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Title: Hey Allinall!
Post by: Shammu on January 10, 2006, 10:54:46 AM
I found something that will make your day! ;D

Four Colts Make NFL All-Pro Team

By MICHAEL MAROT, AP Sports Writer Tue Jan 10, 6:08 AM ET

INDIANAPOLIS - Bob Sanders helped change the image of the
Indianapolis Colts' defense with a few big hits. The sports writers and broadcasters rewarded him Monday by making him among the Colts' league-high four players on this year's Associated Press All-Pro team.
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"Knowing the way I play and the attitude I have for this game, I felt like I was the guy who should take it to another level," Sanders said. "It has to do with being physical and being aggressive."

Joining Sanders, a safety, on the first team were quarterback Peyton Manning, center Jeff Saturday and defensive end Dwight Freeney. Seattle also had four players named to the first team.

Receiver Marvin Harrison and linebacker Cato June were both second-team selections.

For the high-scoring Colts, it was an unusually balanced mix, and Sanders was the biggest surprise. The second-year player from Iowa, whose rookie season was limited by injuries, made the kind of impact coach Tony Dungy expected when the Colts took him in the second round of the 2004 draft.

He finished with 118 tackles — second on the team — had one interception, forced one fumble and recovered a fumble. It was enough to earn 22 of 50 votes, second to Pittsburgh safety Troy Polamalu who had 37.

"We had the strength and the speed on this defense, but we needed to become more physical," Sanders said. "And this scheme puts me in position to make plays."

Manning, a two-time MVP who finished second in this year's MVP and offensive player of the year balloting, was named the top quarterback for the third straight year. Only four Colts — Jim Parker (eight), Gino Marchetti (six) and Lenny Moore and Art Donovan (four each) — were chosen to more consecutive All-Pro teams.

Manning also is the first Colts quarterback to be honored in three successive seasons. John Unitas made the team five times but never more than twice in a row.

"There's no question the last three years have been the three best of my career," Manning said. "To do it three years in a row, I take a lot of pride in that and I've had some good coaching and some good help."

Freeney, who was second in defensive player of the year voting, earned his second straight selection to the All-Pro team. He was the top vote-getter among all defensive ends.

Saturday was honored for the first time in his seven-year career. He received 28 votes, nearly three times as many as Chicago's Olin Kreutz who had 10. And like Manning, Sanders and Freeney, he will start in the Pro Bowl.

"I'm extremely excited about it. It really is a great achievement," Saturday said. "It's been good, and hopefully things will come together for us as a team."

During the offseason, Dungy said he wanted the Colts to be more physical on defense this year, and Sanders seemed to take the plea personally. With Sanders healthy, the addition of run-stuffing defensive tackle Corey Simon and the emergence of linebackers June and Gary Brackett, jumped from the No. 29 defense to No. 11.

"We've been healthier this year, which allowed us to practice more and the guys carried it out," Dungy said. "Bob Sanders has certainly been the ring leader, but it's not just him."
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Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: Allinall on January 12, 2006, 11:32:07 AM
Thanks Bro!  Hey!  My brother-in-law's company has season tickets to the Colts.  His dad, who owns the company, went a couple of weeks ago to a game, and they were handing out pamphlets.  Inside was a clear cut presentation of the gosple and like, 6 testimonies of Colts players who've been saved.  Among them: Tony Dungy, Cato June, and Jeff Saturday, who's conversion seems to have been recent.  Tony, the teams coach, is a known believer.  After his son's suicide, the news was all over the place about his faith being his resting place.  Great testimony.  It's one thing to see players point to God after a play.  Anyone can do that and what does that really mean anyway?  But to see these guys giving a personal testimony to the fans that have come to see them play...that screams to me.  Not of them, but of our God. 

So.  If you're a true believer...you have to be an Indianapolis Colts fan!!!  hehe...I'm kiddin' Tim... ;)


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: Soldier4Christ on January 12, 2006, 12:15:50 PM
Thanks Bro!  Hey!  My brother-in-law's company has season tickets to the Colts.  His dad, who owns the company, went a couple of weeks ago to a game, and they were handing out pamphlets.  Inside was a clear cut presentation of the gosple and like, 6 testimonies of Colts players who've been saved.  Among them: Tony Dungy, Cato June, and Jeff Saturday, who's conversion seems to have been recent.  Tony, the teams coach, is a known believer.  After his son's suicide, the news was all over the place about his faith being his resting place.  Great testimony.  It's one thing to see players point to God after a play.  Anyone can do that and what does that really mean anyway?  But to see these guys giving a personal testimony to the fans that have come to see them play...that screams to me.  Not of them, but of our God. 

So.  If you're a true believer...you have to be an Indianapolis Colts fan!!!  hehe...I'm kiddin' Tim... ;)

That is a great testimony and a slap in the face of the ACLU along with all the other advocates of the devil.



Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: Allinall on January 12, 2006, 12:23:55 PM
Amen!  I'm all for the slappin'!  :)


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: Shammu on January 12, 2006, 03:49:24 PM
Thanks Bro!  Hey!  My brother-in-law's company has season tickets to the Colts.  His dad, who owns the company, went a couple of weeks ago to a game, and they were handing out pamphlets.  Inside was a clear cut presentation of the gosple and like, 6 testimonies of Colts players who've been saved.  Among them: Tony Dungy, Cato June, and Jeff Saturday, who's conversion seems to have been recent.  Tony, the teams coach, is a known believer.  After his son's suicide, the news was all over the place about his faith being his resting place.  Great testimony.  It's one thing to see players point to God after a play.  Anyone can do that and what does that really mean anyway?  But to see these guys giving a personal testimony to the fans that have come to see them play...that screams to me.  Not of them, but of our God. 

So.  If you're a true believer...you have to be an Indianapolis Colts fan!!!  hehe...I'm kiddin' Tim... ;)
That is a great testimony Tim, Let the ACLU stick that in their ear! ;D


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: Allinall on January 12, 2006, 03:51:58 PM
That is a great testimony Tim, Let the ACLU stick that in their ear! ;D

Confusion part: I'm Kevin... ;D  I was tellin' 2nd Timothy that cause he's an ardent Phins Phan...hehee!  :D


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: Shammu on January 12, 2006, 04:01:55 PM
Confusion part: I'm Kevin... ;D  I was tellin' 2nd Timothy that cause he's an ardent Phins Phan...hehee!  :D
And I'm Bob. ;D How do you do Tim? Okay, Kevin  ;D   Now are you confused?  ::) ;D Just kidding you brother.  :D And I see I got ya on that one.  ;D


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: Allinall on January 12, 2006, 04:03:51 PM
And I'm Bob. ;D How do you do Tim? Okay, Kevin  ;D   Now are you confused?  ::) ;D Just kidding you brother.  :D And I see I got ya on that one.  ;D

Oooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!! Quick Reply Button rocks!!!  Anywho, the "Confusion Part" I was pretty sure was on my part!  hehee!  Except for smiley options...grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: Shammu on January 12, 2006, 04:12:18 PM
Oooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!! Quick Reply Button rocks!!!  Anywho, the "Confusion Part" I was pretty sure was on my part!  hehee!  Except for smiley options...grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
So you still haven't learned how to read silver? ;D Now now Kevin, I like the smilie part. ;D :) :P :P


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: 2nd Timothy on January 13, 2006, 09:32:07 AM
Lets see now.....oh yes....only one team has gone 17-0!   Wonder who that could be?   :P :P nany nany poo poo....lol

Just funnin ya bro.  You know I'm ridding the Colts band wagon this year!  Go Colts!!


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: Allinall on January 13, 2006, 09:59:25 AM
Lets see now.....oh yes....only one team has gone 17-0!   Wonder who that could be?   :P :P nany nany poo poo....lol

Just funnin ya bro.  You know I'm ridding the Colts band wagon this year!  Go Colts!!

And what happened in the Super Bowl?  Or am I thinking of another team?   ;D  I know yer funnin'.  Me too.  DUDE!! I'm so ready for this weekend to see how things play out.  Personally, I think next weeks match ups are going to be Denver at Indy, and Chicago at Seattle.  Remains to be seen, but...I CAN'T WAIT!!!   :D


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: Shammu on January 13, 2006, 08:53:12 PM
And what happened in the Super Bowl?  Or am I thinking of another team?   ;D  I know yer funnin'.  Me too.  DUDE!! I'm so ready for this weekend to see how things play out.  Personally, I think next weeks match ups are going to be Denver at Indy, and Chicago at Seattle.  Remains to be seen, but...I CAN'T WAIT!!!   :D
Go Broncos! ;D


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: 2nd Timothy on January 14, 2006, 09:05:16 AM
And what happened in the Super Bowl?  Or am I thinking of another team?   ;D  I know yer funnin'.  Me too.  DUDE!! I'm so ready for this weekend to see how things play out.  Personally, I think next weeks match ups are going to be Denver at Indy, and Chicago at Seattle.  Remains to be seen, but...I CAN'T WAIT!!!   :D

Umm, we won the SB that year dude.lol

Yeah this weeks games are gonna be great!   No matter what happens, I will rejoice when the PATS drop no matter who beats em.  Anyhow, they should all be great games!


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: at_the_Cross on January 22, 2006, 04:38:39 PM
Go Broncos! ;D

Going with the underdogs(Steelers) the rest of the way this year. I figure...if they can beat the Colts, then it would be a cake walk for them. 24-3 at the half...the BUS is headed for Michigan.

Umm, we won the SB that year dude.lol

Yeah this weeks games are gonna be great!   No matter what happens, I will rejoice when the PATS drop no matter who beats em.  Anyhow, they should all be great games!

Umm, 72 Dolphins achieve a perfect season only, bro. 73 & 74 Dolphins won the SuperBowl. I also couldn't believe it when I heard the 72 phins were glad to have all the Glory to themselves. Satisfaction is guaranteed for another year or so...or all time  ;)

I think the Pats had to much limelight these past few years. ;D


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: rednecklutheran on January 22, 2006, 07:32:47 PM
looks like the Steelers are going...NFC Championship doesn't really matter...I don't think either of those teams can beat Pitt...I'm a Saints fan myself (go ahead...take your shots...)...


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: Shammu on January 22, 2006, 08:03:26 PM
looks like the Steelers are going...NFC Championship doesn't really matter...I don't think either of those teams can beat Pitt...I'm a Saints fan myself (go ahead...take your shots...)...
Okay, I think I will.................... (http://bestsmileys.com/shooting1/12.gif)  ;)   ;D


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: at_the_Cross on January 22, 2006, 08:58:59 PM
looks like the Steelers are going...NFC Championship doesn't really matter...I don't think either of those teams can beat Pitt...I'm a Saints fan myself (go ahead...take your shots...)...

These teams have never made it to the SuperBowl?

Arizona Cardinals
Cleveland Browns
Detroit Lions
Houston Texans
Jacksonville Jaguars
New Orleans Saints
Seattle Seahawks

My team is amongst the other five ;D


Okay, I think I will.................... (http://bestsmileys.com/shooting1/12.gif)  ;)   ;D

A little to quick to agree there don't you think...lol


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: Shammu on January 22, 2006, 10:40:45 PM
These teams have never made it to the SuperBowl?

Arizona Cardinals
Cleveland Browns
Detroit Lions
Houston Texans
Jacksonville Jaguars
New Orleans Saints
Seattle Seahawks

My team is amongst the other five ;D


A little to quick to agree there don't you think...lol
Just rub it in there, that Arizona hasn't ever made it to the supperbowl.  :P


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: Shammu on January 22, 2006, 10:43:15 PM
Speaking of the seahawks, at_the_Cross :o

Seahawks Super Bowl Bound After Rout

AP Football Writer 19 minutes ago

SEATTLE - With their MVP back in business, a fierce defense and all the comforts of playing at home, the
Seattle Seahawks had everything they needed to get to their first Super Bowl.

And they did, easily.

Shaun Alexander came back from last week's concussion to rush for a team playoff-record 132 yards and two touchdowns Sunday, and Seattle pressured Carolina stars Jake Delhomme and Steve Smith into oblivion in a 34-14 rout for the NFC championship.

The Seahawks picked off three passes in winning their 12th straight home game and shattering the fifth-seeded Panthers' stunning postseason road run.

The NFC's best team during the season, the Seahawks (15-3) will have to beat yet another wild card, the Pittsburgh Steelers, in the Super Bowl in Detroit on Feb. 5. Pittsburgh beat Denver 34-17 earlier in the day.

"We're not done yet," quarterback Matt Hasselbeck said. "We've got another game we've got to go win."

While Alexander paced the ball-control offense, it was the defense that really carried the Seahawks. It yielded only 62 yards, three first downs and no real threats in the first half.

Then, with Carolina desperate, Seattle allowed virtually nothing until it had a 20-point lead.

Mike Holmgren, only the fifth coach to lead two franchises to the Super Bowl — he won in 1997 and lost in 1998 with Green Bay — praised his defense this week for the enormous pressure it applied to opponents all season. That defense led the league in sacks and was always in Delhomme's face, helping force two first-half interceptions that were decisive.

The Panthers weren't helped when starting running back Nick Goings was sidelined in the first quarter after a massive hit by linebacker Lofa Tatupu. They already were minus their top two runners, Stephen Davis and DeShaun Foster.

The Seahawks had their horse, though, and by the second half, they could turn to Alexander. As he always has this season, he delivered some big runs as the crowd chanted "M-V-P, M-V-P."

Hasselbeck finished off the Panthers (13-6) with a gorgeous pump fake that had cornerback Chris Gamble on all fours. Darrell Jackson caught the 20-yard pass for a 27-7 lead, and it was time to celebrate in the Pacific Northwest.

Several players did a Qwest Field leap into the stands at the end as the crowd chanted "Super Bowl, Super Bowl." Their 30-year-old team, which tried to leave Seattle for Los Angeles a decade ago, is, indeed, headed for the big game.

Alexander grabbed the George Halas Trophy and carried it down the field as majestically as he totes a football. He only stopped when he reached the end zone, surrounded by photographers and cheerleaders.

Seahawks owner Paul Allen raised the team's 12th man flag, then waved a white towel to whip the crowd of 67,837 into a frenzy. What really got the fans going was when Holmgren sent in backup quarterback Seneca Wallace as a wideout, then Hasselbeck threw to him. Wallace, one of the better athletes in the NFL, made a superb over-the-shoulder catch for 28 yards.

One player later, Jerramy Stevens slipped uncovered down the middle for a 17-yard TD pass.

Josh Brown made it 10-0 with a 24-yard field goal set up when Delhomme forced an ill-advised pass for Smith into triple coverage — even though Ricky Proehl was wide open down the left sideline — and rookie Tatupu speared it. His 21-yard return got Seattle to the Panthers 20.

Seattle's big-play defense was at it again on the next series. Delhomme's lollipop throw for Keary Colbert instead fell into the waiting hands of Marquand Manuel, who weaved through traffic for 32 yards to the Panthers 17. Alexander swept left for 15 yards before his 1-yard run made it 17-0.

Then the dynamic Smith broke free on a 59-yard punt return down the right side. An official threw a flag for a block in the back, but after a long discussion, referee Ed Hochuli announced there was no foul, and Carolina was within 17-7.

But the Panthers weren't making any miracle comebacks against a defense that kept them off-balance all day. Led by Tatupu and Manuel, plus a fierce pass rush pace that forever was in Delhomme's face, the Seahawks made Smith invisible the rest of the way. Rocky Bernard had two sacks as the Seahawks dominated up the middle, and Smith, who made 12 catches for 218 yards in last week's win at Chicago, managed just five catches for 33 yards.

Of course, the Panthers almost never had the ball; Seattle held it for nearly 42 minutes. And after Michael Boulware got the Seahawks' third interception — surpassing Delhomme's career playoff total — late in the third quarter, all doubt was removed.

Alexander added with a 1-yard scoring run, and Drew Carter's 47-yard TD reception meant little. To finish it off, Smith fumbled on a reception in the final two minutes.

Seahawks Super Bowl Bound After Rout (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/fbn_panthers_seahawks;_ylt=Aj.3Qmo2JAiYNfrYxA7ZUmOs0NUE;_ylu=X3oDMTA2Z2szazkxBHNlYwN0bQ--)


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: Shammu on January 22, 2006, 10:48:09 PM
BOO, HISS, BOOOO!!!

Steelers, on Road, Advance to Super Bowl

By EDDIE PELLS, AP Sports Writer 9 minutes ago

DENVER - The wildest road trip since "Animal House" rocks on.

The next stop for Big Ben, The Bus and all those Terrible Towels will be the Super Bowl in Detroit, thanks to a 34-17 dismantling of the Denver Broncos on Sunday in the AFC title game.

"We were sitting, looking at an outside shot to be in the Super Bowl," Steelers linebacker Clark Haggans said. "This is an unbelievable feeling to be here right now."

Unbelievable and almost unprecedented.

Led by 275 yards and two passing touchdowns from Ben Roethlisberger and a touchdown by Jerome Bettis, the Steelers became the first team since the 1985 Patriots to win three postseason road games en route to the Super Bowl. Counting the regular season, they've played five of their last six away from Pittsburgh.

Next up: Seattle, a 34-14 winner over Carolina in the NFC title game. The teams will meet in two weeks at Ford Field, and the Steelers were the early favorite by 3 1-2 points.

And while there's no Otter or Boon — the characters who called for a road trip when things got tough for the Delta House fraternity — this Pittsburgh group has plenty of characters of its own.

There's Bettis, The Bus, who stuck around for a 13th year with hopes of playing in his first Super Bowl, in his hometown of Detroit.

There's Roethlisberger, Big Ben, the second-year quarterback who looked every bit the veteran in this one, completing 21 of 29 passes and keeping the Steelers going on six of seven crucial third-down situations in the first half.

There's the coach, jut-jawed Bill Cowher, who worked the sideline in his usual manner, jabbing his finger at Bettis, then hugging him, smiling and scowling, too. This was tough love at its best — and good enough to move the Steelers back to the Super Bowl for the first time since 1995.

And all those loyal Pittsburgh fans. An estimated 8,000 came to Denver and they stayed well after the game, waving their Terrible Towels in the corner of Denver's Invesco Field until security finally had to ask them to leave.

"It feels great today, I'll tell you that," owner Dan Rooney said. "The coach already told me we're going to the Super Bowl to win it, not just to be there."

Outschemed, outplayed and pushed around all day, the Broncos (14-4) shuffled off to their locker room, heads down, after their first home loss in 10 tries this season.

"We did not complete the mission and it's frustrating," linebacker Ian Gold said. "But anytime you make it to the AFC championship game and you lose, you hope to lose to a team like that."

Indeed, it's hard to deny the Steelers (14-5) are deserving. Their next game will be for their fifth championship — that elusive "One For The Thumb" — that the franchise couldn't get in the 1970s heyday of Bradshaw, Swann, Stallworth and Harris.

Against Denver, the Steelers came out passing, not running, much the same way they did when they upset Indianapolis last week. Roethlisberger called pass plays on seven of Pittsburgh's first 11 snaps and threw completions on five of those.

The first drive resulted in a field goal. On Denver's next possession, Pittsburgh's Joey Porter blitzed to force a Jake Plummer fumble. Five plays later, Roethlisberger hit Cedrick Wilson for a touchdown and a 10-0 lead, quieting the Invesco Field crowd much as the Steelers did in Indy last week and Cincinnati the week before.

After a Denver field goal, the Steelers essentially salted this game with a 14-play, 80-yard drive that ate up nearly 7 1/2 minutes and had the Broncos defense totally off balance and gasping for air.

Bettis capped it by bulling in from the 3 for a 17-3 lead to put him well on his way to the Super Bowl. Cowher smiled widely for that one, remembering Bettis' near disaster on the goal line last week in Indy.

"This is a great group of guys, how we got here, we're a different team," Cowher said. "We're a focused team, no matter what's happened, we've stayed together. We've got a resilient group."

The Broncos trailed by two touchdowns, yet everyone in Denver knew they had escaped worse predicaments in the past.

But there was no Drive, no Fumble, no comeback and no you-know-who on the field this day.

John Elway was on hand, but sitting in a luxury suite, watching the Broncos fall short of the ultimate destination for the seventh straight year since he led them to their second championship.

Plummer, who had played so well in the lead all season, finally faced some comeback pressure and failed miserably. He went 18-for-30 for 223 yards with two lost fumbles and two interceptions.

He threw one pass underhanded, scrambled for his life and, though valiant as always, proved what had been proved many times before — that he can't do it by himself. He said he woke up with a bit of a cold, but it had no effect on his game.

The Steelers certainly did.

"It's tough," Plummer said. "They were getting after it and when they got a lead, we get one dimensional."

Trailing by two touchdowns late in the first half, Jake the Snake lobbed a terrible pass into the flat that was easily intercepted by Ike Taylor. Moments later, Bettis ran it in from 12 yards for an apparent touchdown on third down.

A penalty nullified that, but it only set up Roethlisberger for his best throw of the day — a 17-yard touchdown that barely cleared the fingertips of Al Wilson and Nick Ferguson, before finding Hines Ward tucked neatly in the back of the end zone.

That made it 24-3.

Roethlisberger ran to the sideline and celebrated by pretending to fire six-shooters from his hip. Yep, he was on target all day in this one — 24 yards to Heath Miller, 17 more to Wilson, 21 to Ward and 18 to Wilson again, all after being given ample time against Denver's ill-timed blitz.

"He's the catalyst of our whole offense," Ward said. "The quarterback has to have confidence, or how else will the rest of the 10 guys follow him? He's going out there confident and having trust in his teammates to make plays."

Midway through the fourth quarter, Denver pulled within 27-17 and got the ball back at its 20.

But Plummer lost a fumble on fourth-and-10 and that pretty much made it official: The Steelers would be back in the big game after becoming the first team to beat the Nos. 1, 2 and 3 seeds in the playoffs.

"It's amazing, especially to have done it all on the road," Steelers receiver Antwaan Randle-El said.

The Steelers had played five AFC title games since 1994, all at home, and managed only one victory, leading many to wonder if the pressure of being a favorite, or doing it in front of the home crowd, was something the Steelers could handle.

Cowher, now in his 14th year, kept his job through it all — the Rooney family cherishes stability over all else.

"If you look at our ownership, Mr. Rooney is a football guy and he understands how hard it is to do this," Cowher said. "Nothing would be more satisfying to me than to hand him the Vince Lombardi trophy in two weeks."

As the clock wound down, Cowher was still going full tilt on the sideline, jabbing his finger at Bettis, preaching ball control and no repeat of last week's fumble in Indy.

Roethlisberger put this one away, diving in for a score on third-and-goal and sending the crowd home.

Steelers, on Road, Advance to Super Bowl (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060123/ap_on_sp_fo_ga_su/fbn_afc_championship;_ylt=Al2JuGq0rs5Qd1HrhC5kKyOs0NUE;_ylu=X3oDMTA3cm82NXAwBHNlYwM3NTU-)


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: at_the_Cross on January 23, 2006, 12:50:12 AM
Just rub it in there, that Arizona hasn't ever made it to the supperbowl.  :P

Oh pleasssee, that doesn't hurt...my step-dad says the Cards don't even belong in the NFL.
Really, it wouldn't work out as well as it does for Baskin Robbins and 31 flavors. ;) ;D

Speaking of the seahawks, at_the_Cross :o

I think the Steelers are going to take the (http://bestsmileys.com/cars/11.gif) to Detroit and run over alot of Seahawks along the way to the Championship. (http://www.emotihost.com/glass10/4.gif)


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: Shammu on January 23, 2006, 12:55:21 AM
Oh pleasssee, that doesn't hurt...my step-dad says the Cards don't even belong in the NFL.
Really, it wouldn't work out as well as it does for Baskin Robbins and 31 flavors. ;) ;D

I think the Steelers are going to take the (http://bestsmileys.com/cars/11.gif) to Detroit and run over alot of Seahawks along the way to the Championship. (http://www.emotihost.com/glass10/4.gif)
The Steelers are going to get shot out of the superbowl...... ;) (http://bestsmileys.com/shooting1/12.gif)


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: at_the_Cross on January 23, 2006, 01:10:36 AM
The Steelers are going to get shot out of the superbowl...... ;) (http://bestsmileys.com/shooting1/12.gif)

(http://www.emotihost.com/glass12/19.gif)
seahawks


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: Shammu on January 23, 2006, 01:34:53 AM
(http://www.emotihost.com/glass12/19.gif)
seahawks
(http://bestsmileys.com/happy/7.gif) (http://bestsmileys.com/happy/7.gif) (http://bestsmileys.com/silly/5.gif) (http://bestsmileys.com/happy/7.gif) (http://bestsmileys.com/happy/7.gif)


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: at_the_Cross on January 23, 2006, 01:49:34 AM
(http://bestsmileys.com/happy/7.gif) (http://bestsmileys.com/happy/7.gif) (http://bestsmileys.com/silly/5.gif) (http://bestsmileys.com/happy/7.gif) (http://bestsmileys.com/happy/7.gif)

(http://bestsmileys.com/paranoid/1.gif)  (http://bestsmileys.com/cars/11.gif)
Seahawks


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: Shammu on January 23, 2006, 02:07:41 AM
(http://bestsmileys.com/paranoid/1.gif)  (http://bestsmileys.com/cars/11.gif)
Seahawks
I think the Steelers are going to (http://www.emotihost.com/cars/2.gif) And the Seahawks get a (http://www.emotihost.com/cars/17.gif) out of this world. (http://www.emotihost.com/glass17/23.gif)


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: at_the_Cross on January 23, 2006, 02:20:31 AM
I think the Steelers are going to (http://www.emotihost.com/cars/2.gif) And the Seahawks get a (http://www.emotihost.com/cars/17.gif) out of this world. (http://www.emotihost.com/glass17/23.gif)

Its not that the Seahawks are out of this World, your really seeing them as...(http://bestsmileys.com/beatup/2.gif), I would really like to see a good game in two weeks, both are a frist timer...

Seahawks: frist SuperBowl appearance...1 for 1 ?

Steelers: frist team in the sixth seat to go all the way ?

(http://bestsmileys.com/sports2/11.gif)


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: Shammu on January 23, 2006, 02:27:56 AM
Steelers: frist team in the sixth seat to go all the way ?

(http://bestsmileys.com/sports2/11.gif)
Down the drain? ;D

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v605/DreamWeaver000/KidSpin.gif)


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: at_the_Cross on January 23, 2006, 02:46:06 AM
Down the drain? ;D

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v605/DreamWeaver000/KidSpin.gif)

(http://bestsmileys.com/signs15/24.gif) When its all said and done with, it will look like...(http://bestsmileys.com/dead/4.gif)


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: Shammu on January 23, 2006, 02:51:29 AM
(http://bestsmileys.com/signs15/24.gif) When its all said and done with, it will look like...(http://bestsmileys.com/dead/4.gif)
This is what the Steelers are facing... (http://bestsmileys.com/sports1/12.gif) Look at that poor Steeler (http://bestsmileys.com/sports1/8.gif) can't even hold on the (http://bestsmileys.com/sports1/14.gif)....  Oops, pentalty against the Steelers (http://bestsmileys.com/sports1/18.gif) looks like more then one.... ;D


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: at_the_Cross on January 23, 2006, 03:11:21 AM
This is what the Steelers are facing... (http://bestsmileys.com/sports1/12.gif) Look at that poor Steeler (http://bestsmileys.com/sports1/8.gif) can't even hold on the (http://bestsmileys.com/sports1/14.gif)....  Oops, pentalty against the Steelers (http://bestsmileys.com/sports1/18.gif) looks like more then one.... ;D

Think about it, the new Stadium - Ford Field in the Motor City. What would go best with that?  (http://bestsmileys.com/signs1/22.gif)...its yellow and black, NOT (http://bestsmileys.com/animals/7.gif), Bird in hand is better than bird over head.


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: Shammu on January 23, 2006, 03:20:37 AM
Think about it, the new Stadium - Ford Field in the Motor City. What would go best with that?  (http://bestsmileys.com/signs1/22.gif)...its yellow and black, NOT (http://bestsmileys.com/animals/7.gif), Bird in hand is better than bird over head.
What is yellow and black, thats simple, a taxi.... (http://bestsmileys.com/cars/12.gif)  ;D


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: at_the_Cross on January 23, 2006, 03:35:11 AM
What is yellow and black, thats simple, a taxi.... (http://bestsmileys.com/cars/12.gif)  ;D

lol(http://bestsmileys.com/signs4/1.gif)
(http://bestsmileys.com/signs16/3.gif) The (http://us.st11.yimg.com/store1.yimg.com/I/hometeams_1882_14092274)
(http://bestsmileys.com/signs4/4.gif)(http://bestsmileys.com/signs9/24.gif)


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: Shammu on January 23, 2006, 03:39:22 AM
lol(http://bestsmileys.com/signs4/1.gif)
(http://bestsmileys.com/signs16/3.gif) The (http://us.st11.yimg.com/store1.yimg.com/I/hometeams_1882_14092274)
(http://bestsmileys.com/signs4/4.gif)(http://bestsmileys.com/signs9/24.gif)
You have a great night/morning brother.... In case you didn't know, I don't follow football. I rather watch corn grow. ;D


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: at_the_Cross on January 23, 2006, 03:43:18 AM
You have a great night/morning brother.... In case you didn't know I don't follow football. I rather watch corn grow. ;D

You too bro and watching Cars going around in a circle isn't for me ;D


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: Shammu on January 23, 2006, 03:48:52 AM
You too bro and watching Cars going around in a circle isn't for me ;D
But it is for me. ;D Gee wizz, I wonder what Allinall is going to think when he sees this thread now...... ;D


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: 2nd Timothy on January 24, 2006, 08:39:02 AM

Umm, 72 Dolphins achieve a perfect season only, bro. 73 & 74 Dolphins won the SuperBowl. I also couldn't believe it when I heard the 72 phins were glad to have all the Glory to themselves. Satisfaction is guaranteed for another year or so...or all time  ;)


Might want to check your football history there at_the_Cross ... ;D




http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miami_Dolphins

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In 1972 the Dolphins completed the NFL's only perfect season (as of the 2005-2006 season), winning every regular season game, two playoff games and Super Bowl VII, defeating the Washington Redskins 14-7.

Don Shula led the Dolphins to two Super Bowl titles in 1972 and 1973, making him one of only five coaches to win consecutive Super Bowls.


Can't have a perfect season without a perfect ending   ;D   The record actually shows 72 Phins really went 20-0

17-0 regular season

plus

20-14 playoff win over the Cleveland Browns
21-17 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC Championship Game
14-7 victory over Washington Redskins in SB.   Awesome game!

Surely someday some other team will do this too, but obviously not as easy as it seems.




Steelers look mighty good.   Seahawks don't look too shaby either.   Should be a great SB game this year.


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: Shammu on January 24, 2006, 07:50:41 PM
Fine 2T, I'll take the Seahawks to win. ;D


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: 2nd Timothy on January 25, 2006, 06:16:00 AM
It should be a close game for sure!   I certainly will leave the corn growth watching to someone else that weekend. lol


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: Shammu on January 25, 2006, 04:33:23 PM
The Supper Bowl is the one football game I watch each year. ;D


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: at_the_Cross on January 29, 2006, 04:27:57 AM
Might want to check your football history there at_the_Cross ... ;D

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miami_Dolphins

SuperBowl VII was played in 73 ;D
The one thing I checked on is...the 1948 Cleveland Browns team became the first pro football team to complete the entire season undefeated. ;D

In case you didn't know, I don't follow football. I rather watch corn grow. ;D

I'd rather watch the corn grow during Daytona, Indy 500 and other NASCAR races when the corn should be growing.  ;) But, I do enjoy going to stock and funny cars racing on a dirt track though.


The Supper Bowl is the one football game I watch each year. ;D

(http://bestsmileys.com/thinking/1.gif)Its to cold during the winter to watch corn grow.(http://bestsmileys.com/winter/8.gif)


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: 2nd Timothy on January 29, 2006, 08:47:47 AM
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SuperBowl VII was played in 73  ;D


LOL OK I'll yield to that technicality, but that Super Bowl was the end of the 72 season  :P   :D


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: Shammu on January 30, 2006, 12:15:49 AM
(http://bestsmileys.com/thinking/1.gif)Its to cold during the winter to watch corn grow.(http://bestsmileys.com/winter/8.gif)
Corn grows in winter? Now theres something I didn't know........... ;D


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: at_the_Cross on January 30, 2006, 02:37:10 AM
LOL OK I'll yield to that technicality, but that Super Bowl was the end of the 72 season  :P   :D

A very good season.

Corn grows in winter? Now theres something I didn't know........... ;D

Was the surrounding conditions out of context with what I wrote?
Its not what I meant that corn grows in the winter.
In the words of 2T: LOL OK I'll yield to that technicality ;D


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: Allinall on January 30, 2006, 11:19:13 AM
Umm, we won the SB that year dude.lol

Yeah this weeks games are gonna be great!   No matter what happens, I will rejoice when the PATS drop no matter who beats em.  Anyhow, they should all be great games!

DUDE!!! I totally dissed you!  I never responded!  I'm sorry!  REALLY!!!  Now, onto the important things... ;D  Yup.  I'm a bitter little man.  I was going to buy a COLTS dog collar for my miniature dachshunde man, Wilson.  Not gonna do that now!  I'm gonna wait a whole couple-a-months afore I go and do that!  That'll show them slackers!!! 


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: 2nd Timothy on January 30, 2006, 06:19:32 PM
DUDE!!! I totally dissed you!  I never responded!  I'm sorry!  REALLY!!!  Now, onto the important things... ;D  Yup.  I'm a bitter little man.  I was going to buy a COLTS dog collar for my miniature dachshunde man, Wilson.  Not gonna do that now!  I'm gonna wait a whole couple-a-months afore I go and do that!  That'll show them slackers!!! 


LOL hey I can vouch for the collar shocker thingy....it works good!   Ummm that would be on the dog of course not me...ROFL

Don't worry dude, your Colts will be back.


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: Shammu on January 30, 2006, 09:53:35 PM

LOL hey I can vouch for the collar shocker thingy....it works good!   Ummm that would be on me of course not the dog...ROFL

Don't worry dude, your Colts will be back.
Yes Allinall, your Colts will be back............... As for 2T with a dog collar, thats a sight I don't want to see. ;) ;D


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: 2nd Timothy on January 31, 2006, 09:52:07 AM
You know, I am almost positive I said "on the dog and not me"  LOL   


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: Allinall on January 31, 2006, 10:56:00 AM

LOL hey I can vouch for the collar shocker thingy....it works good!   Ummm that would be on the dog of course not me...ROFL

Don't worry dude, your Colts will be back.

I hope so.  Of course now I've got to wait a whole year...ish, to see them play again.  Funny!  We went to WinterJam, with the Newsboys, New Song and such like musicians at the Indiana State Fairgrounds last Friday night.  Peter Fuller (sp?) of the Newsboys brings Hunter Smith from the Colts on stage.  He says, "Ya know, the thing I like most about the Newsboys?  It's February and their still playing!"  I laughed.  Then I took his number off my "want to buy a jersey of" list.   ;D 


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: Allinall on January 31, 2006, 10:57:01 AM
Yes Allinall, your Colts will be back............... As for 2T with a dog collar, thats a sight I don't want to see. ;) ;D

Meeeeee NEITHER!!   ;D


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: Shammu on February 02, 2006, 10:56:20 PM
You know, I am almost positive I said "on the dog and not me"  LOL   
So how well does the collar work on you brother. I would imagine your wife is the one who uses it on you. ;) (http://bestsmileys.com/lol/5.gif)


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: at_the_Cross on February 05, 2006, 06:32:37 PM
What is yellow and black, thats simple, a taxi.... (http://bestsmileys.com/cars/12.gif)  ;D

(http://msn.foxsports.com/id/5299746_38_2.jpg) > Jerome Bettis


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: Shammu on February 05, 2006, 07:07:36 PM
(http://msn.foxsports.com/id/5299746_38_2.jpg) > Jerome Bettis
Thats his taxi? (http://bestsmileys.com/lol/5.gif) Now, who is Jerome Bettis? ???


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: at_the_Cross on February 05, 2006, 07:13:12 PM
Thats his taxi? (http://bestsmileys.com/lol/5.gif) Now, who is Jerome Bettis? ???

 :D :D :D

#36 Running Back of the Steelers - nickname The Bus.


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: Shammu on February 05, 2006, 07:22:15 PM
Oops the Steelers just threw an inception............... (http://bestsmileys.com/crying/1.gif)


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: Shammu on February 05, 2006, 07:24:55 PM
Oh I forgot to tell y'all, I am normally right on who wins the superbowl. Out of the past 30 years, I have won on 27 right. But hey, if I'm wrong, I'm wrong. And no, I don't bet on the superbowl.


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: at_the_Cross on February 05, 2006, 07:29:07 PM
Oops the Steelers just threw an inception............... (http://bestsmileys.com/crying/1.gif)

Lol, didn't know you were at the computer....waiting for the reply...sorry.


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: Shammu on February 05, 2006, 07:30:40 PM
Thats okay, the superbowl is on, I have the computer next to the TV. (http://bestsmileys.com/lol/1.gif)


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: at_the_Cross on February 05, 2006, 07:37:01 PM
Oh I forgot to tell y'all, I am normally right on who wins the superbowl. Out of the past 30 years, I have won on 27 right. But hey, if I'm wrong, I'm wrong. And no, I don't bet on the superbowl.

I called the 98 playoff season 100% correct.

This is the kinda game I enjoy watching. At any given second something can happen because the game is so close in the score.


Thats okay, the superbowl is on, I have the computer next to the TV. (http://bestsmileys.com/lol/1.gif)

Same here  ;D


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: Shammu on February 05, 2006, 07:41:02 PM
I called the 98 playoff season 100% correct.

This is the kinda game I enjoy watching. At any given second something can happen because the game is so close in the score.

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Thats okay, the superbowl is on, I have the computer next to the TV.
Same here  ;D
The superbowl is the only football game I watch each year. Theres been a few years, I've turned the TV off cause it is so one sided. I like a good close game.

Steelers just scored......

Though by the looks of it, it don't look good.


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: Shammu on February 05, 2006, 07:45:19 PM
Though they gave it to the Steelers............ :P


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: at_the_Cross on February 05, 2006, 07:49:49 PM
Steelers just scored......

Though by the looks of it, it don't look good.
Though they gave it to the Steelers............ :P

It was a TD, I'm not saying it because I picked the Steelers. I'm saying it because I really don't care who wins. I just think the Steelers will is the reason I went with them.


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: Shammu on February 05, 2006, 07:52:00 PM
It was a TD, I'm not saying it because I picked the Steelers. I'm saying it because I really don't care who wins. I just think the Steelers will is the reason I went with them.

Well from what I saw, it wasn't, but who am I to question the umpire. Just as long as it is a good game.


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: at_the_Cross on February 05, 2006, 07:57:49 PM
Well from what I saw, it wasn't, but who am I to question the umpire. Just as long as it is a good game.

The football(any part) only needs to break the front of the goal line for a TD. I here you there, a good game is all I'm asking for.


Title: Re: Hey Allinall!
Post by: Shammu on February 05, 2006, 08:04:54 PM
I here you there, a good game is all I'm asking for.
AMEN brother.