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Rogue
9/10/2006, 01:34 PM
Halftime:
Stephen Alexander - Denver, 2 catches 24 yards
Mark Clayton - Baltimore, 2 catches

The VIIIth
9/10/2006, 02:15 PM
Thnaks man, I really appreciate you doing this regularly.

Major Spek at you.

Rogue
9/10/2006, 02:31 PM
Since you like it, I'll pad my post-count in here.
End of the 3rd Qtr
Derek Strait - Tennessee, 5 tackles

Rogue
9/10/2006, 02:33 PM
Mark Clayton, Baltimore - 1 rush -8 yards

badger
9/10/2006, 02:43 PM
I am sad that they probably will not show packers/bears here. I am a Packers fan, but a lot of Sooners play for da bears

a fact I am not too fond of :mad:

Snrfn4ever08
9/10/2006, 02:51 PM
rouge, you're my hero:D

badger
9/10/2006, 02:59 PM
They just switched to the Nawlins game on Fox. How is our guy doing?

The VIIIth
9/10/2006, 03:04 PM
They just switched to the Nawlins game on Fox. How is our guy doing?

I've got the Jets and the Titans...

Newbomb Turk
9/10/2006, 03:14 PM
I am sad that they probably will not show packers/bears here. I am a Packers fan, but a lot of Sooners play for da bears

a fact I am not too fond of :mad:

da Bears won the coin toss.

Ike
9/10/2006, 03:19 PM
da Bears won the coin toss.
woooohooooo.


at least we can say we won something this year.

Newbomb Turk
9/10/2006, 03:23 PM
7-0 Bears.

starclassic tama
9/10/2006, 03:42 PM
wasn't that derrick strait who just picked off vinnie young? i know he used to wear #21 for the jets and that was #21 that just picked off that pass....

soonercody
9/10/2006, 03:49 PM
Clayton - 2 for 18 yards.
Other stats above are final. No, it wasn't D. Strait on the INT.

TRRW is on now in Jacksonville.

Rogue
9/10/2006, 04:01 PM
Tommie Harris - Chicago 1 tackle (so far)

BOOMERBRADLEY
9/10/2006, 04:11 PM
Roy Williams almost cut Byron Letwich in half. He also got a 15 yard roughing penalty.

It was awesome :D

Rogue
9/10/2006, 04:32 PM
Um, yeah, INT for Roy Williams

Newbomb Turk
9/10/2006, 04:32 PM
pick by Roy.

Rogue
9/10/2006, 04:33 PM
Heh, "make up" INT

Rogue
9/10/2006, 05:13 PM
Tommie Harris has 2 tackles
Roy Williams has 1 and 1 INT

SoonerBlonde87
9/10/2006, 05:36 PM
Its good to see that a lot of the guys that used to play for us are doing great in the NFL. Plus, its also great to actually see them getting playing time.

Snrfn4ever08
9/10/2006, 05:37 PM
Its good to see that a lot of the guys that used to play for us are doing great in the NFL. Plus, its also great to actually see them getting playing time and not smoking pot a la Ricky Williams!!!
Fixed!!!

Rhino
9/10/2006, 06:12 PM
Fixed!!! You don't know much about today's football players.

Snrfn4ever08
9/10/2006, 06:14 PM
You don't know much about today's football players.
no, trust me, i do

The Maestro
9/10/2006, 06:17 PM
Brandon Moore starts and is playing well for the 49ers...sacked Warner once.

By the way, Larry Fitzgerald is a freaking stud. And Kurt Warner, when not rushed, is so deadly freaking accurate. Bandwagon AZ fan here!

SoonerBlonde87
9/10/2006, 06:17 PM
Hmmm.. I see... Interesting.. Thanks for changing my post?

Snrfn4ever08
9/10/2006, 06:39 PM
alright, seriously guys. are you that scared to live up to the neg spek you give??? what the hell, i've gotten more neg spek in the past 2 days than i had in my previous 1 year+ of memebership

KingDavid
9/11/2006, 06:50 PM
This from www.soonersports.com - it has a preview of next week there, too:

Sooners in the Pros | Update: September 11, 2006
The game on the opening week of NFL action featuring the most Sooners was the least dramatic. The Baltimore Ravens used a stifling defense to shut out the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 27-0, on the road at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla.

Mark Clayton caught two passes for 18 yards and Corey Ivy registered two tackles for the victorious Ravens. The game featured little offense from either team, but Baltimore’s defense proved to be more than enough as they intercepted Tampa Bay quarterback Chris Simms three times, including Chris McAlister’s 60-yard touchdown return in the second quarter that set the tone early.

Derrick Strait, traded to Cleveland from the New York Jets only to end up back in New York after the trade was voided, registered six unassisted tackles for the Jets in their 23-16 win over Tennessee on Sunday.

Strait’s total was the third-highest on the team, behind Jonathan Vilma and Eric Barton. On the other side of the ball, Andre Woolfolk was relatively quiet in comparison to his old Sooner counterpart, finishing with one assisted tackle.

On the road in Jacksonville, former Sooner and three-time Pro Bowler Roy Williams picked off Jags quarterback Byron Leftwich for his first interception of the season, one that seemed to have his Dallas Cowboys in control early, leading 10-3.

However, his performance came in a losing effort as Jacksonville rallied for a 24-17 victory. Akin Ayodele, brother of former Sooner and Baltimore defensive tackle Remi Ayodele, was the Cowboys’ second-leading tackler on Sunday with seven -- all unassisted.

Brandon Moore made his presence felt for San Francisco, coming up with two tackles, a sack and a forced fumble for the 49ers. His team, however, came up just short against the Arizona Cardinals, falling 24-17 in the inaugural regular season game at the new Cardinals Stadium.

Stephen Alexander had been in a training camp battle for the Denver Broncos’ starting tight end position, and he helped his cause on Sunday against St. Louis with two catches for 24 yards to lead all Broncos tight ends in receiving. The Rams came out on top in this contest, defeating the Broncos 18-10.

Coming off a Pro Bowl season for Chicago, Tommie Harris registered three tackles for the Bears on Sunday in a 26-0 shutout of Green Bay.

Brodney Pool had two unassisted tackles for the Cleveland Browns, who fell 19-14 at home to offensive tackle Jammal Brown and the New Orleans Saints.