2011-11-15, 05:26 | Link #3402 |
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By that way that decision by Mike Smith was beyond stupid. I have to see the entire game to see how the context of the game went, but just by hearing from the media hoopla that has been going around watching the highlights, terrible move. It wasn't that farfetched to believe that the Falcons could have stopped Drew Brees again. Even if he drove down the field and set his team in position to win the game I wouldn't be kicking myself thinking that I should have went for it on 4th down and 1 at my own 30 yard line. Now you've fallen to 5-4 and basically gave the Saints a free win after a hard fought battle. The Atlanta defense must feel insulted. Even if you convert that, you still have 40 more yards to go. Didn't make any sense at all. Even if the Falcons made it, I promise you that it would still be a terrible move.
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2011-11-15, 12:19 | Link #3403 |
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Schaub got injured on a weird play...Why did they try a quarterback sneak at that time? I don't get it...Texans are in a weak division this year, so they can make the playoffs but whether they progress in a different question.
Well, I'll finally get to see Tebow in action against the Jets since it's a Thrusday night game. Seriously, if the Jets can't beat Tebow...Rex Ryan will probably have a heart attack. How the flock does a team win when their QB is2/8 throwing...if he's gonna run, just hit him! Dallas vs Washington - will be epic or a pick fest. Cincinatti v Baltimore is tantalising. Seattle v Saint Louis for the hilariously bad game of the week. Philadeliphia v New York Giants - Bodies are gonna fly in this one!
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2011-11-15, 12:24 | Link #3404 |
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Schaub got injured on a weird play...Why did they try a quarterback sneak at that time? I don't get it...Texans are in a weak division this year, so they can make the playoffs but whether they progress in a different question.
Atlanta are lucky to even be in contention, honestly, considering they scraped past Seattle and Philadelphia. And their remaining schedule is relatively smooth. If they get a wildcard...gah. What bemuses me about Baltimore flopping in Seattle is how on earth they couldn't intercept Tavaris Jackon of all people...the guy has been a pickfest all season and a top echelon defense doesn't cut him off? Well, I'll finally get to see Tebow in action against the Jets since it's a Thrusday night game. Seriously, if the Jets can't beat Tebow...Rex Ryan will probably have a heart attack. How the flock does a team win when their QB is2/8 throwing...if he's gonna run, just hit him! Dallas vs Washington - will be epic or a pick fest. Cincinatti v Baltimore is tantalising. Seattle v Saint Louis for the hilariously bad game of the week. Philadeliphia v New York Giants - Bodies are gonna fly in this one!
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2011-11-15, 13:18 | Link #3405 | |
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Exactly, and we aren't even close to the end of the saga. (It'll either end at the end of next year, or go on further to the end of Tim Tebow's career
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2011-11-15, 20:03 | Link #3408 |
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To be fair -- I believe Steve Young's career started off just as whacky. IF Tebow manages to improve his passing... then he may actually be comparable. But for now, yea... he is this... weird QB.
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2011-11-15, 23:12 | Link #3412 | |
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2011-11-15, 23:22 | Link #3413 |
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Well, now that the NFL playoff machine is up on ESPN, I decided to have it spit out some potential records:
AFC West: Oakland Raiders (10-6, Seed No. 4) Denver Broncos (8-8) Kansas City Chiefs (7-9) San Diego Chargers (6-10) AFC South: Houston Texans (11-5, Seed No. 2) Jacksonville Jaguars (7-9) Tennessee Titans (6-10) Indianapolis Colts (0-16) AFC North: Cincinnati Bengals (12-4, Seed No. 1) Baltimore Ravens (10-6, Seed No. 6) Pittsburgh Steelers (10-6) Cleveland Browns (4-12) AFC East: New York Jets (11-5, Seed No. 3) New England Patriots (10-6, Seed No. 5) Buffalo Bills (9-7) Miami Dolphins (4-12) NFC West: San Francisco 49ers (15-1, Seed No. 2) Seattle Seahawks (8-8) Arizona Cardinals (5-11) St. Louis Rams (2-14) NFC South: New Orleans Saints (13-3, Seed No. 3) Atlanta Falcons (10-6, Seed No. 5) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-9) Carolina Panthers (5-11) NFC North: Green Bay Packers (15-1, Seed No.1) Detroit Lions (10-6, Seed No.6) Chicago Bears (8-8) Los Angeles Dons (5-11) NFC East: Dallas Cowboys (10-6, Seed No. 4) New York Giants (8-8) Philadelphia Eagles (7-9) Washington Redskins (4-12) |
2011-11-16, 09:36 | Link #3415 |
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Here's my predictions for playoff qualifying:
AFC ----- #1 - Baltimore #2 - New England #3 - Houston #4 - Oakland #5 - Pittsburgh #6 - Cincinatti NFC ----- #1 - Green Bay #2 - San Francisco #3 - New Orleans #4 - New York Giants #5 - Chicago #6 - Detroit
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2011-11-16, 10:27 | Link #3416 | |
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