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Postby Enigma869 » Mon Dec 30, 2013 10:13 pm

YoungJRNY wrote:Even greater news for Steelers fans:

Mike Pereira ‏@MikePereira 52m
Replay did not stop the game because the ruling of forward progress is not review-able. Should have been a strip and TD


Mike Pereira ‏@MikePereira 12m
Hate to add fuel to the fire, but some of my followers have pointed out that SD was in an illegal defensive formation on the missed FG


The season that was never meant to be :lol:



Given how awful the officiating has been this entire season, this isn't much of a surprise. I saw a pass interference call against Baltimore last week in the Patriots game that was laughable. They then called a PI against the Patriots that was every bit as bad. They REALLY, REALLY, REALLY need to do something about how bad things have become in this league.
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Re: OFFICIAL 2013-2014 NFL Thread

Postby Pelata » Tue Dec 31, 2013 12:11 am

I'm just thrilled to see my Panthers as #2 seed! 8)
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Re: OFFICIAL 2013-2014 NFL Thread

Postby Memorex » Tue Dec 31, 2013 1:26 am

Ah the Niners. Making it interesting. Bastards.

So nothing turned out the way I wanted yesterday. But I guess my wishes are not generally discussed on the field of play.

Silly that this 12-4 team has to travel to Green Bay to play an 8-7-1 team. Oh well. Temperature looks to be about 10 degrees that day. Just hope it stays clear.
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Re: OFFICIAL 2013-2014 NFL Thread

Postby Jonny B » Tue Dec 31, 2013 2:30 am

All I know is 3 of my predicted division winners got 3 of the Top 7 draft picks. What a lousy season for me.

It would've been nice of the officials hadn't missed the illegal formation penalty that should have been called on the Chargers during the missed Chiefs FG. It would've been nice to end the season on a positive note as far as predictions go.
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Re: OFFICIAL 2013-2014 NFL Thread

Postby Memorex » Tue Dec 31, 2013 3:13 am

Normally I don't sweat bad calls or bad non-calls. It all evens out. But this year and last there seem to be more and more outcome-changing bad calls. Where the game would have had a different outcome. I believe the Niners were victim to that this year, as were several other teams. Think about it - if the refs had of gotten the call right in the SF-NO game, the Niners would be division winners and number 1 seed. Instead, they are number 5 seed.

With things happening at lightening speed, some kind of review has to be put in place to correct this.
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Re: OFFICIAL 2013-2014 NFL Thread

Postby Memorex » Tue Dec 31, 2013 3:34 am

And let's not forget the worst non-call in the history of the NFL. :)

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Re: OFFICIAL 2013-2014 NFL Thread

Postby Enigma869 » Tue Dec 31, 2013 4:12 am

Memorex wrote:
Silly that this 12-4 team has to travel to Green Bay to play an 8-7-1 team. Oh well. Temperature looks to be about 10 degrees that day. Just hope it stays clear.



Couldn't agree more. This is yet another example of the dopey NFL feeling this need to reward teams for winning a division...even if they won that awful division by default! If the NFL wants to claim that regular season records actually mean something, they simply cannot have a 12-4 team against an 8-7 team. Not to mention, I can't think of more of a home field advantage in the NFL than Green Bay, with that awful weather. California teams don't fare well in those conditions!
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Re: OFFICIAL 2013-2014 NFL Thread

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Re: OFFICIAL 2013-2014 NFL Thread

Postby slucero » Tue Dec 31, 2013 11:50 am

yea that's legit... :mrgreen:

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Re: OFFICIAL 2013-2014 NFL Thread

Postby Enigma869 » Tue Dec 31, 2013 1:07 pm

Fact Finder wrote:Andy Dalton gets a lot of flack in here but I'm going to give him a few props... :D

3 years in the NFL and 3 Playoff Appearances.


You do realize that he's lost all three of those games, right?
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Re: OFFICIAL 2013-2014 NFL Thread

Postby Enigma869 » Tue Dec 31, 2013 8:15 pm

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No, he lost the first two to Houston, the third game is coming on Sunday. :P


Okay...so, he's 0 for 2, and you're impressed? Bengals fans really do impress easily! The good news for you is that I really see no way the Bengals lose on Sunday. I think San Diego is an awful team, and they really don't even deserve to be in the playoffs. Out of the 12 teams who qualified for the playoffs, the Bengals couldn't have got more of a cupcake opponent!
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Re: OFFICIAL 2013-2014 NFL Thread

Postby conversationpc » Tue Dec 31, 2013 10:55 pm

Here I am to officially gloat over my Pigskin Pick'em victory...

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You may continue with your empty NFL chatter... :lol:
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Re: OFFICIAL 2013-2014 NFL Thread

Postby Jonny B » Wed Jan 01, 2014 2:50 am

Are we doing playoff pick'ems here, as we did last year?

My picks for Wild Card weekend

Chiefs vs. Colts
This is a coin toss. I'm taking experience on this one. Chiefs win on the road.

Saints vs. Eagles
Tough call. Saints are the better team, but they're terrible on the road. But with that said, Who thinks Nick Foles is due for a clunker? I'll take the Saints.

Chargers vs. Bengals
A .500 team from the West, forced to travel east? Bengals get the win at home.

49'ers vs. Packers
Green Bay is not as bad as their record indicates, now that Aaron Rodgers is healthy. I'll take him at home, every time.
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Re: OFFICIAL 2013-2014 NFL Thread

Postby YoungJRNY » Wed Jan 01, 2014 3:33 am

conversationpc wrote:Here I am to officially gloat over my Pigskin Pick'em victory...

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You may continue with your empty NFL chatter... :lol:


If i wasn't such a ritard and went back to change a pick causing the save action back to default I would of been right on your ass since I would of had 11 wins that week. I also missed two winnable Thursday night games (one was Indy) but had to stay over for work and didn't get them in. Don't hate the player, hate the game I suppose. Congrats. 8-)
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Re: OFFICIAL 2013-2014 NFL Thread

Postby YoungJRNY » Wed Jan 01, 2014 3:37 am

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Packers
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Re: OFFICIAL 2013-2014 NFL Thread

Postby Enigma869 » Wed Jan 01, 2014 6:56 am

YoungJRNY wrote:Colts
Saints
Packers
Chargers



You're picking the Chargers? Seriously? I have no idea how anyone can pick that team after they barely beat a team who didn't even show up to play on Sunday.

I'll take the Bengals, the 49'ers (although...I might change this due to the soft CA factor having to play in weather conditions), Philadelphia (just can't get behind New Orleans outside of that dome), and the Colts.
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Re: OFFICIAL 2013-2014 NFL Thread

Postby YoungJRNY » Wed Jan 01, 2014 7:35 am

Enigma869 wrote:
YoungJRNY wrote:Colts
Saints
Packers
Chargers



You're picking the Chargers? Seriously? I have no idea how anyone can pick that team after they barely beat a team who didn't even show up to play on Sunday.

I'll take the Bengals, the 49'ers (although...I might change this due to the soft CA factor having to play in weather conditions), Philadelphia (just can't get behind New Orleans outside of that dome), and the Colts.


A 6th seeded team barely squeaking in the playoffs is a hot upset special that won't last long, but has the huge formula for playing spoiler. I like the Bolts for that reason and I'm sure Rivers is going to be fired up since he's the black sheep of his draft class. The Chiefs are deep so their backup roles are legit as showed.

I'm also switching my Colts/Chiefs pick because I got to ride out my preseason predictions and I have the Chiefs/Broncs in the AFC Title game.

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Re: OFFICIAL 2013-2014 NFL Thread

Postby Memorex » Wed Jan 01, 2014 8:56 am

This is like that brain game where you arrange things properly over the course of several moves. I'll save you all the trouble and provide you with the correct answer:

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CIN
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Re: OFFICIAL 2013-2014 NFL Thread

Postby Enigma869 » Thu Jan 02, 2014 11:34 pm

I think it's time for me to re-think some of my picks. I'll wait until Saturday to get a sense of weather conditions. The only pick that I'm absolutely NOT changing will be the Bengals. I never thought I would say this in my life, but the Bengals are my absolute LOCK OF THE WEEK! I wouldn't be stunned if they won by a minimum of two TD's!
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Re: OFFICIAL 2013-2014 NFL Thread

Postby mikemarrs » Fri Jan 03, 2014 5:46 am

Colts---They are a strange team to predict they beat Denver,Seattle and San Francisco this year but are also known to get blown out at times as well.Luck is a very clutch QB especially in close games and i think Indy takes this one.

Eagles---The Saints are terrible on the road but i expect that to continue in cold conditions in Philly.I really like this young team they are going to be good for years to come.

Bengals---I don't think San Diego has what it takes to win this one especially in frigid conditions.Could very well be a blowout and easy win for Cincy.

Packers---My upset game of the day.I don't know if the 49ers can handle minus ten degree wind chill factor but Green Bay players are used to it.Also Aaron Rodgers gets hot and look out they could be a force in the NFC.
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Re: OFFICIAL 2013-2014 NFL Thread

Postby Enigma869 » Fri Jan 03, 2014 10:04 am

The fans of the Colts, Bengals, and Packers should all be ashamed of themselves. Seriously...how the fuck can an NFL team's fans not get behind their team for a home playoff game? I almost get it in pathetic sports cities like Cincinnati and Indianapolis, but Green Bay? Really? Wow!

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Re: OFFICIAL 2013-2014 NFL Thread

Postby conversationpc » Fri Jan 03, 2014 10:49 am

mikemarrs wrote:Colts---They are a strange team to predict they beat Denver,Seattle and San Francisco this year but are also known to get blown out at times as well.Luck is a very clutch QB especially in close games and i think Indy takes this one.

Eagles---The Saints are terrible on the road but i expect that to continue in cold conditions in Philly.I really like this young team they are going to be good for years to come.

Bengals---I don't think San Diego has what it takes to win this one especially in frigid conditions.Could very well be a blowout and easy win for Cincy.

Packers---My upset game of the day.I don't know if the 49ers can handle minus ten degree wind chill factor but Green Bay players are used to it.Also Aaron Rodgers gets hot and look out they could be a force in the NFC.


With the outrageous prices of tickets + concessions and the restrictions put on tailgating, not to mention how cold it is supposed to be here in Indy this coming weekend, I don't blame the fans. I love watching the Colts and rooting for them but I'll likely never attend another football game.
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Re: OFFICIAL 2013-2014 NFL Thread

Postby Enigma869 » Fri Jan 03, 2014 12:00 pm

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not to mention how cold it is supposed to be here in Indy this coming weekend, I don't blame the fans.


Um...you do realize that your team plays in a 72 degree domed stadium, right? Sorry dude...but weak argument. Even in pathetic sports cities, playoff games should NEVER have any difficulty being sold out. Hell, those are the cities you would think that the fans would be more hungry. Green Bay is probably the most cold NFL city, and they almost NEVER have an issue selling any game out, so I'm stunned (and disappointed) to see Green Bay on this list.
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Re: OFFICIAL 2013-2014 NFL Thread

Postby Memorex » Fri Jan 03, 2014 1:57 pm

Well, being a Niners fan and currently living 5 hours from Green Bay, I certainly have an opportunity to go. But the prices plus the weather VS home and a large HD TV make it an easy decision for me. It will be around 20 to 25 below with wind chill. I'm sorry, but that is not weather that humans should be sitting in for several hours.

And super lame of the NFL to host a Super Bowl game in a snow-weather city in February in a non-dome stadium.
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Re: OFFICIAL 2013-2014 NFL Thread

Postby No Surprize » Fri Jan 03, 2014 9:40 pm

Fact Finder wrote:The Bungs are making headway on selling out, our problem is we have a small season ticket base to start with, and then the NFL doubles the ticket price for playoff games, combined with just getting over Christmas and a lot of people just can't afford it. He'll, I wouldn't pay $97 to sit nosebleed either, that's highway robbery when you combine $9 beers and $25 or more parking. Of course we've also discussed here the game experience from home compared to the stadium and for lots of folks it's a no brainier. The NFL really needs to lower these prices for playoff games, when GB has issues you know money is the main problem here, those fuckers have 100,000 people on a list for season tickets and are still struggling to sell out.


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Re: OFFICIAL 2013-2014 NFL Thread

Postby Enigma869 » Sat Jan 04, 2014 6:59 am

Fact Finder wrote: the Bungs bringing up the rear. :lol:




Sounds about right for a team who comes out onto the field to a Katy Perry song, which is just beyond embarrassing! :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Re: OFFICIAL 2013-2014 NFL Thread

Postby Enigma869 » Sat Jan 04, 2014 7:00 am

CBS poll on favorite and least favorite NFL teams.


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Re: OFFICIAL 2013-2014 NFL Thread

Postby YoungJRNY » Sat Jan 04, 2014 7:11 am

Enigma869 wrote:
Fact Finder wrote: the Bungs bringing up the rear. :lol:




Sounds about right for a team who comes out onto the field to a Katy Perry song, which is just beyond embarrassing! :shock: :shock: :shock:


BAHAHAHAHA, I noticed that when the Steelers played them week 2. They won and their anthem was "HEAR ME ROaaAARRrRRR-loudeeeer.." I laughed my ass off.
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Re: OFFICIAL 2013-2014 NFL Thread

Postby Memorex » Sat Jan 04, 2014 8:29 am

Fact Finder wrote:Bengals v current playoff teams..

Bengals 34 - 30 over Packers week 3 (with Rodgers)
Bengals 13 - 6 over Patriots week 5
Bengals 17 - 10 over Chargers week 13
Bengals 42 - 28 over Colts week 14


Wow.

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Re: OFFICIAL 2013-2014 NFL Thread

Postby Enigma869 » Sat Jan 04, 2014 9:10 am

Fact Finder wrote:Bengals v current playoff teams..

Bengals 34 - 30 over Packers week 3 (with Rodgers)
Bengals 13 - 6 over Patriots week 5
Bengals 17 - 10 over Chargers week 13
Bengals 42 - 28 over Colts week 14



And? Why is this remotely relevant? Nothing that happened in week, 3, 5, 13, or 14 will have ANY bearing on what will happen in the playoffs. I LOVE the Bengals this weekend, a lot. I think they'll win more easily than any team playing this weekend. They're easily playing the shittiest team who made the playoffs, so I don't expect them to struggle. I can honestly tell you that as a Patriots fan, I wouldn't be terribly upset to see the Bengals come to Foxboro. While I certainly understand that this awful Patriots team (and yes, I said awful, because I still have no idea how this group of players got to 12 wins) is fully capable of losing to any team in the NFL, I also think they're more than capable of beating the Bengals. Bring it on. The only team in the AFC that I would pick the Patriots to lose to in this season's playoffs would be Denver. I don't like their chances, AT ALL, in that game! Tom Brady has shown me this season that the Patriots can have half their starters be undrafted free agents and still win games.
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