Well, he was excellent for years, 180'ed the past couple, then has 180'd back to excellent. So you're both right.Quote:
Originally Posted by monroeski
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Well, he was excellent for years, 180'ed the past couple, then has 180'd back to excellent. So you're both right.Quote:
Originally Posted by monroeski
Eat it Bears! Woooooooo
Sure do.Quote:
Originally Posted by steppy76
Romo/TO are looking like Brady/ Moss!
My 1 key is starting to not work :(, i love this keyboard.
Favre is 38! That is my point! How great did montana look at the end of his career? Even great QB's will regress eventually.
Let's also not forget that the Packers have not played a lot of great pass defenses. Let's see, Favre vs. Redskins (22nd in league)? 19-37 0TDs 2 INTs. Chicago (16th)? 29-40 1 TD 2 INT. Eagles (23rd)? 23-42 0 TDs 1 INT.
But he looked great against the pitiful pass defenses of minnesota (last in the league), the mediocre carolina pass defense (14th) and san diego (25th league).
Yes, he played well against a good denver pass d (8th) and the giants (9th), but based on his uneven play against some mediocre defenses, I'm not ready to jump on the bandwagon.
Bottom line: if he plays well against dallas and chicago down the stretch then I will become a believer. Until then, I will say that he is playing well but his numbers in the last 6 games will probably be noticeably worse than his numbers from the first 10 games.
What the hell is with the freaking Patriots.
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Originally Posted by rabidmoose171
Damn who called that one before the Pats game even started :D
4 touchdownd between brady and moss in the FIRST HALF
GOD I HATE THE PATRIOTS!!!!!!!!!!!
Awesome sportsmanship. Going for it on 4th down, multiple drives, when up over 30 points.
And madden is encouraging it.
God, I hope someone breaks Tom bradys leg. **** them.
Ah, nothing quite like someone complaining about bad sportsmanship and and then being a bad sport by wishing injury on someone in the same breath. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by rabidmoose171
Ah I know, I am the king of irony.
Another bad week. LOL @ me for thinking Buffalo would come within 16 points of NE. :o
gimme abreak dude, T.O can't make half the catches Moss does...you ever see T.O catch a TD with his friggen shoulder? shoulder dude! Moss is not human, just throw it up! you know the boys will get demolished again by the pats, hell they should have Randy cover T.O just for fun.Quote:
Originally Posted by rabidmoose171
lol, same here, what was I thinking?Quote:
Originally Posted by r'aggro
Bad football weekend! Lions, Michigan, and my fantasy team all lose.
Oh yea and my picks sucked as always.
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2 ties this week - Cleveland/Baltimore & Philadelphia/Miami
Everyone picked Pittsburgh and New Orleans this week, both lost.
I couldn't believe that ending to the Browns game. Joshua Cribbs should go to the Pro Bowl this year. He gives the team such great field position game after game. Against Pittsburg, he had a kickoff return for TD, another to the 1 yard line, and at the end of the game he gave them a shot. This week, he caused a fumbled on a kickoff, ran a punt to the 1 yard line, and then had a terrific return to setup that last second field goal and then returned the ball 41 yards in OT. Nothing beats getting great starting position and he's continually done that for the Browns.
Well, we passed along the Cooper curse of not beating Michigan to Carr, I guess it's time for him to go.Quote:
Originally Posted by spamjedi
Looks like my "totally random" method of making picks didn't work out too well. :D
I was kind of ticked when it came up Buffalo, but I had to stick to the process anyway. I didn't think the Bills had a prayer in the world.
I beat the bookie? sweetness! I hate this spread thing, on another site I picked straight up and got 12 right...
Which is exactly why the bookies (or whoever) invented the spread...Quote:
Originally Posted by vairox
Show no mercy, feel no mercy.Quote:
Originally Posted by rabidmoose171
How come I'm not on the list?
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Originally Posted by Mindwarper
You know a team is sick when people complain about them running up the score... in the 3rd quarter.Quote:
Originally Posted by rabidmoose171
Anyone else think it was the Pats vs. their practice squad?
I don't see the problem with running up the score. This is the NFL, not the peewee leagues.
These people are all paid professionals. The teams all have a salary cap. The NFL has long been admired for it's parity. This year there happens to be a team who has put together one of the greatest squads ever and they happen to be putting a beating to every other team in the country.
This isn't the Yankees or the Lakers buying a championship. This is an extremely well developed, well coached, excellent all around team.
Who cares if they're up over 30 points? Do you think that lead is impossible to catch? Even just looking at this year there have been a lot of 4th quarter comebacks that have come close or perhaps even surpassed that number. Hell, *Detroit* scored 34 points in the 4th quarter against the Bears back in week 4.
I agree.
You want to keep them from running up the score, STOP THEM. Make a stop, for crap's sake.
Personally, and this is just my view, those are the perfect times to put in the 2nd stringers and give them some play time and experience, and most importantly, keep the highly valuable starters from getting hurt from a cheap shot from a frustrated defender.
Can you imagine how much flak Belichick would take if Brady (or Moss, or whoever) went down with a serious injury after leading by 35 points?
In the history of the NFL only like 18 games have ever had a comeback larger than 20 points, iirc. Buffalo v. Houston in the playoffs in the early 90s is the only one I can think of off the top of my head that was in the 30s, and that was 32.Quote:
Originally Posted by MrDigital
::edit:: Just checked out that Detroit-Chicago game you talked about.
Detroit never trailed by more than 10 points in that game, and that changes the whole way everything is played. 10 points isn't much, so the Bears were still playing like they had to score; by the time you hit a 3 score game, about 20 points or more, the leading team usually slows the game down, runs a lot more, and puts an emphasis on getting the game over rather than running it up. The 34 points they scored in that last quarter is amazing, the most ever scored in the 4th quarter, but they were also ahead all but 2 minutes of that final quarter; They couldn't have scored 34 if the Bears were on lockdown mode.
Then remember that Detroit had an INT return for a touchdown, an onside kick return for a touchdown, and the Bears had a kickoff return for a touchdown; all of these things speed the game up and are fairly rare. Instead of long, drawn out drives that run down the clock, those 3 plays all put up lots of points with very little time. Also, the Bears were only 3 points behind with under a minute left, so the game was close all along, and both teams were playing to score the whole time. Very, VERY far from a normal football game.
Not saying huge comebacks aren't possible, but you're making it sound like 30 points is no big deal. Hell, 20 point comebacks are very few and far between in the NFL.
I'm would not be a fan of running up the score by any team that I like. I really don't want to give them something to remember the next time we play. All the Patriots are doing is getting teams more and more fired up to beat them or even take a dirty shot against a key player. All it takes is one lineman accidently rolling up Brady's leg and the season for them is over.