Brandon Jacobs

8 December 2009

ame for 57 minutes but gave up 28 points in a total of less than 3.  Not being able to tackle Brandon Jacobs or at least get him out of bounds is just inexcusable.  And letting Steve Smith run free through the defense for the second time this season was something I just didn’t expect.  The Cowboys played great for 57 minutes of the game, but lacked the fundamentals necessary to win a game they desperately needed in December. 

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26 September 2009

 Earlier in the week, my home boy Melvin Laguarta offered me Thomas Jones for Brandon Jacobs.  Being a Cowboys fan, I hate Brandon Jacobs and he’s been terrible at the beginning of the season, so this was a no-brainer for me.  A couple days later The Commish offered me Dwayne Bowe and Julius Jones for Thomas Jones.  This was a tough decision to make for so many reasons.  I not only love Thomas Jones as a player and a person (no homo), but he is from my alma mater UVa, and is a big reason why UVa was my number one school coming out of high school.  And besides that, the guy is dating Meagan Good!

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2 December 2008

Williams Wall, but those final three games against Arizona, Atlanta (Michael Turner), and New York (Brandon Jacobs and Co.) are now seriously in jeopardy.

But hey, look on the bright side...n

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5 September 2008

result. 

       For one, the Giants running game is bruising. Brandon Jacobs was bruising. The offensive line was bruising. A great running game is the always a good place to start when you are looking for success in the NFL. Running the ball may not be in vogue in these pass happy times where teams spend so much time in the air that I am afraid that I will have to get to the game the recommended 3 hours early to go through Airport Security checkpoints and get strip searched. Remember, this game was built on running. Even in the old days, they didn't use the archers to start or end the battle. To truly claim the land and victory, you had to take your attack to the ground.

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