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tonato
Bien kiffé le show de madonna aussi, meme si c'etait un peu "sage" et "bonne éleve", mais bon NFL, NBC toussa forcement elle allait pas crucifier des vierges nues.
Dirty
On perd encore contre le vainqueur final :mecquiseconsolecommeilpeut:
DimSet
Citation (Dirty @ 06/02/2012 17:09) *
On perd encore contre le vainqueur final :marseillais:


FYP
Varino
Citation (DimSet @ 06/02/2012 17:14) *
FYP

neokill@h.gif mais trop quoi


Nous on les a même niqué et pourtant tu me vois pas le clamer tous les 5 posts.
Dirty
Citation (Varino @ 06/02/2012 17:15) *
Nous on les a même niqué et pourtant tu me vois pas le clamer tous les 5 posts.

Encore heureux que tu le clames pas, en saison régulière ça vaut rien, la preuve on a bien niqué les Packers nous l'an dernier ph34r.gif
Non mais c'était juste une constatation julm3.png

A chaque fois en PO on perd contre le futur finaliste ou vainqueur
Eagles (finaliste)
Cardinals (finaliste)
Packers (vainqueur)
Giants (vainqueur)
DimSet
Citation (Dirty @ 06/02/2012 18:27) *
Encore heureux que tu le clames pas, en saison régulière ça vaut rien, la preuve on a bien niqué les Packers nous l'an dernier ph34r.gif
Non mais c'était juste une constatation julm3.png

A chaque fois en PO on perd contre le futur finaliste ou vainqueur
Eagles (finaliste)
Cardinals (finaliste)
Packers (vainqueur)
Giants (vainqueur)


Ah ouais maintenant tu comptes même les finalistes implosion du tibia.gif :super_marseillais: ph34r.gif
Dirty
Citation (DimSet @ 30/01/2012 10:30) *
J'ai la meilleure équipe et je me fait niquer pas les blessures sad.gif


MadininaScal
Citation (Dirty @ 06/02/2012 19:53) *


Mais ce gif! neokill@h.gif neokill@h.gif neokill@h.gif

Nous on a battu le futur vainqueur. Donc Skins > SB julm3.png
CL
Citation (DimSet @ 06/02/2012 14:44) *
Personne pour ressortir les meilleures pub ? Le foot on s'en fout.

J'ai bien aimé celle avec le chien et les doritos. :analysepointue:

Gronko aurait pu être > Dieu s'il avait récupéré le ballon dans la endzone à la toute fin de match kratos77.gif J'ai pas compris pourquoi ils l'ont fait jouer, car ça se voyait qu'il avait aucune puissance dans sa cheville par rapport à d'habitude et qu'il servait à rien sur le terrain.
CL
La mock draft de Mc Shay :

Citation

Indianapolis Colts

Record: 2-14

Andrew Luck*, QB, Stanford The status of Colts legend Peyton Manning is still up in the air after multiple neck surgeries, and Manning will be 36 years old next season. Meanwhile, Luck is a once-in-a-generation prospect with the physical tools and mental makeup to start from day one. Given the financial considerations involved, the smart decision is to draft Luck and part ways with Manning.




St. Louis Rams

Record: 2-14

Matt Kalil*, OT, USC Rams QB Sam Bradford (No 1 overall, 2010) needs better protection to reach his full potential. Current St. Louis LOT Jason Smith has fallen short of expectations after being taken second overall in 2009, and with Kalil's size, athleticism and nasty disposition he is ready to take over at left tackle from the first day of training camp.




Minnesota Vikings

Record: 3-13

Riley Reiff*, OT, Iowa The Vikings desperately need offensive weapons to help young QB Christian Ponder, but they also need to better protect their investment in Ponder. Reiff needs to get stronger, but he is an underrated athlete with the potential to become a very good starting left tackle in the NFL.




Cleveland Browns

Record: 4-12

Robert Griffin III*, QB, Baylor Current Browns QB Colt McCoy has shown good toughness, mental capacity and short-to-intermediate accuracy, but his lack of size and arm strength to drive the ball downfield put too many limitations on the offense. Assuming no team trades ahead of them to take Griffin, the Browns can add a dynamic weapon who will open things up. He still must improve his consistency as a decision-maker and with his underneath touch/accuracy, but his downfield accuracy was vastly improved in 2011.




Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Record: 4-12

Morris Claiborne*, CB, LSU Current Buccaneers RB LeGarrette Blount is no Trent Richardson, so dont't rule out Alabama's bell-cow back as an option here. Tampa Bay's cornerback situation is a nightmare, though, with Ronde Barber on the decline and Aqib Talib facing off-field issues. Claiborne would bring to Tampa the best man-to-man cover skills in the 2012 class, along with good speed and instincts.




Washington Redskins
Record: 5-11

Justin Blackmon*, WR, Oklahoma State This pick is made with the assumption the Redskins do not trade up to take Griffin and plan to fill their quarterback need via free agency (Peyton Manning?). They also have a need at cornerback and would likely take Claiborne if he were available, but in this scenario Blackmon is the best choice. He offers an upgrade over current starters Santana Moss and Jabar Gaffney and would give Washington a big-bodied receiver who can produce down the field.


Jacksonville Jaguars
Record: 5-11

Quinton Coples, DE, North Carolina The Jaguars are desperate for help at receiver, but Blackmon is off the board and Coples presents great value at this point. He's the most talented defensive prospect in the 2012 class and showcased a versatile skill set and the potential to be a dominant player throughout Senior Bowl week.


Miami Dolphins
Record: 6-10

Melvin Ingram, DE/OLB, South Carolina Quarterback and right offensive tackle are bigger needs, but there is not an available player at either of those positions who's worth drafting here. Cameron Wake is Miami's only legitimate pass-rushing threat and he turns 30 next season, so Ingram makes sense. He can play tackle in a four-man front or end in a three-man front, giving the Dolphins the scheme versatility they want under new defensive coordinator Kevin Coye, and Ingram had a penchant for making big plays during his senior season.


Carolina Panthers
Record: 5-11

Michael Brockers*, DT, LSU Carolina also has needs at receiver, cornerback and guard, but coach Ron Rivera needs a disruptive force along the defensive interior, and Brockers can be just that. He's a massive presence and strong, quick and aware as a run-stuffer. While he'll never be a great pass-rusher, Brockers has more potential in that area than his college production would seem to indicate.


Buffalo Bills
Record: 6-10

Courtney Upshaw, DE/OLB, Alabama Buffalo nailed the 2011 draft with three strong picks on defense (DL Marcell Dareus, CB Aaron Williams, LB Kelvin Sheppard), and the chance to add a pass-rusher like Upshaw would be hard to pass up. Upshaw is a versatile DE/OLB hybrid, and while he doesn't have elite speed he shows savvy as a pass-rusher and effective quickness-to-power moves. He's also very strong against the run and was highly productive in the SEC.


Seattle Seahawks
Record: 7-9

Trent Richardson*, RB, Alabama Richardson is a top-five talent but will likely slip a bit because of positional value considerations. Falling this far would be a surprise, but none of the teams in the top 10 have a pressing need at running back. If none of them ignore need to take the best player available, the Seahawks will feel like they've won the lottery. Both Marshawn Lynch and Justin Forsett are free agents, and Richardson would bring with him an elite combination of size, speed, power, quickness and vision.


Kansas City Chiefs
Record: 7-9

Luke Kuechly*, ILB, Boston College Bigger holes exist along the offensive line and at nose tackle, but Kuechly is clearly the best player on the board at this point. The Chiefs would make this pick with the hope Kuchly would give new coach Romeo Crennel the kind of leadership and production Tedy Bruschi provided for the New England defenses Crennel coached in the early 2000s. Kuechly shows rare instincts and is a healthier version of current Cowboys standout Sean Lee.


Arizona Cardinals
Record: 8-8

David DeCastro*, G, Stanford This might seem a bit high for a guard, but DeCastro was the most dominant interior offensive lineman in the nation in 2011 and has a chance to develop into one of the elite NFL players at his position. Offensive tackle is also a need area, but DeCastro is a much better overall player than the top available tackle. Cornerback could also be a consideration, but both Janoris Jenkins (North Alabama) and Dre Kirkpatrick (Alabama) carry off-field baggage.


Dallas Cowboys
Record: 8-8

Janoris Jenkins, CB, North Alabama Corner is a top need area, and Jenkins proved at the Senior Bowl that he's still an elite cover corner after spending a year at the Division II level. Dallas will need to get comfortable with his character issues, though, including legal issues that led to his dismissal from the Florida program.


Philadelphia Eagles
Record: 8-8

Devon Still, DT, Penn State Opinions on Still vary widely. I have an early-second round grade on him, but many feel he is a mid-first-rounder. There is a lot to like about his upside, given his size and ability to penetrate and disrupt. He is inconsistent on tape, but it's hard to find guys with his combination of skills. Alabama S Mark Barron would be a consideration, but the Eagles got S Jaiquan Jarrett in the second round last year, and this would be a bit early for an outside linebacker like North Carolina's Zach Brown. Philadelphia fans, feel free to disagree.
New York Jets
Record: 8-8

Mark Barron, S, Alabama The Jets need help in the secondary to deal with the Patriots' tight end duo of Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez twice a season, and Barron is the only 2012 safety prospect with a first-round grade. He does everything well, showing instincts and playmaking skills in coverage and the ability to be a physical run defender when playing near the box.


Cincinnati Bengals (from OAK)
Record: 9-7

Dre Kirkpatrick*, CB, Alabama Character is not high on the Bengals' list of priorities when evaluating prospects, so they won't be turned off by Kirkpatrick's recent off-field issues. Cincinnati needs help on the defensive perimeter with Leon Hall coming off an injury and uncertainty surrounding Pacman Jones and Kelly Jennings, and Kirkpatrick can provide it. He will never be an elite man-to-man cover corner, but he has good size and is instinctive, athletic and physical.


San Diego Chargers
Record: 8-8

Jonathan Martin*, OT, Stanford San Diego needs an upgrade over current right tackle Jeromey Clary, and Martin has starting potential. He's still growing into his body and was not as dominant as I'd hoped when I went back to the 2011 tape, but he still has good run-blocking skills and remains a potential first-rounder.


Chicago Bears
Record: 8-8

Kendall Wright*, WR, Baylor The Bears have not spent a first-round pick on a wide receiver since David Terrell in 2001, and at some point they have to pull the trigger on a playmaker for QB Jay Cutler. A versatile speedster who can threaten defenses vertically and is dangerous after the catch, Wright is on the rise after catching 108 passes for 1,663 yards and hauling in 14 touchdowns in 2011.


Tennessee Titans
Record: 9-7

Nick Perry*, DE, USC The Titans have three defensive ends set to become free agents and need a dynamic pass-rusher to complement Derrick Morgan. While Perry is raw, he has good initial burst and natural pass-rush skills. Cornerback, safety and offensive line are also need areas, but Perry makes the most sense in this situation.


Cincinnati Bengals
Record: 9-7

Lamar Miller*, RB, Miami Cedric Benson is set to become a free agent, so the Bengals need speed in the backfield, and Miller is a burner. No back in the class has a better combination of lateral agility and acceleration, and while this might be a bit of a reach given his postseason shoulder surgery, Miller is a home run threat who would be a nice complement to budding starts QB Andy Dalton and WR A.J. Green.


Cleveland Browns (from ATL)
Record: 4-12

Michael Floyd, WR, Notre Dame Floyd is a big downfield target with better run-after-catch ability than he's given credit for, and he is a hard worker who has matured after some off-field issues early in his career. Adding RG3 and Floyd would give the Cleveland offense a badly needed shot in the arm, much like the Bengals got from Dalton and Green in 2011.


Detroit Lions
Record: 10-6

Cordy Glenn, G, Georgia There is no cornerback or linebacker available who is worth this pick, so it might be an opportunity for the Lions to trade back with at team looking to trade up and get a quarterback like Ryan Tannehill (Texas A&M) or Brock Osweiler (Arizona State). If not, Glenn is a solid pick. He has the size and power to thrive at guard in the NFL and could develop into a solid right tackle at some point. He held up well against top pass-rushers at the Senior Bowl but is still a work in progress at that position.


Pittsburgh Steelers
Record: 12-4

Mike Adams, OT, Ohio State The Steelers have been plagued by injuries and inconsistency along the offensive line, and there's no question Adams has the natural ability to quickly emerge as a starting tackle in the NFL. He's not as nasty as I would like a first-round tackle to be, but he's an easy mover for his size (6-foot-7, 323 pounds) and capable of upgrading the perimeter protection around battered QB Ben Roethlisberger.


Denver Broncos
Record: 8-8

Ryan Tannehill, QB, Texas A&M This would clearly be an unpopular pick in Denver, but the Broncos need to bring in competition for Tim Tebow, and not many free-agent quarterbacks will be willing to walk into a pressure-cooker situation alongside Tebow. If not here, Denver will be forced to wait until the 57th overall pick (assuming no trades are made), and at that point all of the top six quarterbacks will likely be off the board. Tannehill is intriguing because he's a good athlete (former wide receiver) who can operate some of the same option and rollout concepts the Broncos have implemented for Tebow. Denver would also have a legitimate prospect to develop if Tebow is unable to significantly improve his accuracy, so it seems like a good fit. However, there are also needs at corner, defensive tackle and tight end to consider.


Houston Texans
Record: 10-6

Coby Fleener*, TE, Stanford The Texans would rather get a wideout here to complement Andre Johnson, but Rutgers' Mohamed Sanu and South Carolina's Alshon Jeffery would be reaches at this point. A difference-maker at tight end would help, though, and Fleener is a reliable target with toughness, a competitive nature and underrated speed/athleticism. He could draw some attention to the middle away from Johnson, and with a deep wideout class Houston could find a quality receiver in the next couple of rounds.


New England Patriots (from N.O.)
Record: 12-4

Chandler Jones*, DE, Syracuse The Patriots have two first-round picks, and while coach Bill Belichick's track record indicates he'll trade one of them, we have to project both to the Patriots until we know otherwise. Jones is an under-the-radar pass-rusher with the frame (6-5, 247) Bill Belichick likes in his DE/OLB hybrids, and he's a gifted athlete who bends the edge naturally. He's the brother of Ravens DL Arthur Jones and MMA sensation Jon Jones.


Green Bay Packers
Record: 15-1

Ronnell Lewis*, OLB, Oklahoma This is a bit of a reach, but no more so than any of the players who fit Green Bay's need at defensive end (5-technique) or cornerback. The Packers must find a pass-rusher who can complement OLB Clay Matthews, and Lewis would bring natural burst and athleticism to the table.


Baltimore Ravens
Record: 12-4

Vontaze Burfict*, ILB, Arizona State Burfict is a physical freak with tremendous athleticism and explosive power. He's a top-20 talent, but questions about his discipline on and off the field are hurting his stock. However, Burfict could contribute immediately and would benefit greatly from the leadership and guidance of Ravens MLB Ray Lewis. And you have to wonder whether the Ravens would press their luck and take another player with character flags after bringing CB Jimmy Smith into the fold last year.


San Francisco 49ers
Record: 13-3

Alfonzo Dennard, CB, Nebraska Dennard has some durability issues and lacks ideal recovery speed, but he shows good instincts and a physical style, and his 2010 tape is far better than the injury-plagued version we saw in 2011. He could be a good fit for a 49ers secondary that could lose Carlos Rogers to free agency and needs an overall talent upgrade.


New England Patriots
Record: 13-3

Brandon Thompson, DT, Clemson Filling a need at wide receiver would be a reach here, so Thompson becomes attractive. His motor runs hot and cold and he played much better in 2010, but Thompson can be overpowering against the run and flashes the ability to collapse the pocket as a pass-rusher. Other interior DLs who could be on the radar: Jerel Worthy (Michigan State), Fletcher Cox (Mississippi State), Devon Still (Penn State) and Dontari Poe (Memphis).


New York Giants
Record: 9-7

Dwayne Allen*, TE, Clemson Alabama ILB Dont'a Hightower would be a good fit, but also a bit of a reach, and offensive tackle and cornerback are also on the Giants' short list. However, given the players available, a seam-stretching tight end such as Allen would be a good option. He could open up some room for New York's perimeter threats, and he also improved as an in-line blocker in 2011.
tonato
http://www.myfoxny.com/

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11G


Haaan les Hoolix

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eezer
Haaaaaa ce SB wub.gif

Dimanche je commence à regarder le match et m'endors à la mi temps pour me réveiller 1mn alors que les Giants sont menés. Je me refais le match hier soir pensant que ça sent pas spécialement bon et là la bonne surprise wub.gif

Quelle fin de match, j'ai kiffé, Eli est énorme, les catchs qui suivaient l'étaient aussi parfois. Jacobs wub.gif cette locomotive, je t'aime.

Quelqu'un pour m'expliquer les 2 premiers points des Giants? J'ai rien capté.


GO GIANTSSSSSSS
NewYorkSup
Le safety c'est quand le QB se fait sacke dans sa propre end zone. La, BRady s'est pas fait sacke vu qu'il a lance la balle mais comme il a lance la balle n'importe ou (aucun receveur dans le coin), les arbitres ont decide qu'il avait pas tente de faire une passe mais de se debarrasser de la balle pour eviter le sack donc au final, ca equivaut quand meme a un safety.
eezer
Ha ok je comprenais rien voyant pas un "vrai" sacke. Thanx !
El Jesusto
Citation (NewYorkSup @ 08/02/2012 13:41) *
Le safety c'est quand le QB se fait sacke dans sa propre end zone. La, BRady s'est pas fait sacke vu qu'il a lance la balle mais comme il a lance la balle n'importe ou (aucun receveur dans le coin), les arbitres ont decide qu'il avait pas tente de faire une passe mais de se debarrasser de la balle pour eviter le sack donc au final, ca equivaut quand meme a un safety.

d'ailleurs etait ce pour se debarasser, car on voit qu'un receveur croise dans la direction de la balle. Peut etre un mauvais dosage (mais ca m'etonnerait) ou mésentente
NewYorkSup
Citation (El Jesusto @ 08/02/2012 12:07) *
d'ailleurs etait ce pour se debarasser, car on voit qu'un receveur croise dans la direction de la balle. Peut etre un mauvais dosage (mais ca m'etonnerait) ou mésentente

Apres, c'est a l'interpretation de l'arbitre. Pour moi, le call est pas scandaleux, y a quand meme vraiment personne la ou la balle tombe. Durant la saison reguliere, on a mange la meme, mais la Sanchez avait lance la balle sur quelqu'un qui l'avait attrapee mais c'etait un joueur de la ligne de devant qui n;a pas le droit de recevoir des ballons. Le call est deja beaucoup plus discutable vu que sous la pression, tu vois pas forcement sur qui t'envoie, tu vois un maillot de ton equipe, et tu tentes.
DimSet
On s'en fou les Pats ont perdu wub.gif



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Pats < sida
MadininaScal
Citation (NewYorkSup @ 08/02/2012 18:29) *
Apres, c'est a l'interpretation de l'arbitre. Pour moi, le call est pas scandaleux, y a quand meme vraiment personne la ou la balle tombe. Durant la saison reguliere, on a mange la meme, mais la Sanchez avait lance la balle sur quelqu'un qui l'avait attrapee mais c'etait un joueur de la ligne de devant qui n;a pas le droit de recevoir des ballons. Le call est deja beaucoup plus discutable vu que sous la pression, tu vois pas forcement sur qui t'envoie, tu vois un maillot de ton equipe, et tu tentes.


Ah oui je m'en souviens de cette action...Mais c'était un good call! ph34r.gif
Dirty
Citation (MadininaScal @ 08/02/2012 18:32) *
Ah oui je m'en souviens de cette action...Mais c'était un good call! ph34r.gif

Le flag + safety y est à 100%, ça se discute même pas.

Sinon, ce SB rentre dans mon top 5 des moins bons que j'ai vu (sur 21).
Je retiens juste le super catch de Mario implosion du tibia.gif
CL
Citation
Name-a-Shaq: Shaq Thompson, Shaquille O'Neal, and the NCAA's Shaq-Filled 2012 Recruiting Class

When the University of Washington landed top-ranked football recruit Shaq Thompson last week, Husky head coach Steve Sarkisian gleefully declared it is "just awesome" that the hard-hitting safety from Sacramento opted to attend UW over California, Oregon, and other top-tier schools. Even more awesome, though, is the fact that Thompson is one of several Shaqs who will play in the NCAA next year, exactly 18 years after Shaquille O'Neal left the college ranks to play in the NBA.

Thompson is widely regarded as one of the top five football prospects in the country. At 6-2, 210-pounds, he excelled at running back and wide receiver in high school, but will anchor UW's secondary in coming seasons. On the other side of the ball, Shaq Roland, a promising receiver, committed to South Carolina. And, in Las Vegas, running back Shaquille Powell will suit up at Duke after rushing for 40 touchdowns and nearly 2,500 yards in his senior season.

​Shaq isn't exactly a common name, and the bumper crop of football recruits got us wondering why so many 18-year-old Shaqs arrived on the scene at the same time. Perhaps not coincidentally, the future NBA Hall-of-Famer O'Neal was drafted out of LSU by the Orlando Magic in November 1992 and was named NBA rookie of the year for the '92-'93 season, the same years Thompson and his classmates were born.

A look at the Social Security Administration's handy database of baby names shows that, prior to 1990, Shaquille wasn't even one of the top 1000 most popular names in the United States. In 1991, when O'Neal earned NCAA player of the year honors, Shaquille became the nation's 720th most popular name. The name ranked 426th in 1992, and shot up to 181st in 1993 after O'Neal became the first rookie start in the NBA All-Star game. It was downhill from there for baby Shaqs, with the name falling into the 200's in 1994, the 400's in 1995, and out of the top 1000 entirely in 1996. (Perhaps too many prospective parents were forced to sit through a screening of Kazaam, which hit theaters that year.)

The name Shaquille, according to ThinkBabyNames.com, is an Anglicized version of the Arabic word Shakil, which means handsome. It is questionable whether the 7-1, 315-pound Diesel is handsome -- beauty is in the eye of the behemoth -- but it's easy to see why would-be mothers and fathers would name their kids after a big, strong, charismatic athlete. (O'Neal himself has four children, and, while there is no Shaquille Jr, one son is named Shaqir.)

What's interesting is that as Shaq's fame increased, his name became less popular. Shaquille hasn't cracked the top 1000 baby names since 1995, not even making the cut when O'Neal was named the NBA's MVP for the 2000 season. It's also curious that other famous basketball players haven't had the same correlation to name popularity. The name LeBron, for example, hasn't yet reached the top 1000 most popular names. And Shaq would likely be pleased to hear that, even though his rival Kobe Bryant just passed him on the NBA's career scoring list, Shaquille has still got Kobe beat for the highest baby name ranking, with Kobe's the best showing of 238 coming in 2000, Bryant's fourth year in the league.

While Thompson is already the most famous member of the new generation of Shaqs, O'Neal's athletically gifted namesakes aren't limited to the gridiron. The 15th-ranked basketball recruit for the class of 2102 is a 6-8, 240-pound power forward from Georgia named Shaq Goodwin, and he is joined in the top 25 by Shaquille Cleare, a 6-9 280-pound center from Houston. There are also three other Shaqs listed as blue chip basketball recruits by the site MaxPreps. Should any of them make it to the NBA, they will likely be stuck in that other Shaq's sizable shadow.

It's worth noting that the most popular baby names for 2010, the most recent year available, are Jacob and Isabella -- the main characters in the Twilight series. Perhaps in 2028, the University of Washington's recruiting class will include a Native American werewolf heartthrob from the Olympic Peninsula.

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Dirty
Citation (CL @ 07/02/2012 00:22) *
Gronko aurait pu être > Dieu s'il avait récupéré le ballon dans la endzone à la toute fin de match kratos77.gif J'ai pas compris pourquoi ils l'ont fait jouer, car ça se voyait qu'il avait aucune puissance dans sa cheville par rapport à d'habitude et qu'il servait à rien sur le terrain.

Par,contre sur le dance floor juste après...



Sylvain Armand approves.
CL
Ouais j'ai vu la vidéo, il a l'air sacrément bourré quand même ph34r.gif
NewYorkSup
Allez faire la fete alors que tu viens juste de perdre un SB, ca va, ca a pas l'air de le gener plus que ca implosion du tibia.gif.
CL
Citation (NewYorkSup @ 09/02/2012 15:58) *
Allez faire la fete alors que tu viens juste de perdre un SB, ca va, ca a pas l'air de le gener plus que ca implosion du tibia.gif.

Le sport US pro quoi...
Varino
Et on sait dans qui il tape en plus... kratos77.gif
Fred
Citation (Varino @ 09/02/2012 16:55) *
Et on sait dans qui il tape en plus... kratos77.gif

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CL
Citation (Varino @ 09/02/2012 16:55) *
Et on sait dans qui il tape en plus... kratos77.gif

corto-news
C'est quand la draft déjà?

On parle pas mal de Vontaze Burfict pour les Ravens?
Pour ceux qui l'ont vu jouer, vous en pensez quoi?
Dirty
Citation (corto-news @ 09/02/2012 20:08) *
C'est quand la draft déjà?

On parle pas mal de Vontaze Burfict pour les Ravens?
Pour ceux qui l'ont vu jouer, vous en pensez quoi?

Fin Avril
Burfict = Patrick Willis en beaucoup moins discipliné..il a du mal à contrôler ses émotions sur le terrain.
IL sera un fan favorite car c'est un joueur avec une grosse énergie mais il peut aussi péter les plombs à tout moment.
D'ailleurs,sans ça il serait un top 15 lock.
Varino
Citation (corto-news @ 09/02/2012 20:08) *
C'est quand la draft déjà?

On parle pas mal de Vontaze Burfict pour les Ravens?
Pour ceux qui l'ont vu jouer, vous en pensez quoi?

Un monstre physique mais il a de mauvais instincts et une mauvaise discipline. Un des joueurs les plus talentueux et avec le plus fort potentiel de bust dans cette draft. Pour te dire il a finit à moitié remplacant dans son équipe cette année alors qu'il était leur meilleur défenseur dès ses premiers pas sur le campus.
CL
Citation
Report: Peyton Manning 'can't throw the ball' in workouts

Peyton Manning appears to be working out at Duke University, based on a tweet from a Blue Devils player.

"Got to stretch next to Peyton Manning today and say hello," center Matt Skura tweeted Wednesday.

The connection between Manning and Duke is Blue Devils coach David Cutcliffe. He was an assistant coach at Tennessee when Manning played there. He was head coach at Mississippi when Eli Manning played there.

Manning told The Indianapolis Star's Mike Chappell after the Super Bowl that he might move around the country during his rehabilitation so he can throw to "familiar receivers."

"I want to go home, too," Manning said. "We haven't been to New Orleans yet."

Meanwhile, reports on Manning's progress continue to emerge.

On a podcast on the website Grantland, Bill Simmons talked with the NFL Network's Mike Lombardi. Lombardi reported that Manning isn't close to his old form after three neck surgeries.

"He can't throw the ball," Lombardi said. "I've talked to people who've caught the ball for him. He can't throw the ball to his left. He can't throw the ball across his body, because he doesn't feel it. People that catch the ball for him say he doesn't really have velocity on the ball yet."

Doctors have said for months that Manning nerves must regenerate before he will be back to full strength. They have said no one can predict when that will happen.

Bonne chance à ceux qui le récupèreront. Faites que ça soit pas nous ph34r.gif
corto-news
Citation
Burfict = Patrick Willis en beaucoup moins discipliné..il a du mal à contrôler ses émotions sur le terrain.
IL sera un fan favorite car c'est un joueur avec une grosse énergie mais il peut aussi péter les plombs à tout moment.
D'ailleurs,sans ça il serait un top 15 lock.


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Un monstre physique mais il a de mauvais instincts et une mauvaise discipline. Un des joueurs les plus talentueux et avec le plus fort potentiel de bust dans cette draft. Pour te dire il a finit à moitié remplacant dans son équipe cette année alors qu'il était leur meilleur défenseur dès ses premiers pas sur le campus.


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Les mecs pensent qu'avec Ray Lewis et Suggs à ses côtés, il se calmera un peu...
Haazh
Pour l'instant c'est encore totalement non officiel, mais voici quelques images de ce que pourraient être les maillots NFL l'an prochain (Nike remplace Reebok)
Pour l'ensemble des maillots ==> http://www.chicagotribune.com/sns-nfl-fake...62.photogallery

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Globalement ils font vachement plus pro-style, encore + difficiles à porter que les jerseys actuels
corto-news
C'est une blague celui des Steelers, non ?

Fred
démenti par nike selon yahoo
CL
Surtout que j'ai déjà vu ces trucs là sur le forum où j'avais chopé les modèles pour les casques de fantasy.
Varino
Citation (corto-news @ 10/02/2012 10:51) *
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Les mecs pensent qu'avec Ray Lewis et Suggs à ses côtés, il se calmera un peu...

Pour moi il faut plus que le calmer, il y a pas mal de coaching a faire sur ce joueur et jusque là il n'a jamais écouté ses coachs. Il joue à l'instinct et ca fait que sur certains plays il est completement à la rue. Si j'etais GM j'y touche pas avant le 3e tour (genre de quote qui peut me revenir dans la tronche dans 2 ans).


Sinon aucun rapport mais je viens d'apprendre qu'un nouveau collegue avait joué 4 ans de college football
CL
Citation (Varino @ 10/02/2012 13:27) *
Sinon aucun rapport mais je viens d'apprendre qu'un nouveau collegue avait joué 4 ans de college football

Kicker / Punter ou un poste un poil plus physique (genre savoir si tu peux le faire chier ou pas ph34r.gif) ?
Varino
Citation (CL @ 10/02/2012 13:44) *
Kicker / Punter ou un poste un poil plus physique (genre savoir si tu peux le faire chier ou pas ph34r.gif) ?

Linebacker donc on va eviter laugh.gif ... il m'a dit avoir perdu 20kg depuis, il a plus un physique de safety costaud.
CL
Citation (Varino @ 10/02/2012 13:47) *
Linebacker donc on va eviter laugh.gif ... il m'a dit avoir perdu 20kg depuis, il a plus un physique de safety costaud.

Je le vois bien te plaquer à la photocopieuse si t'essaies de lui piquer sa place ph34r.gif

Balance son nom et fac en MP si ça dérange ©
Dirty
http://www.manningface.com/

dévié vers

http://daveartlocker.blogspot.com/2012/02/manning-face.html

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Hey Varino, je passais sur le blog de Rob voir s'il y avait des trucs intéressant, et la je tombe sur la rumeur "Sanchez vers Seattle" edhelas2.gif C'est juste eux qui fabulent un peu ou il y a vraiment des rumeurs derrière ?

Par contre les mecs dans l'article qui disent qu'il faudrait juste un 3e ou 4e tour alors que Clipboard Jesus vous a couté un 3e tour edhelas2.gif
Varino
Citation (DimSet @ 12/02/2012 16:33) *
Hey Varino, je passais sur le blog de Rob voir s'il y avait des trucs intéressant, et la je tombe sur la rumeur "Sanchez vers Seattle" edhelas2.gif C'est juste eux qui fabulent un peu ou il y a vraiment des rumeurs derrière ?

Par contre les mecs dans l'article qui disent qu'il faudrait juste un 3e ou 4e tour alors que Clipboard Jesus vous a couté un 3e tour edhelas2.gif

Y a rien derrière ils fabulent complètement sur un enchainement d'évènements possibles. Pareil pour la valeur j'ai pas trop compris.
CL
Il y a un planning annoncé pour le combine ? Histoire de savoir quand passent certains joueurs, vu que c'est étalé sur plusieurs jours.
Dirty
Citation (CL @ 13/02/2012 07:28) *
Il y a un planning annoncé pour le combine ? Histoire de savoir quand passent certains joueurs, vu que c'est étalé sur plusieurs jours.

Il y a un planning par groupes de postes wink.gif

http://www.nflcombine.net/players/schedule
CL
Citation (Dirty @ 13/02/2012 11:22) *
Il y a un planning par groupes de postes wink.gif

http://www.nflcombine.net/players/schedule

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Dirty
Mayock a sorti ses deuxièmes rankings.

Il pense que
- Tannehill sera un 1er tour
- Jeffery & Burfict n'en seront pas

Il a recouvert ses moyens en bumpant Kalil devant Reiff à la 1ere place des OTs.
Il a Spence LB#5 wub.gif et Burfict même pas dans son top 5.
Mais toujours Miller RB#3 derrière Richardson & David Wilson. sad.gif
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