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Postby larryfromnextdoor » Thu Nov 25, 2010 12:14 pm

Enigma869 wrote:New England at Detroit - Perfect letdown opportunity for the Patriots with the Jets up next. I just don't see it happening after the Cleveland debacle. This is the Lions "Super Bowl". Because of that, I suspect that this game will be a whole lot closer than it really should be. Patriots by 10.

New Orleans at Dallas - The Saints are clearly the better team but may be due for a hiccup. I think Dallas finds a way to win this one by a FG.

Cincinnati at NY Jets - I've said it before and I'll say it again...The Bengals BLOW! Complete disaster of an NFL with zero leadership. Jets by two TD's.


i think your on the money as usual .. but the cowboys game? , i think ,,it is going to be a run away either way .. i cant imagine

a "good game" .. Brees will have to come out of the game for the Cowboys to win .. hes just too good..

havent you seen the commercials ,, or seen the 20/20 about him .. heck . i believe the hype.. hes a superbowl champ ..

and we have a back up QB.. of course hes playing better then our anointed Romo.. ugh :?
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Postby Enigma869 » Thu Nov 25, 2010 12:35 pm

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i think your on the money as usual .. but the cowboys game? , i think ,,it is going to be a run away either way .. i cant imagine

a "good game" .. Brees will have to come out of the game for the Cowboys to win .. hes just too good..

havent you seen the commercials ,, or seen the 20/20 about him .. heck . i believe the hype.. hes a superbowl champ ..

and we have a back up QB.. of course hes playing better then our anointed Romo.. ugh :?


Kitna may be a backup QB, but he's a guy who has started more NFL games than Tony Romo! Obviously, the Saints are a FAR better team than the Cowgirls are, but this is the NFL. The best team loses a lot more often in this league than any other professional sports league.
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Postby Enigma869 » Thu Nov 25, 2010 12:39 pm

This is one of my favorite stats of the season. Dean will LOVE this one. NO QB in the NFL has a lower "win probability" ratings than pussy boy Favre!

http://wp.advancednflstats.com/playerstats.php

Here are the names that the "legend" is sharing company with in terms of the five worse QB's in the NFL who give you the lowest probability of winning:

1. Favre - suckiest
2. Carson Palmer - Fraud of a QB
3. Shaun Hill - Detroit needs Stafford back
4. Jimmy Clausen
5. Derek Anderson

I'm loving the company that "The Human Turnover" is keeping this season :shock:
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Postby YoungJRNY » Thu Nov 25, 2010 4:32 pm

I won 13/16 of my Week 11 NFL pickem polls last week, and STILL missed out on the pot! What shit.


New England at Detroit - With the Pats playing on a fast track in a big spotlight is almost a guaranteed romp every time. The Lions are a good team on the rise but N.E is way too much for them to handle with this kind of national exposure. Bellichick, Brady and co. will be way too overwhelming for a Detroit team still trying to become relevant. Patriots by 17.

New Orleans at Dallas - The Saints have it burned into their brain that it is the Falcons and not them sitting at 8-2 and own the best record in the NFC. Dallas has been playing well these past two games, but New Orleans is by far the better squad and have a chip on their shoulder to play for. Saints by 10.

Cincinnati at NY Jets - I'm actually having trouble with this one for some reason. I believe that if the Bungles don't beat themselves, then they can actually pull the upset here. Owens has been huge this season and with the Jets going down to the wire the past 3 straight weeks, their cockiness might bring them back down to reality against a bad team that has the tools to play upset. I'm going out on a limb here. Cincy by 3.
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Postby Rockindeano » Fri Nov 26, 2010 4:14 am

Enigma869 wrote:This is one of my favorite stats of the season. Dean will LOVE this one. NO QB in the NFL has a lower "win probability" ratings than pussy boy Favre!

http://wp.advancednflstats.com/playerstats.php

Here are the names that the "legend" is sharing company with in terms of the five worse QB's in the NFL who give you the lowest probability of winning:

1. Favre - suckiest
2. Carson Palmer - Fraud of a QB
3. Shaun Hill - Detroit needs Stafford back
4. Jimmy Clausen
5. Derek Anderson

I'm loving the company that "The Human Turnover" is keeping this season :shock:


You will soon someday pay for your OG smack, dude. Someday. :twisted:
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Postby Enigma869 » Fri Nov 26, 2010 4:23 am

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You will soon someday pay for your OG smack, dude. Someday. :twisted:


No smack there brother. The numbers are what they are. Fact, and not opinion. I just think it's hilarious who old pussy boy is surrounded with on that list. The good news for you Favre ball washers is that I suspect he'll start playing a whole lot better. Dude hated Childress more than anyone on that team and I wouldn't put it past The Human Turnover to sandbag a coach he hated.
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Postby S2M » Fri Nov 26, 2010 4:33 am

I gotta say that the refs are off their game today....on that last NE possession the receivers helmet is ripped off, and the defender is holding it by the facemask as he drops it....no call. amazing.

2 desperate scrambles by Hill, a stupid cut block penalty, lame play-calling by NE, and a chickenshit 4th and 1 field goal by NE - and its 14-3....FTW!
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Postby YoungJRNY » Fri Nov 26, 2010 4:59 am

S2M wrote:I gotta say that the refs are off their game today....on that last NE possession the receivers helmet is ripped off, and the defender is holding it by the facemask as he drops it....no call. amazing.

2 desperate scrambles by Hill, a stupid cut block penalty, lame play-calling by NE, and a chickenshit 4th and 1 field goal by NE - and its 14-3....FTW!


This ref stuff gotta go now dude. You're just doing it on purpose now because that's your "thing" just like stevew's Friga stuff is his "thing." :x :roll:
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Postby YoungJRNY » Fri Nov 26, 2010 5:21 am

I can't believe the Steelers didn't play their style of defense like the Lions is playing. Instead of getting pressure on Brady, they kept their best pass-rushers in coverage and played right into the hands of Brady and his offense. The Lions are being very aggressive and are in Brady's face every snap.
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Postby S2M » Fri Nov 26, 2010 5:25 am

YoungJRNY wrote:I can't believe the Steelers didn't play their style of defense like the Lions is playing. Instead of getting pressure on Brady, they kept their best pass-rushers in coverage and played right into the hands of Brady and his offense. The Lions are being very aggressive and are in Brady's face every snap.


So you rip a guy's helmet off by his facemask, and that's not a penalty?!
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Postby Enigma869 » Fri Nov 26, 2010 7:16 am

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So you rip a guy's helmet off by his facemask, and that's not a penalty?!


Come on dude. You sound like Travis in here whining like a little bitch after his Steelers completely crushed the Raiders and all he could do is cry about how unfair the officiating was against his team. Listen...the officials fuck up every week in the NFL. I've been a devout follower of the NFL for well over 30 years now, and I can tell you it will never change. Hell, there was a Pass Interference call against the Lions when they claimed someone interfered with Woodhead. I thought it was a horrible call live and the replay cemented that for me. Bad calls go both ways. At the end of the day, the Patriots didn't win that game because of officiating and the Lions didn't lose it because of officiating.

On another note, I think Tom Brady is starting to put himself in the running for league MVP. I have felt that the front runner all season has been Phillip Rivers, but Brady has simply been unstoppable lately. Both guys are playing with limited offensive weapons and I suspect that they'll finish first and second in the voting.
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Postby YoungJRNY » Fri Nov 26, 2010 8:06 am

For the record I wasn't whining like a little bitch, just stating that it got out of control with the flow of a game that was in complete beat-down mode. :roll: As for the Lions, they hung in there and made it a good game in the first half, but like I said Pats way too overwhelming for Detroit.
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Postby S2M » Fri Nov 26, 2010 8:41 am

I questioned ONE call....ONE. Unbelievable. :roll: :lol:
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Postby Rockindeano » Fri Nov 26, 2010 9:14 am

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You will soon someday pay for your OG smack, dude. Someday. :twisted:


No smack there brother. The numbers are what they are. Fact, and not opinion. I just think it's hilarious who old pussy boy is surrounded with on that list. The good news for you Favre ball washers is that I suspect he'll start playing a whole lot better. Dude hated Childress more than anyone on that team and I wouldn't put it past The Human Turnover to sandbag a coach he hated.


You damned right the numbers speak for themselves. OG holds more records than any QB in history, and he isn't quite done yet.
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Postby Rockindeano » Fri Nov 26, 2010 9:15 am

S2M wrote:I questioned ONE call....ONE. Unbelievable. :roll: :lol:


That's all you EVER do, is complain about the refs. You have NO validity in your arguments when that is all you can bring to the table.
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Postby Rick » Fri Nov 26, 2010 11:11 am

Well, I would have preferred a win, but I think the Cowboys played a great game. One too many hiccups.
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Postby Rockindeano » Fri Nov 26, 2010 11:20 am

Rick wrote:Well, I would have preferred a win, but I think the Cowboys played a great game. One too many hiccups.


Maybe it's me, but Kitna looks every bit as good if not better than Romo. Kitna played a solid game today.
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Postby Rick » Fri Nov 26, 2010 11:21 am

Rockindeano wrote:
Rick wrote:Well, I would have preferred a win, but I think the Cowboys played a great game. One too many hiccups.


Maybe it's me, but Kitna looks every bit as good if not better than Romo. Kitna played a solid game today.


I have to agree. He's got better instincts than Romo for sure.
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Postby Enigma869 » Fri Nov 26, 2010 11:30 am

Rick wrote:Well, I would have preferred a win, but I think the Cowboys played a great game. One too many hiccups.


The Cowgirls lost that game for one reason and one reason only...Roy Williams coughed the ball up. He doesn't fumble the ball there and that game is OVER! On another note, Dallas REALLY needs some help with their two minute offense. I watch a lot of football and their two minute offense is painful to watch. These fuckers run 30 seconds off the clock just trying to get back to the line of scrimmage. They're the only team in the NFL who doesn't have a single player even pretending to hurry back to the line of scrimmage after a play. They really need to fix that, STAT!
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Postby Rockindeano » Fri Nov 26, 2010 11:32 am

I am calling Cincinnati over NYJ tonight. It's a look ahead game for the Jets.

Cincy 27, NYJ, 20.

This may sound ridiculous, but I think the Bengals have an advantage with Owens being covered by Revis. Throw the jump ball to him. Hell, he is 8 inches taller than Revis. They may be able to capitalize on this.
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Postby larryfromnextdoor » Fri Nov 26, 2010 11:34 am

Rockindeano wrote:
Rick wrote:Well, I would have preferred a win, but I think the Cowboys played a great game. One too many hiccups.


Maybe it's me, but Kitna looks every bit as good if not better than Romo. Kitna played a solid game today.


dang straight .. Kitna has my vote now..
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Postby larryfromnextdoor » Fri Nov 26, 2010 11:36 am

Rick wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:
Rick wrote:Well, I would have preferred a win, but I think the Cowboys played a great game. One too many hiccups.


Maybe it's me, but Kitna looks every bit as good if not better than Romo. Kitna played a solid game today.


I have to agree. He's got better instincts than Romo for sure.


i had faith in the Cowboys going into the game .. at half i figured the score would end 50-3..

but after the first min of the second half i took my second

blood pressure pill .. :?
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Postby larryfromnextdoor » Fri Nov 26, 2010 11:38 am

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Rick wrote:Well, I would have preferred a win, but I think the Cowboys played a great game. One too many hiccups.


The Cowboys lost that game for one reason and one reason only...Roy Williams coughed the ball up. He doesn't fumble the ball there and that game is OVER!


hes not the favorite person in Texas right now.. say .. did you eat some gooey white bread dressing this afternoon ??!!

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Postby Rick » Fri Nov 26, 2010 11:42 am

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Rick wrote:Well, I would have preferred a win, but I think the Cowboys played a great game. One too many hiccups.


The Cowboys lost that game for one reason and one reason only...Roy Williams coughed the ball up. He doesn't fumble the ball there and that game is OVER! On another note, Dallas REALLY needs some help with their two minute offense. I watch a lot of football and their two minute offense is painful to watch. These fuckers run 30 seconds off the clock just trying to get back to the line of scrimmage. They're the only team in the NFL who doesn't have a single player even pretending to hurry back to the line of scrimmage after a play. They really need to fix that, STAT!


Yeah that was awful. They didn't have any legitimate chance at the playoffs this season before Garrett took the helm, but hopefully those things can be addressed for next year. I like the improvements I've seen so far, and while I'm not Garrett's biggest fan, he's definitely made some changed for the better.
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Postby Saint John » Fri Nov 26, 2010 11:42 am

Jets by 14.
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Postby larryfromnextdoor » Fri Nov 26, 2010 11:44 am

Rick wrote:
Enigma869 wrote:
Rick wrote:Well, I would have preferred a win, but I think the Cowboys played a great game. One too many hiccups.


The Cowboys lost that game for one reason and one reason only...Roy Williams coughed the ball up. He doesn't fumble the ball there and that game is OVER! On another note, Dallas REALLY needs some help with their two minute offense. I watch a lot of football and their two minute offense is painful to watch. These fuckers run 30 seconds off the clock just trying to get back to the line of scrimmage. They're the only team in the NFL who doesn't have a single player even pretending to hurry back to the line of scrimmage after a play. They really need to fix that, STAT!


Yeah that was awful. They didn't have any legitimate chance at the playoffs this season before Garrett took the helm, but hopefully those things can be addressed for next year. I like the improvements I've seen so far, and while I'm not Garrett's biggest fan, he's definitely made some changed for the better.


dude.. im listening to the Dallas Cowboys radio right now.. even Cowboy haters dont dog them out like whats being said right now.. :lol: i think its about to get brutal .. Roy Williams is in their sites.. wow..im glad i have this site to vent..
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Postby larryfromnextdoor » Fri Nov 26, 2010 11:52 am

this Troy Aikmen / Joe Buck commercial was pretty funny ..


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Postby YoungJRNY » Fri Nov 26, 2010 11:55 am

Funny thing is, Roy Williams had a MONSTER game and seemed to bail out Kitna time after time. Kitna has been really playing very well and is actually using the offensive weapons around him to the offense's favor (something Romo lacked.) But, of coarse, the landscape of the NFL changes when a team is 3-8.

I look at Tennessee of last season when they were 0-6 then made a late season run. I think teams, esp good teams like the Saints, tend to go against the grain against a team that has little to play for and finds themselves in a position to let up (up by 17 points.) The Cowboys barely have to play with pressure while the Saints had a lot riding. I've seen it time and time again, but if you look at that Williams fumble, the man was trying to put the game away and the Saints defender made a play that defines championship caliber squads on a quest for a championship.

I think that was more of a outstanding strip on the defense than it was a gag on Williams's part. We've seen the Saints win the Super Bowl last season off of plays like that so it was comin. They FORCE those turnovers.

That kick would of been good from 65 yards too! He got a hold of that but just pushed it left. Good game all around. Brees is still money on a day where there were 1,000 dropped pass's from his wideouts.
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Postby larryfromnextdoor » Fri Nov 26, 2010 11:57 am

YoungJRNY wrote:Funny thing is, Roy Williams had a MONSTER game and seemed to bail out Kitna time after time. Kitna has been really playing very well and is actually using the offensive weapons around him to the offense's favor (something Romo lacked.) But, of coarse, the landscape of the NFL changes when a team is 3-8.

I look at Tennessee of last season when they were 0-6 then made a late season run. I think teams, esp good teams like the Saints, tend to go against the grain against a team that has little to play for and finds themselves in a position to let up (up by 17 points.) I've seen it time and time again, but if you look at that Williams fumble, the man was trying to put the game away and the Saints defender made a play that defines championship caliber squads on a quest for a Championship.

I think that was more of a outstanding strip on the defense than it was a gag on Williams's part. We've seen the Saints win the Super Bowl last season off of plays like that so it was comin. They FORCE those turnovers.

That kick would of been good from 65 yards too! He got a hold of that but just pushed it left. Good game all around. Brees is still money on a day where there were 1,000 dropped pass's from his wideouts.


you are real good at seeing the big picture of a football game .. i overreact about certain players and plays.. but i bet


Williams was thinking of his touchdown dance while he was getting stripped..
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Postby Rockindeano » Fri Nov 26, 2010 12:20 pm

YoungJRNY wrote:Funny thing is, Roy Williams had a MONSTER game and seemed to bail out Kitna time after time. Kitna has been really playing very well and is actually using the offensive weapons around him to the offense's favor (something Romo lacked.) But, of coarse, the landscape of the NFL changes when a team is 3-8.

I look at Tennessee of last season when they were 0-6 then made a late season run. I think teams, esp good teams like the Saints, tend to go against the grain against a team that has little to play for and finds themselves in a position to let up (up by 17 points.) The Cowboys barely have to play with pressure while the Saints had a lot riding. I've seen it time and time again, but if you look at that Williams fumble, the man was trying to put the game away and the Saints defender made a play that defines championship caliber squads on a quest for a championship.

I think that was more of a outstanding strip on the defense than it was a gag on Williams's part. We've seen the Saints win the Super Bowl last season off of plays like that so it was comin. They FORCE those turnovers.

That kick would of been good from 65 yards too! He got a hold of that but just pushed it left. Good game all around. Brees is still money on a day where there were 1,000 dropped pass's from his wideouts.


Dude, I enjoy your "press release" type postings, but you got to start spelling "course" properly. That's all, carry on.
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