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Post by Carolina on Jul 5, 2006 14:16:29 GMT -5
Discuss
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Post by MGB01 on Jul 5, 2006 20:07:50 GMT -5
Maybe the more pressing question is will any team finish .500 or better from this bow-wow ;D
Huge news, Ricky Ray looks to be be on the outs with the former two-time X-Bowl champs.
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Post by orlandomatt on Jul 5, 2006 21:59:29 GMT -5
I agree with the commish, this is more like the "Who-Cares" division, but whoever wins it will be dangerous in the playoffs because the fear of the unknown is a scary thing.
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Post by MOnarchsRule on Jul 6, 2006 22:54:31 GMT -5
I'm voting for Chi-town 'cause to be the man you must beat the man, and the Enforcers still own the division, however weak it may be.
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Post by MGB01 on Jul 8, 2006 14:40:56 GMT -5
Jamie Martin will start this week at Soldier Field for the Enforcers against the Seattle Reign, then again if you remember Martin was signed midway through the 2003 season with the Enforcers 4-2 and struggling through the Tim Lester/Ryan Leaf/David Rivers carnival. Martin was 7-1 as the starter, and the Enforcers coasted to their first of back-to-back X-Bowl championships.
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Post by MGB01 on Aug 12, 2006 14:57:14 GMT -5
I'm voting for Chi-town 'cause to be the man you must beat the man, and the Enforcers still own the division, however weak it may be. Famous last words? ;D Chicago "wins" this division. Perhaps I should rename this the NFC North in a bit of foreshadowing. All 7-9 teams in the NFL this year have hope! ;D
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