Im rooting for Jacksonville! Though if NE wins, its all good, I would love to see the perfect season too.Quote:
Originally Posted by monroeski
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Im rooting for Jacksonville! Though if NE wins, its all good, I would love to see the perfect season too.Quote:
Originally Posted by monroeski
I would love to see the perfect season...RUINED! But I am evil like that.Quote:
Originally Posted by spamjedi
I think Jax has the best chance followed by Indy then after that no one. But if the Hawks end up winning this all I'm gonna **** myself......literally.Quote:
Originally Posted by spamjedi
Now that all the teams that I like are knocked out (#1 Miami, #2 Washington, and the #3 Raiders)... I will cheer for NewEngland in the AFC (perfect season would be kinda cool), and Dallas in the NFC.
Teams that I DON'T want to see win? San Diego (Rivers is a punk, Merriman is a known roid freak, Tomlinson whines), Indy (soft D... without Sanders that is), Seattle (have a friend who's a fan... don't want him having any bragging rights).
Crappy that Gibbs resigned today as well.
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Originally Posted by spamjedi
I think Jacksonville actually matches up well with the Pats; they can pressure Brady with four linemen, double moss, and cover the underneath routes with linebackers. Plus, they can run the ball; the Pats are letting up 4.4 YPC on the ground, which really isn't good; their best run defense seems to be getting up on teams with good running backs by four TDs early.
How can you be a skins fan and cheer for the cowboys? The giants are taking them down! :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by Spank_Me_Hard
Congrats to the Giants on being the first NFC-E team to have a playoff win over a non-NFC-E team in god knows how long, by the way.
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Originally Posted by PriMaTe
I know... counter intuitive eh? I still harbour a healthy dislike for the Giants that goes back to the Phil Simms days. I'd be more than happy to see the 'Boys grind the Giants into the dirt. Straight up, my money is on the 'Boys this game...
Can't wait for the games this weekend. More than that I cant wait for next weekend, conference championship weekend, which I enjoy much more than the super bowl. I took off that Monday from work so that my enjoyment may be given a recovery period.
I too am looking forward to this weekend. Bday was thursday, but have to celebrate tonight and tomorrow, followed by more drinking on Sunday... and with a new semester I don't have tests/**** to be graded yet so that makes me happy.
COLTS!
In offseason news, the Browns fired Todd Grantham today.
The first day of a new class is right during my game.:( Not sure what to do about that, I hate recording and watching later.
It's tough not to hear *something* about the game before you get home and fire up the recording, and I don't want the surprise ruined.
As time goes on, I'm beginning to think less and less that Patriots-Jaguars will be a good game and more and more that the Patriots are going to blow their doors off.Who? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Abarine
In all seriousness, I actually keep up with the Browns to a fair degree. I don't see the firing as any sort of surprise.
I keep barely missing on my "surprise team of the year" picks. I kept telling people last year that the Browns and the Packers would be good, then they ended up not being good. Then I bail and go Bills and 49ers this year (jumped on the 49ers before the bandwagon, might I add) and they suck. In short, look for Buffalo and SF to make the playoffs next year.
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My memory failed me, but apparently I was half right this season. I actually went with the Bucs this year, plus the Niners as a side choice. Missed on the Niners, but hit on the Bucs.
http://sharkyforums.com/showthread.p...75#post2366275
This one still kind of hurts, though -
http://sharkyforums.com/showthread.p...08#post2406808
Well, that didn't take long.:)
Wow. Ugly start for the Pack. 2 fumbles by grant in 69 seconds when he drops 1 all year. Looks like the Pack is shacking it off tho, got scared for a bit.