teio Posted December 20, 2005 Share Posted December 20, 2005 four teams have already won their divisions and took playoff seats in the afc... among the four, indianapolis has one of the first-round byes... the other will be contested by cincinatti and denver... the two wildcard spots are up for grabs with jacksonville and pittsburgh having the inside track since both have easier schedules and need not to collide with each other unlike san diego and kansas city... seattle is the first team to grab a division title and playoff spot in the nfc... the playoff picture is still blurred in the nfc with eight teams vying for a post-season appearance... wins by chicago, ny giants, and carolina will give them both the playoff seat and division title... week 16 will be a pivotal one... Quote Link to comment
bubuy Posted December 20, 2005 Share Posted December 20, 2005 if the chargers makes the playoffs, watchout! LT is and always will be the big difference.. *parang caloy loyzaga.. Quote Link to comment
Supra Posted December 20, 2005 Share Posted December 20, 2005 The defense that the Bears have and Rex will be the starting QB. The Bears will be really scary. Ang ganda ng laban nila laban sa Falcons. Good performance by Grossman. Quote Link to comment
jameslim Posted December 21, 2005 Share Posted December 21, 2005 Hope my Giants can win this weekends game against the Redskins so they can win the NFC East crown :thumbsupsmiley: :thumbsupsmiley: And to Giants fans you get to watch that game on Sportplus at 2a.m. monday morning Quote Link to comment
teio Posted December 22, 2005 Share Posted December 22, 2005 it will be an exciting week 16... playoff berths are up for grabs... san diego at kansas city...atlanta at tampa bay...ny giants at washington...dallas at carolina... and finally... the shootout in the northwest... indianapolis at seattle... :boo: Quote Link to comment
jameslim Posted December 23, 2005 Share Posted December 23, 2005 i think the colts will be handicapped in their game against the seahawks. because they might be playing without their coach Tony Dungy. He was given permission to go on leave, because of the recent death of his son who committed suicide. Quote Link to comment
the_joker Posted December 24, 2005 Share Posted December 24, 2005 i miss the miami dolphins... during the dan marino era Quote Link to comment
jameslim Posted December 24, 2005 Share Posted December 24, 2005 Bad trip!!! Talo Giants sa redskins!! 35-20. Hindi ko na papanoorin yun delayed telecast sa sportsplus bukas! :thumbsdownsmiley: Quote Link to comment
teio Posted December 26, 2005 Share Posted December 26, 2005 and shaun alexander tied priest holmes for the total tds in a season... and he still has a chance to break it next week... if mike holmgren decides to let him play... if alexander does break the record... he'll end up asking for absolution - "forgive me father for i had topped a 'priest'"... Quote Link to comment
howard_the_duck Posted December 26, 2005 Share Posted December 26, 2005 Here are your confirmed division champions:AFC East - PatriotsAFC North - BengalsAFC South - ColtsAFC West - BroncosNFC East - none yet - most probably BucsNFC North - BearsNFC South - none yet - most probably Giants, Redskins close byNFC West - Seahawks AFC Wildcards - Jaguars, the other spot might go to Steelers or ChiefsNFC Wildcards - Giants, the other spot might go to Bucs, Panthers, Redskins or Cowboys TALO COLTS!!! GRRRRR! Quote Link to comment
teio Posted December 28, 2005 Share Posted December 28, 2005 i intentionally highlighted the second paragraph... guys... take time to reflect... Dungy recalls son as fun-loving teen with compassionate heart By FRED GOODALL, AP Sports Writer(Associated Press Writer Mitch Stacy in Tampa contributed to this report.) LUTZ, Fla. (AP) -- Tony Dungy blinked back tears, straining to compose himself. "Parents hug your kids every chance you get," he said. "Tell them you love them every chance you get because you don't know when it's going to be the last time." The Indianapolis Colts coach buried his eldest son, James, on Tuesday, lovingly recalling the 18-year-old who died in an apparent suicide last week as a "mama's boy" with a "compassionate heart." Someone who loved to smile and have fun. Dungy spoke for nearly 20 minutes during an emotional two-hour funeral service attended by NFL stars, past and present, league officials, including commissioner Paul Tagliabue, the entire Colts team and four other NFL head coaches -- Herman Edwards, Dennis Green, Lovie Smith and Jack Del Rio -- along with University of Washington coach Ty Willingham. Hall of Famer Mean Joe Greene and ex-Washington Redskins cornerback Darrell Green were also among the 2,000 mourners who came to Idlewild Baptist Church in this Tampa suburb. Dungy dabbed away tears at times, but his message throughout was clear: His son was a "sweet young boy" who struggled with many of the same issues as others his age. "As he got a little older, like all teenagers, he was searching for who that person was inside of him. Who he was going to be. ... And like most of us, I think he went through a time as a teenager that he wasn't sure his parents always had the best advice. He wasn't sure that we always had his best interest at heart," the coach said. "My daughter Tiara said it best the other day. She said: `I just wish he could have made it until he was 20. Because when you're 17 or 18, sometimes the things you guys say to us don't always make sense. ... When I got to 20, they started making sense again."' Tiara, the eldest of Dungy's five children, is 21. Before leaving for the cemetery, Dungy made a brief statement outside the church and, on behalf of his wife, Lauren, and family, thanked friends and fans for their support. "We loved our son very much, he loved us and we miss him terribly. James was a good young man with a compassionate heart and we were glad to have him for 18 years. ... God has him now for the rest of eternity," he said. Shortly before the service began, the Colts entered a side door to the main auditorium of the 5,200-seat church, filed past the open casket and took their seats to the right of the family section. Dungy, with his right arm draped around his wife's shoulder, led the family in and stood in front of the cherrywood casket to say a final goodbye. The couple took seats in a pew a few feet away, then watched solemnly as the lid was closed and the service began. Dungy left the Colts last Thursday, the day his son was found, and it remains uncertain when he will return. A preliminary autopsy report indicated the teen took his own life, but the exact cause of death won't be released until a toxicology examination is completed in four to six weeks. The coach addressed his players during the service, calling them some of the greatest role models in the country and urging them to reach out to young people. "I want to urge you to continue being who you are because our young boys in this country, they need to hear from you," he said. "If anything, be bolder in who you are. Because our boys are getting a lot of the wrong messages about what it means to be a man in this world. About how you should act, and how you should dress, and how you should talk, and how you should treat people. They don't always get the right message, but you guys have the right messages." He also cautioned parents against taking their children for granted. He recalled Thanksgiving, which was the last time he saw his son, as the teen rushed off to the airport. "I said, 'I'll see you later.' I didn't get to hug him. I knew I'd see him again pretty soon, so it didn't really bother me very much," Dungy said. "We talked on the phone a lot the last few days. We're always talking about what was going to happen. The last few days he was saying -- as the guys on the team know he would -- he was saying: 'Dad, we're going to the Super Bowl, and when we do, will I be on the field?"' Dungy nearly broke down again, then finished his thought amid applause. "And I said: `Yeah, man. You know the hard part is getting there, but if we do, you know you're going to be on the field.' ... But I never got to hug him again. That's one thing I'll always think about and always remind people to do: Hug 'em every chance you get." The Colts arrived aboard six chartered buses carrying players, coaches and staff. Quarterback Peyton Manning arrived separately. Players from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, whom Dungy coached for six seasons, were among those present, along with owner Malcolm Glazer, former general manager Rich McKay, now with the Atlanta Falcons, and former Buccaneer and Dungy neighbor Warren Sapp. The coach even had kind words for Glazer, who fired him after the Bucs lost in the first round of the playoffs in 2001. He thanked the owner for taking time to help shape his son's life while he was working in Tampa. "We took a lot of bus rides to the airport. And he would sit on the front seat," he said, referring to Glazer. "Every time Jamie would come on, he would talk to him. He never talked to him about football. He always talked to him about being a good son, and then he'd talk to me about taking care of my boys and being a good dad -- every single trip we took." Quote Link to comment
howard_the_duck Posted December 28, 2005 Share Posted December 28, 2005 marijuana addict daw ang anak ni Dungy... kahit ano pa man ang nangyari sa kanya, may he rest in peace Quote Link to comment
howard_the_duck Posted January 2, 2006 Share Posted January 2, 2006 (edited) NFC:1 NFC West Champions Seattle Seahawks2 NFC North Champions Chicago Bears3 NFC South Champions Tampa Bay Buccaneers4 NFC East Champions New York Giants5 NFC #1 Wildcard Carolina Panthers6 NFC #2 Wildcard Washington Redskins AFC:1 AFC South Champions Indianapolis Colts2 AFC West Champions Denver Broncos3 AFC North Champions Cincinnati Bengals4 AFC East Champions New England Patriots5 AFC #1 Wildcard Jacksonville Jaguars6 AFC #2 Wildcard Pittsburgh Steelers Wildcard Weekend:A: #3 vs. #6B: #4 vs. #5 Divisional Championships:C: #1 vs. lowest seedD: #2 vs. highest seed Conference Championships:E: winner of C vs. winner of D Super Bowl XL@ DetroitF: AFC champions vs. NFC Champions Goodbye Brett Favre... At the other end of the spectrum, here's the six worst NFL teams:1 Houston Texans (2-14)2 New Orleans Saints (3-13)3 Oakland Raiders (4-12)4 Green Bay Packers (4-12)5 San Francisco 49ers (4-12)6 New York Jets (4-12) And the Texans will get Reggie Bush!!! Aaaaarrrrggggggghhhhh!!!! Texas vs. USC for the BCS Championship on January 5 Edited January 4, 2006 by howard_the_duck Quote Link to comment
Supra Posted January 2, 2006 Share Posted January 2, 2006 Hell Yeah! Pasok kami. :evil: Quote Link to comment
roaddog z Posted January 2, 2006 Share Posted January 2, 2006 In the BUSH BOWL: 49ers 20 - Texans 17. :boo: 49ers fans should be upset that they won, considering that Bush's high school team mate is Smith, who's now the starting QB. And that Bush's favorite team while growing up was the 49ers. :grr: It's not often you get a chance to draft a Heisman trophy winner ?!? Quote Link to comment
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