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NFL Network/Reggie Williams
First off just got NFL Network this past weekend and this absolutely rules that they have the replays of four games on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. I am watching Washington - Jacksonville and am pretty amazed at how good Reggie Williams looks. You see the stats and his numbers look good but until you actually see the catches he is making you don't realize what a stud this kid is.
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I can get him in fantasy leagues, both of them....
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oh no...a bad weekend ahead for you guys
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I say We all the time, I am part of the team. Fans are a part of a team, i feel
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Now San Diego and Baltimore is on, NFL Network rules. Philip Rivers doesn't.
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Can you imagine what Rivers will do in the face of a Pitt defense coming off of a bye week after a tough loss? Take the money line and the points as a saver. |
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If Dixie can get me -12 on the Colts this week then I want a piece. We may be looking at the biggest mismatch in the salary cap era. |
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Don't know if people have seen these games on NFL Network yet but not only do they skip all the downtime to reduce the game to an hour and a half but they actually interject interviews with coaches and players explaining what went right or wrong on the major plays. Really cool if you are into football.
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Now that is a football fan. Watching replays of previous weekends games. Props man.
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