Originally posted by EcstremeVenomAlright, alright. I guess I'm just stuck in the good old days of Troy Aikman, Emmit (Emitt?) Smith, and that receiver whose name I have forgotten. Ah, the good old days.
debate a new quarterback, bledsoe seems to throw interceptions in clutch situations, or maybe just all the time lol
Originally posted by GalaxyShieldThe Bengals?!?!
Surprisingly enough, I'd have ot say the Bengals. I'm a Seahawks fan, but the offensive performance in Detroit was less then impressive (after the lowest total points they had all of the 2005 season was 13, you come to expect more). The Bengals have had a great turnover ratio, last you going into this one. They have the offense and the defense to get th ...[text shortened]... but still managed the playoffs. Unless they're 3-9 after week 13, they always have a chance.
Seriously?
I haven't watched much football in the last couple of years but I always maintained that no team could ever play well with those helmets. Did they change them or something?
I'm not quite sure how you lot over the pond manage to call it football when you handle it all the time?
Surely it should be called 'handball' or better still... 'American Rugby?'
Proper football (which was invented whilst you were all riding around in big hats shooting the natives) is played with a spherical object which is propelled primarily with the use of ones foot....
Best team?
Sheffield United FC.... end of!
Originally posted by blade68Ha! Ha!.............not a chance........
I'm not quite sure how you lot over the pond manage to call it football when you handle it all the time?
Surely it should be called 'handball' or better still... 'American Rugby?'
Proper football (which was invented whilst you were all riding around in big hats shooting the natives) is played with a spherical object which is propelled primarily with the use of ones foot....
Best team?
Sheffield United FC.... end of!
The 1971 - 1974 Leeds United team. By far and away the best team that ever graced a football pitch.
Either that or the 1970 Brazil side....
Originally posted by FavsI was at Elland Road 2 years ago when we did your boys 0-4... they're a long way from that early 70's side now!
Ha! Ha!.............not a chance........
The 1971 - 1974 Leeds United team. By far and away the best team that ever graced a football pitch.
Either that or the 1970 Brazil side....
Originally posted by SALADINThat Forest side of the late 70's took some beating...
the Brazil team of 1982... the best team never to win the world cup...
or,
more recently, the Arsenal team that went for what seemed like 439 matches without defeat!
Both decent club sides... however, best international side surely has to be Ramsey's '66 boys?