3 more to go and they decided to pack it in for the night apparently. That's not gonna do it. I see a 7-9 or 8-8 season coming up with someone getting fired at the end of it (Henning most likely)
 

Tom

That Nice Guy
Another sad, depressing result for Philly. On the plus side, excellent game on Sky between Indy and Denver. As per usual, the former got the better of the tie, but it was great viewing.

Looking (again) like Indy will play Denver in the playoffs.
 

ManU2000

Fan Favourite
Hahaha, 2-5 and we won yesterday without having over 100 yards of offense. (H) This certainly cheered me up after the debacle Saturday between SC and Oregon State.

The Indy-Denver game was excellent. Manning's performance, especially late on in the second half, was awesome. If they can somehow find a way to improve their run defense, maybe they can finally get over hump and get to the Super Bowl. You just know their going to have to go through New England again in the playoffs and they're looking really good right now. That's going to be a great game next Sunday.
 

Chacarita Juniors

The artist formerly known as ronnifan9
By far, Chad Johnson is one of my favorite personalities in the NFL but someone has to let him know that "Ocho Cinco" is not what he should go by, he should really call himself "Ochenta y Cinco".

Fnck, there is a slight chance that Merriman might miss both of the Denver games...Merriman is tied for the NFL lead in sacks but he has 18.5 sacks in his first 22 games. :O

It's all up him and if he wants to drop the appeal and just serve his suspension now, I hope he does for our teams sake.
 

ShiftyPowers

Make America Great Again
The Packers actually have a shot at the Playoffs, we're sitting at 3-4 and play Buffalo next week (H)

EDIT: Also, I still don't know why someone famous doesn't make the comparison, but Shawne Merriman is the next Derrick Thomas. I mean, he IS Derrick Thomas.
 

$teauA

Superstar
Packers lose to Bears
Falcons lose to Eagles
Rams lose to Vikings
Giants lose to Redskins

Panthers beat the Saints....

we're in (H) (that is wishful thinking at its best)
 


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