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Re: NFL WEEK 9

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 2:24 am
by oVo
beezer wrote:Romo and the Cowboys beat the Eagles this week. We're going to win the division.
The Cowboys have a lot of potential, but also have a few things to work out
which isn't a bad thing. If they get it together and start hitting on all cylinders?
Watch out!
Thankyou Atlanta for Keith Brooking, he's a great addition to the team.

Re: NFL WEEK 8(page 11)

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 2:25 am
by BigBallinStalin
To hell with the Cowboys and your BS "all-star" players.

Re: NFL WEEK 8(page 11)

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 10:02 am
by Sackett58

Re: NFL WEEK 10

Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 4:32 am
by oVo
49ers @ Bears
Falcons @ Panthers
Bucs @ Dolphins
Lions @ Vikings
Jags @ Jets
Bengals @ Steelers . . . felt like a playoff game as Cincy sweeps Pitt
Saints @ Rams
Bills @ Titans Tennessee has a 3 game win streak
Broncos @ Redskins
Chiefs @ Raiders
Seahawks @ Cardinals
Cowboys @ Packers . . . hats off to the Green Bay Defense holding Dallas scoreless until the final 0:38
Eagles @ Chargers
Patriots @ Colts . . . 35-34 Wow! What a game.
Ravens @ Browns

11 - 4 . . . 97 - 45 overall

Re: NFL WEEK 10

Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 4:14 pm
by oVo
Broncos go to Washington and get skinned extending their losing skid to three in a row. It's obvious now that the Vikings made the best deal this off season picking up Farve as it now appears all they lacked was experience at QB.

Re: NFL WEEK 10

Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:07 pm
by Army of GOD
oVo wrote:Broncos go to Washington and get skinned extending their losing skid to three in a row.
God dammit.

Re: NFL WEEK 8(page 11)

Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 11:45 pm
by Serbia
I do not believe what I just watched. Not only did the Pats give away a win at Indy, but the clock management at the end of the game, and then going for it on 4th and 2 from their own 28, with 2 minutes to play?! COME ON! I know Belichick is a genius and all, but everyone is questioning that call. I'm just stunned.

Re: NFL WEEK 8(page 11)

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 12:07 am
by Sackett58
Doesn't Belichick look a little like Oliver Stone. Must be the drugs. Or Belichick had no faith at all in his defense. Probably the latter.

Re: NFL WEEK 10

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 2:04 am
by oVo
Serbia wrote:I do not believe what I just watched. Not only did the Pats give away a win at Indy, but the clock management at the end of the game, and then going for it on 4th and 2 from their own 28, with 2 minutes to play?! COME ON! I know Belichick is a genius and all, but everyone is questioning that call. I'm just stunned.
It's quite amazing how close that play was and that a juggled reception was the deciding factor in retaining possession for the Pats.

Re: NFL WEEK 8(page 11)

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 6:50 am
by maasman
I enjoyed the fact the Packers actually won a tough game instead of falling apart :D Now there is still a chance, no matter how slim [-o<

Re: NFL WEEK 8(page 11)

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 9:26 am
by gannable
I don't care what the "Experts" say. Going for it was the correct decision.

1) The PAtriots defense has been soft all season late in the game.
2) Peyton Manning is shredding them and would have driven down the field from anywhere
3) Belichek put the ball and the game in his best player's hands (Brady)

It was unconventional and not by the "book" but it was the best decision.

Re: NFL WEEK 10

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 1:16 pm
by oVo
gannable wrote:Going for it was the correct decision.
I agree.

Re: NFL WEEK 8(page 11)

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 1:48 pm
by luns101
Serbia wrote:I do not believe what I just watched. Not only did the Pats give away a win at Indy, but the clock management at the end of the game, and then going for it on 4th and 2 from their own 28, with 2 minutes to play?! COME ON! I know Belichick is a genius and all, but everyone is questioning that call. I'm just stunned.
I love these kinds of games when it comes to Bellychick. Whenever he blows it like that he barely has the ability to shake the opposing team's coach. True to form, I think his handshake lasted .000000578th of a second after the game.


The Belichick method: upon losing a game, run as fast as possible to the opposing coach and grab their hand quickly and release it even more swiftly. Under no circumstances do you make eye contact. Run away as fast as possible so as to avoid any meaningful conversation or sportsmanship. Rarely say "good game", and almost never acknowledge that the other coach made better decisions than you did.
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Re: NFL WEEK 10

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 2:31 pm
by oVo
Well the Pats were certainly ready for the Colts and played a helluva a game at Indianapolis. Without the goal line fumble recovered for a touchback this game wouldn't have been decided in the final minute. I liked the decision to go for it and maintain possession as there was certainly plenty of time remaining for Peyton Manning to drive the Colts from anywhere on the field.

Some skeptics will say it showed a lack of confidence in the New England defense, but I feel Belly was confident in the offense getting it done. Had that 4th down pass completion been snatched out of the air instead of bobbled this would be an entirely different discussion.

Re: CRAZY NFL WEEK 11

Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2009 3:48 am
by oVo
Dolphins @ Panthers
Colts @ Ravens squeek past Baltimore and remain unbeaten
Redskins @ Cowboys squeeze by Washington with late 4th Quarter TD drive 7-6
Browns @ Lions Detroit TD on untimed final play get the win 38-37
49ers @ Packers on a roll
Bills @ Jaguars
Steelers @ Chiefs Kansas City upsets Pittsburgh with a FG in OT
Seahawks @ Vikings Farve is on cruise control
Falcons @ Giants end losing streak with a FG in OT
Saints @ Buccaneers Brees also cruising and still unbeaten
Cardinals @ Rams
Chargers @ Broncos Ouch... Bigtime QB problems in Denver as losing streak grows to 4
Jets @ Patriots
Bengals @ RAIDERS Cincy surrenders 10 pts in the final minute and Oakland takes the win.
Eagles @ Bears although I'd really like to see Chicago win this one.
Titans @ Texans Tennessee has a four game streak going.

Thanksgiving Day
Raiders @ Cowboys
Packers @ Detroit
Giants @ Broncos

18-4 . . . 115-49 overall

Re: NFL WEEK 11

Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2009 3:51 am
by Army of GOD
oVo wrote: Chargers @ Broncos the skid continues for Denver.
Do the football gods accept rabbits as a sacrifice?

Re: NFL WEEK 11

Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2009 4:42 pm
by oVo
Army of GOD wrote:
oVo wrote:Do the football gods accept rabbits as a sacrifice?
A virgin & volcano combo is recommended or maybe a rabbit's foot stew will do in a pinch.

Re: NFL WEEK 8(page 11)

Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 8:47 pm
by spurgistan
So, Jay Cutler would appear to have thrown 3 passes without throwing an interception. Somebody should start making him a medal.

edit: Cutlerfucker.

Re: NFL WEEK 11

Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 11:39 pm
by oVo
Well Jay finished the night with an INT, but worse than that
he overthrew 3 open receivers that would have been 2 TDs.

Re: NFL WEEK 11(page 13)

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 3:22 am
by Army of GOD
And I hate my life again :cry:

Re: NFL WEEK 11(page 13)

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 1:50 am
by Army of GOD
OHMIGAWD.

I just watched the Browns/Lions highlights and that was pretty awesome. Maybe both the defenses just sucked pretty badly but it was great

Re: NFL WEEK 8(page 11)

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 2:10 am
by spurgistan
luns101 wrote:
Serbia wrote:I do not believe what I just watched. Not only did the Pats give away a win at Indy, but the clock management at the end of the game, and then going for it on 4th and 2 from their own 28, with 2 minutes to play?! COME ON! I know Belichick is a genius and all, but everyone is questioning that call. I'm just stunned.
I love these kinds of games when it comes to Bellychick. Whenever he blows it like that he barely has the ability to shake the opposing team's coach. True to form, I think his handshake lasted .000000578th of a second after the game.


The Belichick method: upon losing a game, run as fast as possible to the opposing coach and grab their hand quickly and release it even more swiftly. Under no circumstances do you make eye contact. Run away as fast as possible so as to avoid any meaningful conversation or sportsmanship. Rarely say "good game", and almost never acknowledge that the other coach made better decisions than you did.
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Well, yeah. He's not a good person. Hell of a good football coach (I don't think it's heavily disputed that he's the best there is, right now) but, even in a rather soulless profession, he is well below the bar. I actually thought 4th and 2 was a decent choice given the context (the colts offense going buck-wild on the pats defense) and consider the fact that nobody ever tries to convert 4th and short to be indicative of the great power of groupthink in NFL coaches.

Re: NFL WEEK 12

Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 11:49 pm
by oVo
The Broncos end their losing streak beating the Giants 26-6 tonight.
Happy Thanksgiving Army of GOD.

Re: NFL WEEK 12

Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 12:18 am
by Army of GOD
oVo wrote:The Broncos end their losing streak beating the Giants 26-6 tonight.
Happy Thanksgiving Army of GOD.
Very happy. Pissed me off because the game wasn't on tv, so I had to watch it online on the NFL Live network and they were horrible. They were at commercial during key plays

Re: NFL WEEK 12

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 2:05 pm
by oVo
Sunday's Games
Buccaneers @ Falcons . . . Atlanta prevails with a 4th down TD with :23 left in the game - 20-17
Dolphins @ Bills
Redskins @ Eagles . . . I pulled for the Skins all game
Seahawks @ Rams
Panthers @ Jets
Browns @ Bengals
Colts @ Texans . . . up 20-7 at the half Houston turns over the game to Indy (((again))) - 35-27
Chiefs @ Chargers
Jaguars @ 49ers
Bears @ Vikings
Cardinals @ Titans . . . Tennessee extends streak to 5
Steelers @ Ravens . . . FG in OT
Patriots @ Saints

8-5 . . . 123-54 overall