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Tony Romo and the Cowboys offense just marched down the field, Romo went 7/9 for 76 yards and a TD. This excites me.

And Vince Young is getting mauled

Edit: scratch that, he's playing like Michael Vick....28 yards on the ground, 56 through the air...4/11

Did you watch any of the game? He had some great passes that his recievers dropped. One was a perfect bomb. He didn't play great though, but not bad considering the circumstance.

Campbell looked good tonight sides the INT. Any Redskins fans wanna fill me in on why the hell Todd Collins was put it before him? That was just awful. And any Bengals fans, where was Chris Perry?

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Tony Romo and the Cowboys offense just marched down the field, Romo went 7/9 for 76 yards and a TD. This excites me.

And Vince Young is getting mauled

Edit: scratch that, he's playing like Michael Vick....28 yards on the ground, 56 through the air...4/11

Did you watch any of the game? He had some great passes that his recievers dropped. One was a perfect bomb. He didn't play great though, but not bad considering the circumstance.

Campbell looked good tonight sides the INT. Any Redskins fans wanna fill me in on why the hell Todd Collins was put it before him? That was just awful. And any Bengals fans, where was Chris Perry?

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Tony Romo and the Cowboys offense just marched down the field, Romo went 7/9 for 76 yards and a TD. This excites me.

And Vince Young is getting mauled

Edit: scratch that, he's playing like Michael Vick....28 yards on the ground, 56 through the air...4/11

Did you watch any of the game? He had some great passes that his recievers dropped. One was a perfect bomb. He didn't play great though, but not bad considering the circumstance.

Campbell looked good tonight sides the INT. Any Redskins fans wanna fill me in on why the hell Todd Collins was put it before him? That was just awful. And any Bengals fans, where was Chris Perry?

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Tony Romo and the Cowboys offense just marched down the field, Romo went 7/9 for 76 yards and a TD. This excites me.

And Vince Young is getting mauled

Edit: scratch that, he's playing like Michael Vick....28 yards on the ground, 56 through the air...4/11

Did you watch any of the game? He had some great passes that his recievers dropped. One was a perfect bomb. He didn't play great though, but not bad considering the circumstance.

Campbell looked good tonight sides the INT. Any Redskins fans wanna fill me in on why the hell Todd Collins was put it before him? That was just awful. And any Bengals fans, where was Chris Perry?

I'm not a Skins fan, but if you think about it, it's really easy. Todd Collins came from KC; Al Saunders came from KC; Todd Collins knows the offense being run, whereas it's Campbell's sixth offense in six years pretty much, of course he's going to bedhind the power curve. Is he the future for the Redskins? Yes, but this year, for right now, at least, Todd Collins gets the nod because he knows the system and is more familiar with it than Campbell is.

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Simms will prove himself this year and if he doesn't...two words.....Bruce Gardowski.

Gradkowski. And Simms'll keep his job because Tim Rattay's the next best quarterback they have, pathetic.

Simms can't perform under pressure, doesn't have a particularly great arm, and isn't agile enough to avoid sacks. I'd see him as a decent back up, but not a long term starter.

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Doesn't matter how good he is. Bucs run a horizontal passing game in a run heavy offense and he doesn't have the big play recievers to make something out of nothing

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Well last year was like his first year injured. He depends alot on his QB. With Brooks struggling he's not going to have steallar numbers.

He'll keep playing as long as he can keep catching jump balls in the endzone, and he'll eventually reign in his long game and become a possession reciever due to his size.

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So yeah, so much for that Seau retirement...

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (Aug. 17, 2006) -- Junior Seau is looking to join the New England Patriots, just three days after the San Diego Chargers threw him a lavish retirement party.

"Junior left a message for Chargers President Dean Spanos today alerting him that he may sign a contract and play for the New England Patriots," the Chargers said in a statement. "If, in fact, he chooses to continue his playing career, we wish him good health and the best of luck this season. Junior's place in the Chargers Hall of Fame awaits him when his career is over."

The San Diego Union-Tribune first reported on its Web site that Seau was heading to Boston for a tryout and could sign by the end of the week. Seau's agent, Marvin Demoff, did not return several calls from The Associated Press.

Reached in Chicago, where the Chargers will play the Bears on Friday night, Spanos declined comment. The Patriots did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but coach Bill Belichick recalled Monday that he got to know Seau in Hawaii in 1998 -- one of Seau's 12 Pro Bowl selections.

"He's always been a very energetic, high-energy type of player that has made a lot of big plays through his career," Belichick said when asked to comment on Seau's retirement. "He's had a good career, 16 years he's been playing, pretty good."

The Patriots are looking for linebackers because Tedy Bruschi has a broken hand and Willie McGinest, another mainstay of their three Super Bowl titles, signed with the Cleveland Browns as a free agent. Chad Brown and Monty Beisel are also hurt.

Seau grew up in suburban San Diego and starred at Southern California before the Chargers took him fifth overall in the 1990 draft. He led San Diego to the 1995 Super Bowl -- its only appearance in the NFL title game -- but was cut loose in the spring of 2003.

He played three seasons in Miami before the Dolphins released him.

"It's pretty easy. When a team doesn't want you or need you, retire, buddy," he told a crowd of about 300 family, friends, players and team executives Aug. 14 at Chargers' headquarters.

"I'm not retiring. I am graduating. Today is my graduation day. Retirement means that you'll just go ahead and live on your laurels and surf all day in Oceanside. It ain't going to happen."

Even as he announced his retirement, Seau said he was healthy and still able to play. Asked if his decision was irreversible, Seau said: "I can't answer that. I really can't.

"What situation can get me out of it? I don't know," he said. "If there's a need team out there, I'm definitely going to look at it. But we're almost halfway through training camp. I'm 37 years old."

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