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With Jerra's continued...wisdom at the helm.....Jason demoted from play calling.....and sort of a must win/playoff deal to keep his job?
Should be plenty entertaining.
Nobody pulling a...Titanic do I enjoy more than Big D!
skinsfaninok 08-18-2013, 01:13 PM I didn't see the hit on keller but here is what Swearinger says " I went low because that's what the NFL wants, they would rather see knee injuries than a concussion., if you hit high you get a fine so I went low " he's exactly right, that's why u will see the increase off leg injuries now
Ruhskins 08-18-2013, 01:36 PM Did anybody see the tebow performance? How the f@ck can he make the roster? That was effing horrible. Pure arrogance by hoodie if he makes that team
Gotta love those stats: 1/7, -1 yds, 1 INT. Can Roger Gooddell step in and make this kid play some other position?
donofriose 08-18-2013, 08:35 PM I slowly sense an Aikman love affair with Andrew Luck. Similar to Tony Romo...
Also Andrew Luck just threw one of the luckiest passes ever.
skinsfaninok 08-18-2013, 09:17 PM Andrew luck is ridiculously good
CultBrennan59 08-18-2013, 09:41 PM So I decided to map out and predict each teams win losses record.
Heres what I had the teams of importance finishing
NFC East
Redskins 12-4
Eagles 7-9
Giants 7-9
Cowboys 5-11
Best teams in the NFC
San Fran- 14-2
Atlanta- 13-3
Packers- 12-4
Redskins- 12-4
Wildcard teams
11-5 Cardinals
11-5 Rams
Notable teams that missed out
Seattle (7-9), Chicago (10-6), Minnesota (9-7)
AFC
Denver (14-2)
Baltimore (13-3)
Houston ( 12-4)
Miami (7-9)
Wildcard
Cincy (13-3)
Kansas City (12-4)
Notable AFC teams missing out
New England (6-10), Colts (8-8), Steelers (5-11)
Redskins lose in the divisional round to the 49ers.
49ers vs Broncos in the super bowl
Broncos win it all
Worst Teams/Highest Draft pick/ Jadevon Clowney sweepstakes
1. Titans
2. Bills
3. Jaguars
4. Chargers
5. Buccaneers
6. Raiders
7. Cowboys
8. Saints
9. Steelers
10. Browns
SirLK26 08-18-2013, 09:57 PM Good post, CB59. A few comments.
1. You have the Bills in second place in the "Clowney Sweepstakes". The other AFCE teams better hope the Bills don't get their paws on Clowney. Mario Williams+ Jadeveon Clowney+ Jairus Byrd=scary defense.
2. You really have the Cowboys at 5-11? They seem more about 9-7 to me. Like I've said before, they have a very talented roster, so 5 wins seems to be a bit of underestimation.
3. New England, Indianapolis, and Seattle miss the playoffs? Not likely.
4. I like that you have the Cardinals at 11-5. Their defense is looking really good; if Carson Palmer and Larry Fitzgerald can make it work, that team should be playoff-bound.
5. Hard to see Kansas City going 12-4 in Andy Reid and Alex Smith's first season with the Chiefs.
skinsfaninok 08-18-2013, 10:00 PM U really have the saints, Steelers and cowboys all that bad? Wow
CultBrennan59 08-18-2013, 10:20 PM Good post, CB59. A few comments.
1. You have the Bills in second place in the "Clowney Sweepstakes". The other AFCE teams better hope the Bills don't get their paws on Clowney. Mario Williams+ Jadeveon Clowney+ Jairus Byrd=scary defense.
2. You really have the Cowboys at 5-11? They seem more about 9-7 to me. Like I said before, they have a very talented roster.
3. New England, Indianapolis, and Seattle miss the playoffs? Not likely.
4. I like that you have the Cardinals at 11-5. Their defense is looking really good; if Carson Palmer and Larry Fitzgerald can make it work, that team should be playoff-bound.
5. Hard to see Kansas City going 12-4 in Andy Reid and Alex Smith's first season with the Chiefs.
1. It would be the Titans OR Bills getting clowney. And if it is the Bills, they'll still suck.
2. Yeah there were maybe 3 games where I went back and fourth with Dallas, but I'm more so thinking about having a brand new defense and an awful OL, I'm predicting that Garrett also gets fired midway through the season, screwing them up for the rest of the season.
3. Indy is better, but has a tougher schedule and I'm not too sold on them being a clear cut favorite to be a double digit win team. Seattle, I think they'll get hit with the injury bug and struggle against a few teams they shouldn't lose to. New England, even after I went through the prediction sheet, I was shocked that I had them at 6-10, those 10 losses I had them to the Jets, Cincy, New Orleans, Atlanta, Pittsburgh, Denver, Texans, Browns (big upset, yet Ray Horton is their D-cordinator; much like Rob Ryan in New Orleans with that upset pick) Miami, Ravens. I think New England reloading and with completely new talent and their division getting stronger on defense (not necessarily offense) as well as playing all the strong seeds and teams from last year makes it a tough year for New England. Surprising, but tough.
5. Kansas City has all the talent. Put in a smart QB and good Head Coach and I think that will help their great defense which they already had. I have their 4 losses to Denver, us, the Giants, and Texans. Their schedule isn't that hard and playing the AFC West and AFC South with only Denver and Houston as the only tough teams in those divisions. I guess their ''upsets'' I have for them are against the Colts and Cowboys. They play Denver 2 times in 3 weeks which is going to be tough for both teams, maybe Denver wins both, but I think they split and pull off the upset giving Denver their first loss of the season in week 13.
CultBrennan59 08-18-2013, 10:27 PM U really have the saints, Steelers and cowboys all that bad? Wow
Saints have a brand new defense and they've lost that mojo they used to have. Their windows close to shut.
The Steelers may be historically good, but they have a lot of new defensive pieces as well as a transition with their secondary being old and injury prone (Polamalu in this case). And they're OL isn't that good. On the flip side, I have the Ravens dominating because they've already made most of that transition on defense last year and got the right guys in FA and draft to fill those voids. I also think the Bengals (and no, Hard Knocks has nothing to do with it) being very dominate in that division. They have a DL that maybe the best in the game, along with great skill players (Giovanni Bernard is going to surprise some people). The Browns defense has gotten better with Ray Horton.
Cowboys; well as I said previously, there were a few games which I easily could have picked them but I'm predicting a Fired Jason Garrett midway through the season and that really screwing up the team. I don't see that OL helping Tony Romo. I don't see how the transition from a 3-4 to 4-3 will be that easy. Monte Kiffin couldn't stop the read option/pistol at USC, how will he do that in the NFC?
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