Recent content by Narniaman

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    Our Schedule

    I think that's correct. We are presently 7-2-1; the Cardinals are 4-5-1, and the Rams are 4-6. If we only won two more games -- against the Rams and Cards -- we would finish 9-6-1. If the Cardinals won every game but against us, they would finish 9-6-1; However, we would have the...
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    Awesome analysis of the Seahawks

    Certainly an impressive analysis. . . I wonder how long it took him to prepare that?
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    Who would you like to see us play in the NFC championship?

    Uh. . . probably Cleveland. Not sure how Goodell and company would work that, but I'm sure they'd figure out some way to do so. . . .
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    Earl may have punctured Gronk's lung.

    As someone who's done lots of lung surgery, just a point of clarification about a "punctured lung". . . . It is true that a punctured lung will result in a collapsed lung or "pneumothorax". . . . if there are not any adhesions (scar tissue) in the pleural cavity. If there are adhesions, they...
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    This is how Awesome RW is

    As a physician, I would point out that what Russell Wilson does cost him something in psychic stress. It's not easy to even see a child in that condition, and the natural response is to avoid situations like that as much as possible. However, the gift he gave to that girl's parents will last...
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    Converting WRS to DBS an option?

    Thinking about this. . . .after the Cowboy's conversion project success, you would think that there must have been other attempts at taking basketball players -- and/or wide receivers -- and converting them to defensive players. I can think of two others. . .both quarterbacks, however -- who...
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    Converting WRS to DBS an option?

    Forget about converting a college wide receiver to db. Go get some college basketball players. . . like the Cowboys did in the 60's with a fellow named Cornell Green who was an all-American basketball player two years at Utah State, but had not played football since high school. He was drafted...
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    Amazing how many lives Russell Wilson touches. . .

    http://www.theplayerstribune.com/russel ... -hospital/ And how he makes people around him better people. . . .
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    SOS

    Your observation is true, and it's a consequence of 1) playing in a strong division, and 2) finishing #1 or #2 in the division, and consequently playing the #1 or #2 teams from the corresponding conferences the next year. Example. . . last year the Seahawks finished #1 in the NFC West. The...
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    #4 in Power Rankings

    Hmmm. . . Arizona Cardinals. . . . Isn't that the team that has the same number of playoff wins (six) in their 95 year history that Russell Wilson has in his first three years in the NFL???
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    Tony Dungy saying

    And the remainder of the group once known as the Legion of Boom held Markus Wheaton to a career game of 201 yards. . . . . .
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    Tony Dungy saying

    Pittsburg had been averaging 384.9 yards of offense a game. They came into Seattle's digs and rolled up 538 yards, including the most passing yards any Seattle team in history had given up. Tony Dungee is right. No NFL offense is losing sleep about facing the group of players formerly known...
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    Christine Michael Will Haunt the Seahawks

    Let's see. . . . In two and a half seasons, Christine Michael has carried the ball 59 times for 277 yards. This year he has seven carries for 23 yards, a 3.3 yards per carry average. Thomas Rawls, the unsigned free agent rookie who replace him, has. . . 65 carries for 366 yards, all this...
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    Pay Kam

    Yeah, except for one problem. . . Kam Chancellor has, pure and simple, become a cancer. The only thing that any team taking Kam Chancellor would be able to reasonably expect is that Kam Chancellor would be more than happy to hold out for more money . . . any time he so felt like it, the...
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    Pay Kam

    Not a problem. In Kam's situation, for example, all that would have needed to have been done was for him to sign a four year contract for $7,825,000 100% guaranteed, instead of a four year $28,002,008 contract that is only guaranteed for $7,825,000. And it wouldn't be a problem to throw in...
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