2011-12 NFL Season

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LOL poor Merrill Hoge...the guy is really starting to sound desperate about Tebow. Anyone hear one of his fellow ESPN analysts (Ditka? Parcells? Jaworski? I forget) yell at him Sunday morning?

'If you shut up and try listening for a change you just might learn something!'

Too funny.


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Ditka yelled at him on sunday. loved it. he needs to be taken down a peg or two.
 
Ditka yelled at him on sunday. loved it. he needs to be taken down a peg or two.

Was gonna post this, but everyone seems like they've had enough. BUT, now you've brought it up. :)

Ditka yells at Hoge on tv over Tebow
Ditka Owns Hoge - YouTube

and then came this...

Merril Hoge admits he was wrong, he's on board.
http://espn.go.com/espnradio/play?id=7344404


and then this....


Hoge: 'I've been wrong on a lot of levels' about Tebow
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d...headline_stack

Few were tougher on Tim Tebow out of the gate than ESPN's Merril Hoge, but he publicly changed his stance Monday, telling "Mike & Mike in the Morning" that his eyes were once "clouded," but he's come to see the Broncos quarterback, and Denver's uprising, as an inspiration.

"The lessons that (the Broncos) are showing (are) what sports are about. ... I've been obviously very hard on Tim Tebow, very critical of him as a quarterback and his skill set," Hoge said.

"... I've been wrong on a lot of levels with (Tebow). I've lost the ability, or the opportunity, I should say ... to shed light on what an amazing story (about) how he has worked, persevered, changed -- his diligence -- all those things that you try to teach young people ... (what) sports are really about."

Hoge made the important distinction of labeling Denver's surge a story about the Broncos, not just their quarterback.

Tim Tebow's early detractors, in large numbers, now can be found sliding away from predictions of his doom -- or flat-out cheering for the guy in taverns and living rooms.

Yes, there are more important things happening in the world, and maybe that's what has the average Renaissance man befuddled and red-faced -- because, yes, it is absurd to find yourself reading a story about a guy who tattooed his leg with a Tebow-headed centaur.

If you turn down the white noise and some of the overreaction, however, and weigh what the Broncos have accomplished after so many wrote them off, it's as vivid a football narrative as we've had in many, many years. At its core, it is what so much of sports fails to be today -- meaningful.
 
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Week 14- Top 10
1. Green Bay
2. Baltimore
3. Pittsburgh
4. New England
5. New Orleans
6. San Francisco
7. Houston
8. Denver
9. NY Giants
10. NY Jets

Week 14- Not 10
32. Indianapolis
31. St. Louis
30. Minnesota
29. Washington
28. Tampa Bay
27. Jacksonville
26. Carolina
25. Cleveland
24. Miami
23. Kansas City
 
Playoff Picture after week 14 (if season ended today)

AFC
1. Texans
2. Ravens
3. Patriots
4. Broncos
5. Steelers (WC)
6. Jets (WC)

In the Hunt (realistically)
7. Titans (7-6)
8. Bengals (7-6)
9. Raiders (7-6)

NFC

1. Packers
2. 49ers
3. Saints
4. Giants
5. Falcons (WC)
6. Lions (WC)

In the Hunt (realistically)
7. Bears (7-6)
8. Cowboys (7-6)

NFL.com - Playoff Picture
 
Steelers LB Harrison gets a one-game suspension for that illegal hit on McCoy back on Thursday. NFL.com news: Steelers LB Harrison suspended one game for McCoy hit

Well there ya go. All the rhetoric around here about defenseless/not defenseless, not all helmet to helmet hits are illegal (and not all are legal), and everything else is now moot.

It was an illegal hit. Period.

To be followed by internet forum debate tactic 3.2a, which reads as follows: "Yeah, but what about __________ hit on _________"

in 5, 4, 3...


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Well....if I read correctly, he is going to appeal. So in the end, he MIGHT...and I do mean might, not serve any time at all. My thinking is, he got suspended one game for the reputation and not the hit. IF they would have considered the hit really bad, then it would have been more.

Just my 2 cents...

I still think the hit was terrible and should have gotten more for BOTH the hit AND the reputation....
 
anyone watch Herm Edwards on espn sportscenter talking about the hit today...he said it was legal and wasnt that bad and then thinks Harrison was in the right...he said it looked to him that harrison was actually trying to get chest and shoulder pads and the top of his helmet did make contact with the facemask but that it was more because harrison was lifting and wrapping. I am done with the subject to be honest, harrison has a bad rap and is a "dirty player", but heck admit it you know you want harrison for your defense, and if you dont you are crazy, guy gives it his all every game!
 
Well....if I read correctly, he is going to appeal. So in the end, he MIGHT...and I do mean might, not serve any time at all. My thinking is, he got suspended one game for the reputation and not the hit. IF they would have considered the hit really bad, then it would have been more.

Just my 2 cents...

I still think the hit was terrible and should have gotten more for BOTH the hit AND the reputation....

Perfect.
 
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