BRUSCHI'S BACK!! Game Thread....
Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2005 1:30 am
SO happy to see this guy back on the field!!!
LETS DO IT!!!!!!
LETS DO IT!!!!!!
BSmack wrote:I got bad news Pats fans. I picked the Pats in my suicide pool. This is a second half of the season pool. The last 3 I have played I got knocked out in the first week.
Have fun.
Neely8 wrote:BSmack wrote:I got bad news Pats fans. I picked the Pats in my suicide pool. This is a second half of the season pool. The last 3 I have played I got knocked out in the first week.
Have fun.
You just picked em to put the hex on them........![]()
We will come to Heinz for a playoff game again......No sweat!!!!
Wasn't fooled on the reverse either. He looks good so far.Neely8 wrote:Sup Th....
Sportin the Bruschi for the first time this year....
Th wrote:Wasn't fooled on the reverse either. He looks good so far.Neely8 wrote:Sup Th....
Sportin the Bruschi for the first time this year....
The O-line is killing us with all the laundry they are leaving on the field.Neely8 wrote:Th wrote:Wasn't fooled on the reverse either. He looks good so far.Neely8 wrote:Sup Th....
Sportin the Bruschi for the first time this year....
Oh hell yeah!! If Belichick even let him on the field then he is ready......
chowd103 wrote:Playing' like a madman possessed. Loving it!
Hoping he doesn't get overused.
NiceNeely8 wrote:Providence Waterfire makes the TV.....
Th wrote:A spark in the darkness? Dillon running with a little purpose? 7 points on the board? Maybe this is where it all turns around finally. I want to see the defense man up and make a stop on 3rd down this series or get a turnover.
Th wrote:Cant convert 3rd down on offense, cant get off the field on 3rd down with defense. Indy is coming to town next week and I think the Patriots forgot to play the Bills tonight.
Neely8 wrote:Th wrote:Cant convert 3rd down on offense, cant get off the field on 3rd down with defense. Indy is coming to town next week and I think the Patriots forgot to play the Bills tonight.
Edgerrin James will eat us up.......
chowd103 wrote:Just snuck away w/ a victory. Can't you chumps accept that?
You sound like Red Sox fan.
And it almost worked! If it wasn't for those meddling kids!Neely8 wrote:You just picked em to put the hex on them........BSmack wrote:I got bad news Pats fans. I picked the Pats in my suicide pool. This is a second half of the season pool. The last 3 I have played I got knocked out in the first week.
Have fun.
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That and the fact I was recording the game. Being superstitous about doing it, I stop recording after the 3rd qtr :PBSmack wrote:And it almost worked! If it wasn't for those meddling kids!Neely8 wrote:You just picked em to put the hex on them........BSmack wrote:I got bad news Pats fans. I picked the Pats in my suicide pool. This is a second half of the season pool. The last 3 I have played I got knocked out in the first week.
Have fun.
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:roll:Neely8 wrote:A true MAN!!!
I'm just as happy to see him back on the field too, but it got over the top last night. Almost to a point that they were saying he was making plays, even when he was on the bench. At least his wife didn't look like Kurt Warner's. If they had panned to her one more time, I would have asked for a money shot at least.Neely8 wrote:SO happy to see this guy back on the field!!!
LETS DO IT!!!!!!
Cross Traffic wrote:ESPN Northeast was paying way too much attention to Bruschi. Glad to see him back, but the ESPN Northeast crew was salivating over him the entire game.
OTST^Toddowen wrote:Neely8 wrote: Don't think anybody has ever returned from what he went through however.
Sure somebody has.
And Jason Giambi had a pretty decent season in '05, too.
And lest we forget about Barry Bonds return in September, as well....
Toddowen wrote:Neely8 wrote: Don't think anybody has ever returned from what he went through however.
Sure somebody has.
And Jason Giambi had a pretty decent season in '05, too.
And lest we forget about Barry Bonds return in September, as well....
Toddowen wrote:I present to you Tom Kite, John Daly, Greg Norman, Bernard Lagner, etc. In fact, I'll give you the entire PGA and LPGA, sir. And the stroke penalty they suffered was more than likely the result of a previous night of rum and coke....not steriods.Neely8 wrote:Toddowen wrote:
Sure somebody has.
And Jason Giambi had a pretty decent season in '05, too.
And lest we forget about Barry Bonds return in September, as well....
Please enlighten me on other Pro athletes who have suffered a stroke and returned......
Face it. Bruschi was a juicemonster. But since he was a Beantown juicemonster, his shriveled up shit doesn't stink. Yes?
My bad... the tally is up to ten tackles now. :roll:NEW YORK -- New England's Tedy Bruschi, returning to the lineup eight months after a stroke, is the AFC's defensive player of the week.
Bruschi had 10 tackles Sunday in the Patriots' 21-16 win over Buffalo. He played nearly full-time in his first game since the Super Bowl.
Other AFC players honored were Denver quarterback Jake Plummer (offense) and Houston's Jerome Mathis (special teams).
The NFC players of the week were Tiki Barber of the New York Giants (offense); Charles Tillman of Chicago (defense) and Joe Nedney of San Francisco (special teams).