eh si sono d'accordo, comunque Jackson è da legnarePaperone wrote: la stessa regola applicata nel fumble di DEN è stata applicata nella partita PHI@DAL
per quanto mi riguarda il regolamento funziona bene :hehe:
Re: Regular Season: 4 mesi prima del letargo
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dalla :gazza:, commento al MN
l'anno dei cow boys
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con un Romo così forse per i Dallas è l'anno buono (Patriots permettendo)
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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- I Bills partono 3-0 per la prima volta dal 1992, in quell'anno Buffalo andò al Super Bowl.
- Prima partita della carriera per Marshawn Lynch in cui ha segnato più di un TD.
- Con i suoi 67 tentativi di passaggio Griese raggiunge la quinta posizione in questa speciale classifica (Bledsoe 70 (1994), Testaverde 69 (2000), Kitna 68 (2001), Blanda 68 (1964)).
- Frerotte vince la sua prima partita dal 2 dicembre, quando vestiva la casacca dei Rams.
- I Patriots concludono la striscia di 21 vittorie consecutive in regular season. Mentre i Dolphins concludono quella di 11 sconfitte consecutive in trasferta.
- Ronnie Brown ha segnato 4 TDs su corsa e ne ha lanciato un altro. Eguaglia la prestazione di Paddy Driscoll che risale al 1923.
- I Dolphins non correvano più di 200 yards (216) dal 29 dicembre 2002, in una partita contro i Patriots.
- New England non concedeva cosi tanti punti dal 7 novembre 2005 (40-21 contro i Colts).
- I Giants diventano la quinta detentrice del Super Bowl a cominciare la stagione successiva con un record di 3-0.
- L'ultima volta che i Giants partirono 3-0 era il 2000 ed arrivarono al Super Bowl (Perso con i Ravens).
- Quarta vittoria consecutiva dei Giants all'overtime.
- I Bengals non cominciavano così male dal 2003 (concluso 8-8).
- LenDale White ha segnato almeno un TD su corsa in tutte le prime tre partite con i Titans. L'ultimo che fece una cosa del genere fu Allen Pinkett nel 1991.
- Dopo lo sweep del 2004 i Texans non hanno più vinto contro i Titans.
- Per la seconda settimana consecutiva Campbell e Moss confezionano il TD che permette ai Redskins di vincere.
- Santana Moss ha segnato almeno un TD nelle ultime sei partite (playoffs inclusi). Pareggia il record di Bobby Mitchell nel 1964.
- I Broncos migliorano il loro record a 7-2 contro i Saints e partono 3-0 dal 2003 (conclusa 10-6).
- Donovan McNabb supera Correll Buckhalter per TD passes nella storia degli Eagles e fa segnare un nuovo record (176).
- Jones-Drew e Taylor hanno corso entrambi per più di 100 yards. L'ultima volta che accadde questa cosa era il 10 dicembre 2006, sempre contro i Colts.
- I Colts hanno perso due partite in casa consecutive. Non accadeva dal 1998, l'anno in cui Manning era rookie.
- Anderson ha un rating di 43.5, il peggiore di qualsiasi QB dell'NFL con almeno due partenze.
- I Browns sono 8-24 contro i rivali divisionali dal 2003 ad oggi.
- Aaron Rodgers non ha ancora lanciato un intercetto da quando è diventato QB partente.
- Prima vittoria per i Cowboys al Lambeau Field, dopo 6 partite giocate.
- Prima partita della carriera per Marshawn Lynch in cui ha segnato più di un TD.
- Con i suoi 67 tentativi di passaggio Griese raggiunge la quinta posizione in questa speciale classifica (Bledsoe 70 (1994), Testaverde 69 (2000), Kitna 68 (2001), Blanda 68 (1964)).
- Frerotte vince la sua prima partita dal 2 dicembre, quando vestiva la casacca dei Rams.
- I Patriots concludono la striscia di 21 vittorie consecutive in regular season. Mentre i Dolphins concludono quella di 11 sconfitte consecutive in trasferta.
- Ronnie Brown ha segnato 4 TDs su corsa e ne ha lanciato un altro. Eguaglia la prestazione di Paddy Driscoll che risale al 1923.
- I Dolphins non correvano più di 200 yards (216) dal 29 dicembre 2002, in una partita contro i Patriots.
- New England non concedeva cosi tanti punti dal 7 novembre 2005 (40-21 contro i Colts).
- I Giants diventano la quinta detentrice del Super Bowl a cominciare la stagione successiva con un record di 3-0.
- L'ultima volta che i Giants partirono 3-0 era il 2000 ed arrivarono al Super Bowl (Perso con i Ravens).
- Quarta vittoria consecutiva dei Giants all'overtime.
- I Bengals non cominciavano così male dal 2003 (concluso 8-8).
- LenDale White ha segnato almeno un TD su corsa in tutte le prime tre partite con i Titans. L'ultimo che fece una cosa del genere fu Allen Pinkett nel 1991.
- Dopo lo sweep del 2004 i Texans non hanno più vinto contro i Titans.
- Per la seconda settimana consecutiva Campbell e Moss confezionano il TD che permette ai Redskins di vincere.
- Santana Moss ha segnato almeno un TD nelle ultime sei partite (playoffs inclusi). Pareggia il record di Bobby Mitchell nel 1964.
- I Broncos migliorano il loro record a 7-2 contro i Saints e partono 3-0 dal 2003 (conclusa 10-6).
- Donovan McNabb supera Correll Buckhalter per TD passes nella storia degli Eagles e fa segnare un nuovo record (176).
- Jones-Drew e Taylor hanno corso entrambi per più di 100 yards. L'ultima volta che accadde questa cosa era il 10 dicembre 2006, sempre contro i Colts.
- I Colts hanno perso due partite in casa consecutive. Non accadeva dal 1998, l'anno in cui Manning era rookie.
- Anderson ha un rating di 43.5, il peggiore di qualsiasi QB dell'NFL con almeno due partenze.
- I Browns sono 8-24 contro i rivali divisionali dal 2003 ad oggi.
- Aaron Rodgers non ha ancora lanciato un intercetto da quando è diventato QB partente.
- Prima vittoria per i Cowboys al Lambeau Field, dopo 6 partite giocate.
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Re: Regular Season: 5 mesi prima del letargo
Potrebbe essere la fine di una grande carriera
http://www.nfl.com/news/story?id=09000d ... nfirm=true
Plaxico, sospeso 1 gara dai Giants per insubordinazione, vuole fare appello.
Gonzo ha perso la pazienza con i Chiefs
http://blogs.nfl.com/2008/09/24/could-t ... ther-team/
http://www.nfl.com/news/story?id=09000d ... nfirm=true
Plaxico, sospeso 1 gara dai Giants per insubordinazione, vuole fare appello.
Gonzo ha perso la pazienza con i Chiefs
http://blogs.nfl.com/2008/09/24/could-t ... ther-team/
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Senza parole...
Bucs kicker Bryant's infant son passes away
TAMPA, Fla. -- Matthew Tryson Bryant, the 3-month-old son of Tampa Bay Buccaneers kicker Matt Bryant, died Wednesday.
"We had a terrible tragedy this morning," coach Jon Gruden said after practice. "We lost a key member of our family. Matt Bryant and Melissa lost their youngest son. I don't have a lot of details but ... it's hard. Our prayers go out to the Bryants."
"Obviously the details will come later but it's just a horrible tragedy and I can't explain it. Again, I just ask the fans and the people that know Matt to keep him in their prayers. It will be hard for him to overcome this but we've got to do the best we can right now."
Bryant is in his seventh season in the NFL, his fourth season with Tampa Bay.
"The entire Buccaneer family is deeply saddened by this tragedy," general manager Bruce Allen said in a team statement.
"The Bryants have been an inspiration to our entire community through their commitment to their family and their exhaustive efforts working with children and those in need in the Bay area. Our thoughts and prayers are with Matt and Melissa during this difficult time."
Matthew was the youngest of the Bryant family's two sons.
Bryant, 33, kicked the game-winning field goal in overtime against Chicago last Sunday.
Bucs kicker Bryant's infant son passes away
TAMPA, Fla. -- Matthew Tryson Bryant, the 3-month-old son of Tampa Bay Buccaneers kicker Matt Bryant, died Wednesday.
"We had a terrible tragedy this morning," coach Jon Gruden said after practice. "We lost a key member of our family. Matt Bryant and Melissa lost their youngest son. I don't have a lot of details but ... it's hard. Our prayers go out to the Bryants."
"Obviously the details will come later but it's just a horrible tragedy and I can't explain it. Again, I just ask the fans and the people that know Matt to keep him in their prayers. It will be hard for him to overcome this but we've got to do the best we can right now."
Bryant is in his seventh season in the NFL, his fourth season with Tampa Bay.
"The entire Buccaneer family is deeply saddened by this tragedy," general manager Bruce Allen said in a team statement.
"The Bryants have been an inspiration to our entire community through their commitment to their family and their exhaustive efforts working with children and those in need in the Bay area. Our thoughts and prayers are with Matt and Melissa during this difficult time."
Matthew was the youngest of the Bryant family's two sons.
Bryant, 33, kicked the game-winning field goal in overtime against Chicago last Sunday.
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Re: Regular Season: 5 mesi prima del letargo
servirà a poco ma le più sentite condoglianze.
queste sono cose che non dovrebbero succedere mai.
queste sono cose che non dovrebbero succedere mai.
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Re: Regular Season: 5 mesi prima del letargo
Ecco le parole del Best Rapper Alive sulla NFL in generale.
Interessante come Lil', nato e cresciuto a New Orleans, non tifi nè per i Saints nè per gli Hornets.
Interessante come Lil', nato e cresciuto a New Orleans, non tifi nè per i Saints nè per gli Hornets.
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Re: Regular Season: 5 mesi prima del letargo
E' meglio ECT. :gazza:mattew88 wrote: Ecco le parole del Best Rapper Alive sulla NFL in generale.
Interessante come Lil', nato e cresciuto a New Orleans, non tifi nè per i Saints nè per gli Hornets.
Davide e' il miglior WR mai apparso su un campo da flag football separatista (cit. Multiple):ciucco: + :pandu: + :rastapimp: + :censored: =
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Davidyd wrote: E' meglio ECT. :gazza:
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Re: Regular Season: 5 mesi prima del letargo
Strana stagione fino ad ora questa, eh!? Leggete che ne pensa Bill Simmons, l'ultimo paragrafo è qualcosa di eccezionale secondo me.
Heading into Week 4, incredibly ...
... 25 teams are thinking, "We can absolutely make the playoffs."
... 16 teams are thinking, "We can absolutely make the conference title game."
... 12 teams are thinking, "We can absolutely make the Super Bowl."
... seven teams are thinking, "We can absolutely win the Super Bowl."
... three teams are thinking, "My God, this is a living hell. Four months to go? Really? Just shoot us. Shoot us in the head right now."
Those are pretty good numbers, right? With the Patriots and Colts falling back to the pack, we're headed for the most wide-open NFL season since 2002, when no team finished higher than 12-4; 15 teams finished with seven, eight or nine wins; two nine-win teams made the second round; Rich Gannon won the MVP award, Dexter Jackson won the Super Bowl MVP, Ryan Leaf threw for 4,500 yards, Brad Johnson was the winning Super Bowl QB and Tommy Maddox won "Comeback Player of the Year." By the way, I only made up one of those last five things. Now that, my friends, is a goofy season.
Don't rule out any 2008 scenario over these next 14 weeks, whether it's three NFC East teams winning 12-plus games ... the Bills finishing 13-3 and having the mayors of Buffalo and Toronto flip a coin to host their second-round playoff game ... J.T. O'Sullivan throwing for 4,000 yards and 35 TDs, then realizing his destiny by opening a sports bar in San Francisco called "J.T. O'Sullivan's" ... the Colts and Pats missing the playoffs ... Michael Turner rushing for 2,000 yards ... Brandon Marshall catching 150 passes in 15 games ... Matt Millen getting hired to run the Raiders ... Jay Cutler and Phil Rivers making awkward conversation at the Pro Bowl ... Romeo Crennel successfully figuring out what to do when his team is down two scores with five minutes remaining ... Al Davis successfully replacing his entire blood supply with the blood of the Jonas Brothers ... or even Gus Frerotte, Kerry Collins and Brian Griese taking home the NFL MVP, Super Bowl MVP and Comeback Player of the Year awards in some order.
È odioso, tifa le squadre sbagliate ma come scrive lui scrivono in pochi.
Heading into Week 4, incredibly ...
... 25 teams are thinking, "We can absolutely make the playoffs."
... 16 teams are thinking, "We can absolutely make the conference title game."
... 12 teams are thinking, "We can absolutely make the Super Bowl."
... seven teams are thinking, "We can absolutely win the Super Bowl."
... three teams are thinking, "My God, this is a living hell. Four months to go? Really? Just shoot us. Shoot us in the head right now."
Those are pretty good numbers, right? With the Patriots and Colts falling back to the pack, we're headed for the most wide-open NFL season since 2002, when no team finished higher than 12-4; 15 teams finished with seven, eight or nine wins; two nine-win teams made the second round; Rich Gannon won the MVP award, Dexter Jackson won the Super Bowl MVP, Ryan Leaf threw for 4,500 yards, Brad Johnson was the winning Super Bowl QB and Tommy Maddox won "Comeback Player of the Year." By the way, I only made up one of those last five things. Now that, my friends, is a goofy season.
Don't rule out any 2008 scenario over these next 14 weeks, whether it's three NFC East teams winning 12-plus games ... the Bills finishing 13-3 and having the mayors of Buffalo and Toronto flip a coin to host their second-round playoff game ... J.T. O'Sullivan throwing for 4,000 yards and 35 TDs, then realizing his destiny by opening a sports bar in San Francisco called "J.T. O'Sullivan's" ... the Colts and Pats missing the playoffs ... Michael Turner rushing for 2,000 yards ... Brandon Marshall catching 150 passes in 15 games ... Matt Millen getting hired to run the Raiders ... Jay Cutler and Phil Rivers making awkward conversation at the Pro Bowl ... Romeo Crennel successfully figuring out what to do when his team is down two scores with five minutes remaining ... Al Davis successfully replacing his entire blood supply with the blood of the Jonas Brothers ... or even Gus Frerotte, Kerry Collins and Brian Griese taking home the NFL MVP, Super Bowl MVP and Comeback Player of the Year awards in some order.
È odioso, tifa le squadre sbagliate ma come scrive lui scrivono in pochi.

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Re: Regular Season: 5 mesi prima del letargo
Scusate l'ignoranza, ma dove posso trovare una lista aggiornata con gli infortuni della settimana? E a che ora si sa con certezza se giocheranno o meno?
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http://www.nfl.com/injuriesputrido wrote: Scusate l'ignoranza, ma dove posso trovare una lista aggiornata con gli infortuni della settimana? E a che ora si sa con certezza se giocheranno o meno?
La certezza per i questionable si avrà solo al kick off, i probable in genere giocano, i doubtful no.
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Re: Regular Season: 5 mesi prima del letargo
Ma sempre di mezzo i Broncos ci sono quest'anno quanto si tratta di errori, o presunti tali, arbitrali? :D
New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton has been fined $15,000 for his comments critical of officiating during the team's 34-32 loss to the Denver Broncos last Sunday, league and team sources said Saturday.
Payton is expected to appeal the fine, a team source said. He was critical in his Monday press conference, citing an obvious error in which Broncos linebacker Jamie Winborn appeared to be lined up in the neutral zone on third and 1 with 2:40 left to play.
There was no penalty called, which would have given the Saints a first down at the Denver 19-yard line with a little more than two minutes to play. The Saints lost a yard on the play and Martin Gramatica missed a 43-yard field goal in the two-point loss.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell sent a memo to all clubs this week, clarifying league policy on criticism of game officials.
He told teams the league welcomes criticism but only in private communication with the league office. Public criticism will result in disciplinary action, the commissioner said.
New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton has been fined $15,000 for his comments critical of officiating during the team's 34-32 loss to the Denver Broncos last Sunday, league and team sources said Saturday.
Payton is expected to appeal the fine, a team source said. He was critical in his Monday press conference, citing an obvious error in which Broncos linebacker Jamie Winborn appeared to be lined up in the neutral zone on third and 1 with 2:40 left to play.
There was no penalty called, which would have given the Saints a first down at the Denver 19-yard line with a little more than two minutes to play. The Saints lost a yard on the play and Martin Gramatica missed a 43-yard field goal in the two-point loss.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell sent a memo to all clubs this week, clarifying league policy on criticism of game officials.
He told teams the league welcomes criticism but only in private communication with the league office. Public criticism will result in disciplinary action, the commissioner said.
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Re: Regular Season: 5 mesi prima del letargo
Alvise ha pagato :gazza:

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Re: Regular Season: 5 mesi prima del letargo
Grazie mille per il link ed anche per la spiegazioneJeremy wrote: http://www.nfl.com/injuries
La certezza per i questionable si avrà solo al kick off, i probable in genere giocano, i doubtful no.