On February 01 2013 04:33 farvacola wrote: So wait, that deer antler shit purported to deliver an oral dose of igf-1? LAWL Lewis has nothing to worry about.
On February 01 2013 04:33 farvacola wrote: So wait, that deer antler shit purported to deliver an oral dose of igf-1? LAWL Lewis has nothing to worry about.
Until he starts attracting ticks.
Indeed, and now that I think of it, he better stay out of the forest come mating season.
On February 01 2013 04:33 farvacola wrote: So wait, that deer antler shit purported to deliver an oral dose of igf-1? LAWL Lewis has nothing to worry about.
Also apparently Vijay Singh was born without a brain. An accurate reflection of the vaunted SEC scholar athletes though.
A run down of award winners: Coach of the Year : Bruce Arian ( Interim coach for the Colts) Chuck Pagano got 2nd place. A little rigged wouldn't you guys say?
Player of the Year: Adrian Peterson (Vikings)
Defensive Player of the Year: J.J Watt (Texans)
Offensive Rookie of the Year: RG3 (Redskins) followed by Luck then Wilson
Defensive Rookie of the Year: Luke Kuechly (Panthers)
Comeback Player of the Year: Peyton Manning (Broncos). This confuses me i don't know how AP can win POY but couldn't win this title also.
On February 03 2013 15:26 Damiani wrote: A run down of award winners: Coach of the Year : Bruce Arian ( Interim coach for the Colts) Chuck Pagano got 2nd place. A little rigged wouldn't you guys say?
Player of the Year: Adrian Peterson (Vikings)
Defensive Player of the Year: J.J Watt (Texans)
Offensive Rookie of the Year: RG3 (Redskins) followed by Luck then Wilson
Defensive Rookie of the Year: Luke Kuechly (Panthers)
Comeback Player of the Year: Peyton Manning (Broncos). This confuses me i don't know how AP can win POY but couldn't win this title also.
From what I understood, the media has pretty much been saying for a couple of months that one of AP and Manning would win MVP and the other would get Comeback Player of the Year as a consolation prize
Well, it was an exciting season. This year was the most I've ever followed the NFL, and I learned quite a bit. Can't wait to see how the seahawks due next year. With the offense (hopefully) starting at full power, they should have a lot of success. I hope we can retain all of our coaches and coordinators. If I were to make a way-too-early, biased and uneducated prediction, I'm thinking Seattle will make it to the Super Bowl next season, by riding on home field advantage through the playoffs. Regardless, there should be a good rivalry with the 49ers in the division and it will be fun to watch how it turns out
On February 04 2013 16:30 itkovian wrote: Well, it was an exciting season. This year was the most I've ever followed the NFL, and I learned quite a bit. Can't wait to see how the seahawks due next year. With the offense (hopefully) starting at full power, they should have a lot of success. I hope we can retain all of our coaches and coordinators. If I were to make a way-too-early, biased and uneducated prediction, I'm thinking Seattle will make it to the Super Bowl next season, by riding on home field advantage through the playoffs. Regardless, there should be a good rivalry with the 49ers in the division and it will be fun to watch how it turns out
On February 04 2013 16:30 itkovian wrote: Well, it was an exciting season. This year was the most I've ever followed the NFL, and I learned quite a bit. Can't wait to see how the seahawks due next year. With the offense (hopefully) starting at full power, they should have a lot of success. I hope we can retain all of our coaches and coordinators. If I were to make a way-too-early, biased and uneducated prediction, I'm thinking Seattle will make it to the Super Bowl next season, by riding on home field advantage through the playoffs. Regardless, there should be a good rivalry with the 49ers in the division and it will be fun to watch how it turns out
Ahhh fuck, lol. As I was typing that out I thought about stopping to search, to see if any of the coordinators had already left. But then I thought, nah, I would have already heard about it by now. Guess I should have been paying closer attention the past couple weeks, haha
Thank you, he was a good potential talent but an absolute cancer off the field (and on it).
I heard the Lions might want to sign Cary Williams from the Ravens in free agency this season. Please don't, the last thing the Lions need is another thug on their team.
On February 04 2013 16:30 itkovian wrote: Well, it was an exciting season. This year was the most I've ever followed the NFL, and I learned quite a bit. Can't wait to see how the seahawks due next year. With the offense (hopefully) starting at full power, they should have a lot of success. I hope we can retain all of our coaches and coordinators. If I were to make a way-too-early, biased and uneducated prediction, I'm thinking Seattle will make it to the Super Bowl next season, by riding on home field advantage through the playoffs. Regardless, there should be a good rivalry with the 49ers in the division and it will be fun to watch how it turns out
Expect Wilson to have the sophomore slump that almost all good rookie QB's go through (see: Cam Newton). He will still be good, but I expect the 49ers to win that division much more convincingly next year, with Seattle taking a Wildcard spot most likely. The lack of homefield advantage will hurt them in the playoffs.
All in all, it was an exciting year. As a Broncos/Redskins fan, there was a lot to be excited about and a lot to be disappointed about at the end of it all, but it was a good time. Now just another 7 months until the 2013 season!
On February 04 2013 16:30 itkovian wrote: Well, it was an exciting season. This year was the most I've ever followed the NFL, and I learned quite a bit. Can't wait to see how the seahawks due next year. With the offense (hopefully) starting at full power, they should have a lot of success. I hope we can retain all of our coaches and coordinators. If I were to make a way-too-early, biased and uneducated prediction, I'm thinking Seattle will make it to the Super Bowl next season, by riding on home field advantage through the playoffs. Regardless, there should be a good rivalry with the 49ers in the division and it will be fun to watch how it turns out
Expect Wilson to have the sophomore slump that almost all good rookie QB's go through (see: Cam Newton). He will still be good, but I expect the 49ers to win that division much more convincingly next year, with Seattle taking a Wildcard spot most likely. The lack of homefield advantage will hurt them in the playoffs.
Quite likely. But his steady improvement through the year leads him to believe he worked out most of the kinks he needed to work out, at the beginning of this past season, and that he'll be able to carry his progress into next season without losing his stride. Or at least that's what I hope