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Sascha
11-06-2006, 10:11 PM
With a catchy new name, and a flashy logo, PSH’s Ruuuuudiii brings you the 2nd edition of his new weekly column. He takes a look at the week that was in college and pro football, while sprinkling in other sports when necessary.

XPetey
11-06-2006, 10:24 PM
Rudi...Michigan is next week...Northwestern is this week.

Patzphanatiq
11-06-2006, 10:33 PM
barbaro still has laminitis.. the broken leg healed, and thats what cast came off...

Sascha
11-06-2006, 10:41 PM
Rudi...Michigan is next week...Northwestern is this week.


Yeah, I know, bad wording.

AS far as Barbaro, it seems that the laminitis isn't a severe case, so that shouldn't harm in much further, but yes, he still has it. But after he first got diagnosed with it, the chances of him surviving through the pain was probably no better than 30%.

Azazel
11-06-2006, 10:55 PM
again great stuff rd3lshy625,,,whatever da hell....

i love reading what is on that little mind of yours.

Sascha
11-07-2006, 05:52 PM
So everyone at PSH agreed with everything I said?

Wow, I should go into politics.

Azazel
11-07-2006, 07:04 PM
So everyone at PSH agreed with everything I said?

Wow, I should go into politics.



nah, u arent shady enough

BigBenCan7
11-07-2006, 07:30 PM
So everyone at PSH agreed with everything I said?

Wow, I should go into politics.

While, I do agree with everything you said so far as NFL (which is the only thing I know enough in to actually agree or disagree with you on), I'll go ahead and bite.

The Cowboys will make the playoffs this season. Romo is the guy for the Cowboys - this season included. They have enough talent around him, that if he can avoid making mistakes, he will win. The NFC is strong up top, but falls of a bit as you go down. Dallas will get a wild card spot with the Panthers. The only team that has a better record than the Cowboys that isn't leading their division right now is the Atlanta Falcons, whom were just manhandled by the Detroit Lions. They will fall of and miss the playoffs much like they did last season.

:)

Sascha
11-07-2006, 07:37 PM
While, I do agree with everything you said so far as NFL (which is the only thing I know enough in to actually agree or disagree with you on), I'll go ahead and bite.

The Cowboys will make the playoffs this season. Romo is the guy for the Cowboys - this season included. They have enough talent around him, that if he can avoid making mistakes, he will win. The NFC is strong up top, but falls of a bit as you go down. Dallas will get a wild card spot with the Panthers. The only team that has a better record than the Cowboys that isn't leading their division right now is the Atlanta Falcons, whom were just manhandled by the Detroit Lions. They will fall of and miss the playoffs much like they did last season.

:)

Possible, but I think the Eagles will end up 9-7 and leapfrog the Cowboys. Plus, the Vikings and Rams aren't completely out of either.

Azazel
11-07-2006, 07:41 PM
the cowboys will not make the playoffs.

i will say the same thing if the EAGLES cant beat the redskins.

BigBenCan7
11-07-2006, 07:53 PM
Possible, but I think the Eagles will end up 9-7 and leapfrog the Cowboys. Plus, the Vikings and Rams aren't completely out of either.

That's it? :(

The Cowboys have an easier schedule the next 8 weeks, and get a few breaks with where their most important games are played (New Orleans, Philly, and Indy come to visit Dallas, while Philly has to go into Dallas, Washington, and Indy).

Sascha
11-07-2006, 08:29 PM
That's it? :(

The Cowboys have an easier schedule the next 8 weeks, and get a few breaks with where their most important games are played (New Orleans, Philly, and Indy come to visit Dallas, while Philly has to go into Dallas, Washington, and Indy).


Yes, but remember my reasoning for Dallas faltering in the first place, and the biggest difference between the two teams. Philly has McNabb, one of the 5 best QB's in the league, and Dallas has Romo, and QB with loads of potential, but most ot the time, potential doesn't equate to wins in their first season as starters (I already said that Brady, Ben, and Rivers) are exceptions, not the norm.