May
11
Goal line Blitz!!!
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GOALLINEBLITZ.COM Le meilleur jeu de football américain mmorpg online dont vous ne connaissez pas l’existence!
Je prends quelques minutes de votre temps pour vous parler de ce merveilleux jeu en ligne de football américain. Il est si riche en contenu qu’on se fait prendre rapidement au jeu et on se met à parcourir les forums pour se dénicher une équipe respectable pour nos joueurs.
L’essayer c’est l’adopter, parole de footeux US!
GOALLINEBLITZ.COM Best online sports mmorpg football game that you don’t know about!
Serioulsy, if you guys love football, the NFL, you follow your players, read mock drafts, follow the draft, miss football during the offseason, wish you could have played at the pro level. This game is defenitly for you!
Many options exists for your playing pleasure.
1) it all starts of wish your stable of players, that, as an agent you try to find team for them to play for. You can own as many players as you want, so you can create a player at ANY positions and build up their skills from playing experience and training.
2) You’re getting good at it? Why not take a shot at managing:
- You can own a team
- You can be part of the staff as a General manager / Defensive Coordinator or Offensive coordinator
- Build gameplans for opponents taht fit their weaknesses
- And of top of it all these people made a game completly out of AJAX scripts and a solid application system developped in perl.
I tip my hat to these guys, because a few years back I had that same idea, that a tried to make a reality but I didn’t have enough development engineering background at the time to make it happen. So thank you guys for making this game a complete success.
May
9
Le Draft, Oh Jerry!!!
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Round 1, Pick 22 (22) (From Browns) Felix Jones RB 6?0? 200 Arkansas
Pick Analysis:With Julius Jones leaving as a free agent, Felix Jones should fit right in as a great complement to Marion Barber. He’s a faster, breakaway-type of player, while Barber is more of a power back. Jones rushed for 2,956 yards and 20 touchdowns on 386 carries at Arkansas while sharing carries with Darren McFadden.
Round 1, Pick 25 (25) (From Seahawks) Mike Jenkins CB 6?0? 200 South Florida
Pick Analysis:Looking for a cornerback, the Cowboys traded up to take Jenkins. Although he had just six interceptions in 48 games, Jenkins has good coverage skills. He’s also a good tackler with great speed. You can’t take Pacman Jones into consideration here and Jenkins is a value pick.
Round 2, Pick 30 (61) Martellus Bennett TE 6?6? 259 Texas A&M
Pick Analysis:Bennett has the size to be an effective blocker. However, his speed and technique are issues that could pose problems as he attempts to make an impact in the passing game.
Round 4, Pick 23 (122) (From Browns) Tashard Choice RB 5?11? 215 Georgia Tech
Pick Analysis:Choice was a little bigger than originally believed. He plays the game with intensity and will run with power like Lamont Jordan. He was better as a junior than a senior, but still ran for 1,356 yards. Considering the Cowboys took Felix Jones in the first round, Dallas likely viewed Choice as the best player available at this point.
Round 5, Pick 8 (143) (From Bears through Bills and Jaguars) Orlando Scandrick CB 5?10? 192 Boise State
Pick Analysis:Scandrick was a three-year starter at Boise State but has major character concerns. His off-the-field issues hurt his draft stock and he will need to get those issues squared away once he gets to the NFL.
Round 6, Pick 1 (167) (From Dolphins) Erik Walden DE 6?2? 238 Middle Tennessee State
Pick Analysis:Walden only had two sacks as a senior, but still produced 22.5 during his time at Middle Tennessee State. He has the frame to be a rush linebacker in Miami’s 3-4 scheme.
Ouais le draft, on l’attendait, avec nos 2 choix de premières rondes.
Ce que Jerry voulait, jerry a eu. Comme premier choix 22e au total, Mendenhall avait glissé jusqu’à nous! Un potentiel top 10 pick qui nous tombe dessus et un RB en plus! wow!! Non pas pour Jerry, il a choisit Felix Jones de l’université Arkansas, le BACKUP de Darren McFadden. Non sans nous rappelé le pick de Steven Jackson que nous avons échangé il y a de cela quelques années (Julius repêché en 2e cette année là).
Mais un 2e choix de première était toujours non utilisé, alors les Cowboys saute sur le téléphone et décroche un échange avec Seatle pour sélectionné Mike Jenkins, le Corner back, qui était considéré par plusieurs comme un TOP 2 ou 3 corner de la classe de cette année.
Pour la seconde ronde Dallas a surpris tout le monde en sélectionnant un TE Martellus Bennett très athlétique de Texas A & M qui devrait alléger la charge de block de Jason Witten.
Ensuite Jerry c’est amusé a dealer des picks à gauche à droite, gagnant du coup pour l’année prochaine un choix de 3e et un de 4e ronde. Au 4e tour Dallas a choisit Tenard Choice un autre RB mais surtout un leader d’équipe pour Georgia Tech. Le need n’était pas là, mais la value de ce pick était très bonne. En 5eronde Dallas a choisit un CB Orlando Scandrick, un marchand de vitesse et considéré par plusieurs comme ayant du 2nd round talent.
Ensuite en 6e ronde, Eric Walden un DE qui sera un LB chez les pros, un projet au mieux.
En tout je suis assez satisfait du talent acquis, et surtout j’ai hâte de voir l’équipe en action en 2008-2009!
May
9
Sun., Sept. 7 @ Cleveland (FOX) 3:15 p.m. This marks Dallas’ first trip to Cleveland since the 1991 season opener. But it’ll be just as notable because it will be the ‘We Shoulda Gotten Darren McFadden Bowl.’
Mon., Sept. 15 PHILADELPHIA (ESPN) 7:30 p.m. The start of a look-at-us schedule that will eventually feature around six nationally-televised Cowboys games, including three at Texas Stadium. For this game, Herschel Walker, who began his NFL career in Dallas and ended it in Philly, will be asked to fire the starting gun.
Sun., Sept. 21 @ Green Bay (NBC) 7:15 p.m. The Cowboys will play their first regular-season game in Green Bay since 2004, giving an unretired Brett Favre yet another chance to fail against Dallas. Or he stays retired. Either way, watch for the weather to be delightful and watch for Wisconsinite Tony Romo to mark his territory.
Sun., Sept. 28 WASHINGTON (FOX) 3:15 p.m. Still more evidence that Cowboys-Redskins is really only a rivalry if you live in D.C.: The Redskins are 10-26 all-time at Texas Stadium and have won here just twice since 1991.
Sun., Oct. 5 CINCINNATI (CBS) 3:15 p.m. Bengals at Cowboys and I wonder which team Chad Johnson will be playing for by then?
Sun., Oct. 12 @ Arizona (FOX) 3:15 p.m. During the game? The Cardinals remain diamonds surrounded by trash. And after the game? Beer-Bong Bash and Leinart’s place!
Sun., Oct. 19 @ St. Louis (FOX) Noon Jerry’s Cowboys tour the Edward Jones Dome just a week after touring Arizona’s University of Phoenix Stadium – two sample-platters leading to the $20-million-a-year he’s going to get for naming rights for his Jerryassic Park in Arlington.
Sun., Oct. 26 TAMPA BAY (FOX) Noon Tampa Bay is one of four 2007 playoff teams to play at Dallas this season. But there is traditionally not much to fear here: The Buccaneers are 1-9 at Texas Stadium. Gruden will make faces.
Sun., Nov. 2 @ New York Giants (FOX) 3:15 p.m. The Giants are the defending champs, so it’s lost in the dust of their march to the title that the Cowboys swept the Giants in the regular season last year – and that they have won their last two road meetings with the Giants. Of course, there is that. … ahem. … other time they played recently. … This game should be a ratings bonanza for FOX – with NBC to get its payoff later. (see below.)
Sun., Nov. 16 @ Washington (NBC) 7:15 p.m. After New York, the Cowboys get the Nov. 9 weekend off that’s to the bye week. The timing is just right, with this Sunday night game beginning a crunch of three kickoffs in 12 days.
Sun., Nov. 23 SAN FRANCISCO (FOX) Noon This time around, Terrell Owens has our full permission to celebrate on the Texas Stadium midfield star.
Thurs., Nov. 27 SEATTLE (FOX) 3:15 p.m. Squeeze that ball, Tony! A sad year for Seattle fans. No more Sonics. Maybe no more Shaun Alexander. And “Frasier’’ reruns don’t hold up very well.
Sun., Dec. 7 @ Pittsburgh (FOX) 3:15 p.m. Weird note: the Cowboys have played at Pittsburgh just three times since 1979. This’ll be the fourth – and the only one of the four that’s not a season-opener. Steelers fans travel VERY well when their team plays at Texas Stadium; will there be any silver-and-blue noise at Heinz Field?
Sun., Dec. 14 NEW YORK GIANTS (NBC) 7:15 p.m. The third time this season the Cowboys will play on NBC’s Sunday Night Football (along with roadies at Green Bay and Washington). And NBC gets to say it, too, has a marquee Cowboys-Giants game. All you whining network ninnies happy now?
Sat., Dec. 20 BALTIMORE (NFLN) 7:15 p.m. It’s Howdy’s & Goodbye’s Night in Irving. The Hello? The Ravens are the only team in the NFL to have never played at Texas Stadium. (Baltimore is 2-0 overall vs. Dallas, making the Ravens the only NFL team the Cowboys have never beaten.) The Goodbye? It’s the regular-season swan song for the ol’ gal, as Texas Stadium is destined from this point on to house tractor pulls and whatnot. Anything else to celebrate on this night? Yeah, it’ll be televised on NFL Network but the dismissed Bryant Gumbel won’t be around to screw it up.
Sun., Dec. 28 @ Philadelphia (FOX) Noon Legendarily, Eagles fans booed Santa Claus. By Dec. 28, Santa will have long ago put Philly in its rear-view mirror, leaving the locals – the fans and their team — without hope for another 361 days. From the Dallas perspective? Steelers, Giants, Ravens and Eagles represents an obstacle – and an opportunity – to cut it out already with the annual December Dropoff.
May
9
Le pire moment de la offseason
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Tout les processus d’évaluation de talent sont en cours, les school workouts scripté par les agents, les private workouts scripté par les équipe, les Dallas Day avec les Aquib Talib qui ne se présente pas car conflit d’horaire, le scouting combine qui est finit, les malcom Kelly qui courre les 40 verges plus lentement que ma grand-mère. Pacman fucking Jones qui fait toujours parlé de lui et Jerry Jones qui refuse toujours de payer cher pour l’avoir (tant mieux).
MAIS………. Dallas a le 22e et 28e choix au repéchage cette année. Et vivement que ce jour arrive car en attendant j’en ai plus que marre des spéculations, mock drafts, les experts qui réussissent à peine à trouver 25% des sélections des équipes au repêchage. Vivement du real football, les OTAs ont bien lieu, mais il s’agit surtout d’entraînement en salle, et nous savons tous que Jurasek (coach physique) fera de nos joueurs de véritables phénomènes physiques.
Pour ceux que ça intéresse flâner sur les forums, lisez les mock drafts, mais pour ma part j’attends juste le draft pour me remonter le morale!
Viva los cowboys, viva la cerveza, viva el prozac!