Post Game Interviews?

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  1. Darth Vader

    Darth Vader Member

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    Did anyone hear Mangini or any players explain themselves?

    If so, what was said?
     
  2. Firemangini Ed

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    http://www.nfl.com/videos?videoId=09000d5d80bc56d4

    He admits he has no weiner and all those players he named his kids after were the real fathers.
     
  3. Firemangini Ed

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    Okay, what he really says is "turnovers, turnovers, turnovers". He also blows kisses to Rob Ryan, I think he still wants him. Then he tries to be a football Socrates and goes on and on about football philosophy.

    Brett Favre looks a billion years old in the PC. This year is killing him. Whenever Favre is explaining a loss I get Clinton Presidency flashbacks.
     
  4. MBGreen

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    If Favre continues to take hits like the ones he took today...he isn't gonna make it through the season.
     
  5. EcKo151

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    I'll find it interesting if Sutton asks somebody why every opposing defense can get to our QB rushing 4...

    But the Jets rarely produce pressure consistently and when they do blitz, they run right into a lineman.
     
  6. Darth Vader

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    "I like how we fought back in the blah blah blah"
     
  7. Bosko

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    Actually, I watched the post-game.
    It was pathetic.
    I thought Mangini was going to cry.
    He was pathetic.
    He kept referring to how the one-minute drill was such a positive.
    Bret Favre blamed everything on himself.
    I thought he might begin to cry.
    The whole team just seemed stunned.
    (As usual after a loss like this--you'd think they would be used to it by now!)
     

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