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Needle77 11-18-2007 04:58 PM

Re: **2007 AFC South Thread**
 
Rutgers is just full of Nappy Headed Hoes.

BTW, GGADGADSGASDFGAJSDFKADSJF!!!!! SAMMY KNIGHT!!!

TruFloridaGator 11-18-2007 05:03 PM

Re: **2007 AFC South Thread**
 
This team is so exciting, die anyone in Jax who doesn't go to the game who thinks about going.

TruFloridaGator 11-18-2007 05:04 PM

Re: **2007 AFC South Thread**
 
David is backkkkk baby

Needle77 11-18-2007 06:11 PM

Re: **2007 AFC South Thread**
 
So the Jags are rooting for the Broncos tomorrow night after that Browns debacle. Cutler better not be a little girl and actually do something tomorrow night.

Needle77 11-18-2007 08:44 PM

Re: **2007 AFC South Thread**
 
Jaguars have lost Mike Peterson indefinitely with a broken hand. Ah man...that just isn't good news because we don't know how serious that Rashean Mathis injury was either.

And to talk about another team in the AFC South, where would Houston be if Andre Johnson and Matt Schaub were healthy all year?

Needle77 11-19-2007 12:30 AM

Re: **2007 AFC South Thread**
 
Jags-Chargers game on Replay tomorrow at 7pm. I'll be watching then do my writeup afterwards so I can check it out with my eyes.

Billy Bibbit 11-19-2007 12:34 AM

Re: **2007 AFC South Thread**
 
I don't see this week's Replay schedule posted yet on the NFL Network homepage that I have bookmarked. Where are you seeing the matchups?

I think a healthy Houston team is pretty good but it's hard to know what their record might have been since they've only lost one close game.

Needle77 11-19-2007 12:36 AM

Re: **2007 AFC South Thread**
 
I'm watching NFL Network's postgame, they advertise it during the highlights. The Tuesday game is Browns-Ravens. I didn't get a chance to see any of the other games yet, but if I see I'll let you know.

prohornblower 11-19-2007 12:46 AM

Re: **2007 AFC South Thread**
 
Andre Johnson is back, baby! Thank God.

Mario played really well today, too. He knew everyone would be watching him/Reggie. He stripped the ball from Brees once and had about 6 tackles or so.

Our secondary still blows and is worse now with our best secondary player Dunta Robinson out for the season.

New Orleans aka "Americas Team" is terrible.

Needle77 11-19-2007 09:18 PM

Re: **2007 AFC South Thread**
 
Ok so I have watched the vast majority of the game and I'ma say this, the Jags play with a whole different kind of attitude at home. Garrard is ridiculously accurate and this OL looks good. There really isn't much to be said about this game that already hasn't been said about JAX's offense.

Reggie F'n Nelson is progressing. That is obvious. His ability to play the ball is something he is going to have to develop. He goes for to many big hits instead of playing the ball, he like a Darius clone. Jags really really miss Deon Grant and Gerald Sensabaugh. Either of those two would help tremendously in the pass defense.

Losing Mike Peterson for who knows how long is a blow to this team. He is almost as important as John Henderson or Rashean Mathis. Durant has looked good this year and should move to OLB while Ingram moves to MLB. That will be ok as long as Durant can get into coverage.

Mathis said he could come back into the game so he should be back for next week against the Bills. He will be needed to cover Lee Evans. We'll talk Bills later in the week though.

Rob Meir needs to be commended for being one of the elite #3 DT's in the league. Man do the Jaguars have some amazing DT's in Stroud, Henderson, and Meir. Grady Jackson is a damn good player as well.

Only big bitch is that Reggie(the penalty was BS) is a little wild. He will have to calm down. Anyway, good win, we'll get to discussing Bills later.


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