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I did not see most of these happening.

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Maybe McNabb, Charlie Frye, and David Carr can all commiserate together about how hard it is to play a football game from your back. BWAHAHAHA!!!Master of Ossus wrote:Osi Umenyiora currently has 5 sacks. If he gets two more sacks he ties the record.
The rest of the Giants have chipped in with an astounding 6 more sacks.
Poor Donovan McNabb. And he made the Lions look so easy.
*sobs*Kuja wrote:To all those who thought even the Jets could beat the Bills...fuck you.
Tsyroc wrote:One thing that has killed teams in going undefeated is the strategy to rest all of their good players when they have home field or a playoff spot locked up and could care less about the last couple of games.
This year, I think the Patriots might have just enough of a chip on their shoulder about the whole video taping signals fiasco that I could see them deciding to go for the undefeated season as an additional "Fuck You!". I'd rather enjoy that if they did. I'm kind of sick of the whole '72 Dolphins thing. Yeah they were undefeated but they were not all that impressive a team. When you think of great teams of the 70s none of the Miami teams come to mind. It's always Stealers, Cowboys, and then maybe the Dolphins but arguments could be made for the Raiders and even the Vikings.
I could also see the Colts or Patriots being so close to each other in record that they both will keep playing through the last game of the regular season to make sure they get that home field advantage.
*AHEM* BULLSHIT *AHEM* The reason they were the no name defense was because they played no name offenses. They only beat two teams with winning records and those team were only over .500 by two games IIRC. The '72 Dolphins are the most over hyped "greatest team" in NFL history. The 49ers went 18-1 and won the Super Bowl as did the Bears. Both those teams played more games, won more games and beat quality opponents in their respective Super Bowl years, INCLUDING each other.Chardok wrote:No name defense. Don't hate on them just because they had ridiculously awesome chemistry as a team, dude. The early 70's dolphins rocked all, and I'm not just saying that as a fanboy. they acutally did, in fact, rawk.
I don't hate them. I actually like the Dolphins teams of the early 70s. I just get sick of the crap that comes out every year when some other team might get close to beating their record when it's almost as much of a fluke as it is an impressive accomplishment.Chardok wrote: No name defense. Don't hate on them just because they had ridiculously awesome chemistry as a team, dude. The early 70's dolphins rocked all, and I'm not just saying that as a fanboy. they acutally did, in fact, rawk.
What in the blue hell happend to Baltimore's defense? Are they missing Adalius Thomas that much? I mean, you've still got Ray Ray, Terrel Suggs, Samari Rolle and the like...Elfdart wrote:Nah, I'm strictly an eenie-meenie-minie-moe kind of dude.
I screwed the pooch balls deep in so many ways this weekend I lost count. The real kicker: In a fantasy league (which I just noticed is nothing more than the jock equivalent of fan fiction) a pal of mine got me to join, I sat Braylon Edwards on the sensible grounds that Kellen Winslow Jr was only 50/50 and the Ravens' defense was too good to let one receiver cut them up. Luckily, there isn't an emoticon of a smiley face jumping off a bridge. This one will have to do:
D'OH!
Agreed. Lewis is three years off his prime, and as good as Ed Reed still is, he's not the player he once was. Their D-line is also pretty old and lost their back-up DT whom they would rotate in on odd downs to give the other guys a rest.Elfdart wrote:They're old and not as good as everyone makes them out to be. It doesn't help that their shitty offense keeps them on the field all the time.