
Re: Regular Season 2009 - Week 8...back in the Tundra.
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Re: Regular Season '09 - Thur MIA @ CAR: Peezy ancora in punizione :lol:
L'NFL ha deciso di ampliare il rulebook, aggiungendo una nuova regola.



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Com'e' che continua a toccare il c@@o a tutti quegli omoni in pantaloni attillati?King Dain wrote: Non so se è già stato inserito o se l'avete già visto, secondo me è davvero carino.
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E' tornato e, come numeri almeno, ha fatto la miglior partita della stagionerowiz wrote: Joey Porter

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Re: Regular Season '09 - Thur MIA @ CAR: Peezy ancora in punizione :lol:
Concordo. Secondo me non manca molto al momento in cui toccherà a loro!pgm wrote: Io ci porterei i Pearl Jam.![]()
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Re: Regular Season '09 - Thur MIA @ CAR: Peezy ancora in punizione :lol:
Io invece ho prenotato per una cosa che non oso nemmeno nominare quando e se mai si giocherà un SB a SF o a Santa Clara :hometownheroes:chinasky wrote: Nel 2011 ho prenotato gli Eagles. :gazza:
Comunque The Who sono una scelta molto logica, in linea con quelle degli ultimi anni di portare solo pezzi da 90. In fondo mancavano solo loro dei vecchi miti. Speriamo solo che non piova altrimenti Roger Daltrey perde la voce come a Verona un paio di anni fa.
E poi c'è il figlio di Ringo che suona la batteria, vuoi mettere?

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Quotissimo, i Pearl Jam al Super Bowl ci starebbero benissimo.pgm wrote: Io ci porterei i Pearl Jam.
O a proposito di Zeppelin...JPJ ha appena messo sù una robina con Grohl e Homme...
Che è sta robina di Grohl e Homme? L'ultima volta che hanno collaborato è stata una bomba...

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Hanno deciso di prendere lezioni da un vecchietto, uno che suonava con un gruppetto una 40ina di anni fa. Stasera lo ascolto e domani ti dico come èdavelavarra wrote: Quotissimo, i Pearl Jam al Super Bowl ci starebbero benissimo.
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Belin ma Grohl e' sempre a mezzo come il prezzemolo!cecaro wrote: Hanno deciso di prendere lezioni da un vecchietto, uno che suonava con un gruppetto una 40ina di anni fa. Stasera lo ascolto e domani ti dico come è
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Pero' devo dire che quel che tocca lo trasforma in oro.
Quel disco che ha fatto un tot di anni fa' con vari suoi idoli e' fantastico(il pezzo con papa' Lemmy poi...);con i Foo direi che non se la passa malaccio...Forse stava peggio quand'era batterista con Kobain...
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Re: Regular Season 2009
Bettis ha finto la stagione
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Tough blow: Redskins RB Ladell Betts has a torn ACL and MCL and will need surgery.
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Tough blow: Redskins RB Ladell Betts has a torn ACL and MCL and will need surgery.
Giordan wrote: Menzione onorevole per Pap, che si è distinto per avere la stessa voce di Battiato e la peggior pronuncia anglo-americana ogni epoca!!!
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Bettis s'e' ritirato tempo fa :paper:Paperone wrote: Bettis ha finto la stagione
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Tough blow: Redskins RB Ladell Betts has a torn ACL and MCL and will need surgery.
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E in grande stile, tra l'altro :notworthy:multiple wrote: Bettis s'e' ritirato tempo fa :paper:

Davide e' il miglior WR mai apparso su un campo da flag football separatista (cit. Multiple):ciucco: + :pandu: + :rastapimp: + :censored: =
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Re: Regular Season 2009
Sembra che anche Aaron Kampman ed Al Harris siano fuori per la stagione.
Che sfiga!
Che sfiga!

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io e la pronuncia/scrittura di nomi siamo due piani paralleli :lol2:
Giordan wrote: Menzione onorevole per Pap, che si è distinto per avere la stessa voce di Battiato e la peggior pronuncia anglo-americana ogni epoca!!!
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Re: Regular Season 2009 - AFC West > AFC North
The A List
• Mike Shanahan -- The former Broncos head coach should be the fairest girl at the ball this year, and have his pick of the jobs available. Buffalo is reportedly already wooing him, but I can't see the usually frugal Ralph Wilson being willing to spend the kind of money it would take to land Shanny. And I can't see Shanny deciding Buffalo is where he wants to work. And I'm going to go out on a limb here and predict you can cross Oakland off his list, too. The smart money continues to be on Washington and Danny "Warbucks'' Snyder (we could call it the Danny and Shanny show).
• Bill Cowher -- The Chin is still playing his cards pretty close to the vest, but it appears he's more open to returning to the NFL this year -- if the right opportunity avails itself -- than at any other point since he left Pittsburgh following the 2006 season. It's still thought that Carolina is his logical destination, but John Fox's Panthers have won four of their past six games, and if that trend continues there won't be any openings in Charlotte in 2010.
• Mike Holmgren -- OK, we're fudging a bit here, because Holmgren isn't interested in returning to the NFL grind as a head coach. He wants a Bill Parcells-type czar role, leading a rebuilding team's front office, and there's no more desperate situation than Cleveland's these days. The Browns are interested, and Holmgren is said to not be scared off by the size of the challenge that Cleveland presents. (Of course, they all say that going in.)
• Brian Billick -- With Jon Gruden committing to another year or two of television work this week, and Tony Dungy clearly too darn busy to return to the sidelines, the only other remaining available Super Bowl-winning coach is Billick, who is in the second year of his NFL sabbatical. Billick, too, has had success joining the ranks of the media, and enjoys both his TV gigs and the acclaim that has come from his authorship of an excellent new book on life in the NFL. I don't see him taking just any job to get back in, especially since he's still being paid handsomely by the Ravens.
• Leslie Frazier, Vikings defensive coordinator -- The sense is that Frazier is in the pole position in terms of the "hot coordinator'' crowd, and it's likely he'll interview plenty again this hiring season. He has interviewed in Miami, St. Louis, Denver and Detroit in the past two years, and if the Vikings' success continues this season, it'll only increase the buzz surrounding his candidacy. Frazier's interview skills are said to have not been his strong suit in the past, but his coaching and rapport with players is widely respected and he has gotten tutorial help on the interview front.
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• Mike Shanahan -- The former Broncos head coach should be the fairest girl at the ball this year, and have his pick of the jobs available. Buffalo is reportedly already wooing him, but I can't see the usually frugal Ralph Wilson being willing to spend the kind of money it would take to land Shanny. And I can't see Shanny deciding Buffalo is where he wants to work. And I'm going to go out on a limb here and predict you can cross Oakland off his list, too. The smart money continues to be on Washington and Danny "Warbucks'' Snyder (we could call it the Danny and Shanny show).
• Bill Cowher -- The Chin is still playing his cards pretty close to the vest, but it appears he's more open to returning to the NFL this year -- if the right opportunity avails itself -- than at any other point since he left Pittsburgh following the 2006 season. It's still thought that Carolina is his logical destination, but John Fox's Panthers have won four of their past six games, and if that trend continues there won't be any openings in Charlotte in 2010.
• Mike Holmgren -- OK, we're fudging a bit here, because Holmgren isn't interested in returning to the NFL grind as a head coach. He wants a Bill Parcells-type czar role, leading a rebuilding team's front office, and there's no more desperate situation than Cleveland's these days. The Browns are interested, and Holmgren is said to not be scared off by the size of the challenge that Cleveland presents. (Of course, they all say that going in.)
• Brian Billick -- With Jon Gruden committing to another year or two of television work this week, and Tony Dungy clearly too darn busy to return to the sidelines, the only other remaining available Super Bowl-winning coach is Billick, who is in the second year of his NFL sabbatical. Billick, too, has had success joining the ranks of the media, and enjoys both his TV gigs and the acclaim that has come from his authorship of an excellent new book on life in the NFL. I don't see him taking just any job to get back in, especially since he's still being paid handsomely by the Ravens.
• Leslie Frazier, Vikings defensive coordinator -- The sense is that Frazier is in the pole position in terms of the "hot coordinator'' crowd, and it's likely he'll interview plenty again this hiring season. He has interviewed in Miami, St. Louis, Denver and Detroit in the past two years, and if the Vikings' success continues this season, it'll only increase the buzz surrounding his candidacy. Frazier's interview skills are said to have not been his strong suit in the past, but his coaching and rapport with players is widely respected and he has gotten tutorial help on the interview front.
Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/w ... z0XjLGkhSM
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