Jump to content

CDuffy26

Members
  • Posts

    246
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by CDuffy26

  1. Romo isn't an All-Pro quarterback yet. You have to realize he's started about 1 season's worth of games in the NFL. You want to know who else had satrted one years worth of NFL games and they were praising him as the next Ron Jaworski...Bobby Hoying. Bobby Hoying threw 11 TD's to 6 interceptions in his 1 full season in the NFL. The next year, Hoying threw 9 picks and no TD's. It just goes to say that the good quarterback's are the one's that can rebound from a game like Romo had last night. Romo has shown that he can still lead the 'boys to a score even though he's throuwn those 5 picks. If Romo can lead his team to a win in New England, then I will start considering him a good quarterback. Until then, I'm about as frightened of him leading an offense as I am Anthony Calvillo leading the Alouettes down the field.

  2. Last year the Bears didn't need a quarterback. Last year the Bears were built as a running/defensive team, and it led them to the superbowl. If Grossman finished out the year, I predict the Bears would've probably went 11-5 and lost in the first round of the playoffs. Right now I don't think Brian Griese is the save all-end all for the Bears, but anyone right now would be better than Grossman. Hey I'm all for Kyle Orton being the Bears QB of the future, and he's got almost as much experience as Grossman does. I really hope this means that I'll never ever see a subpar QB waste his teams time as a starter, and as a fan of the Baltimore Ravens, I know all about that...coughKyleBollersuckscough.

  3. After I saw the Falcons get killed last week, it got me to thinking. There going nowhere with Harrington this year, and even if they do, there not going to be great. 6-10 at best. So I was wondering, whom do you guys think that the Falcons will take in next years draft. My guess is either Brian brohm from Louisville or Colt Brennan from hawaii.

  4. Saw the movie on Thursday with my friends, and it was really, really surprisingly good. Usually when a cartoon is moved to a live action movie it sucks, but this one seemed to encompass what I loved about transformers, while adding in some modern day things.

    Only bad part of the movie was when Jazz got ripped in two. Jazz was sweet back in the original transformers, and I think he shouldn't have died in the movie :crying:

  5. I don't know how anyone has not mentioned my Pittsburgh Pirates, whom haven't had a winning season since 1992. We've made some horrible contract decisions (Derek Bell, Jason Kendall, Raul Mondesi, and Pat Meares), been through 3 different rebuilding programs, and have hired managers that cannot seem to do anything write (Such as batting a leadoff hitter in the 3 hole). I think it has only been recently that we've begun to improve, but we're not going to have a winning season until our owner start caring and start putting money into the team.

  6. Loved how you're turning the TNA stuff into pure gold, all whilst turning the WWE product around from it's terrible contidition just a few months prior. Can't wait to see where you go with the ECW brand, as it seems its becoming a more throwback show. I also like how you're taking the main picture in TNA off the title scene, and continuing to keep the belt at the top of the card.

  7. That's the unpredictability of a no-hitter or a perfect game. You can go almost two full seasons without having one then within 4 months (Of actual season time: September, April, May and June) you can get three no-hitters and a few near no hitters (Schillings recent no hit bid was taken into the 9th inning with 2 outs).

  8. This is one of the few times that I didn't want to read ahead to find out who the mystery man was, and let me tell you the way you wrote it it paid off. I was originally expecting Orton, but Carlito pays off and makes a huge impact in his TNA debut. Now dats' cool!

  9. Yet another good show, but not as good as the initial Ignition. I like what you did with Jarrett and Storm, leads you down another path than Booker vs Jarrett headlining another PPV. And RVD vs Double J could turn out to be a really good match. I like your tag scene too. If Awesome and Steiner and DDP and Kanyon stay together, you tag division could be really good, especially with The Live Crew. I also liked how your making Eric into a good guy, rather than an evil mastermind like so many people turn him into. I would like to see more guys on the shows, but sees as your building towards a PPV, and it's only your second episode, I can see you reasoning behind focusing on the same guys every week.

  10. Good first show, considering what you've got to work with. If I were you I wouldn't have a PPV every month considerign you only got 4 hours of TV time, but the way you're booking it looks like The Great American Bash could be a decent card. The only problem I see in the upcoming future is that unless you give Lance a World title shot or Big Papa Pump returns from injury, Jarret vs Booker will be headlining quite a few PPV's for you in the foreseeable future...

    Oh, and is that arena the real-life XWF arena?

  11. Nice show, and I like how your pushing some of the guys that had great potential in real life but never got the right push, such as Mike and Chavo. But, I didn't like the Awesome/Chavo match, just brings back memories of The Fingerpoke of doom. But, seeing as it advanced storylines and set up the main event, as well as wasn't for a title, I'll let it slide.

  12. The trades I usually think as bad are the ones they DON'T make. Since I'm a Pittsburgh Pirates fan I know all about this. For example, during the 2004 season, we were shopping Kris Benson, a former #1 pick who never lived up to the hype. One of the offers we recived for him was Philly's 1st Basemen Prospect Ryan Howard, straight up. Instead of getting this deal, we got Ty Wiggington and some other minor leaguers. Now, neither Benson nor Ty did much with either the Mets or the Pirates after that, and by 2006, both were on new teams. I've always hated the Pirates GM Dave Littlefield for not making that deal, almost as much as I hated Cam Bonifay, the GM before Littlefield, for signing Derek Bell, leading him to go into "OPERATION SHUTDOWN".

  13. Good show overall, but there weret wo issues I was concerned with, the first one being the debuts of Chris Harris and James Storm. I really wouldn't of minded them being on the show, but it should've been with other, more established guys, such as in a tag match with O'Haire and Palumbo. The other one was not using some of your more over guys, such as DDP, Ric Flair, and Sting, which would've made fans want to tune in next week. Other than that, I thought it was a good show, with a good, albiet predictable main event.

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue. To learn more, see our Privacy Policy