NFL Season 04/05


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Kennt das ASB in und auswendig

Also der japanische Sender BS1 übertragt Monday Night Game live, Wiederholung am Di Abend 22uhr chinesischer Zeit. Und ein Sonntag Spiel am Montag abend um 22Uhr.

Außerdem öfters mal Zusammenfassung aller Spiele mit Ausschnitten. Also hab ichs da besser als daheim :feier:

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C'mon you Irons!

Momentan in den Play Off's wären ...

AFC:

New England Patriots 10-1

New York Jets 8-3

Pittsburgh Steelers 10-1

Baltimore Ravens 7-4

Indianapolis Colts 8-3

San Diego Chargers 8-3

dicht dran sind:

Denver Broncos 7-4

Jacksonville Jaguars 6-5

NFC:

Philadelphia Eagles 10-1

Green Bay Packers 7-4

Minnesota Vikings 7-4

Atlanta Falcons 9-2

Seatltle Seahwks 6-5

St. Louis Rams 5-6

dicht dran sind:

New York Giants 5-6

Cheers :winke:

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C'mon you Irons!

Maaahhhhh... was war das gestern für ein Spiel... Cincinnati gewinnt mit 58:48 !! gegen Cleveland... unglaublich... da hat das Ticker lesen echt Spaß gemacht!

Die Packers wollen heute abend ihre Siegesserie von 5 Spielen daheim im Lambeau Field gegen die St. Louis Rams prolongieren... we'll see

Habet di Ehre

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C'mon you Irons!

PACKERS 45 !!!

RAMS 17

Siegesserie auf 6 SPiele ausgebaut und die Führung in der Division zurückerkämpft...

Favre'S 200 Spiel hintereinander und er hält neuen NFL Record, nachdem er es zu Wege gebracht hat in elf Saisonen mehr als 20 Touchdowns zu werfen...

GO PACK GO!!!

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  • 3 weeks later...
Weltklassecoach
Jöööö... meine "Selbstgespräche" finden ein Ende :D

na ja so um die weihnachtszeit gibts ein paar geschenke von der nfl bzw.premiere so wie in einer halben stunde giants - stehlers und da bin ich ganz geil auf football und somit erhöht sich der gesprächsbedarf. :D

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Weltklassecoach

NFL legend White passes away at 43

NFL.com wire reports

HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. (Dec. 26, 2004) -- Reggie White, a fearsome defensive end for the Philadelphia Eagles and Green Bay Packers who was one of the great players in NFL history, died Sunday, his wife said. He was 43.

The cause of death was not immediately known.

Statement from the league:

Reggie White was a gentle warrior who will be remembered as one of the greatest defensive players in NFL history. Equally as impressive as his achievements on the field was the positive impact he made off the field and the way he served as a positive influence on so many young people. We are deeply saddened by his loss and extend our deepest sympathy to Reggie's wife Sara and his entire family.

Paul Tagliabue,

NFL Commissioner

"Today our beloved husband, father and friend passed away," White's wife, Sara, said in a statement through a family pastor. "His family appreciates your thoughts and prayers as we mourn the loss of Reggie White. We want to thank you in advance for honoring our privacy."

A two-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year and ordained minister who was known as the "Minister of Defense," White played a total of 15 years with Philadelphia, Green Bay and Carolina. He retired in 2000 as the NFL's all-time leader in sacks with 198. The mark has since been passed by Bruce Smith.

"Reggie White was a gentle warrior who will be remembered as one of the greatest defensive players in NFL history," NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue said. "Equally as impressive as his achievements on the field was the positive impact he made off the field and the way he served as a positive influence on so many young people."

A member of the NFL's 75th anniversary team, White was elected to the Pro Bowl a record 13 straight times from 1986-98. He was the NFL's Defensive Player of the Year in 1987 and 1998.

"As great a player as Reggie was, he was a better person, and it isn't close," Detroit Lions chief executive officer Matt Millen said. "Every life that Reggie touched is better for it."

After an All-American senior season at Tennessee, White began his pro career with the Memphis Showboats of the USFL in 1984. He joined the Philadelphia Eagles, who held his NFL rights, after the USFL folded in 1985. For eight years he was as an integral piece in Philadelphia's "Gang Green Defense."

Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie called White "one of the greatest men ever to play the game of football" and said his "legacy on and off the football field will never be forgotten."

White then signed as a free agent with Green Bay in 1993. His signing, along with a trade for quarterback Brett Favre, helped make the Packers champions again. He was the first major black player to sign with the Packers as a free agent.

Statement from the Eagles:

We are deeply saddened by the passing of one of the greatest men ever to play the game of football. On behalf of the entire Eagles family, our condolences go out to his wife, Sara, to his children, and to all those who have been touched by Reggie throughout his life. His legacy on and off the football field will never be forgotten.

His decision to choose the Packers was a surprise. While visiting various teams, he suggested he would prefer a major city, where he could minister to black youth.

"That's what changed the football fortunes of this franchise. It was huge," Packers president Bob Harlan said. "Everyone thought the last place he would sign was Green Bay and it was monumental because not only did he sign but he recruited for Green Bay and got guys like Sean Jones to come here. He sent a message to the rest of the NFL that Green Bay was a great place to play."

The Packers made consecutive Super Bowl appearances, including a win over New England in 1997, when White set a Super Bowl record with three sacks.

White worked tirelessly in the offseason with inner-city youths. But his image was tarnished when he gave a speech in which he denounced homosexuality and used ethnic stereotypes. White later apologized.

White was 39 when he finished his NFL career with Carolina -- his third retirement. He retired for one day before the 1998 season, but then said God had told him he needed to play again, and he returned to the Packers.

White retired again after the 1998 season and took a year off from football. After the Packers allowed him out of his contract, White returned to play for the Panthers.

"I will always miss the locker room and the guys, but I know God's will for me to move on to other challenges because it's not in me like it used to be," White said at the time.

White's last season was disappointing. He recorded a career-low 5.5 sacks with only 27 tackles. He didn't show the same pass-rushing skills that made such a dominating force.

White spent eight years with the Eagles and six with the Packers before a final one with the Panthers. Remarkably durable, White missed only one game in his last 12 seasons and started all but three games during that span.

"Reggie's records and accomplishments say it all," George Seifert, who coached him on the Panthers, once said. "He is a Hall of Fame player and possibly the best defensive lineman ever to play the game."

wahnsinn reggie white einer meiner absoluten lieblingsspieler ist im alter von 43 jahren einem herzinfakt erlegen. :(

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  • 2 weeks later...
Triathlet !!!!!
da hast du recht!  ;)

wie schauts denn aus bei den 49ers? playoffs ja nein? neuzugänge? draft picks im first team?

playoffs werden eher schwer.

tja, so wars dann auch ... und das ist die konsequenz:

sport1.at

Die San Francisco 49ers haben die erste Konsequenz aus der verkorksten Saison gezogen.

Headcoach Dennis Erickson und General Manager Terry Donahue wurden mit sofortiger Wirkung von 49ers-Besitzer John York gefeuert.

Der fünfmalige Super-Bowl-Champion gewann in der abgelaufenen Saison nur zwei von 16 Partien und fuhr damit das schlechteste Ergebnis in seiner Geschichte ein. Ein neuer Chef-Coach ist schon in Sicht: Angeblich steht Pete Carroll bereits in den Startlöchern.

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C'mon you Irons!
NFL legend White passes away at 43

NFL.com wire reports

HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. (Dec. 26, 2004) -- Reggie White, a fearsome defensive end for the Philadelphia Eagles and Green Bay Packers who was one of the great players in NFL history, died Sunday, his wife said. He was 43.

The cause of death was not immediately known.

Statement from the league:

Reggie White was a gentle warrior who will be remembered as one of the greatest defensive players in NFL history. Equally as impressive as his achievements on the field was the positive impact he made off the field and the way he served as a positive influence on so many young people. We are deeply saddened by his loss and extend our deepest sympathy to Reggie's wife Sara and his entire family.

Paul Tagliabue,

NFL Commissioner

"Today our beloved husband, father and friend passed away," White's wife, Sara, said in a statement through a family pastor. "His family appreciates your thoughts and prayers as we mourn the loss of Reggie White. We want to thank you in advance for honoring our privacy."

A two-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year and ordained minister who was known as the "Minister of Defense," White played a total of 15 years with Philadelphia, Green Bay and Carolina. He retired in 2000 as the NFL's all-time leader in sacks with 198. The mark has since been passed by Bruce Smith.

"Reggie White was a gentle warrior who will be remembered as one of the greatest defensive players in NFL history," NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue said. "Equally as impressive as his achievements on the field was the positive impact he made off the field and the way he served as a positive influence on so many young people."

A member of the NFL's 75th anniversary team, White was elected to the Pro Bowl a record 13 straight times from 1986-98. He was the NFL's Defensive Player of the Year in 1987 and 1998.

"As great a player as Reggie was, he was a better person, and it isn't close," Detroit Lions chief executive officer Matt Millen said. "Every life that Reggie touched is better for it."

After an All-American senior season at Tennessee, White began his pro career with the Memphis Showboats of the USFL in 1984. He joined the Philadelphia Eagles, who held his NFL rights, after the USFL folded in 1985. For eight years he was as an integral piece in Philadelphia's "Gang Green Defense."

Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie called White "one of the greatest men ever to play the game of football" and said his "legacy on and off the football field will never be forgotten."

White then signed as a free agent with Green Bay in 1993. His signing, along with a trade for quarterback Brett Favre, helped make the Packers champions again. He was the first major black player to sign with the Packers as a free agent.

Statement from the Eagles:

We are deeply saddened by the passing of one of the greatest men ever to play the game of football. On behalf of the entire Eagles family, our condolences go out to his wife, Sara, to his children, and to all those who have been touched by Reggie throughout his life. His legacy on and off the football field will never be forgotten.

His decision to choose the Packers was a surprise. While visiting various teams, he suggested he would prefer a major city, where he could minister to black youth.

"That's what changed the football fortunes of this franchise. It was huge," Packers president Bob Harlan said. "Everyone thought the last place he would sign was Green Bay and it was monumental because not only did he sign but he recruited for Green Bay and got guys like Sean Jones to come here. He sent a message to the rest of the NFL that Green Bay was a great place to play."

The Packers made consecutive Super Bowl appearances, including a win over New England in 1997, when White set a Super Bowl record with three sacks.

White worked tirelessly in the offseason with inner-city youths. But his image was tarnished when he gave a speech in which he denounced homosexuality and used ethnic stereotypes. White later apologized.

White was 39 when he finished his NFL career with Carolina -- his third retirement. He retired for one day before the 1998 season, but then said God had told him he needed to play again, and he returned to the Packers.

White retired again after the 1998 season and took a year off from football. After the Packers allowed him out of his contract, White returned to play for the Panthers.

"I will always miss the locker room and the guys, but I know God's will for me to move on to other challenges because it's not in me like it used to be," White said at the time.

White's last season was disappointing. He recorded a career-low 5.5 sacks with only 27 tackles. He didn't show the same pass-rushing skills that made such a dominating force.

White spent eight years with the Eagles and six with the Packers before a final one with the Panthers. Remarkably durable, White missed only one game in his last 12 seasons and started all but three games during that span.

"Reggie's records and accomplishments say it all," George Seifert, who coached him on the Panthers, once said. "He is a Hall of Fame player and possibly the best defensive lineman ever to play the game."

wahnsinn reggie white einer meiner absoluten lieblingsspieler ist im alter von 43 jahren einem herzinfakt erlegen. :(

:eek::nervoes::schluchz::heul::heul::heul::heul:

Der "Minister Of Sack" ist nicht mehr...

Als ichs grad eben auf der Packers HP gelesen hab konnt ichs gar nicht glauben...

Also Leute - Reggie zu ehren holt euch den Superbowl!!!

!!Rest In Peace!!!

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Dauer-ASB-Surfer

morgen wild card games, playoffs beginnen, wer ist euer logischer und auch sentimentale favorit?

mein sentimentaler: GB mit bret favre, der gott unter den quarterbacks im letzten jahrzehnt....

mein logischer, steelers, patriots, ... hoffe mal auf eine überraschung und nen entscheidenden 99 yard-pass im superbowl

vicious

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Im ASB-Olymp

Falls Herr Rush nicht arbeiten muss bzw. für alle Premierelosen:

FTA bei den Wild Card Games: Indianapolis-Denver, Premiere Sport 1 So, 19 Uhr!

Achja, wenn ich schon dabei bin, das sind die anderen FTA Games:

16.01 19.00 Divisional-Playoff-Game 3

23.01 21.00 NFC-Championship-Game

06.02 23.30 Super Bowl XXXIX

War das schon öfter so, dass die den Superbowl FTA übertragen, bzw. warum machen sie das? Naja wurscht, hab bis jetzt eh immer ORF g'schaut!

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Pass And Move - It's The Liverpool Groove
Falls Herr Rush nicht arbeiten muss bzw. für alle Premierelosen:

FTA bei den Wild Card Games: Indianapolis-Denver, Premiere Sport 1 So, 19 Uhr!

Oh du mein lebendes Fernsehprogramm, ich werd dir auf ewig dankbar sein :D. Aber hab so in Erinnerung, dass Premiere schon seit längeren immer wieder Spiele in den Play Offs FTA überträgt.

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Mozart would have enjoyed this
morgen wild card games, playoffs beginnen, wer ist euer logischer und auch sentimentale favorit?

mein sentimentaler: GB mit bret favre, der gott unter den quarterbacks im letzten jahrzehnt....

mein logischer, steelers, patriots, ... hoffe mal auf eine überraschung und nen entscheidenden 99 yard-pass im superbowl

vicious

Eagles, alleine schon deshalb, da ich die Playoffs komplett in Philadelphia erleben werde und die Nerven hier unglaublich gespannt sind. Die Eagles sind seit Jahren vorn dabei, die Fans hier in Philly fuer ihre "intensive" Liebe zu ihren Vereinen bekannt, und es ist unter den Staedten in Amerika, die in jeder der 4 grossen Ligen ein Team hat, die, die am laengsten nix gewonnen hat.

Ein Superbowl-Sieg der Eagles in einer Sports Bar hier, das koennte schon was.

Die Leute hier sind allerdings ziemlich pessimistisch aufgrund der Verletzung von Terrell Owens.

Ansonsten Green Bay.

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