Originally posted by shortcircuitShorty, please update me on who won our 2011 NFL competion. Thanks.
"L"oser!!!!!!!!
Note: Sorry I was prevented from being part of the post season... Thread 145193
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyTrev won. It was close.
Shorty, please update me on who won our 2011 NFL competion. Thanks.
Note: Sorry I was prevented from being part of the post season... Thread 145193
Originally posted by tomtom232Heard this morning that the Jets passed, having signed Sanchez for another three years at $60million to the surprise of many, solely because of his popularity with NYC Fans. Sportscaster also speculated that Tebow did enough wrong this past season to warrant the Broncos having an interest in Peyton (who turns 36, I think, soon) for a multi-year contract.
I saw something about Tim Tebow getting replaced. I missed any actual details though.
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyWashington will have the number 2 pick in the draft and still want Peyton as well,
Heard this morning that the Jets passed, having signed Sanchez for another three years at $60million to the surprise of many, solely because of his popularity with NYC Fans. Sportscaster also speculated that Tebow did enough [b]wrong this past season to warrant the Broncos having an interest in Peyton (who turns 36, I think, soon) for a multi-year contract.[/b]
but Peyton doesn't want to play his brother twice a year.
Can't believe he would have any interest in KC.
I figure the allure of playing in Denver with Elway at the helm, or in Miami close to his
condo are the most likely targets for him to land on.
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyYou're wrong about his popularity with the NY fans. By and large, Jets fans can't stand Sanchez and want him run out of town on a rail.
Heard this morning that the Jets passed, having signed Sanchez for another three years at $60million to the surprise of many, solely because of his popularity with NYC Fans. Sportscaster also speculated that Tebow did enough [b]wrong this past season to warrant the Broncos having an interest in Peyton (who turns 36, I think, soon) for a multi-year contract.[/b]
Well, I guess now he'll have the chance to prove us wrong.