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Re: David Buehler
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Re: David Buehler
[quote=Lotus;734598]Buehler also shanked that gimme field goal the other night. I'm unimpressed by a kicker who can tackle but can't kick. Maybe Buehler should take a day off.[/quote]
Bingo, his 6'2" 225 pound "freak of a specimen" ass was dropped by my fantasy team! That's right David...that JUST happened! |
Re: David Buehler
Seriously, a thread about the Cowgurl kicker?
Where's Gano's 2010 thread? He's been money. Even on FGs that don't count, he nails them. |
Re: David Buehler
[quote=jsarno;734670]Bingo, his 6'2" 225 pound "freak of a specimen" ass was dropped by my fantasy team!
That's right David...that JUST happened![/quote] Lol. Of all the Cowboys to ride with for fantasy, you chose one of the dudes out of many on that team that can be called INCONSISTENT at best. Romo, Austin, and the defense are the only three on that team worth a damn every week in fantasy. |
Re: David Buehler
[quote=CrustyRedskin;734594]OMG!!!!!!!! This is some funny arse sheet!!!
[url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYYh5mghOXk]YouTube - Skins 2010 Week1[/url][/quote] Holy sh@# that was funny! |
Re: David Buehler
Wow, did not see that cameo coming...funny stuff
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Re: David Buehler
[quote=SirClintonPortis;734713]Lol. Of all the Cowboys to ride with for fantasy, you chose one of the dudes out of many on that team that can be called INCONSISTENT at best. Romo, Austin, and the defense are the only three on that team worth a damn every week in fantasy.[/quote]
You NEVER EVER EVER pick a kicker before the last 2 picks...he plays for an offense that should have been explosive. Thus the pick. Doesn't matter, he's someone else's issue now. |
Re: David Buehler
Yeah well he missed a field goal today too; being beefy doesn't make you accurate
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Re: David Buehler
Since this thread is basically about a Cowboy who chokes:
[url=http://cowboysblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2010/09/look-for-nfl-to-fine-keith-bro.html]Look for NFL to fine Keith Brooking, Igor Olshansky | Dallas Cowboys Blog | Sports News | News for Dallas, Texas | The Dallas Morning News[/url] Last week, the NFL gave Jay Ratliff a $5,000 fine for a roughing the passer penalty against Washington's Donovan McNabb as a violation of the Brady Rule. This week, look for Igor Olshansky and Keith Brooking to hear from the league. Brooking had an unnecessary roughness penalty in the first quarter when he lifted up quarterback Jay Cutler and rammed him into the turf. Olshansky had a roughing the passer penalty when he hit Cutler a little late for a 15-yard flag. Old-time football fans probably hated both penalties, but the NFL will do anything and everything to protect the quarterback. And while it was not a penalty in the game, Chicago's Charles Tillman could also hear from the league for making contact with Tony Romo's head while on a blitz. |
Re: David Buehler
Even the glorious Cowboys aren't immune from the NFL if they are found trying to kill a "cash cow", in which both Cutler and McNabb are. mwahahaha.
That' said though, I still suspect this rule isn't applied equally. After all, it's only after a "big name" gets hurt that they go change the rules. |
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