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by BronXBombers51 » Tue Nov 29, 2005 4:56 pm
Seattle is the luckiest team in the league.
They got manhandled by the Cowboys and squeaked away with a win as well...now this to the Giants.
Not to mention the fact that they get 6 games per year against San Francisco, Arizona and St. Louis.
Oh well. Hopefully the 'Boys keep the Giants losing streak alive this Sunday.

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by BronXBombers51 » Wed Nov 30, 2005 12:14 am
davidmarver wrote:BronXBombers51 wrote:Seattle is the luckiest team in the league.
Speaking of which...Shaun Alexander is the luckiest RB in the NFL. Look at his schedule and then try telling me he's better than LT. I can't stand the announcers who say Alexander is better.
Shaun Alexander doesn't touch LT. And I own Shaun in my money FF league. Tomlinson is a better runner. He is among the top blocking halfbacks in the league. He is almost as good of a reciever as he is a runner. And he can pass pretty damn well too.
Alexander is a great player. LT is a legendary talent.
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by bronxxbomber » Wed Nov 30, 2005 12:18 am
BronXBombers51 wrote:davidmarver wrote:BronXBombers51 wrote:Seattle is the luckiest team in the league.
Speaking of which...Shaun Alexander is the luckiest RB in the NFL. Look at his schedule and then try telling me he's better than LT. I can't stand the announcers who say Alexander is better.
Shaun Alexander doesn't touch LT. And I own Shaun in my money FF league. Tomlinson is a better runner. He is among the top blocking halfbacks in the league. He is almost as good of a reciever as he is a runner. And he can pass pretty damn well too.
Alexander is a great player. LT is a legendary talent.
Basically what puts him over is the catching. How many backs are going have 60 or more catches a season.

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by BronXBombers51 » Wed Nov 30, 2005 12:45 am
bronxxbomber wrote:BronXBombers51 wrote:davidmarver wrote:BronXBombers51 wrote:Seattle is the luckiest team in the league.
Speaking of which...Shaun Alexander is the luckiest RB in the NFL. Look at his schedule and then try telling me he's better than LT. I can't stand the announcers who say Alexander is better.
Shaun Alexander doesn't touch LT. And I own Shaun in my money FF league. Tomlinson is a better runner. He is among the top blocking halfbacks in the league. He is almost as good of a reciever as he is a runner. And he can pass pretty damn well too.
Alexander is a great player. LT is a legendary talent.
Basically what puts him over is the catching. How many backs are going have 60 or more catches a season.
He had 100 a couple years ago.
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