I'm not a saints or panther fan but I wish no ill will on any UL graduate. Don't hate the guy because your team decided to stick with Aaron Brooks.
I'm not a saints or panther fan but I wish no ill will on any UL graduate. Don't hate the guy because your team decided to stick with Aaron Brooks.
LOL!! He has played in a Superbowl once. Was MVP except for the little problem of Carolina's ace kicker, Mr Clutch, Money in the bank, kicking the freakin ball out of bounds giving the Pats great field position......Dang, I cry myself to sleep at night just thinking about it!!!
Saints might back into the playoffs.
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you and I should get together one day and drink one of those PBRs that you got in your picture up there. I don't wish Jake Delhomme any ill will. It would be nice if he would pass some of that $36 million to Reinhardt Dr., but I don't necessarily wish that he would get hurt.
Sarcasm has a hard time coming through on a message board sometimes, I guess.
Don't you mean Saints might BE back in the playoffs? they'd ahve to knock off the Buc's at home this weekend if they want to keep that window open. Otherwise, they'll be 3 games back and essentailly out of it.
I seriously doubt that it will happen though. No main rushing threat to offset Reggie, and it took too many games to get back to where they finished last year.
Not to mention, they don't have any more games against Carolina. Zing!
Eli Manning is playing better than ever, but only two quarterbacks in the last 10 years have played significantly above average in the Super Bowl:- the Panthers' Jake Delhomme (a 113.6 rating) in 2004
- the Patriots' Tom Brady (110.2 rating) vs. the Eagles in 2005
- the Patriots' Tom Brady (100.5 rating) vs. the Panthers in 2004).
Also Best Bang for the buck Superbowl Quarterback
Jake Delhomme led the Carolina Panthers in touchdown passes last year, despite playing all of two and a half games before an elbow injury put him on injured reserve. That was the bad news. The good news is that 16 weeks after having Tommy John surgery, Delhomme is throwing without pain in rehab.
According to Pat Yaskinas -- who left the Charlotte Observer for ESPN and is all over their web site today -- Delhomme is throwing a Nerf ball 20 times a day. He wants to throw more, but the trainers won't let him. However, the team is starting to believe that Delhomme has a shot at being ready for the start of training camp. That would be a huge boost for the Panthers, who would have had a real shot at winning the NFC South in 2007 with a healthy Delhomme.
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