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Just thought about quoting myself again.
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Just thought about quoting myself again.
How about them 'boys? They won again, on the road, against a good NY team. May be they are for real this year.
Dallas needs to win a playoff game, something they haven't done in awhile. They look good vs the nfc, so barring a choke they should go a round or two deep. So far them, Detroit and (somehow) Green Bay look like the best nfc teams.
Against the best afc teams, who knows how well they'd do.
Manning with 5 Ints now, Charger defense is sick. I love how fast the Charger defense is.
lol, Indy has 22 seconds to get in FG range and boot one for the win. Might happen, but they won't cover the spread unfortunately.
edit: aaaaaaaaaaand another int for Peyton.
Worst 2 minute drill Ive ever seen. Least King Manning can be kicked down another notch.
Worst week for picks so far... yikes. The Buffalo Miami game was a push, everyone picked Buffalo anyway so if you want to add one to your pick count to make yourself feel better I can't blame ya.Quote:
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spamjedi ________ 4
vairox ________ 4
monroeski ________ 5
PriMaTe ________ 2
r'aggro ________ 8
Mindwarper ________ 6
MrDigital ________ 5
Ooops, I forgot to do my picks.
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I'd hardly call the two of them hooking of for FOUR touchdowns a slice of humble pie.
I keep telling you week after week, and each week you think they will lose. Keep picking against them, I know you are a self proclaimed Chris Berman, I guess thats why you only got 4 picks right this week.
the boys are a house of cards.... no more kball excuses.Quote:
Cowboys playing like Super Bowl losers
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What does the Cowboys' ascension to the top of the NFC really mean? They're No. 1 in a group of pretenders. Their substandard conference affiliation means an inflated regular-season record and, at best, a reserved spot on the sacrificial altar come Feb. 3.
Look at today's win over the Giants? This was supposed to a statement game, but it proves nothing. New York had one victory over a winning team this season, and that was over a Redskins team that is sliding into oblivion. The Giants have to stop a real offense just once before they are part of a serious contender conversation.
Dallas' playoff path to Super Bowl XLII will be paved with mediocrity. The Packers are a fluky 8-1. How many jump balls can Green Bay's WRs come down with? The Lions are 6-3 and will probably end up 8-8. The four teams in the NFC South are barely worth mentioning. And the NFC West is even worse.
The Cowboys haven't distinguished themselves in three games against the AFC this season. Throw out their win against the irrelevant Dolphins. Dallas was outplayed by Buffalo in that last-second Monday night win. And despite Terrell Owens' postgame claims, they didn't show me any reason to believe they could beat the Patriots in a rematch of their 48-27 loss in Week 6.
The ‘Boys are a very good team. Tony Romo is peforming up to his gaudy contract and celebrity girlfriend, T.O. is playing at a Hall of Fame level and the running game is solid. But Dallas is like Farmer Ted in Sixteen Candles ... the king of the geeks. A barracuda in a pool full of NFC guppies. Problem is, the Cowboys will face a great white shark if they reach the Super Bowl.
Everyone in Dallas should be proud of the upcoming trip to Glendale, Ariz., ... and the inevitable loss, followed by the offseason drama (probably Owens-related) and the 2008 Super Bowl loser's jinx collapse.
http://www.fannation.com/blogs/post/76976
fasticalon - maybe he is too good for his own good, like maybe he is so good that his body cannot perform the way it needs to and he gets injured....like overclocking a CPU, it just locks up lol.
Just keep changing your excuses for them winning all the time.
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In a way that might be a valid point, i've never actually watched him but if he is trying too hard to get the extra inches that leads to a lot of injuries. Sometimes you need to know to just go down.
I can't believe with my horrible week I'm still tied for 3rd place, hahaha. We all suck at playing the spread. :D
COLTS..... ***?
I was saddened by that game. Impressed with the comeback, but saddened overall. These are not the Colts I'm used to watching. If anyone else gets hurt the Colts will be forfeiting games because they can't supply bodies on the field...lol.
Al Michaels was hilarious last night... "I wonder what Vanderjagt is thinking right now? Oh wait..." LOL.
I forgot to do my picks this week as well. Had an interesting weekend and wasn't near a computer to throw them in.
****in' COLTS! Oh well.
Next week then :(
And thank god its Thanksgiving next week. Screw this "school" thing ;)
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Yeah, just ask Shaun Alexander. He is the master at falling over at the first point of contact, which is why he was never hurt until last year.
Of course, now he's hurt all the time despite still being a soft runner. At his salary, i predict a waiving will happen sooner than later.
Thank god MoMo is starting tonight, and Shaun will be on the bench where he belongs (while injured).